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SIR RICHARD WEBSER POINTS OUT MORE|A TOOTH IN A LUNG AND AN ENCYSTED MOON'S CHANGRS. (x) FLAWS IN THE U. 8 CASE. BUTTON IN A NOSE BAFFLE DIAGNOSIS test Quarter, 7th day.......... 9306 morn . 4 Pleo oe eS ere 138 morn This is what ails them: The FEAR of CHANGE, which Milton says vaed to per Advices from Paris state that Sir Richard A late New York despatch says : Howard New Moon, y , y P : : : I ys : Howard], vieat Quarter, 20th dey......... 10 24 after| plex monarchs when they saw a long tailed comet in the tky The CHANGE i Webster continued his argument on Friday) C. Conrady, a Brox klyn lawyer, is lying pe Moon, 29:h day -....-..e00. 212.8 worn| Here ; not heralded by » comet but by the New Yost, the ottlethteslalnn madhhes. before the Behring Sea tribunal of arbitra- | very ill at his residence on Reid Avenue ee sexta: eee | ‘ ™ Lion in behalf of the British case. He | Until Wednesdey, he was suppored to be ‘ Day's High Unequalled in chsffei Mr. J.C. Carter, of counsel for |nearirg his end, but now he has had a turn a Day of Week. | Length. | Water the U nited States, on his theories on prop-|for the better. His case is likely to find saouth. PRINCIPLE OF CONSTRUCTION, erty and its origin. American law, Sirfits way inte the medical journals. It is Po | | -| OPERATION AND ALIGNMENT, Richard said, did not claim any property }nearly a month ago that he was taken ill, | on Mora’g. SPEED AND NOISELESSNESS, whatever in the seals and there was not a and the physician called in found that he j Thursday 15 21 11 39 BEAUTY OF WORK AND MANI.- vestige of authority for treating the seals} was suffering from a severe lung trouble Friday 23 | aft 16 FOLDING, ss dumestic anima's. Sir Richard further] that gave all the indications ef hasty con s Saturday a 0 55 CLEARNESS OF LETTER PRESS- ‘ argued that there was no property in the sumption. The treatment usually pre ‘ a | “4 4 r= COPIES, . oan ene were — is aveet scribed in such case# was ordered, " ri ci ; ; t : . El Bente oi eee - OMNM: MINJDLE | jutas book which contsing the eorreepond: |tome objeiel, “He wer are : ee” z= : 55 New Features; Both the method and results when |eMce concerning an agreement between | most violent paroxysms of coughing and : ne = ‘= Syrup of Figs re taken; ‘t is pleasant Great Britain and Russia, as to the protec- had frequent hemorrhages He grew CHAS. I. BORDEN 0 detarday a1 7 27 NO RIBBON, and refreshing to the taste, and acts tion of Russia’s interests in the North pweaker and weaker from this continued Wolfville. a fandey I 32 8 34 NO SHIFT KEY, : santievdl udttenakiidae the Kidne . Pacific ocean or Behring Sea. The original |strainjupon his system and it seemed as SKODA CURES 12 Monday 33 9 %6 NO DOUBLE SCALES, ge 7 yy ap “x y h y » |cuntention’ of Russia that her cruisers| though the end was near. On Wednesday 13 | Tuesday | 33 | 1017 | NO DIRTY TYPE TO CLEAN, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- | should have exclusive right to police the|he had a violent fit of coughing, accompan. That Tired Feeli “4 Wednesday 34 ll 6 NO OLD-FOGY IWEAS. tem effectually, dispels colds, head- seas in question and to convey Britieh|ied by a hemorrhage, when suddenly he at fire ee ing. ib Thureday 34 1l 55 ‘ aches and fevers and cures habitual | trespassers to Petropaulovaki, a port of | felt something harsh come up his throat,and Chas. H. Borden, of Wolfville, N. 8. 16 Friday 35 | Morn’g.| The history of the introduction of the Yost has been marvellous since its very constipation. Syrup of Figs is the Asiatic Russia, where the cases should he]on investigation it was found to be « tooth. is Carriage Builder by trade Mr. i Saturday 35 | 0 41 jinception. Never did a radical newcom sr 8° rapidly replace its established rivals. Its only remedy of its kind ever pro- |@judicated. Lord Rosebery declined to |The ejection of this gave him immediate hand n is well-known in that vicinity, ls Sunday 35 1 27 | long awaited improvements, however, gave it a hearty welcome, and to-day its follow- duced. pleasing to the taste and ace |#8tee 'o such proceedings and suggested|relief. It seems that just before he wae nd } ty dnteeeet 4k titled t 19 Monday » 2 12 | ing is world-wide and enthusiastic. Thousands of operators have tried and preferred We tI Bi h +? that the British vessels caught trespassing | taken il] Mr. Conrady went to a dentist to a aa Seen iin oa sae » Tuesday 3S : 9 Jit, and thousands of others —who lack the c murage of their convictions—stick to the cld cepta ae to the stomach, prompt 1n | be conveyed to Yokohama, where the| have some teeth fixed and some drawo. At — ae — ° a Wedasday 3% : = | machines from force of habit only—a'ready acknowledge it as THE typewriter. And| its action and truly beneficial in its | cases should be adjudicated by a British /the time he had an impression that he hed a - ma Peed - = a ae p79] Thursday a 6 1 all of this wondertul success of the past has been won with the early model of the Yost, effects, prepared only from the most consular court. Eventually the powers | swallowed one of his teeth, but the dentist, sult ot oneate, t ae aa 3 — : 35 7 3 |@po which the NEW YOST is a vast step in advance. ; 9 healthy and agreeable substances, its agreed that the trespassers should be de-|to reassure him, while knowing it to be a for some time, with EXTREME CON- x ne ay 35 7571. Send for illustrated Catalogue to IRA CORNWALL, General Agent for the Mari- many excellent qualitiescommend it livered to a British cruiser or to the nearest | fact, denied it, and told Mr. Conrady that S TIPA TION. 1 had no ambition io : M naw 34 $ 43 | ime Provinces, 134 Prince William Street, St. John, or to to. all and have made it the most aya authorities on eer oe it was ovly his imagination. He took this Souls tee taneth ok a ae q H Y * . tthe same time undertaking to bring|for truth and so did not cc st oti : «| Tuesday +4 | 9 26 D. B. STEWART, Charlottetown, P. F. I. | popular remedy known. - , g g th and t connect the 33 : : : : . them speedily to trial toot th 2 veateecing } «33 | 10 8 | May 25, 1893. Syrup of Am o-De pale in 75¢ ee ‘ ao ae yee amar ean _ SKODA’S DISCOVERY | Friday ll 24 poe Se Le | bottles by all leading druggists. Not @bliged to Explain. caused the laceration which resulted in all AND 15 32 1>R. DORSEY, Pit Physician and Surgeon, of the Medical Department of the Opemersity of the City of New York, late Member of the Kesideat Staff of Bellevue Hospital and the New York Lying-in Hospital, Now York City. (fice, North Side of Queen Square, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, DENCE—Near corner of King and Queen oun Charlottetown. d&w 3m—may5 — —— + -$ DR. J. KR. MeLEAN, University Pennsylvania, Phila- _ delphia, 1873, TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, NE? his practice exclusively to Eye. bes Throat cad all forms of Catarrbal Cen be consulted at New Glasgow every Tharsday, Vendome Hotel, 8 a. m. to 1.3) p. m. maj6—dy & wky im ROBERT BALLOCH & C0. TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J, A. MO3RISOA, HALIFAX MULES FOR TROUT FISHING FOR 1893 SEASON. 0 TO DAVIES’ DRUG STORE for your Flies, Rods, Reels, Hooka, Fiy Books, Lines, and every article necessary to fishermen. : ; Our “Block House” Flies have just wrived from England, and they are beau- ties. QGome and see them. 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All Gentlemen wishing to replenish their Linen with something nice in the way of a nice LINEN COLLAR, would do well to call and see this lot just received. ————_(x) - —-—— Neck Ties! Neck "Ties! A splendid lot of NEW TIES, Lights and Mediums, in Chinas, Surahs, Canvasses, etc. eS Underclothing ! Underclothing ! In NATURAL LLAMA, MERINO, COTTON, BRACES, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEPS, etc. etc,’ etc. {Xx W. A. WEEKS & 00., Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetewn, May 15, 1893. Facts for the People ! —{x)——— -- THE BAZAAR COMPANY ———-HAVE THE CHEAPEST Wall Paper, Shade Blinds, Curtain Poles, etc., IW DPEeeOrTxy. aa NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY DAY. eda GREAT BARGAINS in everything in the STATIONERY line. Sve ou new style FRINGED BLINDS—they are immense, the latest out. - BAZAAR COMPANY, Any reliable ¢ruggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, SAN FRANOISOO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N. Y. W R WATSON, Wholosale Druggst Charlott eetown mwf eB, OVW Yes, but feed it with Scott’s Emulsion. Feeding the cold kills it, and no one can afford to have a cough or cold,acute and leading to consumption, lurking around him. SCOTT'S | EM ULSIO Of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oiland Hypophosphites strengthens Weak Lungs, checks all Wasting Diseases and is a remarkable Flesh Producer. Almost.as Palatable as Milk, Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. QHNSON'S ANopYNE LINIMERT yVelee mOTHE Tor INTERNAL as EXTERNAL use, In. 1810 Originated by an Old Family Physician. Think Of It. Yates insult iceas. “dens ration after Generation have used and blessed It, Every Traveler should have a bottle in his satchel. From Rheumatism, Every Sarre Nervous Headache, Diphtheria,Coughs,Catarrh, Bron- ehitis, Asthma, Cholera-Morbus, Diarrhoea, Lameness, Soreness in Body or Limbs, Stiff Joints or Strains, will find in this okd Anodyne relief and \y cure, Should have Johnson’s Every Mother Ancayne tiniment in the Sere Throat, Tonsilitis, Colic, Cuts, Bruises, Cramps and Pains liable to oecur in an notice, Delays may costa life. Relieves er Complaints |ike magic, Price, Son see 6 bot- tlea $2 Express paid, L 8, Johason & Co., Boston, Mass —— FOR INVALIDS whose system needs toning up and whose appetites are failing, a quick and pleasant remedy will be feund in CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE. Prepared only by K. CAMPBELL & Co., Beware of Imitatious. MONTREAL. DIVIDEND NOTICE. Mercuants Bank or P, E. Istanp, Charlottetown, June 1, 1893. OTICE is hereby given that a Half- yearly Dividend, at the rate of Eight per cent. per annum, on the capital stoc of this Bank has been declared, payable at its banking house on and after July 3rd, rok. r By order of the Board. WM. McLEAN, Ch'town, May 20, 1893. A. FULTON,MANAGER Cashier. June 1—til date 2aw wy4i (The Empire.) Although the April reports show that Canada’s foreign commerce thus far in 1592-3 is nearly $12,000,000 ahead of last year—and that was an exceptionally high year—nothing rouses the trade faddists and pessimists from their gloom and d spendency. Foreign trade is not the sole index of national prosperity, but it is one indication and no insignificant ore. An abnormal and alarming shcinkage in in our outside commerce would certainly call for some explanation amongst protec- tionists or upholders of the National Policy. Out of respect for common sense a great practicsi condition must be susceptible of at least partial analysis and treatment. That must be the view of the ordinary plain and practical man. But we are in- formed on the most orthodox authority, that free traders are abore the rules that govern practical people. The rest of us have to account for things in this world. But the free traders are a law unto themselves. ‘Free traders,” says the Globe seer, ‘‘are not called upon to account for every alteration in the trade of a free trade country.”” Commerce ma collapse, money markets may be convulsed, thrones totter, and nations go inte bank- ruptcy, but ‘‘free traders are not called on to account” for anything. They have their theories; these theories, they believe, are fixed and eterna); if the facts don’t square with the theories, why, so much the worse for the facts, that’sall. This is precisely the view proclaimed by the reform states- men during the Cartwright regime, The country was euffsring, but the men in power were ‘flies on the wheel,” and the man who dared to assert that the fiscal conditions might be improved was either a rogue orafool. In other words, “ free traders are not called upon” to explain the facts that prove their policy to be a delusioa and asnare. Protectionists have to do it. National Policy men have todoit. But the free traders soar serenely upin the skies removed from mesre actual conditions and yulgar facts ! rE + Al AI Canada's Criminal Statistics. A MONOGRAPH ON CRIME BY MR. GEORGE JOHNSON. According to a recent Ottawa despatch, the Department of Agriculture has in press the criminal statistics of Canada for 1892. In addition tu the usual resume for the year prepared by Mr. St. Denis, the Blue Book will this year contain a monograph on crime in Canada, prepared by Mr. George Johnson. The statistician has massed the statistics of crime for the decade 1882-91 by means of elaborate methods dealing with the different phases of crime as presented by 348,462 convictions. In summing up the result obtained from the study of the statistics of Canada, Mr. John- son states, among other constructions, that crime has decreased in Canada that the native born population is much less criminal than the foreign born, that drunkenness has not increased notwith- standing the decrease in the number of Seott. Act counties, that law is well adjudicated in Canada, the escape from charges made being fewer in propor- tion than in moat countries, and that the female population of Canada supplies fewer criminals than the female popula- tion in other countries. He enters into a minute examination of juvenile erime, and concludes that it is cau the increase among boys, pvinting out the peculiar classes of crime in which the boys of Canada indulge. The relation of the several class- es of the community to crime are discussed with the object of drawing from the records the relative of proportion in crime commit- ted by the agricultural, the prof@@sional, the domestic and the industrial classes. The proportions of criminals sccording to birthplaces, religions, educational status, }sexes and ages liquor using are all discussed lin the light of the statistics of the past | years. The monograph will be issued jseparately as well as in the Blue Book for 1892. ; ——__— no Please bear in mind the volume of busi- |ness done by the McKay Woolen Mills, is ithe largest of any retail business in the city. With expenses low, we can and will cell goods at the lowest possible price. June 3 Gi. the troubie. Another curious medical case is that of a ten-year-old girl living near ihe Conradys. For eight years she has been a constant suffsrer from noso- bleeding. She had been taken to a number of doctors, but had not been able to obtain any relief. A short time ag» she was tuken to Dr. Schondelmeler, of No. 807 Quincy Street, specialist in nose and eye troubles, and he exemined the child and found in the nose a protuberance. He removed it aad revealen to the parent of the child a shoe button. The child when a baby had snuffed the button up her nose, which had lodged there, and, becoming encysted, had remained undiscovered. ——- oe Affairs in Germany. According to a late Berlin despatch, Count Herbert Bi«marck, candidate of the Skoda’s Little Tablets, CURED my Constipation, restored my Appetite, and made me better able to work, than I have been for years. As a result of their use, I have gained 14 lbs. in flesh. I would recommend them, as the BEST Remedies I know.” SKODA DISCOVERY CO., WOLFVILLE, N. 6. For sale by all Druggists. Trade supplied by W. R. Watson, Charlo**:‘own, P. E. 1 Why you take Cold Union of Landed P-oprietors in the Schoe. euhausen district, in making his first | speech before a meeting of his supporters in Schosoehausen last week, criticised the) government's commercial policy as revealed | in the customs union treaties. In most | respects his remarks followed the lines! already made famillar by his father in The) Hamburger Nachrichten. The money} necessary for the increase ef the army, he. said, would bein the government's hands’ already had not the Chancellor set his | tariff reform policy in operation. The folly | of the commercial treaties was evidenced by. the unfortunate condition of the treasury. | The need of the government and the peopie | called for the restoraticn of the former’ duties on grain. The peasants would com-| mit political suicide if they should vote for | the Liberal or Radical candidates, who, were eager to reduce the grain tariff stil] | lower, and thus accomplish the ruin of! German agriculiure. France Protests. | The Paris correspondent of the London, Morning Post says: French exhibitors com- | plain bitterly of the treatment received by | them at the hands of the managers of the | World’s Fair in Chicago, and of the customs | and railway officials in the United States. | They assert that there has been much unne- | cessary delay in getting their exhibits through | the custom house and in the matter c/ trans. | portation to Chicago. Thay also complain of | the intolerable dirt and general disorder | around the exhibition grounds, The refusal | comments. | ———— 2 1 A Doctor’s Harpy Txuoveut.—Some of | our Canadian physicians, in order to save a | perishing mortal, will boidly break through | every form of medical pride. We have to record a case of this kind that happened in Cobourg, Ont., in which the noble-minded | physician recommended Paine’s Calery | Compound after all other means failed io restore the patient to health. The case of Mrs. Christopher Lumley, of Cobourg, Ont., was & most distressing one. Nervousness and weakness had left her with an almost shattered constitution, and a stroke of paralysis helped to drag her nearer to the grave. It was during the most critical period of Mrs. Lumley’s sick- ness thatshe commenced to use Paine’s Celery Compound on her physician’s advice, After using the first bottle a happy change was apparent toall her friends, and the regular use of the wonderful medicine for ® short season resulted in a perfect cure. Mrs. Lumley writes to the proprietors of Paine’s Celery Compound as follows :— **T have much pleasure in recommend. ing Paine’s Celery Compound for nervous- ness and weakness, with which I was afflicted for a number of years, and for which my doctor could give no relief. I became very weak and had a stroke of paralysis. I was confined to my bed, and the doctor requested me to try a course of your medicine as the last thing that could be done. I did as recommended, and before I finished the first bottle I ex- perienced a change. I am glad to say that I am cured through the use of Paine’s}. Celery Compound. I have recommended it to others and they have been benefitted by it; and I would urge all who need a medicine to give it a trial, as it has worked miracles for me.” USE SKODA’s ,DISCOVERY, the great of the Fair managers to appoint an interna. | tional jury is also the subject of much adverse bloed and nerve remedy. and Cough. Generally caused by exposure to cold, wet feet, sitting in a draught, coming from hot and crowded places, in thin dress, or wearing damp clothes, stock- ings, or any other cause tending to check suddenly the perspiration. The result produces inflammation of the lining membrane of the lungs or throat, and this causes phlegm or matter, which nature tries to throw off by expectorae tion. In many cases she is unable te do so without assistance, and this ic Why you use Allen’s Lung Balsarn. 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