| op anaemia i. 69 Pegg s-< i N S y THE PHE abv, \ : L es : . wry “ae 4 Vee “0, ~ R ef ' : = y- wv) 4 AW ittae ‘ a eaxy VR OS) R ‘ oo \ t oN ag Ver a x PEO a 2 MOcata ad ae? —_— , 5 Wei ceteasinsennemneneets pe , | ’ emayriare. | LABO SAVING | a A ae el PURIFYING |. J CLEANSING | EXCELLENCE PURITY cs FsanuicT (conan) | } PURE AND TO CON nema Bias ne atie mmm sul « Fr a s LARGEST SALE THE WORLD | ACSULT FOUNDED ON MERIT | AA | ' VUNOUA | is averted, or if too late to avert it it is often cured and always relieved by Scott’s Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil. Coughs, Colds and Lungs. Physicians, the over, endorse it. «ures Weak world Don't be deceived by Substitutes; Seott £ Lowne, Delleri.ic. All Druggists, De. ‘ Ag r | I Isla a N Bank a & i tow: TOLET i os Gul > ate] pied by E. H. Nort - 4 App stees Ci Estat a) S i ani2d $ Though you Cough Don’t Despair! Many apparently hopeless cases have been cured by a course of AMPBELL’S WINE OP BEECH TREE CREOSOTE TRY IT! AT ALI DRUGGISTS. , K. CAMPBELL & CO., Montreal, TO LET. I Premises tat ly occupied by Mr. Georg Thorne, situate on Sidney Street, comtainin t bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, shoy ar troom; good yard and stabiing, et« Possession immediately Apply to JAMES F. CURTIS TOOTHACHE! HEADACHE ! NEURALGIA! INSTANTLY CURZD BST ONE APTLIcasION oF NERVOL. 25 cents per Bottle, at all Druggists. arson PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! a were a wondertul discovery No othe em in the w 1. Woll positively cure or telie ell manner of The information_aroyLd eat tox is worth ten times the cost of a box of pille Fim out about them, and you will always be thankfal .n LL & poss. They expel all impurities from the biovs licate women find great benefit fr 4 asing them Lilust rated pam phiet f Scid everywhere, or sent i - DR L Se free stampa; five boxes @ail TT Scta in i” JOUNSON & CO.. % Custom House St. B NE RVE |, xznve neaxs we es new dis BEANS solutely cures the most ne fREATMENTS have failed evento relieve. —old by drug gists at $1 per package, or six for or sent mail or Kecign of peice by adiienine THE TASES MEDICINE W~ Teronve, Unt. Wrteior vamphica. Sold tp— Cha tetown by G. FE. Ha ghes druggist Grateful — Comlorting. Epps’s CO pps’s Cocoa. BREAK FAST—SUPPER. hokey of the nat the operations of , and by a careful application of the properties of well-select ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and supper a delicately flavored “By athorough knowledge eral laws which govern - digestion and nutrition ihre nt tar acta ee DAILY EXAMINER . “ FALR WOMAN AS A BEAT RAILROAD COMPANIES AND RESTAU RANTS HER CHIEF PREY. strange, But Even Honest Women Do Not Think It Amies to Beat These Particular Pablic and Private Industries..Cao Any One Explain It * Phe readiness and enthusiasm with whic’ vr woman will beat the restaurant keep soda water dispensatories, railroad a a and al) ther inetitutions ot ati for the co lection of ten ec s . ‘ AT ye 8s oue f ingest na of theee fast strid Ava vas dis -nesing a h t r «lay ry ar firs ba rg . g her gloves ani ‘ gt rings so thatthey won ‘ very beet lv intage te a” present was We my r e a w town da In t enet ‘ That stupid condactor never ‘ \ for my far e she hela up the five cent piece ex wntiy aud laughed in an almost fiendish moment a pretty blonde girl pase table and saluted my companior 4 t f t? uy heid seemed to in rasant t ights. She stepped and wule Phen they gizczled te ra winked at each other st reminds me of something funny anwhed the blonde girl, whose cos e st have at her husband quite a i hare ridden in five horse cars ay and it hasn t coat ma a cent M mpani instantly grew serious Lk l her pretty brows v iv uanage it? she inquire x , Easily enough,” retorted the blonde ’ In two cases the impudent ¢ r never even asked me for my far se I didn’t call him and beg t Phree of the cars I rode on were } ] when I boarded them The conductor thers iso atthesane time vas WAY U] front He didn't know who W many got on Finally he came around with his eter al cry of ‘Fare, please I looked straight shead of me, for I wanted to see what he vould He passed and repassed col ting fares from idictic women, who vere fumbling in their purses Each time ling - oked s ispiciously at me At last said snappishly Have I got your fare, ma'am? I looked over his head as harght- ly as Iconld. He became humble Did | get your fare, lady?’ he lisped ‘How uany fares do you want? I replied sternly yr man faded away to the atform, thoroughly crestfallen Several good looking fellows glared as if him out of the alg hey had a mind to throw window Phe g'ris lan ence. but ghed long « when g over this experi. the blonde charmer was zone I remarked savagely that I thought such tactics dishonest ‘ Vonsense, bserved my lady, laconi ally, and refused any farther discussion In due time the waiter brought me m; Let me see it,” said my beantiful phil anthropist Of conrae she got it She studie! it for a moment seriously, then a mused ex; crept around the tempt burst iuto ression x ruth nd firally she a ‘ ianghter see.” she said eagerly, bending across 1 tab'e He has cheated himself ont of t ent Now, don’t be a simpletor ind have him correct it It's none fy mar ; 141lness, a vwat But I thought it a first rate opportunity for a lesson in morals, I called the wait snd showed him where he had erred and you may believe he wes profoundly éTatefal As I collected my change and rose to, gu { noticed an ominous frown settling over her lovely brow, and I am sure the word ‘‘fool” issued between her set teeth She did not speak to me for ten blocks sud when she did at last unbend it was in such a frigid fashion that I began to fear | sad lost her forever A Door-Opening og. n the men ical doy te > Searcely anything is lacking tal furniture of this pay nake him the equal of a biby 2 years oid ‘ ept t it 1 wor is and who ca’ rove that he is destitnte of this faculty sithough not possessing articulate speech ? The other evening, while 1 was giving my vlantsadrink, he came to me several times asking to have the gate opened. Not ca: ng tolay down the hose, I paid little attention to his teasing, and-he determin- mpass his purpose in another the front door he went, and nd it not latched, but re yuiring some force to thrown it open Then he backed ont the full width of the veranda, and, running, threw this weight vivlently against the door as to drive it Very soon he reappeared with his nistress, to whom he had made hie sup and she, without knowing of his failure with me, opened the gate and gave he little fellow his coveted freedom t shonid be explained, in regard to the vit shown in opening a heavy or sticking loor, that Toots acquired his experience 7 #1 to e wa iv pressing it, fou pen piication sprir ig. He found by experiments that if with his f< paws he pressed this door pen jast far enough to emit his body, it sould spring to and pinch his tail; and that by retreating and running the whole of a smallentry he could impart momentum enough to open the door wide his tail, at the same time etting ont a dependent companion. This act. I am inclined to think, is a little smarter than 1s usual in a 2-year old child re enyth i¢ } til thus clear The Use of Glass Biicke. Exper:ments with glass bricks for build ing purposes were begun in 1891 by M. Falconnier, an architect of Lyons. These bricks sre hollow. being blown like ordin iry bottles, and are given forms—such as etc., that permit of ready aying. A bituminous cement, with a base f asphalt. is used. The bricks serve as louble windows, giving protection against beth cold and heat; are good insulators of iumidity and noise; and they leid them selves readily to the decoration of buiid ngs either by their form or their color Many aypplicationa are foreseen. The bricks are neater than marble for iment markets, and are especially adapted for hospitals, bath halle, hot houses, refrizer ating establishments, and buildings in which absence of windows wonld be an advantage. A hot-honse of glass brick« osts about the same as an ordinary gue, eaves fuel, and resiste hail ihesa, hexagons — A HKurning levenge. The ancient Persians burnt the books of the Pheenicians and Egy pliana; Romans burnt the book of the Jews, of the Christ ians and of the Greek philosophers; Jews destroyed the Christian and pagan books and Christians were equally destructive of pagan and Jewish literature, iii: ALL THREE CURED, Netl MeKechnie, with his wife and mother- in-law ¢ ered of Constipation by Dodd's Kidney Pills—These Pills better Than Ordinary Catharties, Toroxto, Feb. 19.—Neil McKechnie, a popular barber of this city, has been a suf- ferer from chron constipation for years. He used Dodd’s Kidney Pills and not only obtained immediate relief, but a permanent beverage whico may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of | such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until enough to resist every tenden y Hundreds of subtle maladies around us ready to attack *A weak po nt. fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti etrong to disease. | are floating | wherever there We may escape many & ! } fied by pure blood and a properly nourish ed frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. ' Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled ius i JAMES EPPS & CO., Homewpathic | Chemists. London, En-iand. STAMPS WANTED OLD Canadian, United States’ and other stamps, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For many pay $1 to $5 each. , ,GEORGELOWE | J46"Spadina Avenue, Toronto, eure. His wife and mother-in-law were similarly afflicted, and used these pills with the same good result. Ordinary cutharties give only temporary relief and leave the patient worse than before using them. While Ddd’s Kidney Pills are not cathartics, their peculiar action on the liver and kidneys is such that the causes of constipation are permanently removed These pills are manufactured by Dr. L. A Smith & Co., Toronto, and ara sold by al dealers, or will be mailed on receipt of price; fifty cents per box, or 2ix boxes for = 50 ’ ——~» > 0 + sin Do you Cough? Hawker’s Tolu and Wild Cherry Balsam is a sure Congh Cure, “Mother, what shall I do for this dread ful cough?” “Take Puttner’s Emulsion my dear, it always helps our family USE SKOLA’S DISCOVERY, the great Blood and Nerve Remedy, — with a fy door closed by the reaction uf a° IN A GOLDEN HEARSE. JZ. m | \ Funeral which is Said to Have Cost One Hundred Thousand Dollars. I'he steamér Oceanic, from Yokohama. which arrived at San Francisco a few davs ago, brought advices concerning the burial | Kosho, ex-chief abbot of temple at Kyoto Ten thousand people composed the funeral cortege, which was reviewed by 150,000 more. Among those present were mem- bers of the imperial family, peers, repre- sentatives of various Buddhist temples and leading officials of the locality. The procession consisted of about 2,100 priests with nearly 300 acolytes and 2,000 at- tendants. (On account of the great crowds of the late Otani the Hong Wal three girders of a temporary bridge at Gojo fell and over twenty persons were thrown into the river, but no one was seriously injured On the bridge at the gawa the crush terrific that many | order to escape death, leaped | into the shoal water and broke their legs The remains of the dead priest were in- cinerated, being carried to the cemetery in agolden hearse. The cost of the funeral was about $100,000 crossing of Kamo- was 80 persons in Too Late for the Train. It is impossible to “catch a train” you are a minute late, while other hand “catching a_ cold” is impossible to avoid. If you have “caught | too on the almost a cold” obtain at once a bottle of Hawker’s | folu and Wild Cherry Balsam; it will | quickly put itto flight. It is a certain cure for Coughs Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all throat and lung troubles. to cure Sold cents a bottle evervwhere, 25 and Cod, herring and halibut are reporte ecarce 1 Newfoundland waters higeiienneniiti For Over Vifty Years. Ay Ory Anp Wet Triep Remepy.— } Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Svrup beed used for over fifty years by millions | of mothers for their children while teeth- | nig, with perfect snecess. It the child, softens the gums, allavs the pain, | cures the colic, and is the best remedy for | Diarrhcea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold | has soothes by Druggists in every part of the world. | Twenty-tive cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs, | Wineloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no} other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—1 y Advices from Boulogne state that a Safe and pleasant to take, sure | 50} |two months | Russian Wheat, delivered at ¢ | EE OY OT oe samme - PONDS EXTRACT Sore Throat, WILL CURE Hoarseness, Lameness, su 1 Frost Bites, Influenza, Soreness, Wounds, Catarrh, Piles, Burns, Earache, Bruises, Chilblains, Sore Feet, Sore Eyes, Face Ache, Inflammations, Hemorrhages. AVOID IMITATIONS. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Avenue, New York. FAC-SIMILE OF WITH PER BOTTLE BUFF WRAF a rT &. &. Grain Orusher when | TORN Le Having a large stock of the above Farm Implements on hand, and wishing to close them out this season, for the next I will sell them for 12 bushels of good White ‘harlottetown. Parties sending Wheat by irain will have Bags returned with Crusher. Kxtra Rings for the ab hand. D>. W. FEINLAYSON, Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1893—eod & wy LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. ve V4 alWwavs on supposed bomb was found in the court of justice there. It consists of a glass tube | containing gunpowder, pieces of iron, tin | and bullets, together with some half | SIN burned wool and liquid. The contents ' ee ALE ae” are undergoing analysis. sd b 41 cone | 4 The modiste may have the artistic and | BA aesthetic sense, but except she have the | a right material to work upon, the result } Ss will be, not a creation, which every lady | desires in a costume. Priestley’s well | known dress fabrics, by their softness, | ricnness and wonderful quality of perfect fitting and draping, achieve beautiful | Casteria is Dr. Semuel Piteher’s ; rescription for Infavts den He oa , faaketal . . ‘ ademeieer go oo — A f . and Caildren. It contains ncithor Opium, Morphine nor Priestley’s famous black dress goods thor Narcotic substance. | n-harmiess substitute —_ for Paregoric, Drops, Scothing frrups, and Castor Oil, tsow to Get a Suaulight Picture, Send 25 “Sunlight” Soap wrappers | (wrappers bearing the words ““Why Does a Woman Look Old Sooner Than a Man”) | to Levev Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto. | and vou will receive by posta pretty pic- | ture free from advertising, and well worth | This is an easv way to decorate The soap is the best in the framing. your home. market and it will only cost 1 c. postage to It is Picasant. Its guarantcos is thirty ycars’? use by Riillions of Mothers. Castcria destroys Worms and allays Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, and Wind Casteria relieves fovorishness. cures Diarrhoea tecthing troubles, cures Castoria essimilates the food, and natural sleep. Colic. and flatulency. regulates the stomach Case constipation healthy and bowcls, giving ' send in the wrappers, if you leave the ens | toria is the Children’s Panacea—tho Mother’s Friend. open. Write your address carefully. | oe a ea ef Castoria. Castoria. The oil of the Norwegian Cod Liver is ss sikaedenaind st a lil nature’s grand restorative, and is only | “Castoria is an cxcellent medicine for chi! “ Castoria is so well adapted to childran tha found in its entirely and purity in Miller's Gren. Mothers have repeated! I recommend it as superior toany prescription Emulsion, “the kind that cures” colds, | good effect upon their children known to me.” coughs, bronchitis and all! affections of the throat and Inngs. Every bottle warrented. No oily taste like others. In big 50c. and $1.00, at druggists. eeseee ian USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY. the grea Blood and NerveRemedy. Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, Prepared strictly according to the British Pharmacopeia. Quinine in this agreeable form is quicker in action and more reliable than Pills Dose—Half a wineglassful. For sale by all druggists. Sample bottle free to physi- clans upon receipt of card. MEAGHER BROS, & CO., Montreal. feb2¢—d&w 3m CAVEATS, COPYRIGHTS. CAN I ourals A PATENT? Fora tions strictly tial. A Handbook of In- Patents and bow to ob- tain them sent free. Al. if » i— sci books tents bh Co. i ti Gr platen, ma colors, ana pi otograph: ? 8 0 iatest 4 ein pians, enabling Sener to show the 8 and secure contracts, cress CO., New Yorgs, 361 Broapway, The “Magic City.” Save your numbers of the “ Magic City” and have them bound by J. D. TAYLOR, at J. D. McLeod’s old corner. Price for hinding, 75 cents and upwards, | according to style. The “ Magic City,” when bound, will make a valuable and inte*esting book. J. D TAYLOR, Book binder. SHERIFFS SALE. By tion to me directed, issned out of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of Thomas W. May against John Martin, [have taken and seized as the property of the said John Martin all his right, title and interest in and to the fo- lowing property, namely, all that tract piece or parcel of Jand situate, lying and being at D-.ndas, in Township Number Fifty-five, in Kings County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and deseribed as follows :—On the North by land lately sold to Jonathan Matheson ; on the East by land now or formerly in possession of Daniel Nicholson ; on the South by Jand now or formerly in possession of Alexan der McLeod; and on the West by the Cum- berland road, containing one humdred acres of land, a little more or less. And I do hereby give Public Notice that I will on Friday, the Tenth day of August next, A. D. 1894, at the hour of Twelve o’clock noon, at the Court house, in Georgetown, in Kings County, set up and sell at Public Auction the said property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said writ, being Six Hundred and twenty-nine dollars, and interest on Five Hundred and twenty-six dollars, from the Fifteenth day of July, A. D, 1893, till paid | at the rate of Seven per cent., per annum | besides sheriffs fees and all incidental ex- | penses. DANTEL A. McINNIS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, King’s County, February 2nd, 1894. A. A. McLean, Plaintiff's Attorney, dy ex, 3in f : bottles, | when taken in Capsules, Powders’ or | | virtue of a Writ of Statute Execu- Ti. A. Ancuer, M9. D, 111 fe. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dz. G. C. Ocacon, Lowell, Ma s best remedy for children of “Our physicians in the children’s depart i ly told me of its | | | * Castoria fs th which Iam 2cq lL. Lhope the day is xot ment hsve spoken highly of their experi- far Cistant n mothers wilconsi i ence in their cutside practice with Castoria, i nd use Cas i i elthough we only hare among our } st ‘ ’ trums whic! medical supplies what is known as resrular d by products, yet we are free to confess that the ror ot “its ef Castoria has won us to look with ar: nt ihereby 3 ; | favor upon it.” thet premature { . Unitep Hospitau 2np Dispenrs:ey, Da. J. 1 ; Boston, Mess j Conway, Arten ©. Surrn, Pres., ! f 3 rd | bs ; © +4 ; =r aa = Bass x5 . ~e in lt = me a Cos ae cn mt 2 Dont Tall ! but call and inspect our New Parlor, Drawing Table Room and Bedroom Suites, Chairs. + ° ~ . Bedsteads, and odd pieces of Furniture. ee Lis cen, ! bnt i Don’t | remember th: it we sell the Cheapest, and are determined to give the best bargains every time at JOHN NEWSON’S, the Cheapest on P. E. Island. Quality of No trouble to show goods JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, January 4, 1894. Furniture Store goods guaranteed. 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E. ¢ rere ‘ W Exp onl { ! by Hon. I is W. and « M I <p on the Wor Deparim Willard, Pr dent « he W il Woman's Chr Ler OON DITIONS } ty} mm pa Lisi w ‘ar ENG! s Th y rs ha j by subse! ‘ ; ’ oth MRS. N L. STEW his city mint S. R. FOSTER Manufacturers of Pepe? "bee ae if EFFECTUALLY CURES CATARRH, COLD IN } Me ACHK AND DEAFNE: THE HEAD, CATARKHAL ) TEAL i NFLUENZA, ETC. Sold everywhere. Price, 25 cents. Mra. by THE AWRER MEDICINECO’Y., L'td.,St.Jo! m,N.1 EES People in this 19th century are bound to naive that can be had for the money. That is why EVERYBODY YEARS GRANBY RUBBERS! They give perfect satisfaction in fit. style and finish and it has become a by-word that “it “Gransy Ruspers wear like iron.” December 26, 1893—tu thn eat tlae best Steeland Iron cu Spikes, ‘Va B Nails. I}uneariaz St Jounw, N CKS, s ‘. Ya ‘ Faria & or =e = is “ailU Term : A mnte ea “ 4 } July 3, 1893 THEE FRG Lobster supplies, 1994 LE, COMMANDER, OF APRIL Freight appiy in Lor or d irom clear Wire ¢ Dentistry, RRAY, per Blo \ ‘ . a Reereliaeg ee oa ; 2 | Cu } ye “} a’ ~~ ye 7 +e ‘i a is jf } t : ; { t- a r i o j a tj | {| . i i i = , - Fue » < Ascesansontrshiennnsedti-illaitathieieaiatesarinaasnientists J US Gas al Stock, y, Price, CO ink — «k NPSi- re should sell at it fill and mntiy and Overcoats, | Suits will e fully up » people of > us a eall Mckay Woolen Co. rt T f the foliowing Lob i ng Oud lowest prices ior « i credit 7 best t nd 100 x lo. ck liv i ; towh or Souris: 50 ibs Blo lin Pig Lead, 2.0 ( m Ts 1 i liexds, 300 eo! Rop Is vy Herring Nets. asserted siz*s: 5,000 a Hoops for Heads I Bows gs Trap Nails 1 a8 i B S, cases l i in i Flatde £00 | al ; ” Ibs Co; Wn] t B i Ro . inized Jroi i Zes Galvanized Bath Trays, 300,00 I wert n for 1 ib Tali Cana, ’ lo. fo Fiat Cat ooo d Oo Ib Fiat Cans, at t j t 1 orders given immediatels so, I “ h Apply to LONGWORTH & CO,, jan Water Street, Liverpodl, = ARK B. PEAKE, d A il Red, rpool on the mm that port = n Direct, il, NEXT, rough rates to on th island lon to John rt. Old Broad Piteairn Bros., to the owners is. & CO sw ‘olumbian Exposition, ld has been in- ! or The ernments ot . the lands he sea have e Exhibition of modern tines, haracter can thas com- ind and sea, re und the nius rates the dis- portr iyed oF THE bX iT"ON pans ims awakened vo yol- pages, itains or to eolumea iting ngs and rh t Art, l’ro- ™ tery ‘ wonder- } x-(Joverpor “% ian nlroduction IT, S. Senator vd a chapter Frances E. ind Nation- e Unions new hu : ~ embel BEAUTIFUL yer he whe 1ing tha sol¢ ne \ ore fm lex & SON, Nails, t Nails and Shoe 1 Nails, &e i : reacties sale s farm mut one and Farm’ d con i five here connecui0n ter Street Pb = 6 ned