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Sold in-~ ¢ tela Comls rti Yr, Epps’ ppss Cocoa | BRHAKF r—SUPPER te dox i €1 Hi ar t atin e 4 ma [™ Wen ’ , ‘ fatal @haft t : : : keeping oursé fied by pure blood and ¢ y pur a d a properly nour ed frame.” ~Civil Service Gazette. aa smelg with boiling water or milk. ag in packets, by Grocers, label] Gaim EPPS & CO., Homecepathic hemists, » En ziand, ) DAILY TS f the Sport and Ite Excite- rsue and cap sl hunters is aes The cal tured » trap non he early i with y ea squatting i s ‘ af ead ‘ 1a AS rail 8 k of There } Sat ast 8 DA ' . ¢ ‘ r long 7 N | n the 1 is s avily i row int a sta ff for a 8 ’ an -Puncher, use the vance « rt. and as ~ sas a ‘saw a as va “Ty ‘ x ire im States ey Works ‘ 1D ‘ ' ‘ ‘ tueir y un Ww leserts by force. A y but his goryeou his ‘tg silver $ spurs, his rata, i skes his teguas avy leggings, his farnishes his arms. lasts about half shed beef, and ais year !t 4 rn st ck s s are ofte 7 » ol 8 g of ait e, ane + 4 j “- ston j t lin 8 - the girl u lall wo ' and teld us | ‘ ® help iat ine | and I §fter | vas waiting ‘ anil saw her ry wh ‘ eT t nd seer | was te writ 1} . ask t : uti ma . tyr meth ked | s Are Broken. 11 » set imme saves much ub luctor cannot a comfortable Linvet neariy cor ‘ i ne It - t above and in be t very carefully s part 4 4 About Gemma. is 8 tained from Hun pearls are more he rarest of pre g been regarded as the opal is due to e | that 1,500 go een eut in Holland, ks very much like ind on the Ceylon crnif . sufficient heat will fr CuaTCOds lieoew Was It, Indeed ? where the yned +40, pa, how » put up the danger Exchange, —_? a ~ \’S DipvU V LILY, ine great ” | Lernedy OUR MEDICISE WORKS the right thing in the | peak. No other result n & proper use of pure drags sas fresh as they are genu- scription department is not column, We rely on skill, experience and conscientious carefulness ce on t} error ) secure us against the making of mis- takes. Give yourself the benefit of yood medicines by having your prescriptions filled at the ST. GEORGE PHARMACY: In addition toa complete line of Drugs aod Medicines, we ulso have a very attrec- live assortment of Toilet and Manicure Sets at moderate prices. mehT below j of bone through | hard that it | ee ae EXAMINER . - | “ am POND'S EX fii Sore Throat, WILL CURE Hoarseness, a 1 Frost Bites, nfluenza, Soreness, Wounds, Catarrh, Piles, Burns, Earache, Bruises, Chilblains, Sore Feet, Sore Eyes, Face Ache, Inflammations, LI ee nemorrmMages. AVOID IMITATIONS. ISTITUTE. NO SI POND’S EXTRACT FAC-SIMILE OF BOTTLE WITH BUFF WRAPPER ACCEPT CO., 76 Fifth Avenue, New York. i COLONIAL HOU PHILLIPS SQUARE. SE, Vase Mantle Department. NEW SPRING MANTLES! On Thursday morning, the 15th, and we will show our New Spring Mantles. HENRY MORGAN «& CO., MONTREAL. February 22, 1894—tu thu sat Dont Talk! but call and inspect our New Parlor, Room and Bedroom Suites, Chairs, Tab!2 Bedsteads, and odd pieces of Furniture. Don't Listen ! ntl AD seil tne but remember that we ] are dctermined to give the best every time at JOHN NEWSON’S, the Cheapest on P. E. Island. No trouble t Furniture Store goods guaranteed. » show goods | JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, January 4, 1894. following days Drawing Cheapest, and bargains Qu lity of Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s preseripiién for Infants and Children. It contains ncithe other Narcotic substance, [ft for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Cyrups t is Pleasant. Its guarantco i3 thirty y: ‘Tillions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and aliays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, Castoria relicves ,and Castor Oil. - , ‘ars’ usc Dy cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving heaithy and natural sloep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—tho Mother’s Fricnd. | . Castoria. Castorio. } *Castoris is aa cacellent medicine for chl- |“ Castoria is so wea! adopted to cli! tren tha fren. Mothers have repeatedly told meofits | {recommend it assuperior toany prescription pood effect upon their children.” known to me Da. G. C. Osaoon, j , n, M.D, Loweii, Mass. } 111° Oxford brooklyn, N.Y. — ; * Castoria {3 the best remody for childr nof | “Our physicians in the « r depart ! which Lam acquainted. [hope the day is1ot | ment havo spoken I their experi i far distant when e3 willconsitertiercal ; encei r< - coria. | interest of tacir children, ani use Castoriai | end althouch 1 stead of the various quack nostrums waics are medical s | d-stroyiag thei ed<« 3, by forcingopium, products, y ut the i mm s ng syrup and other kur merits cf Castoria has won t s with } agents down their throats, thereby sencing favor upon it.” ine m tw premature graves " Unxitep Hosrrra, aNnD Disrensary, Dr. J. F. Krxcne.oz, Boston, Masa Conway, Ar Auten C. Surrn, Pres. The Centaur Company, Ti Ri a, y . Fs urray Street, New York City. TE Reae ee SUNLIGHT SOAP Has proved by its enormous The best value for the Consumer sale that it is of any soap in the market. Millions of women throughout the world can vouch for this, as it is they who have proved its value. It brings them less labor, greater comfort. . Place a Cake Beware of imitations. TOILET SOAP CO., Montreal, SOLE MANUFACTURERS. THE ALBERT jan6—ev eat tf of BABY’S OWN SOAP in your linen drawer, and it will impart to your WOMAN'S WAY, Upon her neighbor’s hat she gazed | Awhile with look intent, | And in these terms the struc ure praised : “Its grand—magnificent Upon Niagara she looked, And to her lover said, As to his arm her own she hooked: “It’s pretty, ain’t it, Ned ?” —New York Press. J. H. BRICKWOOD'S GASE A Government Offiicial and his KRheuma- tism Cured by 12 boxes of Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills—Sets all the people asking Questions of the Druggists, Kingston March, 12.—The fact that rheumatism is caused by diseased Kidney’s, has been conclusively proved by the case of Mr. J. H. Brickwood, fishery inspector for this district. He suffered from rheu- niatism for fifteen years and found no cure in the prescriptions of doctors or in patent Finally, he used Dodd's Kid- i} ney Pills, 12 boxes of which cured him. Harry Wade, the well known druggist here, who said Mr. Brickwood the pills, ys he is overrun with inquiries as the vennineness of Mr. Brickwood’s story, of which he is able to satisfy everyone. He also reports large sales of the pills with st satisfactory results infevery case. --_— me licine a. rotting horsemen representing nearly all the county and district agricultural associations of California and several asso- ations of other Pacific states, met at San Francisco afew days age, and formally decided to break away from the National Association. The final result was the rvanization of the Pacific Coast Trotting and Pacing Association and the election of officers and directors. For Over Fifty Years, Ax Ovp Anp Wett Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions 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 Diarrhawa. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a hottle. Its value is incaleulable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—1 y - 2 _- In war, itisa name, not an army. In polities, it is a name nota mob. In com- merse it is preeminently a name for pecu- liar distinction. The name of Priestly is issoc.ated with the manufacture of fine dress fabrics, as Worth is associated with the cut of a gown. Priestly’s fabrics are now sold in Canada by first-class dealers, lhey are made of wool, and wool and silk, anp are distuinguished by an exquisite fineness of texture and a beautiful draping juality. The trade mark is “the varnished Board ” on which the goods are rolled, Newfoundland has been ordered by the Imperial government to legislate for the enforcement of the French treaty rights, and asked to agree to the appointment by the British government of the judges who will see that the proposed law is carried out. Premier Whiteway is said to have introduced such a bill but finds a strong section of his party opposed to it. A Montreal Man speaks, W. k. Carmicheal, of Montreal, P. Q., writes to the Hawker Medicine Company : “ Your Hawker’s Balsam of Tolu and Wild Cherry, quickly relieved me of a severe at- tack of Bronchitis. Neglect Coughs invite consumption. Hawker’s Tolu and Wild cherry Balsam is asure cure for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Sronchitis, Hoarseness and all throat and lung troubles, Ponds’s Extract, for all Hemorthages and all Pain. No preparation is equal to it. Inthe Extract Nature and Science are combined. Genuine in bottles with but wrappers only. A Positive Cure for Catarrh. Hawker’s Catarrh Care. Sold everywhere, only 25 USE SKO.LA’S DISCOVERY, the great ‘lood and Nerve Remedy. DR. H. D. JOHNSON. Bye, Rar, Nose and Throat. meh3—dv & wv 3m ORANGES. Just received, 25 Cases Oranges, selling at 15 cents a dozen. W. A. HUTCHESON. meh2—dvy 2i then eod 2w guar pat Mr. Donald Nicholson discovered in his canvass for Ward Three that the citizens are at present not in favor of Sanitary Reform, Permanent Streets or Sidewalks, or a roudway to Victoria Park, hence he declined to contest the Ward against Mr. Taylor. He is satisfied, however, that the elec tors appreciate Good Tobacco, and he is now working day aud night pro- ducing a GOOD SMOKING and CHEW- ING ARTICLE. Look out for his NEW BRAND, made from straight goods, specially selected. Hickey & Nicholson. febl2 Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, Prepared strictly according to the British Pharmacopeia. 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