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Every nimber contains beau- in colors, and otographs of ne~ t i plates, house #. with plans, enabling builders to show the iatest designs and secure contracts. Address MUNN & CO., NEW York, 361 Bi cavway. Nervous MEN‘: EXHAUSTED VITALITY. Ma _ | eS rs z Se S wy a? awe Gr a ” > ey 3 >= wes a ta 3 3 5 Bae ee ’ of the first signs of cor heaith. Coughs, Colds Weak Lungs, Diseased Blood follow. Scott’s Emulsion | Cream of Cod-liver Oil, | tns ures all of these weakness-~ | | f ake it time to avert } less if you < Pi ans, eit. | ; an! a do ¢ Sintne? jon't he deceived SUOSUTMIGS | * aes bes . , ae G&rateiul Comiorting, i 5 ' ss 0COa. | ay > ? TT 'pD . | BREAKFAST—SUPPER. | By % : ce of the nat y pera digestion and ’ 1 bv a careful | a} m oft propert of wel eu t 4, Mr. Ep] : pr ed f our | brea und up] ad ately flavored beverage whico may save us many heavy do tore’ | It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a conetitution inay be gradually built up until strong hee. to resist every tendency to disease, Euadreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there 8 @ weak point. We imay escape many @ fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti fied by pure blood and a properly nourish. | ed frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. aoa only in packets, by Grocers, labelled ius, { AMES EPPS & CO., How Chemiste ecepathic Basen), . * . . | trees, selling the » - ' Holstetoers Enjoy aA “4 nhl ne A PulLACH IN ALASKA, ONE OF THE PECULIAR CUSTOMS OF THE NATIVES. Season te the Great The Salmon Berry Merry-Making Event of These Far North ern Tribes—The Picking aad the After Feaste.HMow They Enjoy. Fat sheep for the British. New Zealand h s twenty-five establish- | : 8 ina of southweaster: 7 | > ED \lask a very 6 ‘ na 6, and DA. 5. Pr. MI RRBAY, ‘ ‘ feasts is al ga _ . y aT wi ar part S ' vn ‘ y and y y The sal erry grows In Alaska great abun . ance and attains a size and excellence t lL have never seen equaled anywhere 7yoeeeee e As a @ supposed, Im a intry ‘ f except e herdier var-eties ¢ I is 8 they a eaveriy ¢ 8 ivy a iated by the na a re ry r ri al : asts ‘ l salt W he t is at its sf n a i irs t 1@ \ a iaree t f na . ta ind wome tak ano*s ‘ uv iwa tr the ¥ aye fO an island pat fA ast some distance off, $ of re ber ‘ I e is is and é i: i W they reach tl! pieking o x I ey sll sta and while they ¢ iz ‘ e they ya her ; ’ ” s of f berries, wl re You'll Feel Better Se a cal fe When your appetite is poor, if you two or three days the party is ready to take a dose of ret Thee = ali } ia ahced en er and as ther approach the MALTO PEPTONIZEDS vei tc od nntey Gretners of onl i bi aterial are displaved by the PORTER returning berry-pickers. The Indians left s a ling women and children e sbout twenty minutes before you. mur w the beach to meet them @ meals Ast inves approacu they line up in a < It builds up the system--gives row and stoy just a short distance strength to the iny alid--relieves from the shore The spokesman « f the the dyspeptic and is nourishing party stands up in the center canoe and saad invigorating. Buy a dozen uakes a epeech to the receiving party, —_ try it. that is crowding down to the very ejige unt Th POOTONITED T f the wuter He recounts the incidents P He PF 10 PEPTONIZED PORTER C0 LTD f the vorage, and tells them, in rather TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA. * al 3 aud grand 8 etrie, of thet te ey had the 8 f e sea W t ? 8 leceaa Lhey¥ NERVE BEANS are & new ‘lis And it very that cure the worst cases Aft ‘ - in ervous Debility, Lost Vigor ax ie i . ‘ Pailing Manhood; restores th ‘ s 8 ares ‘ vakness of body or mind cause i ¥. and g ‘ a s n y over-work, or the errs “- es . f any ine of BS th. This Remedy a> Lrg ely nes most obstinate cases when ail othe: ‘ b : ; e aTMENTS have failed eveato relieve old by drug ' 7 iy cata Ger Fock PS cE WEDICLST | « : : %.. Teronte, Ont. Write forpamphics Sold iu= ving a ing be ‘ ‘ : rus s. A t Be D# a4 rush e ue ¢ w ra the ae f ’ ! \e ee ee shor n = sale ge i ew =r, we assert that P| a they a d their s form a proces ° . and march up to the village, and there , ) is tofthe honse of the chief, amd ? Dodd S | singing and general r icing, a large nom anew enw j ber t ent nei z of L.ankets, : ” ¢ re f 3 . 3, dumestica and Vv arc is ¢ ther kKincs y v f yoous, ave cistril i so that ea per é Kid ney Pills oun nets at least one present. Ti.ese pres S wenawanans ents sometimes amount to $1,000 to 32,000 *) > as ™ in value, and th iving of them is cailed , re Backache, Dropsy, | i, tla t menial the mors fortunute Lumbago, Bricht’s Dis- | natives will often get several valuable : a presents at the pot After the pres ease, Rhe umatism and all | ents are distribnted, the berries are carried | +} poles ea : into the different Louses and « feast and | ther fo! ms of Kidney general good time ends the « elebration id . " j — . > lroubles, we are backed 7 Wild Wiite Catile. yy tha testimony oT aj} } A permanent memorial is t be made of ; a . cts a | the tamous rd of wild white eattle at ™ ») Na’ > used them. lzow Forest, the property the Dake | . Ha i ike bas given Inetroe > TH ¢f CURE TO STAY CURED, ¢ | tions ua 2 ed to the Kelvingrove i true ‘ rma n receipt of price, | v ae ij row a ¢ ection of spe t a ° Or. L. A. Sa & Co, Toronta i esenting the her These will BWeVrAseevaendaes ev ~ s siuffed I wand calf, and : ————— | t of a her bu he herd ; t 1 rossead With the ale us attle of Chillingham } Park, « s, therefore, likely that the PS | pure s : t long be avail- PRooHN | 7 j } i j ments wh mutton ie frozen for the British market. The ontput is some wo : i fat sheep a yea rhe sheep need + ose ar efiy crosses of \ D } ng-wooled breeds 3 3 jowns and Lincolns are tay fir vel pastures, w ~ hilly and ken s sitions Border Lei esters have jroved quite successfal for ‘rossing Ve ewes Indigo Industry, During the last seven vears the area de votel to indig ] has been about Be WO” * IS91-2 it sunk near y thir A favorable season and a rise | the price of ifdigo at Ca.cu ta, led tu a great extension of the industry in 1893, and the area of cultivation was estimated at 350,000 acres. The output was about eight per cent. above the average rai! ex porte for the last twelve years. Chinese in Russia. Large quantities of tea plants and appli- ances for the manufacture of tea, together with Cuinese laborers, are Leiag transport- ed from China with a view of establishing | plantat.ons in the Ural region of South eastern Kussia, whic! has been found very favors)le tu the gro rth of the tea plant. The Chinese trading classes do not favor the project, as they fear it will become, like ta cuitare in India and Ceylon, au- other serious rival to the uative industry Paims in Australia, f Sonth Australia some yrers to plant seeds ips. The palms from those seeds have grown to-tall, pro The government Years rgu caus T itaexp fd their e ate pains at wtive trees: and well-matnred dates have been received at elaide, The Queens land gover t ia planting cocoanut palms on the islands alony ite coast. Sheep HKreeding in France. Notwithstanding the fostering care the French government, sheep breeding has declined in Algeria, and official reports show that for several years past there has been a progressive decrease in the namber of sheep present number is esti mated at 8,504,000, the estimates being based on official figures. Sheep Shearing. Comparative triais of sheep shearing by hand and by machine, mede in Australia, resulted laryely in favor of the machines. It was found that a thousand sheep conld be sheared by mechine for about ten dol- lars, and the yield of wool is about eight ounces per head more than when sheared by hand. The Coffee Growing. Coffee planting is being pushed in the : t. of | British colonies Nor lh Borneo and Central Africa In the former Liberian, seeds leedlings are distributed among the & a tv plant fifty } nl uc “7? eate fixed price For Over Fifty Years. Aw Orp Axp Wett Terev Remepvy.— Mre. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has wed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- tg, with pe rtect sncece It soothes the other kind.—m. w. f. wkly-—1 v — — (-EORGE SACKETT'S CASE, Mild Sensation—One box of Dodd «Kidney Pills cures their fellow citizen of Backache and Kidney Disease, Hotsteax, March. 26.—This quiet villiage | 1s in 4m uproar of excitement just now over the of Geo. Sa:kett, a well known resident. His experience has had many parallels in other places, but none here. One box of Dodd's Kidney Pills cured him of severe backache and kidney disease of long standing, after he had tried every other remedy within his reach, but without any good results. These pills are manufactured by Dr. L. A. Smith & Co., Toronto and are sold by all dealers, or will be mailed on receipt of price: fifty cents per box, or six boxes for $2.50. care ad Fashion sheets for April at the Bazaer Stove.—Wall Paper Men, hild, eoftens the gums, allays the pain, | cure e colic, and is the best :emedy for Diarricea. Is pleasrt to the tos e. Sold y Druggists in every part of the world [ wenty-five cente a Lottle. Its value is | inealeulable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no EXTRACT WILL CURE Hoarseness, Frost Bites, Soreness, | Catarrh, | Burns, Bruises, | sore Feet, | Face Ache, | Hemorrhages. POND Sore Throat, Lameness, Influenza, Wounds, Piles, Earache, Chilblains, Sore Eyes, Inflammations, AVOID IMITATIONS. FAG-SIMILE OF BOTTLE WITH BUFF WRAPPER ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Avenue, New York. What is DRM AIAMMW NM ww FST SARAH ey vas Castoria is Dr. Samuel Piteher’s prescription for Infants nd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. [If is 2 harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soot hing Syrups, and Castor Oil. tt is Pleasant. Its guerantco is thirty years’ use by ffillions of Mothers. Casteria destroys Worms and allays foverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colie. Castoria reiicves . : 2 4 : tocthing trombles, cures constipation ana 7 : Castoria assimilates the food, regniates th emach $ 3 te>r~ ° st s¢ =e} ‘ ané@ bowels, giving healthy and natural < toria is tho Children’s Paracea—the Mother’s Friend. Castoria. Castori.. “ Castoria is an excellent medicine for ch | “© Cnetoria is SO % adeno to elt! tren thes éren. Mothers have rer ly told me of its I recomm iow good effect upon their children.” | known to me. é Dz. G. C. Osaoon, | B. ad , D., Lowell, Ma 111 So. Oxford St., Droekly i. &. * Castoria is the best remedy for children cf “Our physicians in the childr part- which lam: acquainted. I hope the dsy i | ment have spoken highly of peri fara ty thers willconsider ther | ence in their ou'side practice ia. inter a »n, and use Castor nd although only have a Bead v squack nostrums Wh! medical supp hat is known r destroviag their loved ones, by forcing of | products, yet we are free t ut the morn soothing syrup and other hurt" i | merits of Castoria has won us to « with agen ‘own their throats, thereby sendin; | favor upon it.” them to premature graves.” Unsitgep Hosprrat .np Disprssary, Da. J. I. Krvceezor, Boston, Masa Conway, Ar Auten C. Surrn, Pres., Tho Centaur Company, 7! Murray Street, New York City. COLONIAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE. ————— ——_ x ) — ——— — Mantle Department. NEW SPRING MANTLES! On Thursday morning, the 15th, and the following day we will show our New Spring Mantles. HENRY MORGAN 1894—tu thu sat & CO., MONTREAL. February 22, TRY : 3 SUNLIGHT SonPoey ef 1894---SPRINC---1894. Just Received, 5 Cases New Hats, English and American, in all the Latest Styles. Call and get one at prices that will send you away happy. JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, March 10, 1#94—m w f A Sure Cure for Billousness* Mr. M. Rooney, a well-known Halifax Merchant, writes: “I am using Hawker’s Liver Pills and can recommend them as a sure cure for Billousnese.” What Mr. Rooney says isendorsed by thousands who have tried these pill, Onge tried they are always sought for when the trouble recurs. They are easy to take, exceedingly mild in their action and effective in a marked de- gree. _ The most palatable praparation of Cod Liver Oil in the world is Miller’s Emul- sion, and ia now been taken by invalids with astonishing success. Miller’s is “the kind that cures conghs, colds, brenchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Every bottle warranted. No vily taste like others In big bottles, 50c. and $1.00, at druggists. ieahaniiee Charlottetown ladies are delighted with Priestley’s dress fabrics which are now sold by the better class of dealers through- out Canada They have a fineness of tex- ture and a softenss and teauty of surface all their own sil cilia The Modern Invalid, Has tastes medicinally, in keeping with other luxuries. A remedy must be plea- santly acceptable in form, purely whole some in composition, truely beneficial in eilect and entirely free from every objec- tionable quahty. If really ill he consults physician; if constipated uses tie gentle ‘amily laxative, Syrup of Figs «+++ — ee Now is the time to get your supply of crockery as we are selling off cheaper than ever to nake room for new goods to arrive as soon as navigation opens. The cheap crockery store.—W. P. Colwill. . feb 6 dv&wky 3wks. Puttner’s Emulsion has a delightful flavor, mid agrees with the most delicate s omach—is free from dangerous minerals and nareoties—and works wonders in re- storing the sick to health. No other remedy for Pulmonary tronbles combines 80 many good qualities, nor proves so generally efficacions as Puttner’s Emulsion. For sale by all medicine dealers, only 50 cts. for a large bottle....... ~imeiialahadlaati Neglect Coughs invite consumption Hawker’s Tolu and Wild cherry Balsam is- asurecure for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronebitis, Hoarseness and all throat and ‘ung troubles. ; USE SKO.A’S DISCOVERY, the great load and Nerve Remedy Lobster Packers, ATTENTION ! Having been apoointed Agent forthe Nor- ton Mannufacturi Company, makers of the PATENTED LUCK SE 1M LOBSTER CANS, I am prepared to taxe orders for the delivery of same tor next season’s packing. These Cans are made of the best Tin Stock, and warranted superior toanything before offered I have also in stock for sale :— P RCHMENT LININGS, TIN PLATES, INGOT TIN, LEAD, OOPPER, LUTON TWINE, MANILLA MARLINE, ROPES and other supplies. WALTER MATHESON, Lower Queen Street, Ch’tow 1894—2m eod & wkyi,.m DAVENPORT SCHOOL, Portland Manor, St. John, N. B. Boys educated for College or Business by an excellent statf of Resident Masters. Special attention paid to religion, morals and manners. Visiter—The Lord Bishop of Frederic- ton. Warden—Reyvy. M. A ; Oxford. Terms (after March 3lst) per annum: Day Scholars, $45; Boarders, $200. Trinity Term begins March 31st. ply to Headmaster or Warden mch9—eod t] 3ist John M. Ap- Need Wheat For Sale. White Russian and Manitoba Red, grown one year on “The Warren Farm” from seed imported gin 1893. During the last thirteen years Seed Wheat, the growth of this Farm, has given great satisfaction in every section of the Island, being better than imported. JOHN NEWSON. meh6—dy Im D B. STEWART, General Agent for P. E. Island. Orrice—Next Bank of N. S., Ch’tc wa. jeb6 New Bakery. I beg to inform the public that I have opened a Bakery Store next door to the Masonic Temple, where you will find all kinds of Bread and Cakes constantly on hand. A share of your patronage is solicited. JOHN C MOORE, the wt of Joseph dy lIm—mchl4 Formerly in Knight & Sons. Mortgage Sale To be sold by Public Auction, on the pre- mises, Gerald Street, Charlottetown, on FRI- DAY, twenty-seventh day of April next, A D 1804, and atthe hour of twelve o’clock, noon, under and by virtne of a power of sale contained in an indenture of mortgage bear- ing date the first day of July, A D 1875, and made between Henry A Harvie of the Com- mon of Charlottetown, in Queen’: County, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, in the Dominion of Canada, Stationer, and Hannah Harvie, his wife, of the one part, and Rowan Robert Fitzgerald of Charlottetown, in the County and Province aforesaid, Barrister-at- law, ot the other part: — All that tract, piece or parcelof land, being part of Common Lot Number Twenty-seven (27) in the Common of Charlottetown, bound- ed as follows, that is to say:—By a line com- mencing on the north boundary line of land lately the property of the late Daniel Hodg- son, Esquiie, in the south-east angle of iand formerly the property of George Wastie « e- Blois, being also the son th-east angle of a plot of land the property of Peter Gregor, and run ning thence easterly along the said boundary line of the late Daniel Hodgson’s land fifty- five (55) feet, or te the western side of a street intended asa continuation 6f School Btraet ; thence along thewatd intended street norther- ly one hand and eighty-seven feet six inches; thence westerl tallel with the first named beundary line fifty-five (55) feet, or to the eastern boundary ‘ine of Peter Gregor's land aforesaid; and thence along the said boundary line southerly one hundred and eighty-seven (187) feet six (6) inches, or to the place of commencement, being known and marked on the plan and survey of the sub- division of the said land as Plots Number 1, 2 and 3. ‘LSO—All that other tract, piece and parcel of land, being part of said Common Lot Num- ber twenty-seven (27), bounded as follows, that is lo say;:—Commencing on the north side of Gerald Street, at the distance ef forty feet easterly from the eastern side xf a street in- tended as a continuation of School Strect aforesa’d; thence easterly along said Gerald Streot forty-two feet; thence northerly paral- lel with said Intended street eighty-three feet three inches, or to the fouthern boundary line of land formerly the, property of the late James Cahill; thencesgasterly along the same forty-two teet; thence southerly to the place of commencement, being known and marked on said plan and survey as Plot No. 5, For iurther particulars apply at the office of . the undersigned. 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Address: ore aps salads ee eee ee . The Examiner Publishing Go, |G2o¢ Tobacco, am e ul iS ing 0., and he is now working day aud night pro- sats é . ducing a GOOD SMOKING and CHEW CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. | ING ARTICLE. Look out for his NEW = _ — meee BRAND, made from straight goods & | specially selected. WKE RK Hickey & Nicholson. febl2 Vi (ZN S Meagher's Grange Quinine Wine, ; % C§ATAR Fe Hi Pharma ae aceording to the British : Pharmacopoeia. Quinine in this agreeable 5 form is quicker in action and more reliable than when taken in Capsules, Powders or Pilis Dose—Half a wineglassful. For sale ; by all druggists. Sample bottie free to physi- ay Cians Upon receipt of card Pp p 9 gz ~ t E ik MEAGHER BROS. & CO., ERFE with Kg RE gif A ReMP feb26—d&w 3m Montreal. EFFECTUALLY CURES CATARRH, COLD IN THE HEAD, CATACRHAL HEAD- Lumber , Lu mber . sd everywhere. Price SS sate MPA oy THE HWE MEDICINE COY.,St. Joba, NB Sold everywhere. . . "9 - oN. FOR SALE SILVERWARE” "**)""" 5,000 CEDAR FENCE POSTS, 159,000 Good Split CEDAR SHINGLES. Also, a large supply of all kinds of Lum- alc @S 0C S an ewe ber, inciuding Vine, Spruce and Hemlock 5 » Boards, Scantling, Stuiding, Fencing, Palings, Laths, Bricks, Lime, ete move} The whole of the abeve will be sold cheap for cash, as it must be disposed of > 7 . before Opening of na igation We are giving BIG BARGAINS in the ccs a . > a8) save sk s above line of goods, as we havea large | , « o, scomot the even wine S n account o ie Severe winte stoek on hand. and bad roads we have « xtended the time for the cvilection of amounts dune ne to March lst. All amounts not settled on that date ¢ ci e 5 will be sued for in the March court with : : out further notice. North Side of Quen Square, - - - - Opposite the Post Office POOLE & LEWIS Charlottetown, January 4, 1894—ly & wky Ch’town, Feb, 8, 1894. T > LZ G . 0 1 STAMPS WANTED. bal a « ain. $ 6r OLD Canadian, United States’ and other Stamps, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For as |) eo mane pay $1 to $5 each GEORGE LOWE TURNIP SLICER, 9 _ i pines siti dad ke ai Having a large stock of the above Farm Implements on hand, and wishing to close them out this season, for the next two months I will sell them for 12 bushels of good Whit Russian Wheat, delivered at Charlottetown. Parties sendin® Wheat by train will have Bags returned with Crusher. Extra Rings for the above always on hand. D. W. FINLAYSON, Ch’town, Deo, 27, 1893—~eod & wy LEPAGE’S OLD STAND, Farm For Sale THE subscriber offers for sale his farm on the Mount Edward Road, about one mile anda half from the citv, well and favorably known as the “Welsh Farm.’ The farm consists of sixty acres, and con ; tains a good Dwelling House aud five _ Outbuildings, all in good condition. There is aleo a good orchard in connection Terms easy, Apply to C, BENOIT, Water Street July 3, 1893,