_——— ae LS TEE AIELLO; AO EEE NEES BEAT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 18983. en — = ~— gr ay rs ¥ 3 . i “ a . THE DAILY EXAMINE:. intone » eo8 i LD <> : CkKOS8 EXAMINED, [ Lecal Notices. Oo For Gentlemen ; aves sevens a5 Ae | “—e : : DR. GORDON’S All those suffering from i Pr "ws sM ae oa WON THE Cask. Evaporated peaches and apricots just re- an hens eats tome s | ¢ th ceived at Beer & Goff s. feb23 ui REMEDY Weakness, ‘and havin | oof | ; attorn ; A i ’ - e ,, Sones r valificati ne of 7 oe ow. ann | lf you want a barrel of first-class family FOR MEN. beeR Bnscmetay 3 s | | Jt important considering the big retainers of the present day ; the mind runs back tc an exhibition of skill in an Uhio county court several years ago. Tie case was a murder, and a cross roads law- | yer was retained for his reputed skill tn criminal cases. On cross-examination he went at the wit- ness after this manner. * Now (ahem '} Mr Tompkins, you say you saw the defendant kill the tnap ! * Yes, Sir.” * Yes— well fendant f” * Because I saw him x “ But sir, bow did you know it was him ? “ I've known him for 30 years.” “ You have? how did you know it was the de- “ Yes. ‘ “ Known him all that time?’ Y es.” “ You state it uader oath 7" Yes. * How did he kill him f’ “ He shot him with a revolver.” * How do you know ? “Tsaw him.” “ Did you see the revolver f” “ Certainly.” “ Did you see it revolve - ee, Gir. “Aha! How do you know it was a revolver? “ It looked like one “Um-hub! Did you see him pull the trigger ? **No, of course not. “Ah! Then you admit he didn’t pull the trigger #aw the blaze and smoke.” “ Did you see any bu let in the blaze and smoke? W ould the blaze and smoke have caused death?” ** Of course not.” “Then what danger was therein firing?” “ The bullet was found in the victim’s head.” “ Did you see any buliet strike the deceased ?” “ Of course not.” The attorney solemnly arose and addressed the court. “If your honor please, we would like to introduce testimony in impeachment. Here isa man who swears he saw one man kill another with a revolver, yet he neither saw the bullet leave the pistol nor strike the vietim. He didn’t even see the man pull the trigger.” u addressing the court?” asked the “ Why, certainly. if your honor please.” “How do y u know ?” *“* Why, yout honor certainly hears me.” “Yes, bat you neither see your words leeve your mouth nor s’rike the court's ears.” The attorney sat down. - ,weae- —-—_— -- SIGNS AND OMENS, {New York Herald] When @ man goes into a “ rapid transit” lunch room, selects a seat and leaves his hat in it as a notice that he has staked out his claim and then returns with a cup of coffee in one hand and a ham sand wich in the other aud aite down on the hat, it is « sign that he is carelessof his personal appear- ance and regardices of mitters of dress, It isalso 4 qe omen for the ha: ter. ‘hen & man at the th atce hums theairsas the erchestira play them and, moreover, marks the time by tapping with his foot, itis a sign that he is in the last stages of mental debility. [tis a good omen for the proprietor of a private lunatic a*yium. When a young man talk: about the business affairs of “ our firm” ina pi'ch of voice that can be heard from one end of a street car to the other, it ig @ sigan that his wages have been raised to $6 a week. When 4 man’s feet suddenly fly out from under him and he nearly cracks his skull on the icv pave- ment, when he thereby tears a big triangular hole in his trousers, to say nothing of breaking his flask, sprains his ankle and fractures his wrist bone, buat still gete up and walks off, it is a sign that even the force of gravity can’t keep a good man down. It is alsoa good omen for the saloon- keeper and the family pby-ician, _——e + IT IS HER NOSE THAT SUFFERS Man Gores ALONG TryiInea To WakM His Ears Speaking of cold weather (and we all have had lots to say about it of late), [have discovered that the cold affects men and women differently, says a writer in the New York Herald, I mean that despite the fact that both sexes are ofthe human kind they have not the same vulnerable points for Jack Frost to nip You may have noticed as I have, that a woman when outdoors in a cold day goes nlong apparently comfortable except her nose, She covers it with er mittened or gloved hand, or if she is very nice she holda her handkerchief up in front of it. It is the tip of her nose that the cold takes hold of and wont let go. Her cheeks and her chin never seem to suffer, but her nose always gets red and coid and frost bitten. I believe that physicians say the vulnerability of the feminine nose is caused by corsets, or rather by the lacing which the wearing of corsets implies. At any rate it forces the blood to the nose and makes red noses as well as tender noses, And the oply mora! | can see in it is that if the girls would shed their corsets they might not in course of time be forced to the undignified pro- ceeding of holding on to their noses. Now, with man it touches him on the ears. There's where a man feeis the cold first. It’s his ears that tingle when the mercury slips down towards sero notch ; it's his ears that freeze when he stays out in the winter weather long enough. WHILE A _—- JUST A PLAIN QUESTION A certain learned judve, when attempting to be clear, is at times rather perplexing. “ My good woman,” he is reported to have said to a witness, “ you must give an answer, in the fewest possible words of which you are capable, te the plain and simple question whether, when you were crossing the street with the baby on your arm, sod the omnibus was coming down on the right side and the cab on the left side, and the brougham was trying to pass the omnibus, you saw the plaintiff between the brougham and the cab, or wheter and when you saw him at all, and whether or not near the brougham, cab or ompi- bus. or either, or any two, and which of them re- pectively—-or how it was?” —{The Million. -- oeOcecese —-————_—-—_-—_ HONEYMOON INCIDENT. A (Binghamton Leader] A well-known local carpenter tells a story that is intended as a good joke on his wife, Whenthey were married they rented apartments in a block, the reac of whick overlooked the river, and among the wif.'s earliest culinary efforts was a beich of bread. The young hus>and omaies his wife's contribu- tion to the world’s steck of the “ stalf of life,” and arising from the table, playfully remarked : “ My dear, cast your bread upon the waters.” The wife took offence at the injunction, and, as her husband left the house, she ‘A ing the remain- ing leaf out of the window into the river It struck a passing boat, crashing through the bot- tom aod sinking in the Water's murky depths, The next thing she knew the boatman, ripping wet, made a tour of the block, bent on discover- ing who dumped the hod of brick invo his craft a ___ McLeaa Rescued. Hoxyine’s Mitis, Feb. 17,—People of this village and vicinity who read with wonder and astonishment the marvellous cure Dodd's Kid- ney Pills made in the case of Sam Murray, of Gravenhurst, and Mrs. Brown, of ‘Toronto, which seemed almost too startling to be true, are now no longer in doubt that Dodd's Kid- ney Pills are the greatest medicine on earth, as there has been a cure right herein this village almost as wonderful. Mr. Wm. Me- Lean, of this place, has for months been treubled with backache, nervousness, lack of ambition, loss ef appetite and flesh. Sympt- ems which only exist when the feil destroyer “Bright's Disease” has the victim in its grasp, which is generaily regarded as incurable. Mr. McLean has been thoroughly cured by a two montha’ use of this remedy, and frankly says that they saved his life. Every new acquaintance we make has the power to tell us something we didn’t know about ourselves. The Children’s Enemy. Serofula often shows itself in early life and is characterized by sweliings, abacesses, hip disease, etc. Consumption is scrofula of the jurgs. In this class of disease Scott's Emul. sion is unquestionably the most reliable medi- cine. Hawker’s Liver Pits cure all stomach ills. They aasist digestion, regulate the bowels and liver, tone the stomach and purify the bieod. oedve flour cheap for cash, go to Beer & Golf's. feb23 3i We have on hand a large quantity of odd jackets in black worsteds and color d tweeds that we will sell cheap. Give usa call w! en in want of same—Jas Paton & Co {23 Carpets—Five bails ot new carpets to Se ct from. We wiil be pleased to have Jas Paton & Co. 2% A very large quantity of English and rubber coats. We will sell them cheap— Paton & Co. What the people want is good honest goods at low prices. Our stock of tapestry aid Brussels carpet has got to go regardless of cost Qur new and nobby hats sell thm selves. Call and have a look through. No trouble to show our goods.— Prowse Bros., {21 3i Stamper’s Corner. ‘ The cheap sale of canned goods, | apples, and other goeds, saved — from the fire, is stili going on at} Geo. Carter & Co's, \Wo dovrs be- | low Prowse Bros. feb17 tf 15 to 30 per cent reduction sale at Got Boos. | febl5 | A little cash will go a long way at Goff | Bros. tebl5 | Tell your friends of the bargains (uff bro are giving. febl5 | —— ei Te USE SKODA'S DISCOVERY, the great | blood and nerve remedy. Excellence is never granted to man but as a reward of labor. small strength of mind to persevere in the habits of industry without the pleasure of perceiving those advantages, which, like the hand of a clock, while they make hourly approaches to their point, yet pro- ceed so slowly as to escape observation. — Sir Joshua Reynolds. —_—--—- HawkeEnr’'s Liver PILLs, coutain no mercury, are purely vegetabie. safe sure and effective. Do not gripe, smal!, easy totake, Sold every- where. It probably does the devil more gocd to put a long face on a Christian than it does to burn down a church. Captain Joun R. Hitt, of schooner Lillian, says: “I was suffering with inflammation of the chest, brought on by exposure at sea. Took a good supply of Puttner’s Emulsion, which perfectly cured me. It has given me a new set of lungs.” Great works are performed, not strength, but by perseverance. He that shall walk with vigor three hours a day, will pass, in seven years, a spice equal to the circumference of the globe.—Jchnson. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the blood and nerve remedy. by great George Carter & Co. have re moved to 136 Queen Street. ee febi; t USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. For Over Firry \gaRs Mrs. Winsloes soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth- It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro. duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “‘ bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other catses. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind, lyr THE CHARLOTTETOWN Steam Navigation Co., Lid, ANNUAL MEETING. HE Annual General Meeting of the above Company will be held at their office, corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets, Char- lottetewn, on WEDNESDAY, the first day of March, 1893, at the hour of eleven o'clock, a. m. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. JOHNSON’ 4NoDYNE LINIMEN ynEike any OTH, Ep As much For INTERNAL as EXTERNAL use, Originated by ‘an Old Family Physician. Think Of It. Years Snowe nan Pieney after Genera da ration tion have used Every Traveler should have a bottle Ev Suffe rer From Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Nervous Headache, Diphtheria,Coughs,Catarrh, Bron- chitis, Asthma, Cholera-Morbus, Diarrhea, Lameness, Soreness in Body or Limbs, Stiff Joints or Strains, will find in this old Anodyne relief and speedy cure. Every Mothe Should have Jonson's f Anodyne Liniment in the Sore Tonsillitis, Colic, Cuts, Bruises’ C oat ic, Cu ses, Cramps and Pains liable to occur in any famil without notice. tay cost oR eeewes ey — ; 6 bot- tien be Expresepaid. 1.8 Jonnson ., Boston, Mass MORTGAGE SALE. T° be sold by -ublic Auction, 6n SATURDAY, the 26th day of March next, A. D, 1893, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House in Summerside, Prince County, under a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the thirteenth day of February. A. D. 1590, made between Frederick Lewis Leard and Peter Warren Leard of the one part and Joseph Read of the other part :— All that piece of land situate on Lot Thirteen, Prince County, bounded on the south by the Nor- tham Road, on the north-west by the Canada Road, and on the east by the westerly boundary of land formerly owned by Thomas Caldwell, bat{ cow in the possession of William MeLean, and containi by estimation one acre, be the same more or lees, with the appurtenances. Dated this 17th day of Febraary, A. D. 1893. For further perticulars apply to J. E. WYATT, Barrister-at-Law. Summerside, Assignee of the above Mortgage, febi8 —Sw law (sat Sow it argues, indeed, no | | There’s Nothing Like LW SOAP iT DOES AWAY WITH BOILING HARD RUBBING BACKACHES SORE HANDS Pjon't ===" Sunlight REFUSE CHEAP iMITATIONS LET ANOTHER WASH- DAY GO BY WITHOUT TRYING Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, Agents, for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. s FAMOUS * Cop liverO ~ hckice | Wr Wate SPM OMEE SE te tt Taal HHontc CoLos; Oastinate Coucus, WHOOPING CouGuH» PULMONARY anv SCROFULOUS ComPLaints awe WASTING. DiscAses GENERALLY. DR. J. P. MURRAY, LJ IN ae te ae wiil find the NEW DRINKS ——OF THE—- WHEMUT SPA most delicious. They are called Fruir SquasH (a drink for ladies), Lime Frourr CHampaane (a delicious non- and CrncHona Brr- effective tonic). tebi4 delicate alcoholic Beverage), TERS (a palatable and They will be found aa agreeable variety} from the Ginger Ale and Lemonade All leading Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Wine Merchants. Wilmot Spa Spriaz (ev. 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All goods sold at fron 20 to 3) per cant. discount. also require immediate settlement of »\] debts. R. B. NORTON & CO. CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, January 31, 1893. is now open in the Robertson, oae block We Bookbinding ! a Day 8204s, Have You Thought ef i? —_-‘ Megezines, Ledgers, Do You Want Any Done? Lew Books, Cash Books, ‘Do You Know How Much You Music, Journals, can save by dealing with us?) Works ef Ar it Yl TAYLOR Sign of Big Book, J. D. McLeod's Corner. J. D Ch''ows, Nov. 2, 1892. COGNAC THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE. THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY, Ask your Wine Merchant for them. ee ASK YOUR CGROCER FOR The Celebrated CHOCOLAT MENIER Annual Sales Exceed 33 MILLION Lbs. For Samples sent Free write to C. ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL. APPLICATIONS THOROUGHLY REMOVES DANDRUFF RUE Restores Fading hair to its Advertising. a yeu wish to advertise an thing say ynere at any time, write to GEO, P. ROWELL & CO. No. 10 Sprace street, New York. 2° SSroes in need of information on the ‘ subject o. advertising will do well 2 ohtaix a copy of “Boox for Advertisers,” 388 pages. price one dollar, Mailed, a paid, on re ceiptof price. Contains a careful compilation from the Americana Newspaper Directory of al) the best and class journals; gives th< circulation rating of every one, and a good dea! of information about rates and other matters pertaining tothe business of advertising, Ad- dress ROWELL’S ADVERTISING BUREA U 10 Snenece Street, New York, 1 yr—n v?0 W ANTS, LOST, FOUND & SALE—Roeagistered Shorthorn Cow an pare-bred Bu) Calf, calyed 15th inst. App to D. C. Morson, Cardigan|Bridge. jan21 ONEY ‘(0 LOAN oa Farm Lands. Apply to A, A. McLEan, Attorney-at-Law. sept3—dy tf R SALE—A second-hand Cabinet Organ in a. repair, walnut case.—C, 1. MORRISON. Lae the vicinity of the store of Beer & Goff, a pocket book containing a small sum of money and some rs. The finder will oblige by leaving it at this office. febl5 yy HIRE—At C. L. Smallwood’s Grocery, cor- ner of Prince and Richmond Streets, a horse and sleigh at reasonable rates. first- turnout in every way. Parties should call see. 2m (2aw)—dec31 ANTED—A girl for general housework, bs Apply to Mrs. A. CAMERON, Pownal St. Ee a LE?—That desirable Brick Building on Water Street, at present vccupied by George J. Wright. = , Within Ave minates’ walk of the Post ce and other public building, containing double drawiog room, dining room, breakfast room, seven bedrooms, large kitchen, scullery pantries, etc. There is also a stable, yard and — adjoining. Possession given about the tof April next, For further particulars apply to GRORGE PEakg. eod tf—febid original color. Stops falting of halr. Koeps the Scaly clean, Makes hair soft and Pilable Promotes Growth, Toronto, Travelling Passenger Agent, C. P. R.. Says: Anti-Dandruff is a perfectremover of Dan druff —its action is marvelions—in my own case & few applications not only thoroughly removed excessive ru accumulation but stopped falling of the hair, made it soft and pliiabie and promoted a visible growth. ARANTEED FIRE & MARI ME NSURANCE, MAL RD INE3. THE WESTERN ASSURANCE CO Insures Cargoes, Hulls & Freights at Lowest Current Rates. ———(x})—- - — Sterling and Domesiic Certificates [33131 at the Office Here FIRE. The Manchester Assurance Company of England The Wester Assurance Company of Toronto, Ont. HORACE HASZARD, Cameron Block, Queen Square. Charlettetown, June 17, 1892—eod Witp CuHerry BALSAM. A Favorite and Most Valuable ior the CURE of COUGHS, COLDS, Croup, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA OR ANY FORM OF THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLE. If Atflicted, Try It. It Will Cure Yop, Malcolm McLean, of Kensington P.E.L., writes the following; For five years I suffered from severe Chronie M Bronchitis, for which the doctors and patent medicines failed to give relief, a sicians ind friends advised a change of cane: as my only hope. LAWKER’s Basa oF Tow axp WILD CHERRY was recommended to and I am happy to say that F was entirely cod before I had used two large botties, J consider it to be truly a wonderful medicine, and cheer, fully recommend it to ali so afflicted, For Sale by all Druggists and General Dealers, PRICE 26 anc Scre. rer BoTTic, MANUFACTURED BY THE HAWKER MEDICINE SAINT JOHN, N. 8!” — Piano and Organ Tuning and Repairing. R. VINNICOVBE has removed his offies to Messrs, Harzerd & Moore's Rook where all orders and payments mey be left. His artistic Tuning and Toving is widely } among mauy the leading ind: icinuk ef Nova Scotia as well as onthe Island. Having ap eg. perience lasting over twenty years, bis superior knowledge of Piano construciian ene bles him to regulate actions to a nicety, wiving the mein. ment «a beautiful even tone, also a Celcate touch to the keyboard that few can accomplish. Ng cateclipenny work, su h as dirt, tusty strings re<tringing. sellow keys, dul polish, ete Mr, Vinwicunmbe kn) s & # wlaloce whet requires te be done ard dics it, Estimates for peng cheerful!y given Stiin-s and Piero Fittings kept or hand, A/) orders punetnally attended a 6 cod ~ septs SAFE anna GREAT ie sini THE ry Be { ! | BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA CURES ALL Taints of the Blood, CERTAIN a ee PILHASAN * 2 or x Oe rae FS “And the Child in the Arms of its Mother,” MRS. FRANK E. NADAY and CHILD A BRIGHT, HEALTHY BOT whose life was Saved by Perio SYRUP, GPODER’S “ TT p23 A Mother Speaks to Eoiert A WPUGRD iv svieweee Tue GRODER Dyspr v, Cone UO. GENTLEMEN :— My child is de ie ture of health t: lay bet » | heeded THE the advice of a friend and owe tricd your remedy. Our baby was cutting his tecth last eprmgy and like many other children at #0 atime, he became very sick and feverial. We were so anxious abont him thet ¥ . . ie called in two physi ians, and did all im our pPewae s Fu D to relieve hima. But he vrew 80 much : ‘ss A worse that we feared for his life. Lyere seemed no he » for him, nd the docer gave us no hope of his recovay, © was then that a friend recommended your medicine, and we commenced use. To our entire Torch the very smal! dose THA whieh we gave each hour brought poedy relief Our boy rallied quik kh an i 20071 becany, himself again. Other mothers have chit dren who suffer precisely as mine did. They should use your remedy ard keep it constantly~ in *“ OURES house. I would think my children safe wit! fery grateful! irs, Mrs. Franx b. Napat, Farmriecy, Maat PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE. At Al) Druggists. None Genuine unless bearing owt Trade Mark, Tux Beayen. A printed Guarantee with each bottle. THE GRODER DYSPEPSIA CUBE 68., Lit ey UL awe SAINT JOHN, N. B : ee eo