TRY IT! & position that | may be required by the i} #3 Zz 2 A i, 4 Y { I 4 " tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan. , , N , U Is94 : y EX " - - . . - FEBRUARY 5, 1894. THE DAILY EXAMINER MONDAY, : peer tts 2 Sierra nlerceinedain Sena ————— the men you meet upon ‘change there is 3 5 5 4ELIR® got one who has not some such story to U S E Pp N D S A tell. If everything was always smooth, ° YS you know, then of course every one FOR Have the early frosts or two late a lin- FOR would turn stockbroker, and you would PILES gering by the garden gate again aroused co S ; have to hold your meetings in Hyde f LD é refull park. How muc* is it that you need?” that RHE UMATISM so a lly Q yun Mais F. und “More than I cam ever get. Not less BURNS slumbering the summer long? Well, if CUTS 19,000.” PREIS . Pe eae 4; Puriwianent Realing than £13, ae fr its very bad you must change your diet BRUISES Clara's face fell as she heard the | ¥ ; . ‘ ‘ Oe and perhaps take some distasteful dru P of P E Island < amount. “What do you propose doing?” | SORE a : ‘ps take som - ” ae S e a r . . . “I shall go to the city now, and I shall —the doctor will tell you what—but first ; TRIGHT, (eee, ©Y sUTHOR@ accie a ’ | . : P & ‘ts Own Fxrr "4 6 Tel'’s Ful! and ee a re oe meet me eee EYES rub thoroughly the part afflicted with SPRAINS yore os y | row. Ishall read them Pearson's letter 3ONIN'S Senn : eo : reely som u’hs wh’ bh a'l Read- CONTINUED | and pat myself into their hands.” WOUNDS POND's EXTRACT, then wrap it SORE : “Great heavens!” groaned the admiral, | ‘And they, what will they do?” SORES warmly with flannel, and the rheuma- THROAT 8 . ’ | ti ers of ib.s Pap r shuula Know . “he has absconded,” “What can they do? They will serve tism may wholly disappear. It will cer- ll 1Z@ all cu a 100. i “And lett me beth a bankruptand «| writs for their money, and the firm will 6 a eee Se i A nee eane | be declared bankrupt.” Headache tainly be much relieved. Now that you Catarrh 2 : No, no, Harold,” sobbed his mother. | “And the meeting will be tomorrow, AND have the POND’S EXTRACT try it for AND : . Here and there, in almost et reg heeee | i Car oevct aay, | ALL Senin: ey things tear wraree’ aver |THE BEST for the Public and for Advertisers.) very town of our provine money!" ’ is ae ' a sananiial a ‘Money, mother! It is my honor.” _| “To ask them for a few days of delay. mentions. It's a wonderful curative. ire“ chronic cases ove : ‘The boy is righ It is his honor and i Who knows what new turn matters may PAIN But don’t accept substitutes. SHAVING which dani me te ie a a™y . my honor, for his is mine. This is a sore take?” POND’S EXTRACT GO., 76 Fifth Ave., N. Y. ; wee Sent 9 e~ Ne 4 : trouble, mother, when we thought our “What turn can they take? I haye ne hee become worse year afs & life's troubles were all behind us, butwe | means of raising the money.” =» ne Gar aie al ree ont S = at Ee tee ae Co will bear it as we have borne others.” | wees (To be Continued.) 5 ‘ : ‘ ; iT DOES AWAY VVIT:3 He held out his stringy hand, and the two sailed ihe genteman to whom these old folk sat with bowed gray heads, For Uver fifty Leurs, ® t ines refer, and whose portrai “ e 7 : . . : a BOLina their fingers intertwined, strong in each | Ax Oup Axp Weir Trip Remepy.— 5 1X ont S ° ne on! ” C s here given. has written th : . 2 7.1.7 . other's love and sympathy. | Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has © I ) aA 5 5 oe HA Ff iy St Ge Ge ; “We were too happy,” she sighed. | beed used for over fifty years by millions | Me story of his Cave. ij ne “But it is God's will, mother.” | of mothers for their children while teeth- 4°: en ee ' nimedell : BACKAS: “Yes, John, it is Ged's will.” nig, with perfect snecess. It soothes the but call and INSpec t our New Parlor, Draw ing ; Ermer a “And yet itis bitter to bear. I could | child, softens the gums, allays the pain, | . ‘ 1s in eS j j . SORS have lost all, the house, money, rank—I | cures the colic, and is the best re medy for Room and Bedroom putes, Chairs, able Read This Splendid Offer to Subscribers ‘ could have borne it. But at my age— | Diarrhw@a, Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold | ; ee ‘ wy honor—the honor of an admiral of | by Druggists in every part of the world. Bedsteads, and odd pieces of Furniture. ry the fleet.” | Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is ’ : f "' ‘‘No honor can be lost, John, where no incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. 5 S McCLURE S MAGAZINE Li Jat dishonor has been done. What have you | Winsloe’s ‘Soothing Syrup, and take no | on is 6n, ; , done? What has Harold done? There is | other kind.—nm. w. f. wkly—l y os ‘ 4 no questi if ho _— i aE aetna a > ay ‘ 'Q 242 » ‘; ea est an . on ‘ 7 se ) question of honor.” _ bin head. tas | USE SKODA'S DISCOVERY. therreat. | but remember that we sell the Ch pest, ¢ to everyone subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER tor 12 months « ' . The old a _ es ct — Blood iol nine emai... ss: eer ] i 1 I ] best bargai 40 cents a month. By special arrangement with the publishers, we wv : rhe 4 ready c * 3 i 1000 and Ne nr es j are ‘fer > ive » aS ares a > : . r " . 3a . : ’ = a Ba sy eee a . ; are ac te rminec to gl ve t ic C5 yur gains enabled to make a@ most exceptional — ot ert 5 ene os oe oe a vail 7 : : Iupw ar eee FREE FOR ONE YEAR to everyone who fille out the following blank forn.. s Sean! ae , Agents for stant in the presence of this frightful | ever) time at JOHN NEWSO «’S, the Cheapest subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER for 12 months at 40 cent Nova § sand P. FE. Is blow had deserted him. oe ° Le “The mater is right, dai,” said he. Furniture Store on P. E. Island. Quality of . a ‘It is pad enough, heaven knows, but 5 | ” J CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT TO US. i ren pager gt tart clp ape he | goods _uaranteed.. No trouble to show goods After al!, this insolent le s in ite intel who are thin, hollow-chest< | evidence that I had not nothing to do READ THIS ' i > ; g % X 4% m& N. EFIVIVAGTVATTTEATIGTTATIITG TINT —TITIG IIIT I TIT ” “i, or growing too fast with the schemes of the base villain who . | ® 4 * ie - ea, or § 5 » AFC | wrote it.” Dene mane ¢ ta Charlotietown, January 4, 1894. = Twe Exauiver Publishing Co., 4 inade Strong, Robust and “They may think it prearranged.” pie ae ee ae oe = - 1 : j hand, book account or otherwise, will | a | P. E. Island 2 Healthy by “They could not. My whole life cries please take notice that their accounts ae = Charlottetown, P. E. Island. 2 out against the thought. They could | jo nct be settled at once. } - : . TER for 12 7 Scott’ s not look me in the face and entertain | "Ah; “wowurts not aid February Ist, | = You will please send to my address the DAILY EXAMINER SE hen atte cee it.” | 1894, will be sued for withoat further | = 40 it being = 2 ae Doster ae a a. cents a month, it being : Sell RD Lew “No, boy, not if they bave eyesin their | notice. Cal) and settle and save expense. | dni - mete Chae Say. Sie ena: Pa. Ie : " : ‘ Chipm ih Que: ns Co., N B ” > , WIS meade : : 2 heads," cried the admiral, plucking up | : POOLF & LEWIS. ” « , addreas for one vear, without = t was there represent Emulsion courage at the sight of the flashing eyes | P. S.—We have on hand a large stock * understood that you are to have sent to my addreas fo year, . t —. a + mr [ and brave, defiant face. ‘“We have the | of Lumber, suitable for Building pur- = TIMP PE. GAZINE j 7} > ive OF the Grocer Compa . : : . 2 ? commencing with the current — : a =| letter, anil wehave yourcharacter. We'll | poses, in 1, 14, 2 and 3 inch Pine, Spruce = extra charge, McCLURE’S MA - g #1 alled upon him, Spt rst: ~ ~ : : : p ; » . fand Hemlock Boards, 1} inch Flooring a : ' . the Cream of Cod-liver Oj], | Weather it yet between them, It's my | and | ) » Ih oring = “ , 3 ee : ae © fault from the beginning for choosing | and Sheathing, Studding, Scantling, 2 and > oum ber. he pres nt year H s yreeu ‘ contains Material for mak~ | sych a land shark for your consort. God | 3 inch Spruce and Hemlock Plank, Lathe = Name smecoseetessessemnevecvocnses 21 URE CROs CUNGNES ° Cen mmm : : ~) . i *alings, Cedar and Spruce S rien ee ecoercecseeeeseorveocess es a . : ing healthy Flesh and Bones | help 8 thought I was finding such an | oe dx * : ot 7 oe : = 21 icknowledyed his thanks, gis ‘ures Coughs on opening for you. Se ee ee iiiieibadiisiinie oman ) dint celina ae : ee : tures Coughs, Colds and a, dad! How could you possibly | which we will sell low for Cash, as our = Date ssscerererererersereeceseneesenes Address ng t Xpressiou tuo the toll ws 3 Weak Lungs. Physicians the | know? As hesavs in his tetter, it hag | Whole stock mast be cleared out by open- . t Ly nt: ' ‘ideale Walesa i , ‘ing of rigatior ‘ome and examine " j lp Lip Lo Sie lolol b bbb} Cate Ment. world over, endorse it. given me a lesson. But he was so much | ing of eres ne and examin Hy wl Lb Uo le Ll Np LS LS > SS SS li ln Lb Sin Lp Lo» ln Sip Sp Lib Lo So in pip le ies ba hoe veers as Dan? b : older and so much more experienced that | 4° &° genuin rm 0] gE & LEWIS : : M 1 1 wit! bon't be daceived by Substitutes! it was hard for me to ask to examine his | se lege’ Whar! CALL AT OUR OFFICE and see the entertaining and finely illustrated hee wecame «fil cted with a forin ; eG Bowne, Believi le. AlDesggists. £8. | books. But we must waste no time. 1 | C \’town, Dec. 21 nie enbias CLURE’S MAGAZINE, which has among its contributors the most famous authois ndigestion Last winter it t g ERS © | must go to the city.” | Ma bnneeeetemotarete. | in America and England, including R. L. Stevenson, Rudyard Kipling, A- Conan Doyle, 5 ‘ : . ny: : ge Yhandler Har-] :; iore severe, vel NEnvovsS i= ‘ “What will you do?” is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Inf..uts Octave Thanct, oe — on ote Clark ee ee ~s sas Pat e . ve € é pd + : “Whi nones : . ‘. . is , ) ybridg e K. Jerome, France y or i onic diarr! a eM: What an honest man should do, 1 ess "y, ‘ ait i ee ok : riv, Thomas Hardy, J. T. Trowbridge, Jerom sages nto chronic diarr! @ ~ i envou Ane ~ | ah waite toall cur cliente end eveiiters, | ‘54. | dren. It contaias neither Opiam, Merphine nor Theodore Roosevelt, Joaquin Miller, Gilbert Parker, John Burroughs, Hamlin ae at con be mee 1 ae a ” enenmnatlt raion mt t essemble them, lay the wholematter be- “areotic substanee. It is a harmless substitute jand, Prof. E. 8. Holden, Prof. C. A. Young, H. H. Boyesen, Robert Barr, Henry M. pn ee “5 | oe | Sore them, send theupthe letter end pas | [N pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly | regoric, Drops, Soothing fsrups,and Castor Oil. Stanley, Archibald Forbes, Andrew Lang, and many others. OF SIX LONG Wr! Ks | oa me 4 PRR. OC bre pay Oe | ret your ef the reinn of tier prevent Majest | “teasant. Its guarantco is tirty yoars’ use by Bach number of McCLURE’S MAGAZINE contains two illustrated interview | 4s though riief cout en : : as , DOY, ya oO yar pO reign oO} e ose Jest. | ‘ r 2 Om ae . » famor r y a .eom : | and have it over.” | Queen Victoria, Crep 12. intituled : “The Cit: | of Mothers. Castoriadestreys Werms and allays with famous people. Jules Verne, Frances Hodgson cee Hopki a Smith ] found You will remember : a ” ; wf Charlottetown Incorporation A-t,” wnt f the | ue French Balloonist, Archdeacon Farrar, Thomas A. Edison, F. opkinson * ~~ I id my coatinwe ben ent ge st cnee.” Ee pat on Ris | dct amending the name, $5 Vic, Cay Gin ness. Castoria prevents vomiiing Sour Curd, H. Boyesen, Alphonse Daudet, Camille Flammarion, Edward Everett Hale, Profex«.1 | ! to'd you of my Cone) . topcoat and his hat. “But! have 10min- | on A ly eo © —— | Miavrhea and Wind Colie. Castoria reli ves Graham Bell and many others, have furnished material for especially prepared inte’-| ished y Our advic ihe oui s ~ utes yet before I can catchatrain. There I do hereby give Public Notice that an election | ae ‘ a “ views, which will appear fully illustrate? in this magazine. " b le of GropeR's ‘ re isone little thing which I must do be- | of a Masor forthe said Ci:y, and ie ae ae 1g troubles, curcs constipation and flatulency, " ee rat ae + ollie oO RODER = fore I start.” | Couneil for each of Wards Nam eral, 2ani 0 iy aosimilates the food, regulates the stemach HENRY M. STANLEY will contribute, especially for young readers, Y) You told me hat the m a . Ho had caught sight through the long | ssid City. and of two persons toserveas © mm ' 4 oe - Cc of AFRICAN Aq VENTURE. as a lJaxative and mivh: ; : r * and good t ss glass folding doors of the gleam of a oo — an the a ousc.) for Ward Ne 4 | wols, giving bealthy and natural sleep. Case qT 1 ke was aXdt ; *e ‘ ei a ’ ene ae | of said City, and of thr os to eerve ax : 7 . enn y JENTURE.— will be several article- : Pe © gy Dece rast white blouse and a straw hat in the ten- | Surcen "ts on ioe i te nee “ aneii fe ines Children’s Panacca—the Rother’s Fricnuid. : NATURAL HISTORY AND ADV ENTURE by M W T. Stead the be=1 inect my st d i d , th ae W. W. WELLNER : und. Clara used often to meet | W#td No 5 in said City, heing in alla Miyora d | written by Raymond Blathwayt, who as been called y Mr. W. T. Stea | tree howe: bce atte e * ae a ; | Eight Common Council nen. repres ating the | interviewer in England, from material furnished him by Carl Hagemback, of Hamburg, ing ior a +c 7 oe - " en aa | bin there of a mx oe so -y a few | ey asf lows :— | Cla ate: i 4 2stori.. the great animal importer and trainer. These articles deal with the Capture of W iki van to he Dt" that it wou ? ee ne NUS Se NO Se | Pap Wid Bogart... ee ~? i . “2 < oe ge a Beasts, the Training of Wild Beasts, the Transportation of Wild Beasts, the Advern-} ®* o t loth S vo ve Vie —— ie | ae ” “ Two. me Cou eilbor — = ‘. ° ’ a wanted 69.8? teen S : serpy ri ° ° it “yen my 1 ‘ © £ | ov: mo walked ont now with te quick, | T.000.... (me Ce a oi e —— — - - "Conteria ise wellad woes tt Pi ee tures and Escapes of Carl Hagenbeck. The series will be illustrated by an Englisi | Mme ven my Co } firm stép of a man who has taken a mo | “ Four ....Tw ‘‘eune il rs p «tevly told mecfits | 7 pecommend it assuperorloany presertptive artist of great skill in drawing animals. 1 burden !« cause of b 4 | mentous resolution, but his face was | FUG... v.00 Three C.uae I! re. s chiicrea.” known to me.” : * ' i 3. C. Oc H. A, Avcagn, 2H. D., ” TT or write It: fas Wits | bagrerd and his lips pale. WILL BE HELD ON ra So cies acai ‘Daatie — JOHN BURROUGHS,,C. F,, HOLDER, DR. C. C. ABBOTT and other writer stomach | wa . | “Clara,” said he as she came toward | ___ : gener eye : e : , amous for their work in this field, will contribute to the Magazine. that | kept about il him with words of greeting, ‘I am sorry W ednesday, the Lith day al trumedy for children ef “Our physicians ia the enninen s depars : me ; NS E AN | to attend tO my b \s i j aren ewe $0 yon, Sas Ctageheve | February, A. D.. 1894 Bp as ee ee ns Sees ME Ae One ee Of interest to both Young and Old will be PROF. R. L. GARNER'S AFRICA} ae [Foewioneintivcty,anieand ane ||| February, A. D., 1894, Sort: | Sittin vs coy bee sony” | SXPRDTRDSAR INCE MEERA. feregeroents hore toe mate teisne:| But | ama well that I ought torelease you from your | At the several places, that is to say: ee ee ee tion with aleading English review, to publish Professor Garner's le « ) the use o OU Se . | alienelianets * ee ; | In Ward No 1. #t or near the office of Mr. Jehn | f Mndienh etpplas whet ie Senen te es his present expedition to Africa. Professor Garner is noted the world over for the from the ) 3 | | engagement | Waceacherp Que n .reet } products, yct we are free to confess that the P . ; ° ° ° ° . ‘ } aol ft nkevs. He In three days afte ] ; a p pw ig hy Clara stared st him with her great, | In Ward No. 2, at or near the honse of Thomas | + eta tees ol oa rite of Castoria bas won us t look. with curious and interesting investigations he is making in the ene ech of mon! 7 3 , a ‘ 5 ° ae joni lask ey ¢ face be- | Connolly, opposite Mr. . Heariz’s Warchouse | ce ee is oe 1 sailed for Africa last September for the pucpose of further pursuing his studies in the Gro: er’s Syrup. the There pills wer 2 wondertul diecovery, No cthe | Questioning, dark eyes, and her face | Sydney Street, between <rreat George and Princ: ‘oats. thereby sending | favor upon it. . i ill i } icles will be from photo Ghothen in the we (6 Sik peivety or See 6] came as pule as his. — Wee ar ae raves.” Usireo Hosprran axp Disrrxsany, native haunts of the gorilla. The illustrations of these articles wi P ain and distress « : eis wast tae ch aay - 8 box of | “A = “How can the city effect you and me, | - ae Ke re . or n¢ ae Se athe, Bvede. | Da. J. FP. Krneneres, Boston, Mage, graphs taken by Prof. Garner in Africa. ae seiner or rain s Ub GRONE 18s, ORS 708 Oe eee tk bate y " . i n Ward No 4, at or near the new Cis Ha |, : s 5 ua - ; ; \ F A Dom They ait knpars zs us the boas Harold? alee oe an oe warner of Ken! and Queen streets. ie Conway, Ar Auten C. Surrn, Pres., McCLURE’S MAGAZINE also contains most intercsting articles unaee ihe heats Rte ate 3 westt fee Men ka campos Ove tom gee PE eS a it a dishonor, Ivennot ask you to | amit thet aaiaatar Hemen tok Oe. | Centanr Company, 77 Murray Street, Now York City. bade oe - ’ some Seer ; Knowledge of Immediate Value, hi Ith li ‘ AUMGSUS & CO.. £2 Custom House St. Bortem, Mam “are it. | George streets. } oS : e Present our tranger an iction,”’ etc. ura ea t condi on TO LET “Dishonor! The loss of some miserable | ‘Ana nt the one Booden the Pon wit be openes | mutt ‘ s THE ; ’ : : te . ¥ silw cing” t nine o‘clock in t renoon, and cuntinue oven | ) ; te am drink s ‘ i 4 : gold and silver coins’ . | antil ve octock in the afternoun of the exme | We are offering this splendid Magazine with ae er : ee ae “Oh, Clara, if it were only that! We | day. i ; . : could [ have gain « » ihe Premises lately oc pie , . > : . ‘ ' : i - . 3 - : Thorne, situate on Sidney Street, containing | ould be far happier together in a little | DESCRIPTION OF WARD3. SAILY EXAMINER for only $4.60 a year, payable | ly in fl sh sine i a ie come ‘ ~ 7 i . ” . Z a *p | cottage in the country than with all the i Number One shall ee ae, oe —_ ot | re oe” Gee eee ee { } -ur d Bae SONS FORE S GOSS POE SS SNE, oe ic} , . -oul . yn which li outh of Porchester | : *¢: ) pericclly Cu snd front recm ; geod yard and st riches of the city. Poverty could not | Cvarlottetown which lies 'apaih ‘ot tiurcioster | " advance or in menthly instalments of 40c. as desires. | a pe y cur | ; JAMES F. CURTIS ent me to the heart as I have been cut | the Military Barrack Ground. it seems a dut oe z ecks “i ne this morning. Why, it is but 20 min- | Number wo shall —— = a bart os + Tain Tus 6r We make this exceptional offer in order that we may secure a large number ot ate mv case fully. t j | _ ik sai ne ae ip E utes since I haa the letter, Clara, and it | ed cn eee } * new subscribers, but all who are already subscribers may avai! themeelves of thie} state ™ : . e NERVE BOTS BRAGS exe 0 now SS seems tome to be some old, old thing | Number Three shall comprise ail that part o opportunity to secure practically free this great popular Magazine. Address: sho suffer as 1 did mm. :, Hope Bonieg, Eee vier ax | which happened far avway in my pant | nguuctonn mich les south of Grafton Sires AND — tore to Giada core” 4 BrANS ores of body or mind cameo life, some horrid black cloud which shut | Number Four shall comprise all that part ot | ® s e t the oes | out all the freshness and the peace | Cagricctqtown whieh Besesunl of Fitzroy Siree | The Examiner Publishin Co. Tru}; y Ours, ust _ most obstinate cases when all other | from it.” | Number Five shall comprise all that part: | 1 . nea unis have toteRonate pee sae wae “Bat what is it, then? What do you sbariottetown ‘which lies north of Fizroy Siree TURNIP SLICER. ‘ 5 KE, A Res : ote 0 G pee Factonge, os a re JAMES MEDICINI | fear worse than poverty?” including the Common of the -aid Tow: . CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. —— : ee “To have debts that I cannot meet NOMINATION DAY. —— ene 5 : | m0 . ay — —_-——— | To be hammered upon 'change and de- | ate ao eke aa ee — _ a i Ll. ed large st: ‘k f tl . ab ve Farm Im ylements on i ES Ng eo ee ee eee (eee @ ete t ef clared a bankrupt, to know that others “oar o'clock in the esereeen of the waive day. Se uVving a at ge stoc vo i@ above _* p . ¢ Though you Cough have # just claim upon me, and to feel.) Pr GN eea ecto ether M3!) hand and wis'iing to close them out this season, fur the next 9 é ; ° Cink EGave net most their eyes. Ie net | fl. 3 ae (two months L will sell them for 12 bushels of good White | Don’t Despair! that worse than poverty’ | HM, DAVISON, | ie ey ei eecical Sera aaa CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs ; ¢ ' “Yes, Harold, a thousandfold worse! | City Clerk. | Russian Wheat, delivered at Charlottetown. Parties sending COPYRIGHTS + Many apparently hopeless cases . as au ton one . . |} T. HEATH HAVILAND, | a. “a os tres . . r} ‘ ¢ 2 sb $ Saou’ been eal is ema of er a be got over. Is there Mayor of the « ity of Charlottetown. Wheat by train will pons ane ee o Caaenet. CAN I OBTAIN 4 PATENT? | For a 2 ; othin sore? | ity Clerk’a Off ce, Charlottetown. i 9 “: »* os ~ ” » above always on hand. YAN mpt answer and an bones inion. i AMPBELL’S WINE OF “My partner has fled and left me re- | ty Cle = ae » letown Extra Ring for the ) ay i ; MUNs & CO... wae beve hat pear 7 aly rey ‘i ¢ \ BEECH TREE CREOSOTE @ | sponsible for heavy debts and in such | pn23—j01 Formation Conceruing Patouts cat bow te a | at ; CATARRE } all str law to preduce some at least of this i say and ag ae emg scene oont Bee. dai ial SS, missing money. It has been confided to | . 4 | Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1893—eod & wy LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. : Gai Notice in the Nebemtifie. Ame rim. and e i a } U8 are brought wic B i blicw * g <- CAMPBELL &CO., Montreal. gine ttt and he hd embezzled it. ' Rlection of a Wali? QM. Wick pitinner ao out crt to te inverears Ais pied paper a | see eee eene se I, as his partner, am liable for it. I have | ee _—_—_ — — SS pe 5 Pp a ~ £ E L largest ‘circulation ‘of any eeventidc work in the : : brought misery on all whom Ilove—my | JN pursuance of an Act of the General Ax-em- r E Ss . f yk MiP - "align Baten. cole ee oe. w 5 3 nilding Edition, mo y, 2a year. Single : ay mother. But you at least bly of this Island, made sod vased in the Rr A | copies, 24 cents, Kvery number contains beau. ‘ ore ArT? =~ ¥ ¢ ’ | father, my mothe T. . wh year of the reign of Her p.esent Majesty \ : aan to aadeek Gee Geka oe 4 3 bt A = uf i al nite dl shall not be under the shadow. You are | qe en Victoin. intituled : “ Coarlotte.own Cy E ' S +E 3 shes anata —- anne te show the ¢ ‘ , ee : : free, Clara. There is no tie between us.” | Vater Works Act, 107.” I do hereby give "HUN 4 CO. haw Your Bor Menabe re several unreprescnted districts ; } Public Notive that an MUNN & CO,, 2 YOuK, $61 BroapwaYy. , i — I ' ' = D “Tt takes two to make euch a tie, Har- mn i mi where “ t ca or i> ” ‘ . : : . i y iin he suppetens fe @ thdentiner | om said = smiling 7 eed Election for a Water Commissioner for EFFECTUALLY CURES CATARRM, COLD IN THE HEAD, CATALRHAL HEAD ib? Qnl " eae anes “e. | band inside his arm. “It takes two to | Ac HK EAF —_, NZA, . - turer" | | Accident Insurance Com | ; j here. Price, 26 cents. M’fd. JR MEDICINECO’Y., L'td., St.John, N.B oH Ne hos? eh pa : ee z i he ae make it, dear, and also two to break it. the City of Charlottetown, sold everyw! 26 M’fa. by THEH 1 ” . ’ 6 . od “| Is that the way they do business in the | 1m STCRE a ‘ beral, 3 mos! : : : . , f MR. ALEXANDER cKIN- euekN ; See “They incan ) St¥, sir, that a man can always at his teed, yO em - $$ $__$______———- ia wo . both M nd Women of all classes irre | OW sweet will tear up his engagements?!” | : 3,500 Bags Liverpool Salt sir pines «poten | eames eae, | WEDNE DAY mre er politics « yrofe-sior | . ° av : oe i a I | “No creditor so remorseless as I, Har- | c a» 9) People in this 19th century are bound to have the best 1200 baoh, Task’ Fleet ai ned 2 B oe = en: never shall you get from the 1th day of February, A. D. 1894, that can be had for the money. That is why 1000 = : oaaee wanes ae gp te ve , ai 7 » sever: y PEAKE BRCS. & CO, Jee Charlottetown. | “ButI am ruined. My whole life is | “ ‘be several places, that fs to say: EZEYERYBO. DY WEARS can? 4 - blasted.” | In Ward No.1, ator near the office of Mr jan2 { ; . ri i : i : | hn Maecerncnern Queen Stree ! Geotetal Comlorting. | “And so you wish to rnin me and blast ,i® Ward ee 2, at = the — OF it Ccamana pd * ‘ 0 i e P i ti c ‘j t ; | ife also. No, indeed, sir; you shall “pee ghar 9 she Pe one —— WATERPRO - - ’ rative & Pros’retic istj < 3 } @e life also. No, indeed, To |W b use Sidney Street, between Great seor, | ¢ " % e ails ‘ ros :E iS en Sti ae E S Ss Cocoa | sot get away eo hghtly. But seriously ud Prince Streeth os 7 -GARMENTS, ; a | S e p ' v & . $ * | now, Harold, you would hurt me if it . vo ‘ at or ager the Saving oe. . ; . rr rr “TT . } , W ; n Ward No 4. at or near the new Ciy 7) fe . ‘ ° ene ; a ae ; ; a 3 BREAK FAST—SUPPER. | were not soabsurd. Do you think that corner of Keut and Queen Streets. : ; Everybody wears them, They give perfect satisfaction in fit, sty le and finish D ' | ) ‘| | } |} A y ; , ‘s love is like thi : in Ward No, 5, at vat the carriage ne Jit. & oe fi “By a Yiorough knowleige of the nat Sarto. otk pear casgn-t | varrell & MeAleer. corner of aston oud wrest ALWAYS ASK FOR and it bas become a by-word that a . 9 ral iawe which gove operations ot é y y hance £ ‘ George Streets. oa ° . 2” Stam pe Block, ictoria Row. aati i netrition, and bs ai ref fitted for the sunshine and of no use | sd at the ont Fieaien, the Poll wm b: ‘RIGBY ' ““GRANBY RUBBERS wear like iron. . 5 pga” eee " is exten io onal / »pened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, ad ce n- e Lae ro appitcatior i: the properties of well-seiect ee th winds blow and the clouds | tinue open until five o’cl ck in the afternuun o Decemiver 26, 1893—tu thu eat ees &w | ea, ae a ae $ ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps ha provided for our | gather? } the same day. . a = ~ R Fos > & SON ‘ breakfast and » pper a deneately flavored an not ras you down, ad | DES RIPTION OF WARDS, gare ». R. | ()} I ER « ; N, ; beverage wriico may save i many heavy “Should I not he *~---4 down indeed | Number One shall compris all that part of ; acturers of Wire Nal : docturs’ b It is by the judicious use of | ft I left your side at euch atime? It | Deer bet ara re m of \eeehentet ~ Manufac turers of W Ire Nails, euch arti ne “¢ - mpgs | guocm - ie sow that I can be - a to | dhe Miltary Harrack Ground ae yo Steel and lron eut Nails ~ may be gradually built up until strong | you, he p you, sustain you. fou have Number ‘wo shal comprise all that pertof | | A/WERS ii /1/ 7 _ 2X8) 4 ES St Ss yikes. incks. Brads. Shoe ; enongh to resist every tendency to disease. | always been so strong, so above me, | Charotict.wn wiles "hes seh uf sohmvat N 1, 3 weenie Neils &e ; Hundreds of subtle malades are floatin, | You are strong still, but then two will Hember Therese o mprwse = tha’ pert of satis. godt . out ( i ound us realy to attack wherever the » af oom i : » . Cheriottetown which lie- -owth of Gref o: Si-e+t * , : ar an ad + “ . f - - be stronger. Besides, sir, you have no | sod north of ttlenmond “tect. alc S 06 S an ewe Sy ~% 4 34 & weak pont “may escape many © | idea what a woman of business 1am. | Namber Four shall comprise a!) that part of 5 . en vis ; fatal shaft by keeping oursei ves wel wt Papa Says 80, and he knows.” ‘harlottotows whish lies soath o: Fitzros Street : a che : * ee ' a oy by pure a od and & as nourish Harold tried to speak, but his heart | “Ginter Five shall c-mprise al! that part of mae sete) mr a oo Ft hd ° et frame vil Service Gazette ; 4 y . ic. ‘itzroy = t : > . } was toofull. He could only press the harlotte’ own which lies north of Fitzroy ~tree', 7 1 / ; . Sarai : a - ule simply with . me water ees white hand which curled round his acluding the Common of ‘he said Town We ave giving BIG BA RGAI \ S in the rHt i old only in packets, by Go ers, label sleeve. She walked up and down by his | NOMINATION DAV ; . on une i tae, . | die geottiins eidiey eal oouling little |. WEDNESDAY. Februar: 7'b, A. D 1898 tion above line of goods, as we havea lat = a ; JAMES EPPS & ©O., Homewpathic — r | the time of Twelve at noon entii the heur of =z, es y Paves © Conidae tdi, Minti | gleams of echeeriness through the gloom | Four o'clock in the afternvon of the same day. : stock on hand favoral . j cetstieanianesal Celcdaatn ilaaneamceaee which girt him in. To listentoher he | For qualification of Electors, see Act 50, Vic- Mrs, DeWet—-“ There, Reginald, are Mrs. Uptodate—* Dear me, what a ” The farm e of mxty acres, ene com * ” . r nw : toria, intituled “ Cha:lottetown Water Works : » . . : : : owes d five STAMPS WANTED. might have thought that it was Ida and | Act, 187,” also 51 Victoria, Cav. 12, sec. 24| those Rigby “aterproofs I have been tell- sight those De Wets are, out on the streeta tains a i 7 | | pot her staid and demure sister who was | to . al ing you about. Cun’t you see how «tyli h | a day like this without Rigby Garments. _ Onthuilda od conduion. OLD Canadien, United States’ end other chatting to him. | , T. HEATH HAVILAND, an{ comfortable they look ?—and they are It takes some people a ‘ifetime to learn 5 is alxo a rch conarc’ i stampe)gs used 25 to 40 years ago. For | “It will soon be cleared up,” said she, Meyer of the City of Uharlottetown. just lovely for winter weather, You al-. how to be comfortable, Just think how s : Terms eas : ae mar pig G3 00 ch | “and then we shall feel quite dull. Of | 4 M.D4v ag cilia way~ wait till everybody else in the world , we used to swelter in those horrid Rubber North Side of Queen Square, eee Opposite the Post Office C BENOIT, a GEORGE LOWE course all business men have these little Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, Jan, 18, 1894, adop's a new thing before you will believe Waterproofs, and such smelling things.” Water Stree 346 Spadina Avenne, Toronto, npaand downs. Why. I suppose of all an 23~ 61 in it. We really must have them at once.” deel8—tts Chaplottetown, Jannary 4, 1894—dy & wky | July 3. 1893