—-— THE DR. H. D. JOHNSON. Kye, Kar, Nose and Throat. & wy 3m i | ot | Y Operative & Prosthetic Dentistry. . J. P. MURRAY DR. J. P. MI R bu 9 | ‘ \ » Row n Y NERVE [23 we as Nervous Det ty, Lost Vigor anc Pailing Manhood; restores the weakness of es or mind causec ¢ the erTors er | Remedy ab | ases when all othe! id by drug | | i r pa ' six for S$, or ee y tpt of price seivessing THE yaMES MEDICINE * a. Teronta, Unt ~ Write tor mapnet Seid a { POOOO0802088U8 Sere t! at . Dodd’ S ow een" DAILY 3. ua DRINK IT LIKE buted by the W. “DRINK WINE AND ee = EXAMINER . t A LADY," Sauntering leisurely along the street, a | | well dr ae ou ng lady passed me She ive a peculiar call. It was answered by }eone about oe own size and age. The two gy ria seated themselves on the edge of the | porch and at once began an animated chit- | chat and so loud as to be distinctly heard is off Chis isa part of what I was al- npell dito hear: i “Yes, we played cards with the gentle | ' and i 1 good deal of wine, and : : sid and did things that we ought iks needn’t make such an x fuss at { - ‘s Ww ed her companion “Tf hear what you say it | ' zg out of this s ras. with rotten hearts are | k out for victims, and such | themselves as thes: | rls apparently were, recruits will con- ie to swell the army of the “lost.” ‘We plaved cards and drank wine.” When did they begin this habit of win: irinking, I wonder ? Once when my field f la! this gospel temperance work vas it f the interior towns of one of Middle States, I met on the principal ivenue a young woman, a former pupil in e Sunday school in a distant village. A Kidney Pills Ww A WAAAAANS ropsy, ght’s Dis-¢ ism ahd alt’ SD OAL MLSS AE ay a ? @ gs a - 8 cnr > Bi ick ache, Son » Br rig > ? o r fon of Kidney ¢ Tr ubles, we are backed by the testimony or all » have USE d th em. TH «+ ¢ CURE TO STAY CURED, on receipt of price. t Toronto t $ ¢ é ¢ 0 DOCG @ “You'll Feel Better ” e ee your appetite is poor, if you take a dose of SMALTO PEPTONIZED © PORTER. erbout twenty minutes before you. meais e It builds up the sy stem--gives Pstrength to the invalid--reiieves @ihe dyspeptic and is nourishiag AARC A® POLO LOLOL LON LO LM Gand invigorating. Buy a dozen @ and try it. Q PEPTORIZED PORIER C0. LID E MALIO P t OTIA, CANADA. ° J ) ON WALLETS VAS aan. TOOTHACHE! HEADACHE! NEURALGIA! teeta? cot 4 INSTANTLY CUBED ST NE RVOL. | 25 ecénts per ill Druggists. et fh em i ” An met athom a fh. ceed x w + fat se te about be t => r A DOSR i ier fro the ‘bien f tle ! Pt ee ] ated re r sent © for & ‘ i \. ‘4 40H 1 «& a Mass OTA) OF PURE ILL NORWEGIAN Palatabie is taste .ike others 50c. and 81.00 cream 3 In big Sones a - — . - 2 _ - Pale Faces snow Depleted Blood, poor rishinent, everything bed. They are signs of Anemia. “ Scott’s Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, ith hypophosphites, en- ches the blood, purifies the nzmia, builds Physicians, the iorse it. Don’t be _Meceined by Substitutes! t & Bowr « Druggiets. 80. & £1. i | i | | Kin, cures up the system. world over, enc Grate ful —€ omtorting. Epps’s Cocoa. '°". sation showed how the had done its ghoulish work Che spirit of the good Samaritan moved | prayed that I might be able t urn her wayward feet. The purity of essed childhood’s days and scenes, asso- sweet and sac red, hallowed mem- ries, early pi laymates—all, all were pre- ments conver ruel vulture me. ations, nted in the brilliant coloring of hope id trust. A mist filled her eyes. “Come, I'll take you home, In less an a day we will be there How glad ur parents will be to see you! Surely, 1 do not forget the love of father and other, and you do want to see them gain, don’t you Mary?” Straightening herself up to her ful! ieight, her face white, her form rigid ard ed, in a voice whose tone convey«d ‘ate mingled with utter despair, she an- wered: “Yes, I do remember them Chey taught me to drink wine at the fam- ly board. I was told todrink it like a ady. Easily and quickly enough I learned trai t» lke it. I tried to drink it ‘like a lady. ‘nder its influence the bottle drained, rain reeled. the world was torn from un- er my feet,the sky became all brass rday [ am eating the ashes of the apple- f th e Dead Sea. “There is nothing leit orth living for I can’t fight agains odds much longer. Every hand ushes me nearer the bottom, then come: »end. Some day I must stand at the of God, and I tell you I shall be a le witness against those whotaught me ‘drink wine like a lady.’” F ather, motion, what answer? For ere will me atime when that question be as - i and must be answered lo day man stands colossal. To-day he is temples and arts, eloquence, poetry 1 song. To-day he has universities, ieges, asylums, hospitals, refinements, umanities, churches and a death-bed, al ghted with the matchless radiance an ve of that immortal gift, eternal lif asseuith Jesus Cnrist. He is learning tis bett er to educate the criminal in to stone him. Better to liberate and icate the man than to enslave hin lose the saloon than support its ut , utter setter to ¢ pe Better to cultivate and develo; the child than to whip and frighten him. —F. E. W \ pla ard has bee n ordered by the Be ° ginm vernment to be hung in every om. It reads as follows: “Of «ne indred and twenty-five thousand death, any as twenty-fi thousand, or one are the result of alcoholism. In ¢ luring which the population has creased | fourteen per cent, the con- in ilcohol has been augmented yt even per cent, cases of madness by forty five per cent, crimes by seventy licides by eighty per cent, mur per cent i : ind vagrants and | eggars by one hundred sud fifty-six per cent | tre Catholic Total Abstinence Arch i » ese Union of Piniadelpnia lately re juested the publishers of Catholic papers to refus juor advertisements in their A prison chaplin says very tersely. np!y lensed alcohol.” —_—_—————_ —- 2 6 +e —_—__—_—__________. THE ETIQUETTE OF VISITING Married women leave rds with their their husband’s own; that is to say, one is the gentleman of the house and the h yates, wri tes Isabel A. Mallon “The art of Dressing for the April Ladies Home A dinner party demands a cali 1 two weeks, but this is not required after atea « ge reception. Ifafriend n an al ri € Visiting” in Journal within ra iar sill, iti3 proper to call in person and svea card with kind inquiries writte: pon A very pretty English fashio s gradua'ly finding its way here. After a severe i liess a lady may send by mail t sll the people who have called to inquir: for her an engraved card reading in thi way: “Mrs. James Brown presents her compliments and her thanks for recent kind inquiries.” This does away with the necessity Of making visite when one i- still in ill health, and yet it is a recognition of the courtesies received. tis polite, also to ole save a card of congratulation when a ‘w qaby appeara in the family, but.one is never expec ted to ask to see the mother. ti “AFTER TYPHOID FEVER, Harvey Neff has Kidney Diserse, which Doctors could not cure—Dodd’s Kidney Pills Restored him to Perfect Health, Port Colborne, April 9—In March, 1893, Harvey H. Neff of this place hada bad attack of typhoid fever. Good nursing nd medical attendance brought him round but the attack left bim a victim of k pos disease This the doctors. failed to « t Dodd’s Kidney Pills, the in- m1 al liable rem edy, did the same good work n thi @ case as in all others and Mr. Neff is well to-day. Dodd’s was the first kidney remedy in pill form ever offered the public . [ts wonce ful ¢ aring in all forms of ki (lney disease La- led to the introduction o 4f nu- merous cheap and worthless im ations. Purchasers, for their own safety, .shouldi nsist getting Dodd’s Kidney Pills. , Sold in large boxes: price fifty cents or six boxes for $2.50. Tobe had ofalf lealers Fr The most palatable preparation of Cod Oil the world is Miller’s Emul- |} sion and is now being taken by invalids | with astonish ng success- M Jler’s is “the | kind that cures” coughs, colds, bronchitia id all throat and jung troubles. E very ttle warranted. In big ‘g | No oil ly taste like others te bottles, 50c. wnd $1,00, at druggists. Don’t , mise the best opportunity probably have in the year to buy the you of grace, best quality of boots for you will pay elsewhere for the Lcommou quality. To one and all we say IL Pp s RE ARF AST—SUPPER. *?, to J. B Macdonald & Co’s great cheap a thorough k wle dge of the nat Fale ural laws wh ro the operations of | ince ae 4 an aia d and n, and by a carefu USE SK ODA’S DISCOVERY, the great e ; < | i ae : hind and Nerve Ramedy ay ‘ ‘ ype 2 of well-select- | ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our| ~ rt : ag meer tga breakfast i supper & delicately ey OEE US i SEED s ! be we whicO may SBve us many heavy S 5 é : doctors’ billx. It is by the judicious use of 7 eu article f et that a constitution te eee may be gradually built > aS meg SEED WHEAT. en g » resist every tendency to disease. . » Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating OATS, BARLEY, around us ready t) attack wherever there VETCHES, is & weak poir We may escape many a . : fatal shaft by keeping ourselves wel! forti | CLOVER, fied by pure blood and a P roperly nourish- TIMOTHY, &e., &e, ed ame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with beiling water or milk, Fresh and Good at Bold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled | tau, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecpathic Chemists, London, Sn,edl. J D. MACLEOD & CO's, _ USE POND’S EXTRACT Have t PILES BURNS SORE EYES WOUNDS SORES Headache tainly be AND have the ALL PAIN that it’s very bad yo and perh POND'S gering by the garden gate again aroused —the doc rub thoroughly warmly with tism may But don’t accept substitutes, he early frosts or too late a lin- coLos RHEUMATISM so peacefully slumbering the summer ional Well, if CUTS u must change your die . BRUISES SPRAINS SORE THROAT Catarrh AND AFTER SHAVING ips take some distasteft tor will tell you what—but first the part « EXTRACT, iflicted with ap it rheuma- then wr flannel, and the wholly disappear. It will cer- much relieved. Now that you POND'S EXTRACT try it for any of the many things its buff wrapper mentions. It’s a wonderful curative. POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Ave., N. Y, ey It is Pleasant. I eures Diarrhea Castoria de * Castoria is an excellent med fren. Mothers have repeatedly good edfect upon their children." Daz. G. “ m acquainted. I hope mott whichia far distant when rest of tueir ck int . stcad of t of the vari morphine, soothing syrup and agents do: them to premature graves.” Da. J. F for Paregoric, Drops, S ts guarantco is t Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fevorishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, eee Sastoria is the best remedy for children of s07s willconsi‘er th Ykiren, and use Castorixia- | and ¢ usquack nostrums Which &: destroying their loved ones, by forcing opiu m their throats, thereby sending The Contarr visi sad , Tl Murray Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine ror other Narcotic substance. 1t is a harmless substitute soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. hirty ycars’ use by and Wind Colie. Castoria rclicves tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimdates the and bowels, giving hezxlt toria is tho Children’s Panacca—tao Mother’s Friend, recniates the stomach Case food, hy and natural sleep. i Cc astori.. ladepted to children thas supericr toany prescription icine for ch’! told mo ofits | * Castori Senne T recommend satbaheeme Tl. A. Ancuer, M. D., C. Orcoon, 111 Se. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lowell, Liass. “Our rn in the children's depart- the day is ret ment have spoken highly of their experi- roc) ence in their outside practice with Castoria, uch we only have among our lies what is known as reguisi products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” UnitTep Hospital ann Dispensary, Boston, Masa a other hurtful . Kincnrios, Conway, Ar ALLEN C. Surrn, Pres., treet, New York City. [Ae Sa ee oD PRESCOEE LOSES OEE , = ot Fe Dress Good > OF tino riesuley’s Dress Goods ; Tre : ‘ VARNISHED A good name is mere potent than thrones and king- ; BoarRD ws Scone 1 WHICH THE GOODS doms. In business a good name is vital, The name of ‘ Paalvaieeco.- ~ Priestiey is a synonym for what is delicate, durable and ¢ . * beautiful in Black Dress Goods. In England it is a house- : ; hold word. Priestley’s dress iabrics are worn by the well dressed women of : , Great Britain, while on this side, they have attained to general faver. Ladies ¢ > should buy no other black dress goods till they have seen Priestley’s. They add ; 4 " one 20D Baas + > to an unequalled durability, a beeutiful draping quality. Women of taste understand ; ; what that means in the success of a costume. ' ‘ canahiansisadinadman al NEW SPRIN FIRE Your patronage The The London & The The These Companie settlement of losses. JOHN ————— —— (x) Mantle Department. On Thursday morning, we will show our New Spring Mantles. HEN February 22, 1894—tu thu cat United Fire lis Co Pienix Ins. Co, ef Brooklyn. STRENGTH, and are noted for MACEACHERN, E. ISDAND. COLONIAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE. G 1G MANTLES! the 15th, and the following day Y MORGAN & CO., INSURANCE. by the following great Fire Companies is respectfully solicited :— Royal Ins. Co of Liverpool, Lancashire Ins. Co of liveprool. of Uanchester. s command ENORMOUS MONETARY their prompt and liberal AGENT FOR P. “harlottetown DOORS and FRAMES, SA We are also prepared to ticing, Tennoning, Ji of the best Quebec pine. api—im daw & wky Ch’town, Nov. 9, 1903—wiy ROBERT PALES and Fret Sawing. All kinds of GOTHIC WINDOWS made at shortest notice. Our Machinery is new and of the very best description, Give us a call. ROBT. PALMER & CO., & CO, Sash and Door Factory. READ THIS We are now better prepared than ever to supply Contractors with PANEL SHES FRAMES, MOULDINGS and and FINISH SPOUTING and CONDUCTORS, STAIR RAILS, STAIR BALUSTERS, NEWEL; POSTS, which are always kept constant!y in stock. do all kinds of JOBBING in Planing, Jointing, Mor | and we manufacture PBAKW’S NO. WHARF. A Tale of the Sea, in South American Brooks, of the bark “Douglas,” my second mate went in bath- ting. He was afterwards seized with violent cramp and vomiting and we feared he would not recover. f gave him a “dose of Dr. Mann ng’s German Remedy, and to our delight it gaye him instant relief.” “On another occasion,” continued the cap- tain “one of my crew had such a lame back that he could not stand up. Two free rnb bing with Dr. Manning’s German Remedy cured him. I consiner it to be invaluable to a shipmaster and would not be withont it if obtainable.” This valuable remedy is manufactured by the Hawker Medicine Co., St. John, N. B., aud is for sale by all drug- gists and dealers. Price 50 cts. For Over Fifty Years. “While we were waters” said Capt. Aw OLp Anp WeLL Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Wins'oe’s Soothing Svrup ha- beed used for over fifty years by million- of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value ie incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—1 ly now te Get a Suulight Picture, Send 25 “Sunlight soap wrappers (wrap- pers bearing the words “why does a woman look old sooner than a man”) to Levev Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive by posta pretty picture free from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy way todecorate your home. The soap is the best in the market and it will only cost 1 ¢. postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write your address carefully. You should attend J. B. Macdonald & Co’s great discount sale. Everyone pleased with goodsand prices. Everything going otf cheap. Personal experience will prove that Hawkers Tolu and Wild Cherry Balsam is the best Cough Cure. For Piles, blind, bleeding or itching Pond’s extract is the best remedy known. For continued application use Pond’s Ex- tract Ointment. Cotton duck for boat sails, 7 oz and & oz.—Harris & Stewart, London House. avs lw USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY the greaa Blood and Nerve Remedy. DHNSON'S 4NopYNE LINIMENT ynElKe an ANY Y OTe Re Por INTERNAL as EXTERNAL use Im 1810 Originated by an Oid Family Think Of It. vars Sima than Mgt vation after Generation have used and blessed Every Traveler should have a —— as his catches Rheumatiain Every Sufferer 2? Nervous Headache, Diphtheria. Congh a Catarrh, Bron obitis, Asthma, Cholera- Morbus, D: a, Soreness in Body or Limbs, Stiff Joints or Strains will find in this old Anny on relief and speed Every Mother fe thionatet Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, Colic, Cuts, Bruises, Cram api Pains liable to occur in any fami! without notice. Delays may costa life. Relieves all Samme: Com plaints jike m Price, 3 cta. 5 6 bot tes, $2. Express LS Jobheon & Viortgage Sale To be sold by Public Auction, at the Supreme Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, on WEDNESDAY, the Ninth day o! May next, 4 D 1894, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon :— All that tract, piece or parcel of land, situ- ate, lying and being part of Commen Lot Number Twenty-three in the Common of Charlottetown, in Queen's County, and front- ing on the north side of Euston ‘Street and running back from Euston Street in a north westerly direction by two parallel lines at right angles to said street forthe distance o — hundred feet, and bounded on the south by Euston Street, and on the east by a lane running back from said street, said plot being also marked as plot or section number one, as will more fully appear on reference to the plan of saidCommon Lot Numb r Twenty- three, together with the appurtenances The above sale is made pursuant to a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture oi Mortgage, bearlng date the nineteenth day © March. A D Iss), made between Patrick Kelly end Ellen Kelly, his wite, of the on: part, and Bernard MePhillips of the other part, and (uly assigned to the undersigned. For further particulars apply to Mr. William S. Stewart, Solicitor, Charistiotows. Dated this 12th day ot April, A D 1894. EDWARD J. HODGSON, apl3—law (fri Assignee of Mortgage. TO CURE DEBILITY, Loss of a ite, sleeplessness and all nerv- ous troubles, physicians recommend Campbell's Quinine Wine. Do not jet your druggist pursuade you that some other is just as good. K. CAMPBELL & Co., Mfrs., MONTREAL, D. B. STEWART, General Agent for P. E. Island. Oreice—Next Bank of N. S., Ch’town. jeb6 MORTGAGE SALE. To be sold by Public Auction, on THURS- DY, the Tenth day of May. A D 1894, on the Premises St§ Peters Road (harlottetown, eee ity, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, R All that tract, any or parcel of land, situ- ate, lying and be ng in Charlottetown, bound- and d: scribed as follows, that isto say Commencing on the north-west side o the Saint Peter’s Road, at the angle with the Mount Edward Road; thence foliowing the course thereof (according to the magnetic meridian of 1764) north ten degrees west one hundred and twenty feet; thence by a right angie line north eighty ‘degrees east sixty- seven feet; thence south sixty-one degrees forty-five minutes east (8. 61 deg. 45 min. E.) twenty-three feet, or until it meets the Saint Peter’t Koad; thence following the course of the same south twenty-eight digvees fifteen minutes west one hundred and thirty-six feet to the place of commencement, and |s part of Pasture Lot Number Thirteen in the Royalty of the City of Charlottetown, in the said Island, as the same is delineated ina plan of the above-~lescribed land, and annexed to a deed of conveyance of the same from the Union Bank of Prince Edward Isi:id to George Mason, and dated twenty-sixth iay of Jun, * D 187d, The above sale is made rand by virtue ofa power of sale contain ie an ieteasuse of Mortg: pow the seventh da | June, A D 1890, and made between Niitless Neison Toombs, of Charlottetown, in Queen's County, Province of Prince Edward Island, Grocet, and Susannah oombs, his wife, of the one part, and John Ings of Charlotte- town aforesaid, Gentleman, of the other part. 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We make this exceptional offer in order that we may secure a large number ot aew subscribers, but all who are already subscribers may avai! themselves of this opportunity to secure practically free this great popular Magazine. Address: The Examiner Publishing Co., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. Less LABOUR GREATER COMFORT! DOES YOUR Wire Do HER OWN Wasuinc? F she does, see that the wash is made Easy anc Clean by getting her SUNLIGHT SOAP, which does away with the terrors of wash-day. Experience will convince her that it PAYS to use this soap. — 2S ee ee eee New SR Hats. 1894---SPRINC---1894. Just Received, 5 € ses Yew Hats, Enelish and Americas, in all the Latest Styles. that Call and get one at prices will send happy. you away JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, March 10, 1894—m w 1 WAY (KER’ CATARRH OUR RE” safEuRe MPLE EFFECTUALLY — CAzeEEn, COLD IN THE HEAD, , CaPARRMAL HEAD- DEAFNEss, INFLUENZA Bold everywhere. Prices 2 ae Aa by THEH .WK&AR MEDICINE COY., L’td., St. John, N .B. SILVERWARE Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. We are giving BIG BARGAINS in the above line of oods, as we h I stock on hand. r so ae a Gc. G. JURY, April, A D Is04. apt—H Taw (in) — Mortga gee. North Side of Queen Square, - - - - Opposite the Post Office Charlottetown, January 4, 1894—dy d Whey APRIL 16, 1894. The vaily Examiner SPRING IS HERE! and so are we, with every- thing in the Hardware line needed for Farm and Garden purposes. It’s time to prepare for spring work by needful purchases of Shovels, Forks, Rakes, Spades, Hoes, Plows, Chain Traces, etc., all at the lowest pricesin Charlottetown. The season ot gardening and cropping is too near to admit of delay. We can fix you out in the most satisfaetory man- ner if you will drep into our Store and let us know what you need. If you want any Barb or Annealed Wire, we have a full stock of both kinds, If you intend painting this spring don’t forget that we keep the best quality of Paints and English Paint Oil at the lowest prices. Ladies’ Gar- den Sets. PENNELL & CHANDLER, VicTOKIA ROW apé ‘ Fortune For You ——] N——- OLD STAMPS. It will pay you to look dom your old let- ters and those of your friends, in offices, stores, storerooms, garrets, trunks, flies, etc, asl buy any old stamps, and pay highest cash prices for same in any quantity. I do not want 1], 2 or Scent stamps that are usec to-day. Keep all you can find on the old enve lopes, if you can, and send them to me by reg‘siered mail or express, C. «. D., ifdesired, and} will at once submit cash offer. Pay as bigh as $25 and over for certain clam ps. Will also buy old Revenue Stamps and U. 8S. Columbias, and old (anadian and U.S. Coinc, Mecals and Tokens. W. KELSEY HAL Stamp and Coin Broker, PETERUOKOUEGH, ONT. Reference, by kind permission, the pubijsh- er of Uhis paper. Maritime Province papers please copy oe quote lowest price. apll HNGLISH & McCOUSREY, Manufacturers’ Agents, COMMISSION MERC ANTS AND ATCTIONEERS. Office and Cente ; WaterStreet, St. John’s, Box 142. d&w aki ‘ALE PASTURE LOTS, Mount Edward Read, Estate Late Nev. D. Fitzgerald ana Property .f Hon PF. Brecken. To be sold by Public Auction, on WED- NESDAY, the Eleventh day of Apri! next, A.D. 1894, atthe hour of eleven o'clock, 1. m., on the premises, Mount Edward Road :— Six one-acre Lots the east side of ruad adjoining property of Wm. Dodd,Ksg on Five one-acre Lots on the west eideo road opposite Longworth Estate. These Lots are suitable for Pasturage, ind pleasantly sifuated for build.ag pur- poses, Plans and conditions of sale can be aeen at office of undersigned. nk. R. FITZGERALD. meb21—dy 31. (law) The above fale is postpone l unti! WED NESDAY, the 18th of April. ap4 Mr. Donald Nicholson »vered in his canvass for Ward Three hat the citizens are at pre-ent not in favor f Sanitary Re Permanent Streets or S.dewalks, or a roadway to Victoria Park, he declined to contest the Ward wain-t Mr. Taylor. He is sati fied, however, that the elec ,tors appreciate Good Tobacco, and he is now working day and night pro- lucing a GOOD SMOKING and CHEW ING ARTICLE. Look out for his NEW BRAND, made from straight good spec ally selected. iickey & Nicholson. febl2 Farm lise form, ience Sale THE subscriber offers for sale his farm on the Mount Edward Road, mile and a half from the city, favorally known the “Welsh Farm’ Che farm consists of fixty acres, and con tains a good Dwelling House aud five Outbuildings, all ir good condit There ior OF about one well and 4s is also a good orchard in connection Terms easy. Apply to C. BENOIT, Water Street July 3, 1893. Lumber! Lumber! FOR SALE On Pe:ke’s No. 3 Wher. 3,000 CEDAR FENCE POSTS, 150,000 Good Split CEDAR SHINGLES, Also, a large supply of all kinds of ! sume ber, inciudin g Pine, Spruce and Hemlock Boards, Scantling Stuiding, Fencing, Paling:, Laths, Bri ks, Lime, ete The whole of the above w he sold cheap for cash, as it muet be posed of before opening of navigation POOLE & LEWIS. P.S.—On account of the severe and bad roads we have extended for the collection of amounts March Lat All amounts not will be sned for in the out further notice. winter the time due us to settled on tl date March court with POOLE & LEWIS, @h’tewn, Feb. &, 1904 =“ v