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The many, who live bet- | ter than others and enjoy life more, with | less oe re, by more promptly led ~ the world’s best products to the needs of physical being, will attest | the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in tho remedy, Syrup of Figa, Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptab’e and pleas- | ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfe ct lax. ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevere (and permaneatly curing constipation. | It has given satisfaction to millions and and got a FLOOD! Well | ss of the World’s Fair, in oO RS ° | -a= G Ha ta ¢ est. the Greatest, the { over 300 Splen- vids Fair and the Midway t! N at] ing equals it! “The Magic City.” near [It is away above ts GRAND PHOTOGRAPHS + QUiR«D. weekl y parts or The complete series illustrated with YIEW/S, vbilary he Art Hallery, in the Midway. ‘oon Types, taken Artists. at the ONE and Charlottetown, January 12, 1894 AT PRICES THAT ARE BOUN .D TO For 50 cents we are offering 5 Canz Tomatoes 50 “ 5 Cor “ 50 “ “ “ 5 “ Pea “ 50 “ “ “ 5 ““ Beans. oe “ “& 2 “ (1 gal) Appies. | the above is FRESH, NEW STOCK, i: ipo 1 ust mon wed fri —— , ee ee OUT QUICK. 2 Cans 2 Ib. Peaches. 2 “© Strawberries. a" B. C. Salmon. 2 * (3 1b.) Apples. AN & C®@ THE AMERICAN $8.00 Ty; This is a well-made, practical invchine, wriliis supiiuls ‘tuation marks (71 in all) on fall width piper, j ist lice v3! the large glance. | Writes capitals, small marks—71 in all. letters, | Writes just like a $100 machine. }No Shift Keys. i No Ribbon. the type direct. Prints on flat surface. | Writing always in sight. } | Correetions and insertions |Takes any width of paper or envelope up to 8§$ inches. figures Prints from easily made. and Kusy snull letters, )) tasbra mst. its kind ever offered at a popular price for wiich the above cliin cei be trathfally made | It is not a toy, but a typewriter bailt for ante mvehines sometimes become ia expert hin Is and has the advantage of such simplicity that it caw be uaderstood and inastered almost at a | We cordially commend it to helpful parents and teachers everywhere. repudle of REAL 3, it is still at lest as rapid as the to understand —learned in 4 VORA 2 PLter. | igiras, anl pan It is the first o Waile not as rapid as pen, Weighs only four pounds—.nost portable. Compact, Bailt solid order Capital and lower mastered. ‘murgin play” which do most of the work. good letter-press copies. easily More Takes tukes up bat little room. and simple; can’t get out of case keyboard ailke-- small letters for the Packed securely in handsome case and expressed to any address on receipt of price, $8.00, ‘in registered letter, money order or certifi 21 check. Ve siwiatee every inwhine, and are ‘glad to answer all inquiries for further infor.nation as to this machine and also the “ Yost.” IRA CORNWALL, Qeeeeeee gee D. B. STEWART, Agent, Charlot etown General Agent for Maritime Provinces. ‘R. dec20 height ot delivered to persons COUPON. | met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels withort weak- ening them and it is perfectly free from avery objectionable substar.ce. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug. ‘ats in 75c. bottles, but it is mauu ‘tured by the California Fig Syrvy ». only, whose name is printed on every ekage, also the name, Syrvpef Fig d being well informed, will me ot coy substitute if offered. W.R. Watson, Druggist, Charlott 2 Island. you eow ivmwtf er “You'll Feel Better” Everybody does, after taking a few bottles of MALTC PEPTONIZED PORTER. It builds upthe run-down sys- tem,—is strengthening and appe- izing. Itis readily borne by weak stomachs, regulates the bowels, and is invaluable to those afflicted with Indigestion and Flatulency. “HE MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER GO. LTD. TRURO, NOVA SCOTI4, CANADA, Highly Recommended by Physicians. 2eee PERFECT MANHOOD! How attained—how ree stored—how preserved, Ordinary works on Phy- sioicgy will not tell you: the doctors can’t or won't; but all the same you wish to know. Your SEXUAL POWERS are the Key to Life and its reproduction, Our book lays bare the truth. Every man who would regain sexual vi gor lost through folly, or develop members | weak by nature or wasted by disease, should | write few our sealed book, “ Perfect Man- | hood.” No charge. Address (in confidence), §. B. Enman & Co's. Stock of Canned Goods Thrown on the Market — CLEAR THEM | next door to Messr- \ t minutes. | ee | ERie MEDICAL C0., Buffalo, NY, Untike the Dutch Process GR No Alkalies —OorR— ae Other Chemicals are used in the preparation of W. BAKER & €0." _ \BreaklastGocd: “y t\ which is absolutety 4 4 pure and sotuble. hy ae has more than threetim | the strength of Covoa wixe with Stareh, Arruwrout + Sugar, and is far 4.ore ec nomical, costing less than one cent a cu; It is delicious, nourishing, anc EASIL DIGESTED. Sold by Grocers everywher % W. BAKER & ;CO., Dorchester, Ma. Store To Let The -mal] Store in the Reddin Brothers. Apply to HORACE janll — 2w eod HASZARD. DYEING COMPANY. Gold Medalist Dyers and Cleaners, MONT’ RAL. WE ARE PREPARED TO -DYE all ‘lass of goods and garments equal to any House in Europe FRENCH CLEANING an informat ic ; furnished la CHAS. a specialty. n regarding shades, prices, IVES MORRISON, Agent, Queen Street. -ept 25—end Christy Enives BREAD—CARVING—PARING. FOR SALE BY CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. aug 16. j i Cameron Block, | 3B. Worton & Co.,. “HIEALTH READERS, Maritime Women’s . variation Temperance Union Scientific Temperance Teaching aad the New Schoo! Books, ld be a matter of deep thankfal- thonghful and patriot.c erson in the three Maritime Provinces, nat, by the enactment of the Temperan “ m Law our loeal legislatures have maportance of imparting youth in our publi knowledye of the and nar- It shou ness to every Sans atic mphasized the o the children and thorough ature and eff-cts of otics upon the human systena. “Self knowledge, self reverence, self -ontrol—these three alone lead life to sovereign power.” «* Know thyself” has ever been a maxim f the highest wisdom; and in the solution of the dark and terrib'e problem of national ntemperance, nO more beneficent and fient factor ha- vet been utilized than e thorough and scientific study of the v-1olog.cal effects of intoxicants in con vhools a alcoho! ies with tue knowledze and practice +f vsiene. The clearest and falle-t lighit. © most rel.able and accurate information needed in the elucidation of this subject, ind to this end, the utmost care and aution is required in the selection of suit- bie text books. In the neighboring republic, after year f patient and persistent efforts on the mart of the National Woman’s Christian ‘emperance vor. this trath has at rgth come to be widely accepted, and oir. in the public schol: of the United states it is estimated that upwards of | 12,000,000 of children are receiving care- | | fully prepared and weil gra: led instructions rom the books endorsed by leading edu ationists and scientists. As members of the sister organization ff the Dominion W. C.T. U., we rejoice ‘ atthe efforts and the prayers of the ‘White Ribbon Women” of the Maritime ‘rovinees in the interesting temperance aching for children, have not been in ain. Wealso experience much satisfac on in the fact that the final t the hands the election of text-book~ was pact d. has been ven in favor of a Canadian edition, based pon the“ Pathfinder” e éfforts of the Maritime W. C. decision committee ihn whore is been placed in the hands of many of e public schoo! teachers in New Bruns v ck, Prince Edward [sland and Nova vtia As repre entatives, dherefore, of e Maritim wcT.u , we mo-t heart- vy and earnestly endorse the “Healts leaders.” and givethem our unanall vel | ap. roval, and we confidently look forward ine tame when they will be used througi ii the Dominion, knowing as we do, rat they have been most ition=ly prepared by the carefully and commiut- fact of temper- ' onscienth ee, and that ne item or tice teaching in them has been either | y akened or elinmmated. And we trust that, 10 withstanding the name “Reader,” | which has been given them, they will be | wvroughly taugnt and studied in _accord- “ nce with the requirements of the law and | superin- } th the instruction of the chief tendents of education, whose unvary ng ‘.nterests im all that is highest and e wonld here gratefully acknowledge. | Jur be-t thanks are also due to Messrs. } .C. Allen & Co., of Halifax, for the very editable manner in which they have ac- uuplished the publication of these book-; id that too, in the face of many difficul- -, all of which have been severally popular prices at commend ' i i met 1 snd overcome The } wch they are issued wall also i «cm to the publics, i It is almost superfinous to add that we faritime White Ribboaers will j w th unweary.ng i ue provisic | -ubli-<her’s preface. i} .at“asound mind in a e rightful inher.tance of every child, } and that total abstinence from st mu!ant- id narcetics im every form 18 & positive ces-ity to this, we most earnestiy pray iat the truths contained in these te mper- we text-bouks may find a lodgment in v¢ heart and mind of every pup.l, thu- tying a solid and broad fuundation for the | tal prohibit.on of the Lquor traffic and b sel Its vices. We have, Believing sound body” 1 accompanying 1¢ Health Readers to the parents and all itere-ted in the well-being of our peop!e. i Epitu J. Arcuissaip, President Maritime W. C. T. U, tosie A B. Putiuies, Maritime W. C. T. U. St - *~ , . Supt. Scientific Temperance Instruction for | ' pci ; CONCERT AT KINGSBORO, i ; i A very interesting and sucsessful con- | ! ert came off last Tuesday evening at ' <{ingsboro Hall, Kingsboro, Lot 47. Wil- iam McLean Esq., was called to the chair and gave a brief and app: opriate ad- iress, stating the object for which the con- ert had been gotten up, viz., vr the Hall. The place | The proceeds amounted to over iojlars sixteen PROGRAMME. Jnartetie Mrs Melville McDonald, Miss Minnie Hooper, Messrs. Ezra and Free- man Kennedy. P SolO.......2....02e..- Mire Melville McDonald Solo Miss Jemima Stewart | Inst. Musie Mrs Melville McDonald Dialogue—The Surprise Party luartette Jemima Stewart, Messrs. Ezra and Free- man Kennedy, b $Q]0. cs cocci accuses. cee BMeleiite McDonald j Mrs J Melnnis McDonald, Mis and Freeman In-tromental Music........ | Quartette......Mrs Melvilk Houper, Messrs. Ezra Kennedy. D.alogne— Answering the Advertisement. | So'o. . Mrs Melville MeDonalki } Trio _Misse os ‘L Nie and Ethel McDonald and Bos ie Seott. Duet .Mrs Melville McDonald and Miss Gussie Muttart Mrs Meiville McDonald Mrs Melville McDonald umental Music Mrs J Mefunis Auld Lang Syne Inst. Musie Solo.. instr For Over Fifty Years. Ax Orp Axp Wein Triep Rewepy.— Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup _ha- beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- | nig, With perfect snecess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the cohe, Diarrhuwa. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. | Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value i+ | incaleulable. Be sure and ask for Mr-. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take nm other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—l1 y Nursing ‘Mothers and delicate children should make free use of Puttner’s Emul- | sion, the best lung healer, strenythner, and flesh produetor C ergyman, students and overtaxed: busi- ness men will find a wonderfal recuper- ative agent in Puttners Emulsion, which ‘contains Phosphorous (brain food) in the | most assimilable form. | Over Forty Years has Pond’s Extrace been used by the people and profession at | wrapper. Pond’s Extract Co. New York aud London. book~, which throng th } het, watch | interest the carrying out | mms Of the acts quoted tn the | as we du | wrefore, great plea-ure in recommending | the procur- | } ng of funds for the purchase of an organ was crowded. | Miss Minnie Hooper, Mis- and is the best re emedy for | the best remedy for Pain, Sores, Catarrh, | | etc. Nuie name of sole proprietors on every | VOL 33.—NO. 175 ra * AN UNGAINLY TIMEPIECE. ‘ | A Three Pound Watch That Was Made Baz & Savage Monarch. A ponderous watch of antique pattern lisplayed in the window of A. W. Stott’s | jewelry establishment on Montgomery street attracts the attention of the curious. The timepiece is 4 inches in diameter and | Weighs nearly three pounds, Its case looks like eld gold, but is a composition of base metal. The ehein attached to this watch is proportionately ponderous and bears a seal ring large enough for the finger of a yinnt. The watch was made by John Bittlesor, cf London two centuries ago. It was, no doubt, « marvel of workmanship in those days ond is still a timekeeper. biy cost about £100, or 2500 in our money. The hands upon its ample dial mark gec- onds and fifths of seconds as well as hours and minutes. The dial also shows the e+ ee meri eo it proba- | phases of the moon. This remarkable relic | is not for sale. It is owned by a gentle- | man of this city, who has a collection of ; such curiosities. The old watch has a history of some in- terest. “ About 200 years ago an English seu captain obtained from the king of a tribe of saveges in the South seas some valuable trading privileges. The king showed hiui many favors, and one day the | captain asked the insular monarch to say | What most he would like to have sent to him from london. It pleased his royal highness to intimate that a big watch wottld suit him well. | Aceordingly a watch was made to order | on a scale befitting the royal personage. And great was his pride therein. Having no pocket, he appointed a youth watch bearer extraordinary to the sovereign. Wherever the king weat the watch bearer followed, carrying the precious royal time- piece in his bands. When the king died, his sons succeeded to the ownership of the watch. They sold it to the captain of an American ship, and he disposed of it in Philadelphia, Some time ago it fell into the hands of its pres- ent owner, who prizes it highly. This is no doubt one of the oldest repeating watches in existence. Its ring is very musical,— San Francisco Chesuiaie The Book annie and Edueation. It matters not that the agent has solely in mind his own pecuniary gain. The politician rarely goes into politics for the mere sake of his country. Incidentally he may save it, iY necessary, but primarily he isin politics for his own sake. The schoolteacher is in his calling, 99 times out of 100, for the opportunity it may afford tim of being able to prosecute his desires (0 attain some other place. The editor may mold public opinion, bat if some equally congenial though not so philan- Ren Soe ~ oer ENS thropic molding could be done by him in | some other sp.ere for a few hundred dol- lars more a year he would not be found in a sanctum. Ard it is so with aijl of us, np | matter how much we may try to deceive ourselves to the contrary, The book agent in his calling necessarily aids in the progression of education. What ' his object personally may be, or whether be ever thinks of it, in no way makes for or against him. The means he employs are honorable and their effect beneficial, and for that reason we honor the book agent. He is doing an incalculable benefit in opening up markets whose consumption bas made it possible that standard works should be in the hands of all ata minimum of cost. We may laugh if we will at the iumorous stories illustrating his persist- | ney, but in his own way he has done nore for the world of today than mavy men in many professions much more pre- tentious than his humble but honorable | calling.—Donahoe’s naa — Possible. A popular English Nonconformist min- ister was staying with a family in Glas- xow while on a visit to tuat city, whither ' he had gone on a deputation from the Wesleyan Missionary society. At dessert, when invited to take some fine fruit which he decliued, he mentioned to the family a curious circumstance con- tasted an apple, kind of green fruit. This fact caused considerable amazement to most of the family, but a cousin who was present—a cautious Seotchman of A most practical tarn of mind—listened to | the statement with great unconcern, and | when the various exclamations which it | had aroused subsided, he remarked dryly: | “It's a great peety ye hadna been in para- | dise, and there micht na hae been ony fa’.’’ | ' } — Youth's Companion. Ancient Penny In the Slot, { Ancient Egypt (writes a correspondent) | is ‘looking up’’in every way. Some of its contrivances appear to have been quite up to date. Actually, they had already more than 2,000 years ago, what we call “a penny in the slot’’ for the extraction of something useful, pleasant or otherwise desirable. Heron, the philosopher of Alex- andria, describes an sutomatic machine, which he asserts to have been in use in the Egyptian temples for a long time past, even before his time. By throwing a piete of money in the slot, the worshipers | received some consecrated water through a valve. The stature or stand, the two armed : lever with its closing valve and the other | details of the machine are all correctly de- scribed. ‘Truly, the sage was right when he declared that ‘‘there is nothing new under the sun.—St. James Gazette, Guy Fawkes Day In New England, It may surprise many readers to know that any observance of the old English | Pope day, or Guy Fawkes day, is held in ourown day in America, yet such is the ease. Bonfires are still lighted on the 5th of November in New England coast towns by boys who have not the slightest notion | of the exciting and picturesque events in English history and the old time English holiday that they thus commemorate. In Newburyport, Mass., it still is celebrated, and in Portsmouth, N. H., and Newcas- tle, N. H. In the latter town it is called ‘Pork night’’ an absurd and meaningless corruption of Pope night. It is not many years since chill Novem ber 5ths in Glouces ter and Marblehead saw Guy Fawkes bon- fires on every hill.—Independent. A Mortgage on the Universe. She—Do you know why God, after he had created the universe, made woman last of all? He—Well, I have ideas on the subject. ‘‘He made woman last because he want- | ed to put the crown on his work.’’ “Yes; maybe so. You don’t put the mortgage on a building until after it is | finished,’’—Texas Siftings. Worth Trying. : A Scotch gentleman of fortune, on his deathbed, asked the minister whether, if he left a large sum to the kirk, his salva- tion would be secured. Thecautious min- ister responded, “I would not Jike to be positive, but it’s weel worth trying.’’—Ex- changer . et a Suulight Picture, : .. £5 “Sunlight” Soap wrappers (wrappers bearing the words “Why Does a Woman Look Old Sooner Than a Man”) ' to Levev Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St. , Toronto. { and vou will receive ‘by post 4 pretty pic- ture frée from advertising, and well worth | framing. This is an easy way to decorate vour home. The aoap is the best in the market and it will sly cost 1 ¢. postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends ; open. Write your addrese carefully. REAL MERIT is the character- istic of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It | cures even after other preparations fail. ‘Get Hood’s and ONLY WOOD'S. Se ee | cerning himself-—-be had never in his life pear, grape or any other | a Mrs. ogden mintsr a} “1 Owe My Life to Hood’s Sarsaparilia”’ “Words ave powerless to « ie I feel toward Hood's Sarsaparifia, for wer God, I feel and know that to this mod! ine 1 ewe my life. Twelve vear ga f “ i to biout, followed by nausen st the mth, aud hater with swelling 1s of mbx, accorapy aie d by severe = in, ft wiually grew worse until — yeur ue. iysicians told me the trouble F Caused by a Tume-: w several months I had been unable to ret y food of 2 solid nature. I was ‘auadie iacietod, had frequent hemorrhages, )::\:) \$ Satisfied the doctors were right in sayin life was wearly erer. One day a@ frien zested that I try Hood's Sursz ipaniila; 1 did and for 3 or 4days 1 Was sicker than ever, it Tkepton and gradually began to feel better’ i Began to Fect Hungry unt, after a time, retain solid food, increa sea a weight, the safiron hue left my shin, the joating subsided, and I felt better all over. Fer the past two years my health has been uite goo, and I have been abte all the time 0 tbe lousework for my family. After what It has cone for me I never hesitate to recommend Houd’s Sarsa iia.” M a Ke . 10 Fidison Street, Albatiy, NY INYDER, Xptess the grati- HOODS “PILLS are the best ai after-dinner Pus. sowed dijestion, cuse headaché. ‘Try » bea, COE Principal of the Commercial Department of Kent's Hill Seminary, Says: A well-known PHYSICIAN RECOMMENDED Skoda’s -Discovery for tay wité, which the has taken with the most satisfactory results. This led me to try Skoda’s German Soap, as I was troubled a great deal with a sensitive face which shaving would irritate. Skoda’s German Soap has entirely rid me of this trouble. For softening and clearing up the skin one has only to try it to appreciate its su- periority over all others. *Skoda’s Discovery kes you eat, it makes you sleep, it wabed pan oek Madical sdvice ree, SKODA DISCOVERY CO., LTD., WOLFVILLE, W. s. For we vy au dtrugyint>. trade «ap qied by W. R. Watson; Charlottetown sa EI. I, HESS MARY DoUL t, STUDIO, STAWPER BLOCK Instructions given in the variona braney ~ of Drawing and Painting. nov29—2imn im esd. pHNSOWS ANopYNE LINIMENT Svgated by Ch nk Of Ii It. fesse saith ont et mi "find tn thi this old Sotho oa Every Mother ie Prine liable to scene, pnb emaely d hans Baby Wants It. Martin’s Cardinal Food FOR INFANTS AND INVALIOS. The mest palatable food prepared, and is unequalled by any other preparation ofits kind. The best food and the best value, put up in one pound Tins, price 25 cts. per Tin, Sold Retail by all Druggists and Gro- cers and Wholesale by KERRY WATSON & CO. Prornicrone MONTREAL. ASK YOUR DRUCGGIST FOR RSL RT" NORWEGIAN KOT Ds tats oll able as cream. i" contel. sike others. In big bottiee 50c. and 81.00. When we assert that Kidney Pills wenn nse Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of all who have used them. 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