liow it Fee!s to be [usane. ruE STRANGE EXPERIENCE OF A RE- COVERED LUNATIC. ' t THE DAILY BXAMIN HE Special Notices. i | New Black Spanish Laces just opened at | the Loypon House, [june28 3: | Poraro Boes.—Paris Green direct from manufecturers in 2, 3 and 2 1b. tins. A large i stock wholesale and retaii. I was once insaneand 1 efien muse There are, ol over my some | course, many kiods of insanity. mental disorders take place so gradu- | ally that even the closest companions of the victim are ata loss to remember | when the trouble began. It must have | been this way in my case. One even-| ing, after an oppressively warm day, a dav when I experienced more fatigue | from the heat than ever before or since, [sxton my porch fanning myself. | “This arm thatis now in motion,” [| mused, “‘must one of these days be dust. I wonder how loug will the time be.” Then I mused upon the evidence I had of immortality. l could do things that other people could not accomplish. I had gone through battle after battle, and though bullets sang and strack around me thick as hail, yet I remained uninjured, 1 had passed through epidemics of yellow fever. My _ idea gained strength as I mused, and I was convinced that I should live for ever. No, this cannot be, for death follows a'l men alike. Yes, I am to die like other men, and I believe that itis my duty to make the most of life; to make money, and enjoy myself, and to educate my children. I wanted to be rich, and I began to study ever an imaginary list of enterprises. At last L hit upon radishes. People must bave radishes. They should be in every store. They could be dried and sold in winter. I would plant fifty acres in radish seeds, and people all over the country would refer to meas the “radish king.” [| would form a radish syndicate, and buy up all the radishes, and travel around and be admired. I hasened to the house to tell my wife that she was soon to bea radish queen. At the break- fast table | said : “Julia, how would you like to be a) redish queen?” “A what?’ she exclaimed, I explained my plan of acquiring great wealth.and during the recital she acted so curiously that Iwas alarmed, I feared that she was losing her mind. Finally she seemed to understand. She agreed with me, bat told me net to say anything more aboutit. After break- fast I saw her talking earnestly with her father, and I knew thatshe was explaining tothe old gentleman how she intended to pay his debts when I became known as the radish king. The old man approached me, with mach concern, and told me that I needed res*, and that I must not think of business. Pretty soon I went out to inspect my radish kingdom. Look- ing around, | saw the old man following me. From the field Iwent to the villiage. I approached a prominent citizen,who had always been my friend and told him how Lintended to become rich. He seemed ‘grieved, and 1 saw at once that be was contemplating the same enterprise. It seemed mean that he should take advantage of me, and I toldhim so. He tried to explain, but he made me so mad that I would have struck him, if my father-in-law had not come up and separated us. | tried to ealm myself, but could not. Those whe had been my friends,proved to be my enemies,and I was determined to be avenged, but before I could exe- cute my will I was seized by several men. My father-in-law did not attempt to rescue me, and | hated him. I was taken to jail. My wife came to see me, but she did not try to have me released. I demanded a trial,but no lawyer would defend me. Then I realized that the entire community wasagainst me. [| became so mad that my anger seemed to hang over me like a dark cloud. It pressed me tothe floor and held me there. Men came after a long time,and took me away, I thought to the peni- tentiary. Oueday a cat came into my cell, and 1 tried to biteit. She made the hair fly, but I killed her. I don’t know how long I remained here, but one morning the sao rose and shone in at me through the window. It seemed to be the first time that I had seen the great luminary for months. A mist cleared from tefore my eyes. My brain began to work, and sud- denly I realized that I had been in- sane, I called the keeper, and when he saw me, he exclaimed *‘Thank God!’ and grasped my hand. I was not long in pattingt on another suit of clothes, and turning my face toward home. A physican said thatI was cured, and everybody seemed bright and happy at my recovery. Iboarde! a train, witha gentleman and went home. My wife fainted when she saw meand learned that I had recovered my miod, I asked for my little children, and two big boys and a young lady came for- ward and greeted me. I bad been in the asylum twelve years. fhe Great French Remedy, Dr LeDuc’s Periodical Pilis. —— For \he cure of Leucorrhaa or White's F xcessive or = Menstruation, Green Sickness, Falling of the omb, Catarrh of the Uterus or Vagnia, Hysteria, pain in the Back, or Piles, or for the puepose of in- vigorating and giving tone to the Generative Organs, two piile should be taken twice daily, or in very en, febled conditions, one pill three times aday, To effoct eures in chroni¢ cases it will be neeessary to continue the use of the remedy for some months, © A reasonabie trial will create snfficient confidence in the remedy to ee being taken until a permanent cure is ef- ets STakR KIDNEY Torents, All ez pet renee, ; | i Pav Co,, 31 King Street, West sta. dee, 16 We are offering turnip seed. Some been selling for the “large quantity of fresh of these varieties we have past eight vears, and it has given good satisfaction, All in want of vd see would do well to give us a call, - P. Colwill, {june dod Sw whly 7 W. E, Dawson & Co. [j 26 da lw wky 3w) New Corrons very cheap at the London | House. [may 28 4w 2aw wklyGi Capek PuaNts in variety, for sale at John Oolwil.’s, Upper Queen Street. june 13, wkl Fxrxa fine Tea at the London House. [may28 4w 2aw wkly6i A GREAT RUSH to CotwitL’s for cheap crockery. {may 22 3aw w 61 Lace Curratns at the London House. {may28 4w 2aw wkly6i New Laces just opened at J. B Macdonald's, {junel4 Curap Paints at the London House. {may28 dw 2aw wkly6i 800 Busuris to the acre. Harvie’s Im- proved Prize Turnip Seed. [june 5 AN immense variety of new Cloths at the Londou House. [may28 4w 2aw wklyfi Eieut varieties of turnip seed at V’ P. Colwill’s [june6 eod 3w wkly Carrers, Mattings, and Floor Cloths at the London House. {may2S 4w 2aw wkly6i New Satins at J. B. Macdonald’s. [junel4 | For geod Tea go to Geo. Davies & Co, [may28 4w 2aw wkly6i Tue best Jams and Pickles at the Family Grocery; also Rhubarb, {janel Ir you want a Boy’s Suit go to Geo. Davies & Co. [may28 4w 2aw wkly6i STRAWBERRIES AND CRRAM at W. F. CARTER’S. [jane27 For a good Tweed Suit go to the London House. [May 28 4w 2aw wkly6 Lime Juge and Choice Fruit Syrups at J. Kxranr & Son's, [june23 2w eod lor a good Worsted Suit go to the London House. {may238 4w 2aw wkly6i New Straw Hats and Bonnets just received at J. B. Macdonald’s. {junel4 Gop and silver plating of every description done at Browy’s. Shopon corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. {feb 22 3m, wky FIsSHERMAN’s SUPPLIES, a large and full stock at Dawson's, Sign ef the Padlock Queen Street. {june 2! lw wkly 1 ‘THE Only steam, sewing machine, and gun repairing shop on P. KE. Island, and the only place where you can get every part ofa sewing machine or a gun made, is at Browns shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Wape & Borcnrr’s Hollow Ground, and the celebrated Hamburg Ring Razors, and Torey Razor Strops, direct from manufactories at Dawson's, Siga of the Padlock, Queen Street. [jane 21 lw FakmMer’s, goto R. K. Brace and get a Champion Creamer. Tue very best of Cream on the Berries at W. F. Carter’s. {june27. Baooy Fly Traps, Ice Water Coolers, and Ice Cream Freezers, at Dawson's, Sign of Padlock, Queen Street. {june 51 lw New Rhubarb at Beer & Gorr’s. [june 3 Don’r delay, go to R. K. Brace and get a Champion Creamer. Come EARLY for the Strawberries and Cream at W. F. Canrrer’s. [june27 Look owt for the big Tea Party of the season, to be held at the Convent Grounds, Souris, Wednesday, 25th July. Boy your Dry Goods, Clothing and Teas, at the lowest prices, at J. B. Macponaip’s. [may 10 wkly Tue Champion Creamer, sold by R. K. Brace, is the best, Harvie’s Improved Prize Turnip SkED.— Sold only at Harvie’s Bookstore, Queen St. {june 5 CALL and see the splendid lot of crockery to be sold cheap at CoLWILL’s. [may 22 3aw w 6i Aui the favorite varieties of Turpip Seed, from one of the best English warehouses, fresh and cheap, at W. R. Watsou’s. {jane Ir you want satisfaction go to the Boot and Shoe Factory. Six Hunpkep milk pans and butter crocks to be sold cheap at COLWILL’. [may 22 3aw w 6i Farmers, buy your Turnip Seed at Harvie’s, and secure 800 bushels to the acre. (june5 toyaL Perstan SHERBET, the king of drinks, at J. Kntent & son’s. [june23 2w eod SuLTANA Rarstns at Beer & Gorr’s. [june3 Anturacirs Coat arrived to-day. Parties who have engaged to take the same, will please prepare to riceive it when sent.— Tuomas CASELEY. {june 8 Pure Gotp Baking Powder and Baking Soda at Beer & Gorr’s. [june 3 Tea Party supplies, in Cakes, Drinks, Con- fectionery, &c., at J. Knicur & Son’s. [june23 2w eod Have a dish of Strawberries and Ice Cream. They are very nice at W. F, Carrer’s. [jane27 ImMeENSE stock of Teas, direct from London, very cheap, J. Knicut & Son, [june23 2w eod Vatvoutse.—The only real.valvoline, heavy engine, and all kinds of oils, at Norron Bros. [junel5 3ieod wky2i Buy Teas at Weeks & Co’s, {ma 7 eod A cuotce lot of fresh turnip seed at W. P. Colwili’s {jane6 eod 3w wkly Lemons, Prunes, Dates, and Nuts, at J. Kyiaut & Son’s. [june23 2w eod lr you want turnip seed that will give you satisfaction, call to W. P. Colwill’s. [june6 eod 3w wkly Werks & Co’s. Teas are pronounced good, {ma 7 eod. We are now offering a large assortment of crockery cheaper than ever at CoLwILu’s, [may 22 3aw w 6i Five Tras at Weeks & Co. {ma 7 eod. Mes. A. E. McLeop, ‘Dressmaker and Milliner, has removed from Mrs. Burris’ remises, to the house next to the St. Vincent Nursery, avd immediately opposite the entrance to the old Burying Ground, Mal- peque Road, where she will be most happy to attend oo to all orders entrusted to her, and at reasonable rates. Parties having eagtting to do in her line would do well to call, MORTGAGE SALE, TO be sold at Public Auction, on SATUR- DAY, the I4th day of July next, A. D., 1883, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House in Summerside, in Prince County, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the eighteenth day of June, A. D, 1880, and made be- tween James EK, Price and Catherine Price, his wile, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of the other part, LL that tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Township Number Seventeen in Prince County in Prince Edward Island, thus described, that 1s to say, commencing at a stake fixed on the north side of the Western Road leading from Saint Eleanor’s to Miscouche, in a certain brook or creek, and running from thence along the Western Road, worth fifty-six degrees and forty-five minutes, west fifteen chains and twenty-eight links, to a four acre lot lately owned by the Rev. RB. McDonald; thence at right angles northeasterly nine chains and eighty links; thence at right angles southeast- wardly eight chains and seventy links to the Brook ; theuce southwardly along said Brook to the stake at the place of beginning, contain- ing eleven and three-quarter acres of land, a little more or less ; Also all that other tract of land situate on ‘fownship number seventeen, aforesaid, commencing at a square stake fixed on the south side of St. Eleanor’s Road, and in the northeast angle formed by the Junction of the Linkletter Road with the St. Eleanor's Road and running from thence south twenty- nine degrees thirty minutes west for the dis- tance of seven chains to the Miscouche Parish farm; thence south sixty degrees and thirty minutes east twenty chains and twenty links to F, Cannon’s land; thence north twenty degrees thirty minutes, east seven chains to the Saint Eleanor’s Road ; thence along said road north sixty degrees thirty minutes, west twenty chains and twenty links to the stake at the place of commence- ment, containing fourteen acres of land,’ a little more or less. For further particulars apply at the office of Edward J. Hodgson, Solicitor, Charlotte- town, or Summerside. Dated this 12th day of June, A. D., 1883. DANIEL HODGSON, Mortgageec. June 13, 1883.—2aw wed fri, wkly tl sale Prince diaward island RAILWAY. ~ hector TIME TABLE NO. 20. SUMMER ARRARGEMENT. fo take effect on the 24th May, 1889, TRAINS OUTWARD. (READ DOWN.) } MIXED, {| MIXED, aTATIONS, EXPRESS. Ch’town .. Dp 6.45am|Dp 9 20am! Dp 4.15pm Royalty Je' “* 7.09 **; * 9.55 |“ 4.35 N Wiltsh’e ** 7.35 ** 20.50 ** “* 5.45 © Hunter k’r! .“* 7.45 ** , 411.06 * i ** 6.40 Bradalba’e | ** B10 ** | 0481 a6 08 5 616 & Qo’ty Line.| * 8.15 «| 1156! « 630 « Freetown ‘ * 8.26 ‘* | “12.12pm:; “ 6.45 “ Kousingt’n ‘ 8.40 “ “227° i * 7.489 | x 66 mR se Suram’ side Dp or ‘ Dp Les a ‘ak 1.46 °° Miscouche | ** 9.40 ‘* *"2.08°** | Wellingt’n| ** 9.59 «| «9.37 « Port Hill, ./ “10.28 «/ « 3/99 « | O’Leary...| 11.20 sg © 4,53 #* | Bloomfield j ‘*11.38 ‘*; ** 5.20 **'. Albertea.. ‘12.03pm! “ 6.20 * | Tignieb... Arl2.40 “ {Ar 7.20 “ Ch’town .. Dp 4.00pm|Dp 7.00arn! Royalty Je) 4.15 * ** 7,23 **j OPM a oe | #6 4.07 1 96 74) et Bedford. ..| ** 4.40 ** | * 8.02 ‘| Mt. Stew’t| ‘* 5.15 4 **.@00°** Mesell...:4* £2.“ 1 438 St. Peter’s.| ‘* 6.04 ‘*' “10.17 ‘ Bear River! “ 6.39 “! ‘11.11 * Souris ....{/Ar7.10 ‘* | Arl2.00m ; Mt. Stew’t! ip 5.15)m' Dp 9.10am| Cardigan;.| ** 6.31 “| “10,33 “ Seorget'n..jAr 6.30 ‘* |Arl1.00 * TRAINS INWARD. (READ UTP.) SPATIONS, | EXPRESS MIXED, MIXED, - { 3h'town . .| Ar 8.00 pm| Ar 3.45 pm|Arl0. 15am Royalty Jc|Dp 7.45 ‘*|Dp3.21 “ \Dp9 55 ‘ BW. Wiltalfe}.** 7.11 .“*1°* 296 “° © 9.G4 « Gunter R¥i'* 7:00 ‘*; ** 208 ‘+ B48 * Bradalba'e | * 6.36 ‘| ** 1.27 “| * &10 « Co'ty Line. * 6.30 “| 1.17 + | 7.57 Freetown..| ‘ 6.19 *¢} * 101 “| « 7-42 « Kensingt'n| ‘ 6.04 “| 12.37 «| « 7,90 « = ties Y eae Ts OU Oe Summ’ side Ar 5.15 ** jist Sen! 6.45 Miscouche Dp5 00 “ |Dp1ll 04 | Wellingt’n' *‘ 4 42 **) $10.35 “| Port Hill. .} ‘* 4.13 “«' «© 9.43 ««) O’Leary...} ** 3.22 * «+ 8.20 +) Bloomfield | ** 3.05 ** i ** 7.54 ** | Alberton ..: ‘* 2.33 «1 7.15 «! Tignish...| ‘* 2.00 ‘| ‘+ 6.00 * Ch’town ..'Arl10.00am Ar 7.00 pm Royalty Jc Dp9 45 © Dp6.37 * York..... 1+ 9.33 6 + 6.20 & Bedford, ..| * 9,20 «! « §.¢0 * | Mt. Stow’t! ** 8.55 «| « 5.20 « Morell... . | ope S| “hee + St. Peter's; “ 7.55 “| ** 3.42 Bear River “Lane” | Ge * Souris ..../ ** 6,50 “*; ** 2.00 “ Mt. Stew’t|Dp8 55 “Dp 5.20¢m Cardigan ..| ‘* 7.49 af “2g Georget’n .; ** 7.30 ** | ** 3.00 * JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 21, 1883. 4 (6i. pres her sum jr 63 For Sale or To Let, T'crards” Mount award Road, outside city limits, containing vine large rooms, with well of never-failing water in kitcher, to which is attached aforcepump. These prem- ises are within fifteen mutes walk of the Post Offiice, an’ inelude stable and coach- house. For further particulars enquire of the | subscriber on the premises. JOHN T. FERGUSON. | May i2.—dy wkly (OR PRINTING of every description executed with Neatness and Despatch at the EXAMINER JOB PRINTING ROOMS, cor. Water and Great Guorge Street, DR. SMITH’S GERMAN WORM REMEDY has been used by thousands of persons, who universally endorse our claim for it as a sioempat, safe, reliable and prompt remedy for the removal of stomach and seat or pin worms from child a or adult. It is easy to take ; never fails ; g bsolutely harmless, and requires no after-physic. PREPARED BY THE ‘S"ITH MEDICINE CO’Y, 45 BLEURY ST., MO ‘ AND TROY, N.Y. 7 PRICE, a 5 CTs. Ae SCLD EVERYWHERE. BM eR SULD IN CHARLOTTETOWN AT Apeticcaries Halli, Aug, load, wkly / 'oil of sandalwood, that are certain to pro- [aches continually; and that very objectionable } Xs RICHMOND Grocery tere. INN fYHE Subscriber mepectfully intimates to) ] his friends and the publie g nerally, that | he has removed to the promises ou Riel mond | Street, formerly occupied by the late Peter Boyle, next door to Fowle & Porrech’s, where Le Las ample ac ommodation for per. manent and transient boarders, Cood | stabling He will keep on hand a full line of Gro- ceries, which he will sell-at the lgwest cash | rates, The patronage of the public respect- fully solicited. : | | | ' JOHN BOLGER, Ch’town, June 22, 1883. | [Sole PROPRIETORS || IGREENLEES <i !k2-BROTHERS | BLCOM MERCIAL STREET. 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No nauseous doses of | Cupebs or Copaiba. NFALLIBLE, Hycrentc,CURATIVE, PREVEN- | TIVE. Price $1,50, including Bulbe Syringe. | Sold by all D:uggists, or sent free by mail | securely sealed, on receipt of price. Deserip- tive Treatise free on application. AMERICAN | AGENCY. “66” MEDICINE CO., Detroit, | Mich., and Windsor, Ont. Sold in Charlottetown by APOTHEC 4 RIES HALL CO. Vp Jaa p OR May 16. 4 Electri¢ Appliances are sent on 30 Days’ Trick TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG SR OLB THO are suffering from Nenvéres pestle f Lost Virauiry, Lack OF NeRrv.. Force axD ViGoR, WASTING WEAKNESSES, and all those diseases of a PersonaL Nature resulting from Arvssa,and OrneRr Cavses. Speedy relief and complete resto- ration of HEALTH, ViGOR and MANHOOD GUARANTBED. The grandest discovery of the Ninctcenth Century. Send at once for Diustrated Pamphietfres, Address WOLTAIG BELT CO., MARSHALL, MISH, SOLOS 4 , as A POSITIVE Without Medicines. ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES, Patented October 16th, 1876. One box No. 1 will cure any case in four days or less. No, 2 will cure the most obstinate case, no matter of how long standing. No nauseous doses or cubebs, copaiba, or CURE duce dyspepsia by destroying the coatings o the stomach, Price $1.50. Sold by all druggists, or mailed on receipt of price, For further par ticulars send for cirenjar, P. 0, Box.,538. J, 0, ALUAN CO. 83 Jobn street, eo 1'RD Tyr New Vark Montreal, May 14, 1883, Dr. Bennet, Halifax. Dear Docror,—Just a few lines as promised by me. I am more than picased with the ‘* Liver Pad” I got from you when in Char- lottetown, and can conscientiously say that it is the best thing Lever saw or heard of. It has aoue for me what all kinds of medicine and different physicians could not do for me— i. €., removed a very nasty body erupt on, which had given me a great desl of annoy- ance for more than two years; acd, more than that, 1 have not been troubled with a single headache since I have used it. Before wear- ing the Pad [ was troubled with severe head- feeling of sluguishness and dullvers has entirely lett me—in fact lam anew man, to what I was before wearing it. 1 am truly thankful to you for what you have done for ‘| me, and fhepe that yon may be Icng spared | to the benefit of the pubiic Believe me, Yours sincerely, FRANK ELLIOTT. DR.- BENNET’S PADS can be had at Fraser & Revpn’s Drve Syne, juve 12.) TUNE 29. Tore Beading Matter than Bili-heads, Lettersheads, Notes of Hard, Receipts, Posters, Handbilis, Dodgers, etc., etc., done in first-class style and at short uotice. 1 es. ad TEE Evauiler AND ISLAKD ARGUS CONTAINS _Frow any other Faper Published in P. fi. Island. am $ 00 } i i i Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairaoess, THE EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province and this Dominion ! The Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS iS A LIVE NEWSPAPER Made up of the Locals, Telegrams, Editorials, etc., which from day to day appear in the daily edition, It ig Always full of News Always ap to the Times. The Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down. the Local Legislature, conselidating the Local Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a systern of rigid economy in the administration of local affairs, | and applying the money thus saved to al The Advancement of the Agri- ——-Siierre aa P SvUai AS we | sales for so valuable a remedy for disease oj | not been for my us! | © REDDIN, and al) Drvgy'ets, eect a cure Toronta, Ont. . Og oe "ayy iy STARR THE KIDNiY LA, indubitable by ide nee, (¢ ‘ondensed ) Doctors ‘Druggints, Farmers, Some of the additional br me lestitoony re Ceived since pulication of | AE puiet, GIVING EN j Then SA i is FAC% iON : Picton, Ayal 20, Gentlemen,—1 fing that your Pas are giy. ing entire saustaction, and wish you increasee Merchant £ the kidneys J. B. Mowpex, M, b, OF SERVICE TO PATIENTS. ‘ Lime Lake, Apri| 22, Gentiemen,—Your Pad has been of grea service to some of my patients already, Jno. Maxweut, M, D. BRIGHT’S DISEASE CONQUERED, Ente:pise, April 1%, Gentlemen,—Five years ago 1 fell with a bag of grain, which caused weakaess jy n back, snd also brought on an attack vl Bright's Cisease, and which caused me to lose considerable in weight After wearing your Pau for six works, 1 gained 13 und All pain and weakness hes Iieft me J would have been yet iu the Gector's bones, hawt ge Ki bey ri d, # Vertis SIgvEU, idk.) desde ¥, THE ONLY PEKMANENY CURR, ‘Tamworth, Apil 13, Genticmen,- Ll was troubled with paingy back, and could Lot retein my urinal secre. tion, from painful infl/ mation of the blag. der, Ihave been treated by a dozen cians to no purpose, bet have wor Special Pad six weeks. The pain, swelling and inflammation are gove and 1 em well, Your Pad js the only cure for kidm Y diseawges, J. A, Fraser, Manf. of Wooden Wares. ALL PRAISE THEM RIGHLY, ‘Tamworth, April 13, Gentiemen,—An accident 12 years wrenched my back. 1 could hardly walk, and never lifted anything The Pad purchased from Mr. Jas, Ay!sworih bas nearly made me § as strong as lever was. I know of seven) being used, Snd all praise them highay. Jas, SUMMERS, Katerprise, April 13, Gentiemen,—Your Pad is helping me won. derfully. My complaint is inflammation of the kidneyg. Jos. Prag, Prices—Child’s Pad, $1.50, Regular Pad $2.00, Special Ped tor Ubronic Disenses | $3.00. Joun Knicut, sole agent Georgetown, J. A, Gour.ir, sole agent Summerside, Joun J. ARSENAULT, ‘lignish, THE STARK KIBNEY PAD 6@, | Tarenro, On, [de 15 why PE | ee ee ae Neuer as ay STE SALEBY ASSIA RE ery Te eee phriie. Tene several $500 Reward! | COWARG § y TE wi} ray th € above rev ard fer any « Pe of Liver Coniplaint, Dvsppeie, a ; Headache, ‘ndigection, « onstipation er! tiveness we canno cure with West's Veyrtabhe Laver Pills, whea the directions are stasélly eoweplien with. “Sbey ere percly Vegetable an pever foil to give sahefactiowl daget Coated, Zarge boxes, contaamng 39 Mille, OF cegts, jor salc by all | ruggists. Bewarertl sounierfcits and jwitations, The genuing manufsetuic only by JOHN © WESTS CO., “The P28! Maker,” Chicago and Toreata’ Free trig! packawe ccut by iaail prepaid om receipt of a 3 oontziamp. Sold by PRASHR omght Ay & wk po? A GURE GUARANTEED. Magnetic Medicine! b : 2 ? cs P cuiturail and Industrial AGE Tic MEDICINE. . 7 >> , ) <> -& ; : S . interests of the | | Province ! t THE EXAMINER. is in favor ot pitinhecd , Soy ahi ete giving a fair trinl to the Union whieh | fertile Necromes # AE ite ensures to us the Institutions, the Laws} ipetion, Nigh 3 faomnpe Suiper materrbap, Lovermnes. . : "ren 3, Semis , * « Gong and Protection of the Mother Country |7 Power, 0. pied herioes Tle nee | | ues the Jaded Tntelect, Strengthens the ob | Lratn and Restores Surprising Tone and Viger to the | Schausted Generative Organs tn either sex. £2 With + each order for *WELVE packages, accompanied with five } deobars, we will send our Written Guarentee to isund the money if the treatment does rot effect a cure. Jt ia the Cheapest and Best Medicine in the Market, ‘ me Fall particulars in our pamphict, which we r * ‘ 'R 3 Pai 7 : esireto mail freetoau; address, f THE EXAMINER is issued every! “Muek’s Magwettc. Mediciue is sold by Drug FRIDAY MORN iN G, from the office ” = a cts. ~ box, ‘or @ boxes ea . are ‘ eee © mai postage i e 7” of The Examiner Publishing Company, | addresin ° er ae . corner Great George and Water Streets| MACK’S MAGNKTIC MEDICINE CO., Windseer, Ont., Canrda a Sold in Charlottetown by Apeothecarics’ Hall Co., & Agents for Prince d ward Island, and by all Dragyists 3 1 <ninieaneiiggmuaiins verywhere, may 15 wkty BS 34 $3 s leer seeneem nortan ier $$$ nnn ee oe > Soe - : re 7 ts iiealth is Wealth : +S 3¢' ‘ | Stevi PRATER 3 ‘ SUBSCRIPTIGN PRICE, “fem 24 ac Gaieg| iS f » ° >. Dr. E C. Wxst’s Nerve axp Brarn TREAT ‘ MENT, a guarantec.i specific for ea , Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervout oa gia, Headache, Nervous Prestration ou : ¥ LN ADDY ANCE. the use of alcohol or tobacco, eyakolamess, Mental Depression, Softening of the brea resulting in Insanity aud leading to misciy, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Parrcn- ness, Loss of Power in either #¢x, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrbea cavsed by over- exertion of the brain, self-abuse or over-ipdul- gence, Each box contains one month’s treat. ment. One dollar a bex, or six boxes fcr five , ; an dollars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of 5 price. We guarantce six boxes to cure any 4 case. With each order received by us for six 7 3 boxee, accompanicd with five dollars, we will sen! the purchaser our written guarantee te fuod the money if the:treatment docs Bot Goorantees issued by FRASER & REDDIN, Druggists, Opposite P. O., Charlottetown, Sole Agents for P. 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