—— THE DAILY EXAMINER n POND'S fF i.cu Has no equal for purity, nor for cleaning and preserving the cicthes and “hands from in- jury, nor for \ all-round ‘ general use. REFUSE CHEAP IMITATIONS Seeton & M a ax, Agents for No + Seotia and P K. Island Babies — Sadie ight to be fat. Give the | hin Babies 2 chance. Give | Scott’s isi of Cod-liver Oil, hypophosphites, and watch them grow Fat, Chub- by, Healthy, Bright. Physi- clans, th orld over, endorse the Cream vith ew Don't be deceived by Substitutes! $ G ‘ whe, Beilevi.le. All Drarrists. Ge. £81 TOOTHACHE ! HEADACHE ! NEURALGIA! @ IMSTANTLY CUSED DT CNS APPLICATION oF NERVOG, Botile. at all Druggists. Scot 25 cents per r re > LE r a. Fi Lhe Viake Hew, Rich Blond: e ' as ' * ena s ’ ‘ . i ; ee SUUNSOUN @ Cv... & Cuccum Hou t.. by a. Kone NERVE | sousen eens rg Nervous pee, “st Ng * BeANS ie = J of Seay or mind cane | by overwork, or the errors o!ex | exe ot youth This Bemaly ab | ely cares the most obstinate cates when all othe: | , : sRRATMEDS TS have faued mente relieve. ud uy rug a wt $1 per package, or siz for $, or sent by Gemio | gow ip of eect y audressing THE JAMES Meri IN} W. Terente, vat. Write tor vaavhic. Seid c= . t by G. FE. Ung drticet- 'B- f a: imY i a 5 4 4 . Brick Hous .is sire ‘ th re : . A. HORNE & CO. pBVBTSVeeewewvses ; Though you Cough 4 Don’t Despair! a ee ¢ lang apparently hopeless cases have been cured by a course of BEECH TREE CREOSOTE ¢ TRY IT! ( CAMPBELL'S WINE OF 4 ‘€ AT ALL DRUCGISTS. ¢ ¢ K. CAMPBELL &CO., Montreal. eat o © e444 Oe Oe fiorve Aventis wanted. | ‘ “} 1 «diet i i [ wa Luca or Di ; t present ' Mannfac- | I j ’ A j rrance tom ' if ie! » be the pope , And most} eqnits n try They ineare | bert Women of a elas-es irre ! 4 t ; r - ' ! ‘y q ‘ cn ; i oa -.. re elon, ; J. B. PATON, Maritime Manage Charlottetown. a GCrauteiud Comblorting. ut ; te Eppss Cocoa. BREAKFAST. a ys “Dy athororzh | aow! nige of the nat- | ural lawa which gove the operations of 1 by @ careful | rn ' 2 digestion ard nutrition, an lication of the properties of well-select- Mr. Epps has provided our ’ ea with a deli ately flavored ' us many heavy | e jndicious use of | & constitation | unt strong | el ‘Cacon, > veakfact tal j beverage whico may ave doctor’ bills, It is by tl euch articles of diet t may be gradually busit up fey enough to resist every tendency to disease fe Hu la of eultle maladie ire floating | i ” ind ne rea ly lo ack wherever there ; . ia alc poin We may e¢#cape many a} fital sft I he paz o rselves wel! forti fied Ly oure bleod ar la properly nourish | ed trame.”—Civi! Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets, by Gracers, labelled yur, JAMES EPPS & ©0., 11 aneraerate ' Chemist», London, Enz sane a , , oa in. } STAMPS WANTED. ) . i ’ OLD Canadian, United States’ and other starnps, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For | many pay $1 to $5 each. ' GEORGE LOWE 346 Boadina Avenue. Toronto, 3 a Times. | to be wrong today,” he remarked. “What ! morning. , spoons, toast which was leathery from ; the racket. At | company of the admiral had cansed the bervecery, ‘eee, #Y 4UTHORG 4i.ianece. fFeaanven abe Hrenve ONTINTED Mrs. Westamott sacrificed her tric¢el ride in her eagerness over her pet sub- ject, and her two fair disciples drank in iand noted her every sugges- That afternoon they ! London, and before evening stra: began to be handed in at the doctor's door. The plot was ripe for execution, and one of the every Ww e tion it went shopping ty w future wee in wre l acKages | conspirators was merry end jubilant, | while the other was very nervous and troubled j When the doctor came down to the dining room next morning, he was sur- prised to fird that his daughters had al- ready be¢ stalled at one en spirit lamp, a curved glass flask ral bottles in frontof her. The con- f the flask were boiling furiously, while a villainous sme!! filled the room. Clara lounged in an armchair with her feet upon a second one, e blue covered book in her hand and a huge map of the British islands spread across her lap “Hullo!” cried the doctor, blinking an sniffing, ‘where's the breakfast?” “Oh, didn't you order it?” asked Ida. n up some time. the table, with a k and Lof geve tents « Ids was in- | Don't Talk! but call and inspect our New Parlor, Drawing | “I! No; why should I!” He rang the bell. ‘Why have you not laid the break- fast. Jane?’ | “If you please, sir, Miss Ida was a-workin at the table.” “Oh, of course, Jane,” said the young lady calmly. ‘‘f am so sorry. [shall be ready to move in a few minutes.” “But what on earth are you doing, Ida?” asked the doctor. most offensive. And, look at the mess which you have made upon the cloth! Why, you have burned a hole right through.” “The smell is good gracious, | “Oh, that is the acid,” Ida answered | contentedly. ‘Mrs. Westmacott said that it would burn holes.” “You might have taken her word for it without trying,” said her father dryly. *‘But look here, pa! See what the book } says: ‘The scientific mind takes nothing | upon trust. Prove all things!’ I have | proved that.” | “You certainly have. Well, until breakfast is ready I'll glance over The Have you seex it?” ‘Tne Times? Oh, dear me, this is it which I have under my spiritlamp. I | | am afraid there is some acid upon that, too, and it is rather damp and torn. Here it is.” The doctor took the bedraggled paper with arvefnl face. ‘‘Everything seems is this sudden enthusiasm about chemis- | try, I la?” “Oh, 1 am trying to live up to Mrs. Westmacott’s teaching.” “Quite right, quite right!” said he, though perhaps with less heartiness than | he had shown the day before. ‘‘Ah, here | is breakfast at last!” But nothing was comfortable that There were eggs without egg- being kept, dried up rashers and grounds in the coffee. Above all there was that | dreadful surell which pervaded every- thing and gave a horrible twang to every mouthful. “] don't wish to put a damper upon your ¢tudies, Ida,” said the doctor as he p iwhed back his chair ‘Bat Ido think } it would be better if you did your chem- ical experiments a little later n the day.” “But Mrs. Westmacott says that wom- en should rise early and do their werk before breakfast “Then they should choose I nom 1 ] tor Wi some othcr breakfast room.” The just a little raffled. urn in the open air would soothe him, * Where are my boots?” he es the eal is becoming re not in their accustomed i Up and down he hile the three servauts took corner by his chair searc} up the quest, stooping cases and md peeping under Ida had re- turned to her umd Clara to her bluc covered volume, sitting absorbed gud disinterested amid the bn last a general ; congratulation announced tha bor drawers. Sluciie , ana buzz of wal + 4} +. nt tiie COOK had dis red the boots hung mm iz the hats in the hall. The doctor, very red and flustered, drew them on aul stamped off to join the admiral in his Ast io imined Ida burst int shout «of | iter, **won gee, Clara,” «) vied. **f charni works already. He bas gone to No. 1 instead of to No. 3. On, 1 haliwin agreat victory. You've been very good, dear. I could see that v ou thorns to help hisn when he ¥v looking for his boots.’ “Poor papa! Lis so cruel. And yet " t are we to do:’ “Oh, he will enjoy being comfortable all the more if we give him a ):ttie dis- comfort now What horrible work this chenuns y js! Lax x at my frock! It ig ruit “And dreadful smell!’ Sh thr open ti low and thrust her Nttls golden curled head out of it. Charies Westmacott was hocing at the ober side of the earden fence. ‘G 1 morniny, sir,” said Ida, “Good morning.” The big man leaned tpon his hoe end looked up at her. ‘Have you any cigarettes, Charles?” “Yea, cerlainiy.” “Throw me up two.” “Here ia my case. Can you catch? A sealskin case came with a soft thud on the fi Iga opened it. It was fol, “What ere these?” she asked. “Egy ptiaus.” “What are some other brands?’ “Oh, Richmond Gems and Tarkish and Cambridge. But why?" “Never mind!” She nodded to him | and closed the window. ‘We must re- member ali those, Clara,” said she. “We | must Jearn to talk about such things. Mrs. Westmacott knows all abont the | Has your rum | brands of cigarettes. comer” “Tr It is here.” ‘And I have my stout. , dear Come along up toMy room now. This smell is too eta But we must be ready for him When he comes back. If we sit at he window, we shall see him coming down the road,” The fresh morning air and the genial docter to forget lis trouble, and he came | vach about midday in an excelent bu- mor. As ho cneued the hall door the vile smell of chemicals which had spoiled hie breakfast met him with a redoubled vir- ulence. He threw open the hall window, entered the dining room and stood aghast at the sight which met his eyes. Ida was still sitting among her bottles, with a lit cigarette in her left hand and a glass of stout on the table beside her. Clara with another cigarette was loung- ing in the easy chair with several maps spread out upon the floor around. Her feet were stuck up on thecoal scuitle, and she had a tumblerful of some red- dish brown composition on the smoking table close at her elbow. The doctor gazed from one to the other of ‘them through the thin gray haze of smoke, but his eves rested finally in a settled stare of astonishment npon his elder and more serious daughter, “Clara!” he gasped, “I could not have believed it?” Sore Throat, “ft! Lameness, Influenza, Wounds, Piles, Earache, Chilblains, Sore Eyes, inflammations, AVOID IMITATIONS. POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 FAC-SIMILE OF BOTTLE WITH BUFF WRAPPER. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. se Pte ee ga He Sonic ae ce Roker aig cag a gin Sn sen RE Hoarseness, 4+ Frost Bites, Soreness, Catarrh, Burns, Bruises, Sore Feet, Face Ache, Hemorrhages, Vw Fifth Avenue, New York. Room and Bedroom ’ Suites, Chairs, vy {lo Bedsteads, and odd pieces of Furniture, Lon't are determined every time at JOHN NEWSON’S, the Cheape t Furniture Store goods guaranteed. JOHN NEVWSUN. ttetown, January 4, 1894 Listen ! but remember that we sell the Cheapest, and to give the best on P. E. Island. x 7 £ P\ = r BE Sals Re : *y MRA Le SS SASS 3 Tn Te cave Ws La asek Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants 2a Am - at i aie ‘ othor Narcotic substance: 3 > ie ~“~< a“ é for Paregoric, Drops, Soo . tS ix Pleasant. Mothers. Casts Its guara Riiiliions © Casteria pt and \¥ tecthing troubles, cures foverishness. cres Diarrhea Castoris assimilates tho bowels, giving heat teria is the Children’s and uy. ~ 2 ata 12862 \. aateri, is an cacellcnt modictz> for ch” irom. 2i tuers have repeated!y told me of its eGiuc a ire ren.” Ya. G. C. O: D, Lo rini t ’ c Lam ; 3 oy a will r r aur a 3% I ft re quack ne strums ¥ ai r heir loved « ss, by fore > aut I i t} Syrup ari 3 a ati ‘ tact ald, jatua to pretnatice grares.” Da. J. ¥. Exsvewezoz, Conway, Ar T.,4 Centarr Compazxr, Kr + i. X. L. Grain Crusher hing ut ria destroys Werms events £ ind Colic. constipation and flatulency, food, reguiates tho stemach hy Childron. It ecntaizs netiher Cpium, Morphine nor {4 is a harmicss snbstitute fyrups,cand Castor Oil. co i3 thirty ycars’ use by S and allay3s Sour Curd, relicves vomiting Castoris en and natural sicep. Ca nacea—tho Mothers Fricnib C's ~tawis “~ vw = °. “ Castoria is so weil adeptect 7 ren luis commend it as superior toauy presertpBcs Ire known to me." Wl. A. Arenzr, M. D., 111 So. Oxford &t., Lrooziyn, N. ¥. “Ocr phy 3 ia tho chil‘ren’s depart By engin contin sy of ther experi ide practice with Casto: i* © only ha ar z whi 1 as ro fr t 63 that ths 2 las Vv 3 to jook with Ti Murray Strect, New York City. sPIT4aL AND DISPEYSARY, ' Boston, Mase. Acitex C y Surt res. a yes wong IND a. TURNIP SLICER. ee (Ee ern Having a large stock of the above Farm Implements on ‘hand, and wishing to close them out this season, for the nex two months | will sell them for 12 bushels of good Whit Parties sendin; Russian Wheat. delivered at Charlottetown. Wheat by train will have Bags returned with Crusher. Extra Rings for the above always on hand. Db. WW. Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1893-—-cod & wy FINLAY ¥, LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. ,,\ Wlbb Mrs. DeWet—“ There, Reginald, are those Rigby Waterproofs I have been tell- ing you about. Cun’t you see how styli-h and comfortable they look ?—and they are just lovely for winter weather. You s!- ways wait till everybody else in the wevid ' adopts & new thing before you will believe in it. We really must have them at once.” POROUS WATERPROOF GARMENTS. Uy, > Everybody wears them, ALWAYS ASK FOR ‘RIGBY.’ Mrs. Uptodate—* Dear me, what a sight those DeWets are, out on the streets a day like this without Rigby Garments. It takes some people a ‘ifetime to learn how to be comfortable. Just think how we used to swelter in those horrid Rubber | Waterproofs, and such smelling things.” dec} $—t t bargains Quality of No trouble to show goods “Clara!” he ouge’ me could not have be- ieved it!’ “What is it, papa?” “You are smoking!” : “Trying to, papa. I find it a little diffi- | cult, for I have not been used to it.” “But why, in the name of goodness” — “Mrs. Westmacott recommends it.” “Oh, a lady of mature years may do any things which a young girl must avoid.” “Oh, no,” cried Ida. ‘“‘Mrs. Westma- cott says that there should be one law for all. Have a cigarette, pa?” “No, thank you. I never smoke in the morning.” ‘No? Perhaps you don’t care for the brand. What are these, Clara?’ “Eeyptians.” “Ah, we must have some Richmond Gems or Turkish. I wish, pa, when you go into town you would get me some Turkish.” “JT will do nothing of the kind. I do not at all think that it is a fitting habit for young ladies. I do not agree with Mrs, Westmacott upon the point.” (To he Continned.) ALL INTERESTED, READ THIS! All persons indebte 1 to us by note of rand, book account or otherwise, will please take notice that their accounts must be settled at once, All amounts not paid February lst, will be sued for without further Jall and setile and save expense. POOLE & LEWIS. P. S.—We have on hand a large stock f Lumber, for Building pur- wses, inl, 14,2 and 3 inch Pine, Spruce md Hemlock Boards, 1} inch Flooring snd Sheathing, Studding, Scantling, 2 and $ inch Spruce and Hemlock Plank, Laths ind Palings, Cedar and Sprnce Shingles, Cedar Posts, Lime and Brick, evc., all of vhich we will sell low for Cash, as our S94 rotiee. suitable eee eastern ead aaa ~ t 2 A c \ ‘ 8 1 3 t 3 | ' in at } ty wat oye f harlotretewn Incorperati nArct,” on of the fa Ma or forthe said Ci y, ad City and of two persons to serve as f sxid City, Light J uarlottetowa which lies south of I § Oth year of the > en Water Works Public Notive that an Election for a Water Commissioner for t os a We DNe hele stock must be cleared out by open- iw of navigation. Come and examine and vet genuine bargains, POOLE & LEWIS, Peake’s No. 3 Wharf. Cl’town, Dee. 21. I8938—38m end&wv SIVIG ELFGTI IN, N pursuance of a, » ae General Assembly of ti is Isiind, m-de and : a-sed in the fifts- ir of the reign of ier present Majest: ueen Victoria. Cap 12. intituled: “The Cit et amerding the seme. 55 Vie, Cap - 10, in- mid“An cttoem nd the City of Cha: lott- »en [: COrporation Act” I do hereby give Public Notice that an election md of one persar “cilma” in the ity Nom rs |, 2an] ‘oo mm Pp uucilwes in the gaia ( vacca for Ward Neo § anudef three perso.s to se: Ve az mron €eun ilmen ip tte said Council feos rd No 4‘n said City, being in alla Mayora’d Commoa Council nen, repressnting the ty esf ews :— as Conmon cil for cach of Ward + ferve ou » Ward Number One........ One Conneillor. - . i fwo.......éme Cou-cillor. ™ ” ” Touree..... One Cou cilir ” » ” Four .....T#» Caune ers. " ' Five....... Tiree Cuune)lors, WILL BE HELD ON : Yednesday, the Mth day of February, A. D., E894, Atthe several places, that is to say: In Ward No. 1, at or near the office of Mr, John jaceachern, Que n S.reet in Ward No, 2, at or near the honse of Thomas onnolly, opposite Mr. KR. Heariz’s Warehouse Aney Street, between Great George and Prince treets, i» vw urd No. 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward No 4, at or near the new City Hal), ‘rner of Kent and Queen Streets, In Ward No; 4, at or near the carriage shop of arroll & McAleer, corner of Euston and Great seorge Streets, And «t the said Eleciion the Poll will be opened ' hine o’clock in the forenoon, and continue open ntil tive o’cluck in the afternoon of the same ay. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise ali that part of Dorchester tree!, and the parcel of land formerly known as 1 Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that part of harlottetown which lies south of Richmond treet and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise ail that part of harlottetown which liea south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four sha!l comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Streei vnd north of Graiton Strect. Number Five shall comprise all that part of harlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, inclading the Common of the -aid Town. NOMINATION DAY. WEDNE-DAY, February 7th, A. D 1894, from he time of Twelve at noou until the hour of f“vur o'clock in the afternovn of the same day. ror qualification of Kleciors, see abuve Act di Victoria, Cap. 12, sec 24 io 29, {L. 3.3 H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the Vity of Charlottet »wn. ity Clerk’s Office, Charlottetown, an. is, 1894. je.n23-—104 lecucn of a Water Commissioner N pursuance of an Act of the General Assem- biy of this Island, made and passed in the reicn of Her p esent. Majesty iatituled: “Charlotteiown Act. Iss7.” I do hereby give Vietoria, the City of Charlottetown, the p':ce of VR. A .EXANDER McKIN- NON, retired, wiibe held on the lith day of Febraary, A, D. 1894, the several places, that is to say : In Ward No.1, ator near the office of Mr. hn Maceachern Qaeen Stree. |} Jn Ward No, 2, at or near the house of Cuomas Connoliy, ovpesite Mr. Ro Hearta’s Warehouse. Sidney Street, beuween Great George sud Prine @ Stucets, 1 i i t i wh str he ‘h h n Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. n Ward No 4. ator nesr the uew Ciiy Hall. orner of Kent and Queen Streets, no W i No.5, ator aear the earriage <b op of roll & “le Alecr, corner of orge St vets, \nd av the said Election the Poll will be Euston and Great ‘pened at nine o'cluck in the forengon, and cun- ue Open until five o'clock in the afternoon o! he same day. PESCRIPTION OF WARDS, Number One shall compris all that part of atloitetown wuwich lies souwh of lorchester eet, and the parcel of land formerly known as » Military Rarrack Ground Number fwo sha.l comprise allthat part of aroltet wn whica les south of Richmond treet nad north of Vorchester Street Number Three shall comprise ali that part of srigtietown Which lie- »ouih of Gref on Street ud north of “icnmond st’ ect. Number four shall comprise al) that part of ariottetown which lies south o Fivgrey Street rad north of G af on Sireer. “umber Five shail c mprise ali that part of arlotte;own Which lies norch of Fitzroy street, veluding the Common of ‘he said Town. NOMINATION DAY WEDNESDAY Febroar: 7b, A D 1891. from the time of Twelve at noon vntil the nour of Four o'clock in the afternoon of the same one, For qualificstion of Electors, see Act 50, Vic- toria, intituled “ Cha lotretown Water Works act, 187,” alyo 51 Victoria, Cap. 12, sec. 24 to 2. {L. 8.) T. 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WKEp’ ZB (ZA CATARRH emeaaniten URE. 5 af Ey RE Plt EYFECTUALLY CURES CATARRH, COLD IN THE HEAD, CATARRHAL HEAD- AtHE AND DEAFNESS, INFLUENZA, ETC, sold everywhere. Price, 25 cents. M’fd. by THE H 1.WK&sK MEDICINECO’Y., L’td., St. ohn, N.D SS ee SILVERWARE Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. — —$ (x —_ —_ —_- We are giving BIG BARGAINS in the above line of goods, as we have a large stock on hand. | Gc. G& JURY, North Side of Quean Squara, - - - - Opposite the Past Office Charlotigtown, January 4, 1k94—dy & wky People in h's 19th cen‘ury »re bound to have the best that can be had for the money. Tat is wlay EVERYBODY WEARS GRANBY RUBBERS |! They give perfect satisfaction in fit, and it has become a by-word that “Granpy Ruspers wear like iron.” December 26, 1893—-tn thn eat style and finish | story of his case. “HATESUL, PLEASING RELIRP AFTER MANY DAYS, —_——— How a Quoens County Man Foung Permanent Healing, His Own Experience Tells Fully ang Freely some Truths which all Read. ers of this Paper Should Know, ee ee oe ee Here and there, in almost every town of our province, are “chronic” cases over which doctors disagree; cases that become worse year after year. Itisto reach such tha the gentleman to whom these lines refer, and whose portrait is here given, has written the Mr. Branscomb’s home is on Chipman, Queens Co., N B it was there that a representa- ive of the Groder compan called upon him, Sept. tst, of the present year. His greeting was most cordial He gladly acknowledged his thanks, giv. ing expression to the following Statement: “It is five years since I first became afflicted with a form ef indigestion Last winter it b- came more severe, Ceveloping into chronic diarrhce: 1 canno cell you how much | sufferes for SIX LONG WEEKS. It seemec as though relief could not b found. You wi!l remember bow [ told you of my condition am asked your advice about takin: a bottle of Groper’s Syrup You told me that the medicin: was a Jaxative and might no: meet my needs. I delayed buy ing for a few hours uatil I be- gan to hope that it would help me. Even my clothes seemed a burden because of bloating of stomach |: was with difficults that I kept about sufficiently to attend to my business. But I ama well man oow from the use of your remedy In three days after I bought Grover's Syxur the terrible pain and distress across my stemach were removed. My bowels rapid!y assumed a nat ural, healthy condition. 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