as : 7 THE DAILY EXAMINER oe PONDS FRTRAGT Sore Throat, WILL CURE Hoarseness, Lameness, hatver.. |! Frost Bites, Influenza, ae Soreness, creature. It will rermain absolutely mo- tionless until it sees that you have for- gotten its presence, and then it will sud- denly bound from picture to picture all round the walls and end by swinging down on the bellrope and jumping onto the top of your head. Jt breakfast it stole a poached egg and daubed it all over the door handle. Ida calls these outrages amusing tricks.” The Daily Examine The Leading Paper of P. E. Island. "HATEFUL, PLEASING RELIRP AFTER MANY DAYS, How a Queens County Man Found Permanent Healing, oS = L ROYAL APPOINTMENT POrT Rian, \e00, ey enna ae, ake Ri@rere Wounds, Catarrh, | His Own Experience Tslls Fully and i SME HAS useo ASK = YOUR Sunlight SOAP CONTINUED “Really, pa! us to imitate her.” ‘But with discrimination that you are drinking, Clara?” “Rum, papa. Ig was you who advised | What is it | Burns, Bruises, Sore Feet, Face Ache, | Piles, Earache, Chilblains, Sore Eyes, THE LARGEST in Size and Circulation. Freely some Truths which ali Reade ers of this Paper Should Know, Here and there, in almost on | FAC-SIMILE OF ' £ ' : f m . “Rum? Inthe morning?” He sat down | . THE BEST fi th P hl A q i ; Ad rt c every town of our province WI FE ae aud rubbed his eyes as one who tries to inflammations, cure waneees. Hemorrhages. OF the rubHe ane ier Verulser' are “chronic” cases ovel ' shake off some evil dream. ‘Did you | AVOID IMITATIONS. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. ea cleo | which ine ie Afvise her to enquire from those who do nse ft _ WHAT THEY THINK OF ITP ng we are 40 proud of asthe kind i re trial, words t nm ita favor by tt ap afatr sat are fa wo? a 8 s ‘Te giv gay rum?” “Yes, pa. fession which I am going to take up.” ‘Profession, Clara’ “Mrs woman should follow a calling, and that we ought to choose those which women have always avoided.” “Quite so.” “Well, lam going to act upen her ad- vice. Iam going to be a pilot.’ My dear Clara! A pilot? much ‘This is @ beautiful book, papa. Lights Landmarks of Great Britain.’ Here is another, ‘The Master Mariner's Hand- They all drink it in the pro- | This is too | ‘The Beacons, Buoys, Charimeis and | POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Avenue, New York. Westmacott says that every | | Don't Talk! but call and inspect our New Parlor, Drawing y Room and Bedroom Suites, /11 03 rte Bedsteads, and odd pieces of Furniture. "Swinging down on the bellrope and jumping onto the top of your head.” “Oh, all will come right,” said the widow reassuringly. : ‘And Clara is as bkd—Clara, who used to be so good and sweet, the very image book.’ You can't imagine how interest- of her poor mother, She insists upon ing it is.” this preposterous scheme of being a “You are joking, Clara. You must be joking.” “Not at ail, pa. You can't think what a let I have learned already. I'm to | Don't Listen ! but remember that we sell the Cheapest, and are determined to give the best bargains pilot and will talk of nothing bat re- volving lights, and hidden rocks, and codes of signals, and nonsense of the kind.” (To he Continned.) One Year, - - - $4\Three Months, - $ Six Months, - $2) One Month, - 35c Read This Sp'endid Offer to Subscribers : McCLURE'S MAGAZINE FREE to everyone subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER tor 12 months a | 40 cents a month. By special arrangement with the publishers, we are enabied to make a most exceptional offer to send McCLURK’S MAGAZINE S & 3 hell, Ha \ gre r| carry a green light to starboard and « suit sneaking FREE FOR ONE YEAK to everyone who fille out the following blank form, | Nove Scotia and P. E. | red to gutt; WHR © white Nght at the every time at JOHN NEWSON’S, the Cheape.t — USE SKODA’s DISCOVERY, the great eubscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER for 12 mouths at 40 cents « | be Give yles a chance. Give fat. the me © Thin Ba them Scott’s Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, masthead, and flare upevery 15 minutes.” ‘Oh, won't it look pretty at night!” cried her sister. And I know the fog signals. One blast means that a ship steers to star- board, two to port, three astern, four that itis ummanageable. But this man asks such dreadful questions at the end of each chapter. Listen to this: “You see a red light. course is that ship steering to a point?” The doctor rose with a gesture of de spair. over you both,” said he. “My dear papa, we are trying hard to live np to Mrs. Westmacott’s standard.” Well, I must say that I do not ad- The ship is on the port | tack and the wind at north. Whai | “lecan't imagine what has come | on P. E. Island. No trouble to show goods N& VB SEN. Furniture Store goods guaranteed Charlottetown, January 4, 1894 What is Quality of Blood and Nerve Remedy. ALL INTERESTED, READ THIS! All persons indebted to us by note of hand, book account or otherwise, will please take notice that their accounts must be settled at once, All amounts not paid February Ist, 1894, will be sued for without farther notiee. Vall and settle and save expense. POOLF & LEWIS. P. S.—We have on hand a large stock of Lumber, suitable for Building pur- month. CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT TO US. « 7 _ Dy SNe eS Mh Nhe So Nl “Se Me No Ul Uh Sh In Ll be ln lb Ib I> -* TTTTS TTTTTTTTTTTITTTTTTITITITITT Tien ew - Tue Exaumner Publishing Co., Charlottetown, P. E. Island. You will please send to my address t.e DAILY EXAMINER for 12 months from date, for which I agree to pay 46 cents a month, it being understood that you are to have sent to my address for one year, without extra charge, MoCLURE’S MAGAZINE; \commencing with the current TUTGITITANITI AVIA | +year. cisagree, Cases that become worse year after It is to reach such that the gentleman to whom these lines refer, and whose portrait is here given, has written the | story of his case. Mr. Branscomb's home a Chipman, Queens Co., N.§ it was there that a represen@- ive of the Groder compat ‘alled upon him, Sept. 1st, of Re = * eures Diarrhea toeihing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency,. : mire the result. Your chemistry, Ida, poses, in 1, 14, 2and 3 inch Pine, Spruce | ear. : with hypophosphites, and oo perhaps do ms hoot, but your and Hemlock Boards, 1} inch Flooring number. | he pimp yeu. Ho oee Watch them grow Fat, Chub- scheme, Clara, is out of the question. | SSSSASSSSSSNIIEAAS SS ca Sey sd) Spe Z and Sheathing, Studding, Scantling, 2 and N Si was most cor ta © gladly by. Healthy. Bricht Physi How a girl of your sense could ever en- ry - Ss ey aS fe ae een oe ca a ‘ vy 3 — ager ere re oe NAME. cccccccccccrcccccccevcsseoees seeeeeeeeesensees acknowledged his thanks, giv- _ : "* TC o tertain such notion is more than I can | 4 Sm eg } g oi Pe Z Oe ey ee I EI A ales cle ae ee i "e : cians, the world over,endorse | {r'tin such s notion is more than Tean | 27 aA Ul a fe Be) KE be me Cedar Posts, Lime and Brick, etc., all of Dileiinieetretieprictnecesennesins BABII rovers scsersenosevecien obere' | ing expression to the followiag t you ‘to a further with it.” " : Z Pas — A sy . | ay i & Pe which we will sell kw for Cash, as our - | Statement: ‘ ea or 5° r " Ries Tea - : y a » stock ns 2 cle » »yY onen- ' nu " "nit ru Hn it LREELELELGE L ti f i a ° ia) oe ‘But, pa,” asked Ida, with an air of in- va eo & a mf \e ; Z a t a be _— ~- by ope - Hh Sb Nin in Nb Nb Sb» Lb» Sin Lo Sb» Sb» b> Si» Sb Sin Shy Li» Sim Sa» Shp Sb» lin a Sb» Lb Sin Hh Mo Lb Mbp Sb Un Sp Ln Mp Ln Ln Sp Sp Ln Sbn Sb»! Sb Sp Ln belie Sb in | “It is five years since I first ts Don’t be deceived by Substitutes! uecent inquiry in her big blue eyes, A wf ee Be = | i re ot fee ion a Se ee eee became afflicted with a formol ae t £ Bowss, Bellevi-le. Ali Deugrists. Sc. 2 81 “what are we to So when your com- TI eet Aes 2 ee RR RRR Ok 7. Batts & tear L OUR OFFICE and see the entertaining and finely illustrated Me ; | ‘ : ; Me ae ee ; : or We tek ARE Re econ Re Saxe nad whe OOLE & LEWIS CALL AT OUR t and see the ung : . a , wands and Mrs. Westmacott's advice are i LUA Se Sos Sy SS SSS SSNS LOSS : ae 94 tis CLURE’S MAGAZINE, which has among its oe the — goers —_ . indigestion Last oo It be = . ' opposed? You told us to obey her. She | Ch’town, Dec. 21. 1893—3m eod&wv in America and England, including R. L. Stevenson, Rudygrd Kipling, A. Conan Dey.) Game more severe, develo & TOOTHACHE! eaye that when women try to throw off itoria is Dr. Sarauc! Pitecher’s prescription for Inf.uts a Octave Thanet, William Dean Howells, Bret Harte, Clark Russell, ee soo | into chronic diarrhoea | casa s HEADACHE! their shackles their fathers, brothers and | nd Children, It contains neither Cpium, Morphine nor ris, Thomas Hardy, J. T. Trowbridge, Jerome K. Jerome, Frances Hodgson Burneti, | oe NEURALGIA! husbands are the very first to try te ae : a . . a ni cs a : ce. ek 2 - c ; : Theodore Roosevelt, Joaquin Miller, Gilbert Parker, John Burroughs, Hanlin 4 | sell you how much | suffered 7 INSTANTLY SURED DT OME arrLication oF rivet them on again, and that in such a cther Narcotic substance. ft is n harmless eubstitute p | iand, Prof. E. 8. Holden, gens * mean H. seen Robert Barr, Henry M. | lor SIX LONG WeExs. It seeueae a eS — inatter no man has any authority.’ for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Cyrups, and Castor Oil Stanley, Archibald Forbes, Andrew Lang, and many others. ; : | ° J £0% aren ats a> w 7 eo 7? » » _ W o? es ze. Wes ache , Se ae ——— : as thouch relief could not be NW ER Oo. 1 more te MA of oe ion — Xt is Pleasant. Its guarartcoe is tuirty ycars’ use by N pursuance of a . «we General Assembly Each number of McCLURE’S MAGAZINE contains two illustrated interview | >| 4 4, 1] remember how he 25 cénts per Botiic, at all Druggists. Bi he d ae fit I “% : a his a ! ‘a hai Ptillions of Mothers. Casteria destroys Worms and ailays fi yin 7 the’ uae. oH yin. Ma ay with famous people. Jules Verne, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Tissandier, the famou oun ou Will ren : 2 ‘ tie, ’ oc ishec ris 22) ~.lilioms a ucTs. astorianccst ‘ re at Mardy rat yee 2 vei , : Se Maj : 7 + . > . Rat . C comes amAstic aes ee s 7 an $ grizzled hair . rea ie ae Sonus par-ef the eg vs iotituled : The Cte French Balloonist, Archdeacon Farrar, Thomas A. Edison, F. Hopkin: on Smith, H.| [ told you of my condition ana S “ta ee ae. oT a oo = ws 7 : i } mer fovcrishness. Castoria re events vomiting ©our ur ? o harlottetewn Tucerporati n Ar t,” an of the H. Boyesen, Alphonse Dau tet, Camille Flammarion, Edward Everett Hale, Professo asked your advice abeut takiay E 1 €) &. Ki eee | and Wiad Colic. Castoria relicves Mal de” An ot tevin hd toe City of Charset. | Graham Bell and many othere, have furnished material for especially prepared inter- acvic . - ituld “An ctto«m nd tne City of Cha: jotte- corporation Act ” a bottle of Groper's Svruer 4 You told me that the medicing) houses are relics of the dark ages.” 9 : town l The doctor muttered something and views, which will appear fully illustrate’ in this magazine. I do hereby give Public Notice that an election \ ace sideey Street, containing 2 d his foot upo 2 Ce é i me : ai Pains - : ofa Ma orforthe said Ci y, andof «ne ‘ y y r at ially , ora, a stor _‘» Cottage on Sidmey Street, containing | stamped his foot upon the carpet. Then | Castoria assimilates tho foed, regulates tho stomach tn serve a6 Crutmon “* -nelimas ih the ig HENRY M. STANLEY will contribute, especially for young readers, Ls ae eke ; ive = and good cellar Possecsion | withovt a word he passed out into the | i“ cls “ving healthy and natural sleep. Case Coucil for each of Ward Nom rst, 2and :o | of AFRICAN Ag VENTURE. was a iaxative anc mig not Bive Decen is garden, and his daughters could see him aac. sowe™, Eres, ee ra said City and oj two persons toserve as C mm p meet my needs. | delayed buy Ward No 4 NATURAL HISTORY AND ADVENTURE.—There will be several article persons to serve a2 written Mg VW , : . ¥ ie . “> ’ * lor Ca “il “er i 1 B - ee “uu vv Ww. W striding furiously up and down, cutting toria is tho Children’s Panacea—the Mether’s Fricnd. brome + page| oF dees ee by Raymond Blathwayt, who has been called by Mr. W. T. Stead the be: ing for a few hours uati! I be ff the head of the flowers wit] Common (un ilmen ip the said Council tu » > . : J , sini ——_. ae ae e © mm 8 “ e Ward No 5 n smd City. being in alla Mayora-d | interviewer in England, from material furnished him hy Car! Hagenback, of Hamburg. | n to hope that it would he omy ° , Castsria. Castori.. op Common Council ven, repressnting the the great animal importer and trainer. These articles deal with the Capture of Wik ga O} 2 . _ “Ob, you darling! You played your ee sas hh ehibkiiest etic tee all idieailaseciaiaiial titi adel eee , ’ . Beasts, tLe Training of Wild Beasts, the Transportation of Wild Beasts, the Adven-| me, Even my clothes seeme@ — part so splendidly!” cried Ida. ee ee Castoria is so well adepted to chi! ‘ren thas Wer Wore Nagbter One........ One Councillor. ss and Escapes of Carl Hagenbeck. The series will be illusirated by an Englisi | f bloating of “But how cruel itis! When I saw the . soTs Leve repeatedly told me ofits | 1 recommend it essuporiortoauy prescription i “ . ree.....Ome Cou cir aes ‘a at akill in drawi © enieat ; | a burden because o cating , —— . odk eftiautt wads hell ate: ttes * pe ap ” ee u Pirree......One Cr i artist of great skill in drawin ale. cle . sorrow and surprise in hiseyes,I very | ' ?°<t=pen! Ta : o ie Giaciaar er i. A. Ancner, M. D., a “ i osor ne Cassettes. | . . — are . | stomach I: was with difficulty nearly put my arms about him and told | ii a XM ads 111 So. Oxford St., Lrooxlyn, N. ¥. mrinndeee ree Councillors. JOHN BURROUGHS, C. F. HOLDER, DR. C. C. ABBOT T’and other writer | that I kept about sufficiently him all. Don’t you think we have done nti , WILL BE HELD ON : amous for their work in this field, will contribute to the Magazine J ~ enough’ , : € ria is the best remedy for children cf “Our physicians in tho children’s depart ‘ | to attend to my business. = “No, no, no. Not nearly enough. You | Kaa seguainted, [hope Cio day is of | Mat ae pe ea a eecaaen, | Wedmesday, the 14th day Of) _o¢ interest to both Young and Old will be PROF. R. L. GARNER'S AFRICAN) “ But | am a well mam nowa sieil te Laat when :nothers witiconsiterthercal | ¢nce In tacit OUtsiie PEucts — ’ ’ t : rPE I TO THE GORILLAS. Arrangements have been made, in conne | : ’ See Hype ian rnp = _ Tt ee ee ee ae — co February ’ A. D., isd i, Sy Dit blesdine Miciiey review, %0 publish Professor Garner’s letters descriptive ot | from the use ol your re | a How Rin , | sunny that | should be leading you. it | medical supplies what is known as rez:.. At the several places, that is to say: : lition to Africa. Professor Garner is noted the world over for th: | | h day fter I bi Vidawu Won, fit ' is quite a new experience. But I know ia ‘ products, yet we are free to confess that the Sn WGdk Mo. At bhenar the olledst Mé. Deb his present expedition to Africa. — “eae i; seen nar wena hee ii mn three days alter = . . . a Mr, . 4 < y >» 00 < kc a. > ‘ a 7 ante time wom = sender Geeesery. Seeme | thet iam right. If we goon ss.we ase rphine, sooth! merits of Castoria has woo us to look with Maceachern, Que B M.rovt ee roti “apt on a of f th - cael y his studies in the Grover'’s Syxur the tegi | P : 5 The int jon Around a0 2 doing, we shall be able to say all our conte @ favor upon it.” _1n Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Thomas sailed for Africa last Septem e for the purpose pap annagyall ¢ ae . ic ros “t : , '* 4 ; ee , ‘ Unirzp Tosprran anp Dispersary Connolly, opposite Mr. K. Heariz’s Warehouse | native haunts of the gorilla. The illustrations of these articles will be from phote- pain and distress across my ; ; a lives that we have saved him. And if 4a to pre " 3 ; r Beat : Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince h a‘ by Prof. Garner in Africa ' st jice tem | Wedon't, oh, Clara, we shoald never for- Da. J. ¥. Srvcmmace, stem, Mase, Streets, graphs taken by Fr0F. : stomach were removc!, My ro. oF mnt : a Conway, Ar Aten C. Surtn, Pres., iu Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. a . . . head- . ; a be. 4 | Give ourselves. a . she Sait Oe In Ward No 4. fee near the new City Hall, McCLURE’S MAGAZINE also contains most interesting ane ra aoe 1 - ad- | bowels rapidly assumed a nate : ———— Sn e y, TT Liurra tree ew Yor ty. corner of Kent and Queen Streets. he B re,” “ Newest Knowledge,” “ Knowledge of Immediate Value . os ’ CHAPTER X. the Catear Deawan e* v 7 e In Ward No, 5, at or near the carriage shop of the Eiige of the Pasar om s ak one He Ize. ay BReNreng ee . ural, healthy condition. Now i NERVE BEANS are 8 new dis i a Carroll & McAleer, corner of Kuston and Great | The Present Hour, Stranger than Fiction,” etc. cyoees iat gape the warns casce ° WOMEN OF THE FUTVR2. Gennge streate, tine ies we is ’ i > h THI sat ana drink aS well as I ever Nervous Debility, igor an ili ae a nd #t the said Eleciion the Poll wi open . j : 7 Pauling Manhood; | restora the From that day the doctor's peace was at nine o’clock in the forenoon, and ooutinus apen We are offering this splendid Magazine wil . could. ] have gained constant- - } gone. Never was a qniet and orderly | until five o’cluck in the afternoon of the same an a * | ly in fl-sh since March last, L.. of youth. This | household transformed so suddenly into —_—— Fe ee mee nn day. wAILY EXAMINER for onl $4.60 a year, ma rable te | colar Same Srestulighaben te sdieva, Tad tw arog. | a beer garden or a happy man turned | DESCRIPTION OF WARDS, : " : y J : pay “ am perfec ly cured. £ Sato Ba eee ete ues wept] | into such a completely miserable oue. | cinsiouicwon which foes souch of Dortkense | Avance or in monthly instalments of 40c. as desiree 7 io coms a duty for me to He had never realized before how entire- | - Ty . C n Hughe= druggist | ly his daughters had shielded him from | 7 Grain TUsSAer : a ‘ a> g, “eh | all the friction of life. Now that they . Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Military barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part of | Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street We make this exceptional offer in order that we may secure a large number ot| state my Case fully, that others” new subscribers, bui all who are already subscribers may avai! themselves of thi Opportunity to secure practically free this great popular Magazine. Aduress: torn be G. E i , aT + vho suffer as 1 did may koow © f i, «here to find a cure,” | had not only ceased to protect him, but | had themselves become a source of trou- ——- AND —— 9 | 0 f of e Br iH Upper | lle te him, he began to understand how | and north of Richmond Street. . . . we var * 0 : nine large rn oe great the blessing was which he bad ex- | jeenmanes Tans an aenocee all that part of mI r Publishin Co | Truly _ 2 ee ee Se oe. a, — iariotietown Which lies south of Fitzro treei j . rw. Po-session a t the middle ef November. | joyed and to sigh for the happy days be | and north of Gratton Street. 7 : a a5 E. A. BRANSCOMB, > : a Number Five shall comprise all that part of i * if fore his girls had come under the infla- : ' “7: : ys Charlottetown which lie f F sire TTLYTOWNY : : A. HORNE & CO. ence of his neighbor. locluding ese Benya Ee a sent, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. nares J ve | oat es a te Mrs. West- | cen enn X NOMINATION DAY.4 ~ — —— OED SOS Ne remaeaee SS. Bem ons More . . . WEDNE DAY. February Tth, A. D 1894, from 7 | ing. ‘‘Youare pale aud a little off color. } Having a large stock ot the above Farm Implements ON | the time of ‘1 weive at noon until the Sor at " ‘ Though you Cough ¢ | “ ‘ . . Tuur o'clock _ vain me You should come with me for a 10-mile Four o'clock in the afiernoon of the same day. | spin upon the tandem.” “T am troubled about my girls.” They were walking up and down in the gar- den. From time to time there sounded from the house behind them the long sad | wail of a French horn. i “That is Ida,” saidhe. ‘She has taken to practicing on that dreadful instrn- ment in the intervals of her chemistry. | And Clara is quite as bad. I declare it is getting quite unendurable.” } For qualification of Klecv!ors, see abeve Act 51 Victoria. Cup. 12, sec 24 iv 29. [L. 3.1 9 | hand, and wishing to close them out this season, for the next /two months I will sell them for 12 bushels of good White | Russian Wheat, delivered at Charlottetown. Parties sending Wheat by train will have Bags returned with Crusher. Extra Rings for the above always on hand. D WW. FINLAY sO%, Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1893—eod & wy LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. S Don’t Despair! ¢ ¢ ¢ ( CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? Fors Tae ae and an bonest opinion, write UNN & CO., who have bad nearly fifty » Il, M. DAVISON, aie ce face Many apparently hopeless cases City Clerk. have been cured by a course of AMPBELL’S WINE OF BEECH TREE CREOSOTE TRY IT! AT ALI, DRUGGISTS. K. CAMPBELL & CO., Montreal. one eee ee T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the ity of Charlottetown. City Clerk's Office, Charlottetown, Jan, 1*, 189th. jen232—10i Riecson of a Water Commissioner experience in the patent business. 7 d tions strictiy confidential. A Handbeok of a ‘ Comm ‘ Semation concerning Patepis and 2ow t0 Ob i WAWKE! CATARRH tain them sent free. Als. 2 catalogue of mechal- ical and scientific books sent free. 2 Patents taken through Munn & Co, ee ial notice inthe Scientific American, thus are brought widely betore the public Witte | > out cost to the inventor. This splendid feb) issued weekly, elegant!y illustrated. bx: oF 3 largest circuiation of any scientitic work in ae ¢ $3 Water Works Act, Ise7.”° I do hereby give MUNN & CO, The > 9 emrecrated distros principles—you must give your daugh- | -_ world, ayear. Sample comes sent free. me ceucanseunea “Ah, doctor, doctor!” she cried, shak- | == ee — 7 N pursuance of wn Act of the General As = £ E Building Edition, monthiy, $2.50 a year. : ‘ . ; wf wine » General Assem- 3 fe ure + ¢ flis ww a “nied ing her forefinger with a gleam of her | AL of this Island, meds and passed im the PERF Og = af yk wiPLt open. £5 cont: + hvery ne mber cousins Peas Ey I ° “¥ i iv year of the reign 0 erp esent Majest | s, with plans, enzbling builders to eho’ | ett white teeth. You must live up to your Qaven Victoria. intituled: ee Charlot oan Ee Ty S S S eat BeX — A eat pn 4 : j 8 yater Wat YT E ' New YOukK, 361 Broapwa% [want Loca or Di-- | ters the same liberty as you advocate for | Public Notive that an | t \ 1 t the “ Mannfac other women.” : ail i i A ba Midiieee Clon “Liberty, madam, certainly! But this Election for a Water Commissioner for EFFECTUALLY CURES CATARRH, COLD IN THE HEAD, CATARRHAL HEAD. | Salt y cam ealt ! . ach i »” i ACHE AND DE NESS, I} /EN * e a i a —_ “ied be the | spproaches to license. Se the City of Charlottetown, dold everywhere. Price, 25 cents. M’fd. by THE H 1WK&R MEDICINECO'Y.,L'td.,St.Jobn,N.B. | . i ! ind mos “The same law for all, my friend. | ; pular, literal, ; das iad a CRE “ equitable in ¢ ‘ They ineure She tapped him reprovingly on the arm | in the place of MR. ALEXANDER McKIN- IDT Sst X RH. | ' | ‘ NON, retired, will be elc 4 “ las*e* irre | with her sunshade. ‘‘When you were 20, = oe a - Feen, " ' ed, | profession.) your father did not, I presume, object to | 3,500 Bag | 7 4 your learning chemistry or playing a z& w f= A : ‘ ; | 321 int ‘ | J. B. PATON, | inusical instrument. You would have | ee alee ipsam. & 5 People in this 19th century are bound to have the best | 1,000 | ish. I Island Salt, er shed = Maritime Ma er ‘ . ” the ay ebraary, A. D. 1894, ° . ; alee | 1,000 rusk : es ge | thought it tyranny if he had. ; : that can be had for the money. Tuat is why se ‘ Charlottetown. | “But there is such a sudden change in } at the several places, that is to say : ‘ : Pre ™ F , : | them both.” | ee . In Ward No.1, ator near ths office of Mr SEVER VEAR ; Jane : Cratelul ¢ omlortiag. i ae a . ; ’ f John Macenchern. Queen Stree!. oe YBODY Ss i - ax ae i Yes, I have noticed that they have | POROUS in Werk. Ma. 2 at o¢ near the hemes of : , | been very enthusiastic lately in the cause Thomas Connoliv, opposite Mr. R- Heariz’ , ie < -. - im i 2 x Ss S G : ] isci in} WATER PROOT Waiehb vuse Sidney Street, between G ¥ 3 bus & rativa 2 Practhat lon’? of ee pp OCOA., | ct liverty. OF ail my disciples I think GARMENTS. amine mE i4 4 i ‘ avs | Operative & Prosthetic Dent sity. R R E \ K F \ST that they promise to be the most devoted / In yve co 3, at or near the Market House. ro — . si ; } oe Faawd. and consistent, which is the more natu- Everybody wears them, aoe ee eyo Bt OF Bear the new City Hall ° 5 oP ake to ; “By a thorough | nowledge of the nar | gal since their father is one of our most | ee ae te a bald Eel cteteen aio They give perfect satisfaction in fit, style and finish D R , \| [ R R \ y ural laws which govern the operations « ad c ions.” far McAi: Lurner , in aiken : eal like e@ 2 Ji Ata , peration trusted champions. ALWAYS ASK FOR Carrell & MeAis r, corner of Euston and Great | and it has become a bvy-wor d that } digestion and 1 n, and by @ carefu The doctor gave a twitch of impatience George strevig | . i . . ” Stamper ] Victoria Row : ee ae oo , - . ve And at the said Election the Pell will be e py T sRS we i olamper tuck, CLR BY ‘a A properties of wellselect “I seem to have lost all authority,” he opened at nine o'clock ia lo Menncen” ond Gransy Ruppers wear like iron. e/ Ca oa, Mr by + bas prov ided on: | cried. tinue open until five v’cl ck in the afternvon o Decem her 26, 18923—tu thn sat i janlS l&aw ivr ae breakfast tables with a delicately Havore “No, no, my dear friend. They are a Se eee aap : ~ : <<? 7. Shennan aes , ae spew may seve we many hee Kittle exuberant at having broken the DES: RIP “ON OF WARDS. nasa = soe Te Lee ee ee | 8S. R. FOSTER & SON, octope’ hill. t ix by the judicious use of | on : = Number One shali compris all that part of E oa : | trammels of custom. That is all. ie arlottatow ae Oe 7 Soe ee f Wire Nail ch articles of diet memetiieamios: | , @harloitetown Wich lies sou-h of torchester | anuracturers oO re ial cadit ~ vrad este’ iis Ee ost ors “You cannot think what I have had to aoeee wae the parcel of land formerly known as } M saa uf , tu - ; “" , N ‘lee ” 7 ene en cp URNS SON, | 7 the Military Barrack Grour | el am P ui Nalisés enough to resist every tendency to disease put up with, ‘madam. It has been a Namber Two shal compton ailtha't part of otec me ron ” é Hundreds of subtle maladies are floatin. | dreadful experience. Last night, after I | Chariottet wn whien lies sonth of Richmond | Spikes, lacks. Brads. Shee ul a Boatin ‘ * 4 t . S Jorche at j . 2 around us ready to attack wherever ther: | had extingnished the candle in ray bed- ouber Thee on couaene of tha’ part of } Nails. J): neariaa Nails. &e +a weak jx We may « seape many : room, I placed my foot upon something Chariottetown which lies -outh of Grvet o» Btreet ‘ , . tal « hw f a elt 4, smocth and hard, which scuttled from | aud north of ichmoud strext. a C QS C S an PW Sr ‘in. N. B. fat Msi y keepong ourselves wel® fort I * 9 ont’ Number Four shall comprise a!l that part ot 5 t } ae oe aii tiei by pure blood and a properly nourish | — ~, Magine my — I lit) Chariattovown which lies south o: Fitzroy Street ! - - ' | ed fru Civils e Gazette. | the gas and came upon 4 well known tor- and north of Graf on Street. eX ee ae | I esr EP? ; : & a" oe Made simply with boiling water or milk | toise which Clara has thought fit to in- | Chastsuaremn which ker nesth of Pumeay caneet o# ’ . arity ? : Bo! l only in packets, by Gracers, labelled | troduce into the house. I call it afilthy including the Common of ‘he said Town We are giving BIG BARGAIN S in the clei oe ; farm aux, | eustom to have such pets. NOMINATION DAY b li : | THE cubsersber « al , 7 ppd i ‘ “ | 2 £ 2 ‘ 7 ion th i . ‘Ame EPPS & ©V., Homewpathic | Mrs. Westmacott dropped him a little WEDNESDAY Febroar 7h. A.D 191 20, }@UO0VE line of goods, as we have a large jon th ae bemiasts, Lomion, Kosund | courtesy. ‘Thank you, sir,” said she. i ie time, ol ar hae al noon pe the = of t k h d “ —* ‘i Hg rm” a a ce ei alee de eee ° i 6 hi i i , . ‘ e Four o'clock in the afternoon of the same dav. favorably | " rer STAMPS WANTED Fa a a nice little side hit at my poor Mre. DeWet—* There, Reginald, are Mrs. Uptodate—“ Dear me, what a| For qualification of Electors, sen Act 50, Vic- StOC on and, fees ' ; . and eal ; a those Rigby Waterproofs I have been tell- | sight those DeWets are, out on the streeta | Fi, intituled “ Charlowetown Water Works ; ood D aod fis ’ OLD Canadian, U ary “I give you my word that I had for- ing you about. Can’t you eee how stylish | a day like this without Rigby Garments — ~~ er oe ee Ou | ildi There -) Canadian, United States’ and other | gotten about her,” cried the doctor, flush- i : ot 24 : : | Outbuildin és 9% ’ ’ and comfortable they look ?—and they are It takes some yple a !ifet } {L. 8.} ke ol nect:@m stamps, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For| ing. “One such pet may no doubt be| ; rat peor ee ee T. HEATH HAVILAND = = | is also a . , , t lovely for winter weather. You al- how to be comfortable. J j t ; % » 8 ls Z many pay $1 to $5 each ; 7” es ; j BOW comfortable. Just think how Mayor of the City of ‘ harlottetown. } Termes easy : pay GEORGE LOWE endured, but two are more than I can ways wait till everybody else in the world ' we used to swelter in those horrid Rubber] HH. M. DAVISON, North Side of een qare, - 0 ite th Q t Offi ce. C. BENOIT, 346 Spadina pone Scien bear, Ida has a monkey which lives on adopts @ new thing before you will believe Waterproofs, and such melling things.” ’s Office. C Me Men Jen, 1 ’ Theo ppds3l b v3 Vater Street : . the curtain rod. It is # most dreadful | jn it. We really must havethem atonce.”| decl9—t 1 6 ee DASSASED TE, SRmy, 58, TENN. Chaslottetown, January 4, 1894—dy & wky July 3, 1292