ie annse. ti Mal i _——_— - : eae wes weenie ome HE DAILY -HXAMINER, -(2 -.- - THURSDAY) ee 18) 300 ee A man can build a mansion New dress goods opened to-day at James 4 ©e é . And furnish it throughout; Paten & Co’s. dl A man can build a palace, Seed time is here, and with it the rush to S* ALEG TES eR ke = a rs , ww . . ‘ “a, (a, ~~ simned, ang endorse e ‘ niuinn With lofty walls and stout; George Carter & Co's. Seed Store. d&w Supplies,” wil! he received upto noon of MON- | A man can build a temple, } {The latest styles in dress goods opened to- | DAY, Mh Avril. 1889, for the undermentioned | With high and spacious dome, * articles. or an) of them, to be delivered to the 2 ‘ r . i indian Superintendent on Lennox Island, in such nt no man in the world can build : ee of _ | Indian Suj ‘ ” A large lot of Childrens’ Carriages just re- | quaut.tics and at such times after the Ist July, day at Jas, Paton & Co's, a ceived at Mark Wright & Co's. 3i —-apli 1889, as they may be required by him ;-—Flour, Thesepillswereawon-[ : tas The circular around re? ‘ i 1 lea, Sugar, Factory Cotton, Print, Moccasins, derfal diacovery. Un< each box explains the So ‘tis a happy faculty, Seeds for early sowing and hotbeds, and | yunpber, Shingles, Nails. Samples of such of the like any others. One symptoms. Also how to Of women far and wide, for sowing in the open ground, seeds of all | above mentioned articles Sens eeauneta ble by | Filla Dose. Onildren ore 5 ree nw To turn a cot or palace kinds, seeds by the packet, ounce oF poand, Pes lonact or and tender not necestarily ac- tone eolicase wremion | mation alone ts worth Into something else beside, i seeds whelesale and retail, seeds for every” | cepted. ; : ; use thea. In fact all}! “ Senn an aeeed a , Where brothers, sons, and husbands tired, body at Carter’s Seed Store. d&w Any newspaper aoe ae ady emer’ hadies ann ey Tul te pampnaeedensirebeun > - > sans é “ei . . j ority from this Department , & With willing footsteps come; Good show of Easter beef, sausages sugar Sota etter will tonto tatontae the use of Parsons’ I*i tains eas | _— | Brilliant ! A palace of rest, where love abounds, cured hams and bacon at Robt. Bridges, | game. oe OS cathy = prt. s ‘Jonuson ‘= . A perfect kingdom, home. Hillsborou rh St. ; L. VAN Kt UGH NET, eee for @1 in stamps. Co., 22 Custom House } Durable j Ore it 5 — . aia j — Deputy of the Suverintendent General 80 Pillein every bex. Ff) Street, Boston, Mass, Odds and Ends. The latest novelties in dress goods openec of Indian A fairs. We eau baat bo Caddie. Rest Liver Pill Keown.” Economical! K Diamond Dyes excel all others 7 9 at in Strength, Purity and Fastness, "@ f | None other are just as good. Be- 79 s ware of imitations, because they “ws are made of cheap and inferior to-day at Jas. Paton & Co's. Department of Indian A (fairs, | — i ‘ Ottawa, 18th March, 1889 ) 4i law— mch29 » moe as we re bee she j Boys’ knock-about felt hats for 3C cents, | _ —— — ; —--- Three new = — have been struck in worth 50 conde, at Joon Macleod & Co's. we £z SAT ‘i the andover, N. Y., regions. : Please notice that Goff Bros. have the ve 2 . Poot Rost a Shakespeare, as recently revised in Lon-| fashionable shade in Colored Shoes—not too dalle —The Ti joint. — Puck. aspicuous, just right. tf—apl3 : don—The Times is out of joi . conspicuc J st I Mmwo VALUABLE FARMS, each containing . sails > <8 “The greatest and most important of} Ladies, call and see Jas. jor ” “ss LI about One Hundred Acres, situated within is what the London latest styles in children’s, boys’ and youths’ | on miie of Cardigan Bridge, one of the best set- English industries” “age sed : all wool suits. Cheapest in the city. tlements in King’s County. materials, and give oor, weak ae pana arr come have teen} For Satz.—A newly-calved cow, well-bred For farther partic ee a yy 2 $$% oo a ER crocky colors. To 7 sure of as oil to the wheels of their obedience, and and in fair order, second calf—R. ' gy Cardigan Bridge, P. EK. 1., March 21,1889. Lee | wa Ny i a> success, use only the Diamonn made them more fit for service. ae a alia ae Re I Fn ~-neseviees baal OT a a > Dyes for coloring Dresses, Stock- Life is made up of little things, in whieb | | AtADs. Nit Siiet,, a cargo of fresh-mined| gest gam, WOVEN WIRE FENCING ings, Yarns, Carpets, Feathers, smiles and kindnesses eee S¥¢T Acadia Nut Coal.—R. McMillan. tf—apl3] STEEL 2 69 to 99 cts. PER ROD. —FOR THE PURPOSE OF INSPECTING A— Ribbons, &c., &c. We warrant Be eee Beautiful Easter Cards and Panels; also, : : them to color more goods, pack- comfort. . > Elie’ Q' 2 The reputation cf a man is like his} Booklets, at M. F. Ellis’. al3 Si shawdow, —gigantic when it precedes. him, Heap ow THE List..- We are going to take Grand Assortment of Boots and Shoes,| se .for package, than any other dyes ever made, and to give more some in ite proporti : I the lead this summer for good Shoes at low es | = - in hee propeetlenayn orem ‘hirty -eight cases Just opened at Mc- The Most Fashionable, Best Fitting, and the Cheapest yet exhibited. brilliant and durable colors. Ask ~ ows him. , . . ; There are two classes of people in this re ; tet (Opts : for the Diamond and take no other. - ee ' Thirty Cases of Boots and Shoes just opened : i a eee 1k aaah thileeeel eli seal : world—those who make fools of them selves at Goff Bros. Come this evening: and ‘make Pe >See . od ge ia, ccna “whieh will he aid at AMAZING PRI st A Dress Dyed and those who don’t need to.— Burlington | your selection tf—ap13 PO So Be atlanta andes werent dgtdpaes ches ; +e et in A Coat Colored ; : ; -s% Twisted W : THIS IS THE WAR-CRY, and it will be kept up, no matter who suffers, until the Oat Volerea Pree Press. See the nobby Tan Shoes and Slippers for - ze, ener , ' sans : ae > ae > All widths and sizes. Sold by us or any dealer in this ligo of | Wants of the public are fully supplied. Garments ficnewed A German specialist says that Patti has] adies and gents, selling low at McKachen’s goods, FREIGHT PAID, Information free. Write . , : ‘ a : = i MME c CENTS. ives i i i she i The ONTARIO WIRE FENC NG SO. ivery class, age, size, shape and fancy reflec*ed in . ur vast stock, foct. no purchaser | . ks Gof bivalve, To a be t. ow loll: John Mac F Picton, Ontario, orto = can fail to suit herself or himeelf, except throngh: she sullbeenibahs : ter ay ad A Child can use them! Sa c te el <= ry y — es. mp CARVELL BROTHERS, Charlottetown, At Dmgzgists and Merchants. Dye Book free. —Musical Courier. leod & Co's. Wholesale Agents for Prince Edward Island ) “What were you thrashing your boy for Ladies’ Kid Boots, Calf, Gili Goat, &., &¢., WELLS, RICHARDSON € last night ?” asked a neighbor of Mr. Cau-/jeod & Co's. $3 and $4 pants. The verdict is tion. _ ** Wild oats,” was the old man’s re-| that they look as well as those costing double atl PRA YE Bei ba va CALYW g that fit like a glove, and ensure that which is al ways admired—a handsome foot. ty 17 a ; me | f ture ly.—Pittsburg Chronicle. ; = SST or F . ‘Warme? 4 Ee ma Ki i Manuii j py ; g erage d APGS'TIY ger LOST or FAILING MAREN GENTS’ GAITER BOOTS, SHOES, &¢e., wonderful in variety and unap- Noeurage Om6 ab The latest sensation in town is John Mac- > ¥ P Bea ee os . pi . “a a ee Ca ro + " ** George, she said shyly, as she with- Try the “‘Old London” Apple Cider.— . Senses! sad NERVOUS DEBIIESY: proachable in finish. —BY USING drew her lingering lips from his, ‘* I think | J. Joy, Water Street, Ch’town. 3m —feb23 CUR of Errors or Exceeses in Old or Young, ae hee en os aed oe were RRATED : h ” ow Ls . . . Rebust, Noble ANNO? felly Restored. How to Enlarre and Grents, 1f you Want tO 100K Styiis Want to get } what vou pry for—want fo get the BEARPSLEY s CELE sme E I smell whiskeyon your breath. a White and Fancy Shirts and Underclothing | Stremmcnen Wess Es VE orcD GaGa: ai he o dee, very best article for the least money—want to get er or kuowin 3 0d Boot when you Sai r . . ; . Ye? . bsolutely nafaliing ORE TREATY T—Bonefits . “. i . : are : . Te Fe aay Te OV Ag oe sh Edith, dear, you ll have to guess again. at cost, at John McLeod « Co 8. mar} ] tf Hen teatity from 43 te tea, Territories, and Slecien oe see It- attend our Mee lings, Fe'y Qpoh vetting Bargai _ and you will alwa ‘gs come Oo ri h HY T ft And she guessed again. Our balance of winter goods at a big dis- You can write them. Sook, fullexplanation, and proofs mailed - L 5 © & y ys°e ut g t. i i fy iy j a G@eoaled) free. Address ERIE MIBICAL C8., SUFFALO, X.Y. ; iJ "™ f kal . § Smith—‘* Well you see, when their beaux} heard of. All new goods. Call down to Me- ali 5 THE Subscriber wishes to inform the publie ” .— : . r m ‘ sO} aha Le “4 , . N ; ik B halt ons ‘ »}]- ade an 7 t > ; “hat }y i } 2 call, they turn the gas down and save a| Eachen’s Boot Store and see for yourself. re A Be N ANZ 4, BOR wot KING MEN !—Sti ng, ell-made, and cheap enough to be ssebiy one he is the manufacturer of the i? considered a gift. Admirably suited for Spring and Summer wear. edeietes PARI ann. tog, and guarantees it a great deal of expense. J [ ul THE SCIENCE OF LIFE, OAD AntIOO On cnet eee TL ee Mrs. Bretta—Aren’t you laced awfully the great Medical Viork cf ® © ’ aud ucather generally. Tt is pe ala , gp ; on eo —— oa < wr Kecping all articles of Leather to-whici it is Pg ere ae yh sig ean The Whole Public invited! or Ke " the Age on Manhood, Ner- applied SOFT and PLIABLE. It is certein te ma, but I feel sure that Mr. Sawdoff will vous and Physicial Debility, vive satisfaction, and cannot possioly injure the propose this evening, aud he’s got the Smith—** Well, thank h daugh |count.—D. A. Bruce. mar6 tf cerncteh atamiadachesincnscicinacta a " . - : i ies te anno ugly. . Brown" Why Sheateat 4 We are giving Shoes at prices never before FXH AU STé f} Vit ALi 1 ¥ BROG ANS, BOOTS LN > SHOES, ea na ea eee ws a) oe oe Recetas: Wieiies ian | 1, We extend a special invitation to the public at lerge. Don't be fretting and fuming} Leather, as it is manfactared from the best ' » POTS | about misfits. Come, join the crowds! —get real bargains trom us, You will be made | articles to be obtained in the market A thor- shortest arms you ever saw.” of Youth, and the untold happy, and your family will be happy. ough application to Boots and Shees will render : . . miseries consequent thereon, Sta ce — them perfectly W aterproof, and Lumbermen and It is not the whitewash on the fence a 300 pages, 8 vo., 125 pre REMEMBER THE PLACE—everybody in ‘fown and Country knows it—* P. G.| Permers will never pare wes test ut a use it t rons Dee eee ee whee 4 “Ep > : KARDSLEY’S OLL PASTE BLACKING. that oe it together, but the rough scriptions for all diseases. Cloth, full gilt,| FRASER'S CORNER.” eod—mch27 Sastine wishing @ Box ean have lt sent by mail posts w — no one him bi It - re %° s only $1.00, by miuil, sealed. Illustrative on receipt of 25cents. Special rates for Whole- retence that gives him his vaiue ut the anle free to all voung an i age a sale orders. oo sn edie aces Aev-y Sony Tetongae A sample free to al The Gold . — age — ah et een enn ate enna nae rT Why this Backing is the Best :—Ist, it is thor. : men. Send now. 1e Gold and Jewelled oughly Wate: proot ; Qed, it will perfectiy pre- An Appeal—‘* Now, Smithers, let me : Medal awarded to the author by the National serve the Leather; 3rd, it keeps the Leather soft and pliable; 4th. because all who have used it testify that it is just as recommended, — Address yonr urders to the ~ubscriver,{ : . aa W. W. BEARD*LEY, Manufacturer and Dealer in Hoots, Shoes and earnestly exhort you to take the pledge.” = > Medical Association. Address P. 0, Box ” Certainly not, my lady! Im one o’ your a — 1895, Boston, Mass., or DR. W . H. I A R- : — : = KER, graduate of Harvard Medical College, porns Fie re bs . Ut wr Season 1s8s9. 25 years’ practice in Boston, who may be con- a sulted confidentially. Specialty, Diseases of Punch : , Horness, BERWICK, N, 8. wy Man. Office, No. 4 Bulfinch Street. anes It is easy enough to destroy; and there We are desirous of making the trade for in} 2—lvr aod & wke a are always destroyers enough. It requires 160 THE LARGEST IN‘OUR HI8.( oo a : ° 9 The Original skill and — to erect a building ; any idle | TORY, and will offer (‘rns COUR am, ht L TAKE - ie K-ME UP’, 9 \ertces LITTLE tramp can burn it down. God alone can : . + SA A WESK Ne ALS asantr es form and plan a flower ; any foolish child Special inducements this Season. : @Btter: MY Gartive LfFweER te ; ' 4% PILLS can pull & % pieces. We will be pleased to treat with parties oo QGWMSCS PILLS. ar Brief—(who has been reading an} engaged in the trade, and can assure them : ef s BEWARB OF IMITATIONS, ALWAYS article on Sleep in a health paper): ‘‘John,|TOP PRICES and EVERY SATISFAC- R . . fy - ‘ i aw ASK FOR DE. PLERCL'S PELLETS, OR is it best to lie on the right side or the} TION. : : eceived ex ss. mw. Sian ey LITTLE SUGAR-COATED PILLS, ats» Joh (elamyer) If you are on) Farmers wil Sind pore, rei fo A : | Being eptirely recetable, 2 the right side it usu isn’t necessary to | Set on, and i cone Se a Os (x wondlaa erate Without disturbance to the systers, dict, y ‘ad VERY HIGHEST PRICES the market will ” or occupation. Put up in giass vials, her meti- lie at all.”—Harper’s Bazar, s f So. ae bherdea"fvank ola canas : ; ; llow. R TONS 4 : ay, oe 2 cally sealed. Always fresh and relia bic. As * Papa (that is to be)—You make a draft!” Caces supplied free. EA The Newest Shapes from the Best Makers will] stesso aiccatves or pareusizes pd et meet ee AULD BROs. |Pick-Me-Up Horse Powders GioK HEADACHE ” ~ \ a Y ‘ oo that to your generosity, sir. About} apl—dy 2w wky 2m cities Site @ ld f tine Hi be sold as Cheap as the Cheapest. fifty thousand will do, though. I'll draw —— | Are the best in the world for getting Horses when we get to Paris.—Chicago Journal. into condition. SS LS ne Bilious Mleadache, astied (to wile ox:-they: wert oot)—| AGMnIistration Notice.) %enish , sry eh ea ee aatinga | Home Eudigestion, “* But aren't you going to wear anything on : ‘and China Tea © See fur Suitings, LPOUSEPIGS and (jvercoahings, Seunbncaigat Us eee your head?” Wife (provoked)—*t Why ou Las - Chine 7 al I ach and bowels, are prompt- you horrid thing, I’ve got on my Easter NHE endersi nae ae pie sichlin i. Aditi ye arlottetown, P, “4. 1. . “t FIT TO WEAR ly relieved and permanently ” oe Sstat ° ? 24 T A) ANTED T TT TA? AR. ure y the use o Ire bonnet !” Husband—‘* You'd better wrap Ror ty “Pa en le oetesa isheatate, WARRANTED TO FI AND ( cated Dy Se ee ot Pe. castve Pothees the bil! around it, so as not to catch a cold. ery ; F ; In explanation of the remedial power of these la . hereby notifies all persons indebted to the — (9) ~ Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, it —Lawrence American, said Estate to make immediate payment to . cag pak may truthfully be said that their action upon : thi i counts against 5 Es x e4 > a Tas 1 = * 9 co | the system is universal, not a giand or tissue Rusband (to, wile a» they start out :| Sim, anal penn, be rey ee BeigRuUNES AND VALISSS. | Eases oie ‘* But aren't you going to wear anything on ; a druggists, 25 cents a vial. Manufactured at the your head?” Wife (provoked): ‘* Why, | sent the same, daly-sttested, to him within Chemical Laboratory of WoORLD’s DisPENSARY ” , 9 : : ; relv f the date hereof. —_0-—-—-—- MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N. Y. ee —— —_— 7 —_ Easter gee Se eee ze a e ia aol phe last 25 years I bave adjusted more de “ Ne : E Ss onnet | tusband: ‘** You tter wrap . ’ z a ; oo . h ky a ser Ew 4 ™ sg RSS the bill around it, 60 a8 not to catch cold.”| April A. D.1889. a Site Potente, wy owe invention ear A Hine Line of Gents UPRIS.I HSS, : : REWARD —~Lawrence American ALF - CE Cl , Rupture-I ‘will guarantee to hold largest Rupture ei x. ; apl1—d w 4i Administrator. without touching your hip, no straps whatsoever, cae acehaeeae cempeasn eee ‘. . Pabedan _A letter has been received by the Mayor of Chicago from leading residents of Ouida, system for ORDERING BY MAIL. wei ‘., Stating that 25 resi ‘ G : half the weight og stating that 25 residences, 48 barns, "RSD A! ev i pinalinstrumentsee tine we ght “ete sheep and many horses and cattle were G 4 a end moreoitective, mae destroyed by the recent prairie fires in . claim the only me- Sully County. The letter says that one ee LUB FEET eccstecreetemts ‘i the great Cluthe Spiral Trusses in stock. Rei “ is offered by the manufactur- ers of Dr. Sage’s Caiarrh Remedy, for a case of Chronic Nasal Catarrh which ere te, <I ay ee er os oe oo én | ed ud y they cannot cure, CUSTOM 'TALLO:.- ‘SYMPTOMS OF CATARRE.—Duil heavy neadache, obstruction of the nasal waterproof. Largest stock of general sro i : . ° ‘ Jt hundred farmers are homeless, without Victoria, Crapaud, Lot 29, EE ees rqion f iCharlottetown, March 13, TAVg passages, discharges falling from the head “ot : : eal ut xe throt eotnetime 0 r ry — or seed for sowing, and appeals for SHOP, 40x26, in first-class condition, | Feet. Send 6 cent stamps for Book. S a —— ~ a oentlk ~ sabe. inka daentanieaee sip. We with a large Warehouse adjoining. | —— CHAS. CLUTHE, 118 King St. W., Teronto, purulent, bloody and putrid; the eyes are weak, watery, and inflamed; there is ringing in the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to clear the throat, expectoration of offensive matter, together with scabs from wileers; the voice is changed and has a nasal twang; the breath is offensive; smell and taste are jm. paired; there is a sensation of dizziness, with mental depression, « hacking cough and gen- eral debility. Oniy a few of the above-named symptoms are likely to be present in any one case. Thousands of cases anuvally, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, re- suit in consumption, and end in the grave, a ali No disease is so common, more deceptive and dangerous, or Jess understood by physicians, By its mild, soothing, and healing properties, In # great affliction there is no light | The above property is in every way suited for either in the stars or in the sun ; for, when}, country business, it being the centre of the inward light is fed with a fragrant oil, | trade with the thriving districts of Crapaud, there can be no darkness, though the sun| Tryon and DeSable. should go out. But when, like a sacred or particulars apply to lamp in the temple, the inward light is ‘ PERCY H. PALMER. quenched, there is no light outwardly, Victoria, Lot 29, March 26, 1889—l1m d w though a thousand suns should preside in the heavens. Beecher. When Capt. MeCabe was in Kansas last PRURXENRESS year on a tourfendeavoring to raise $1,000, - -. : 1 foring aa 000 for missions a little a heard his ap- “Adeiststoring Rest ively C Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy cures the worst pecific. ate oer SS ee : . one Ae eats he F =. $ > peal and, thinking of the large sum he had cases of Catarrh, “*coid ip the head,?? eas is Bere © . oe : ? ee =, : Cory d Cat hal Bead . ‘rane daepmanel help hin The tee] Reemeeraeeciamay |B ompound. House Builders and painters, |) Ssoc220535 ed a basketful of chestnuts, which he sold gure whether ine patient iva moderate driaker of ace touid : “Untold Agon.” from Catarrh.» every : et Suse (Z gay >) ——----—-[ x] —_—_——- Prof. W. HAL3INER, the famous mesmerist, f : Sofi of Ithaca, N. Y., writes: “Some ten years ago a@& Note.— This favorite medicine is put I suffered untold agony from chrenic nasal tter i n lars gadrete GOLDEN up in oval bottles holding three ounces * cat::rrh. My family physician gaye me up as cma salle aia aed as pee a = cach, with the name blown in the glass, NAILS LOCKS HINGES TAR & DRY PAPER PITCH & re incurable, and said I must die. My case was glass P Clecineati, gut headenal etibeuter, &. 2. O ’ ' } such a bad one, that every day, towards sun- put ap egy, large end down, Les ‘ » 5. dh. Camp- *} set, my voice would become so hoarse I could will find that by blowing into the glass GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. bell, in red ink across the face of the label, a |) barely speak above a whisper. In the morning aed m4 Slee aa my coughing aud clearing of my ( pontine Ph + Pay il 0 Beware of imitations, refuse all substi By. conghing Sud clearing of my throat woud . tutes, and you will not be disappointed. ’ 4 almost strangle tac, By the use of Dr. Sage’s Place another glass a short distance away J : i ' ? Brandram Ss B ag Ge W ° Caturrh Remedy, in three months, I was a well firs . . . ' : ‘ a 2 sBiubinhe hite Lei Wan, and the curc has been permanent.” from the first one, and a little practice will EPPS S C0 60 A [jampbell’s (jathartic (Fomponnd J ad, enable you to blow the egg from one glass “Donstantly Wawking and Spitting.» into we other. As a failures will BREAKFAST c [Fhronic (ousti ation ———|x] : Taam as J. RUSHING, “ q., 2902 Pine rent. precede your success in this experiment, . ! S!. Louis, Mo., writes: “1 wes a great sufferer you had ootas try it with hard boiled eggs.|, “By a thorough knowledge of the natural Its J J D L CO LO RS IN Ol A from eatarrh for three years. At times I could laws which govern the operations of digestion A “ - hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking In the letter written by Henry M. Stan- | and nutrition, and by a careful application of the astiveness and all (Fomplaints and spitting, and for the last, cigut mes ley to the Royal Geogra phical Society he fine properties of well-selected a u er Guotyht riuthing eould be done for aie Mr. Ep : 7 : has provided our breakfast tables - “we described at length the various devices by cntaly flavored beverage which with a deli arising from a disorders| state of the Liver, ily, 1 wis advised to try Dr, Sage’s Catarrh which the natives many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicio 3 : rels, such as : 08 : ; Remedy, and T am now a wellman, T believe the dy f ogee to prevent use of such articles of diet A wehbe ae Stomach and Bowels, ~~ L 7 = iin lish B nor Th ; it to be the only sure remedy for eatarrh now advance of the expedition. One of may be gradually built up until strong enough to Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious AW isa l Arnis Bs ass 6 | manufactured, and one has only to give it a these was to dig shallow pits across the| resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of} Affections, Hicacache, lleartburn, } ” ' j a ape trial 00 oxeeee astounding results and ee of the column and fill them} with | Stik Wherever there is” cuee an ‘We| Acidity of the Stomach, Rheumatism, ae Ret on: y . skewers, which were deftly covered with | may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our- Loss of Appetite, Gravel, Nervous FE , Fi Ri : “ ‘Three Bottles Cure Catarrh. leaves. The skewers pierced the feet of | selves weil fortified with pure blood and a_pro- Hehility, Wausee. or Vawmitine. & OF is 1erHy ek i«-- Lines and ' 5 Wi nes Exit Rornins. Runyan P, O., Columbia Co., Stanley's men, inflicting wounds that in perly nourished frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. ys a8 malting, 6, &6. . ; : 9!) Pa., says: “My daughter had catarrh when aaa. simply with boiling water and milk. Price 25 Certs por Bottle. she was five years old, very badly. 1 saw Dr. Th hen we : ; x] > ’ Yotagr? oii oderani ted The'ien wo wore, Iamod inthis’ muer} “240 EPPS € 00. omagtathe Chemists | myvys gy 3.0%" c~ Zp, camntady NORTON & FENNEL. —_ aigytecs cciey catn tw ant 523 for five cents. He sent this to Mr. Mc- cases, and Cabe with the note: ‘“‘If you want any tapas the Specific, it becomes an & FB more let me know.” | + fit for further service | decig— ar pega : | helped- her; a third bottle effected a - 7 1 & mes teres : . yr w | REA March 25, 1S89—2aw & wky CHARLOTTETOWN. } peut gure. Bhe new eighteen wer oie aa 2 a FR soa ae eae