oc a ae - Aids iii ae ae oe 2: wi See — A — ae _ 7 mats ate om coe THE DAILY EXAMINER . . - a . TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1894. ae ee A a NC A AC tN LOLI ttt pst teint ala, a The Rector of Abernthney. | ; T shall never forge the wr = E 4 , ’ which my eyes first fell upon Abernth- a = ; Sore Throat, “ZEECPS= Hoarseness, ney Ifall. The stage had put me down by a nook in the highway. I felt weary 3 : Lameness, Frost Bites, Cn Influenza, Soreness, | uer and Wirt A MOié On your nose,” con- tinued the child. a 8 I laughed at that and patted her on the Ps cheek. Mr. Ashley led the way into the : sitting room. Casrie still clung to me. The Leading Paper of P. E. Island. } and excited and seated myself upon the trunks which tho driver had but a mo- ment before unstrapped from the boot. But the wearincss all left me, and the | C a excitement changed to a quiet calmness W d RF “h as I gazed on the scene before me. ‘oun S, dial 3 Some 50 yards to my right, embowered | Piles B if ras aniong its little world of trees, stood the | , eee ; manse. It was a beautiful building; | Earache Ri uiSe€S, ' ' ' an ’ there was no definiteness about tho style | ® 7 ian 7 ll 78 a Wee a 107. ch ct Oo} Sih »] > geomed oO Db } Ch Ib] 4 r r : iH IF You ] ag “ , ty ood Sus eealiien aa dv edauidee t vr ruses ains, JVs ¥ ee j ES MS A GOWLTIZSS ge iE ‘ - iL as : 5 = Soap, so good that you was nothing about it suggestive of forti- Sore Eyes, jae ne ee f ace Ache, ‘ee ei stig is | 22 use it for al) pur fication and defense, like those of the s BOTTLE WITH Hem a THE BEST for the Pade 4 : ; Fi ‘38 Cg? , i } ose8 without risk to | Tudor or Elizabethan styles; it was nei- Inflammations, DUFF WRAPPER. bw i ori ages. UuG Gi 4 ask rutul thSui , ; A ¢é0D | cerhewtenterere | aero ce cees manen emer aor yoked AVOID IMITATIONS. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. ms en Boon erp digas: ? © Modern pointed gothic. lt wi > ’ YTRANT . ift's Avon Ria Y, ; SOAP — sort of compromise between the latter, FOND $ EX TRACT cO., 76 Fil ul AVCTHO, NOW York, eon ¢86 8 | probably what might be called the An- | glo-Italian, and a manse peculiarly adapt- | | aa ed to the artificial landscape gardening ‘es a ey i i al fu én a in the front and the naturalness of the | ' g . 7 i Ld a2 “LLS 6% } | dusky woods and the frowning hills in | 2 SB SG SO” te eee yar GSE aa | | the background. There was no accumu- i lation of buttresses and gables and tur- ——-AND —— rets and such other conceits that lower One Year, - - - $4( Three months, - $ Six Months, - $2/One Month, - 35c Carrte still clung to me, “What is your name?” she asked, the dignity of a house; true, there were | “Jenny Gray.” 1S AT YOUR i e | 7 SERVICE terraces, but they were ornamental ace TURNIP i IGigE “Sot ¢ like that. Yeu won't make & AT Your Crcesas companiments—they imparted an im- 5 _y a me call you Miss Gray, will you? But I eg i lg gc Caney Um ram Ginn ieet Read This Splendid Offer to Subscribers : | ona want yor to see Fred.” v*" ro cur This Soap hes been in use in Windsor Castle ‘ : : 7 : aaa al ae ; The approach to the house was through | She left the room, returning in a min- PRICE 25 AND CO CENTS for over three yoars,and the manufacturers 7 : 7 att . arga e 2b , a al s Rar a : At have been at inted Ly specia! Royal Wan a broad, extensive avenue, lined on either Hav Ing a large stock of the abov« Farm Imple ments ON | ote cr two with her brother. I was soon 5 FREE THE [PAWKER } | side with a variety of trees planted with | hand, and wishing to close them out this season. for the next} » or.ay with him. He Closely C fe” aa" bnildings —m{ X EGICINE CO., Lro. na non social t cS: To the most delicate attention to effect. I “yy . . ‘ . . rose inbted Lis fatacr—had 5 wa a BOAP MAxERS PUSUs ree ovegny prcra 5a: a ; two months I wiii sell them for 12 bushels of good White | "2¥!eth fajact—hail Shosuene tight, anv is Ve c ‘ detected the silv ery green of the white R st W] li CO 1 P re 1i Y :im pray eyes and ex- i S R if i S'] I R - SON — ingli rit i sshaul ‘at, delivered at Lariottetown Arties SCNdING ] pressive Li ile wa t go talkatiy . it ed ' fou A RINIAS pee : poplar mingling with the dark green of usslan eat, ¢ ivered a i ; é sec NZ! prose lips, Lie was not eo talkative Ns tp ; > : NER tor 12 months at} “SUNLIGHT” has received 11 Gold Medale | the native oak. blended here and there Wheat by train will have Bags returned with Crusher } as Carrie; he was amore thoughtful and to everyone subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMI ER 2 _months at M: iiiorote uf Wits wae tor purity and excellence th t} t mend Gate of te ecient lev »\ train W1 1LaAVEe USS returned W ith rusner, : ob ; ~—s & 40 cents a month. By special arrangement with the publishers, we are aanulaciureil Ol y) ire IX ails, with the abnormal tints 6 sycamo ‘ ° ; - asi ore obese 7 a 3 im- - : 4 CLURIwR sa are on : r ‘ oe me een eee Extra Rings for the above alwavs on hand. | reser . more observing and less im enabled to make a most exceptional offer to send McCLl RE’S MAGAZINE Steel and Iron cut Nails and Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, Agents for , ~~ oe — ee ' stig FREE FOR ONE YEAR to everyone who fille out the following blank form, | Spikes, lacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hiugarian Nails, & CUT THiS OUT AND SEND IT TO US. j pT ‘un NN, BE If you do you will nine times in ten, have jidstiliiilcsickiiadiak tage N Va SCOouUA and P. E Island © Pocer-t0 Marve, TTTTTATTTT TV TT TTT TT TT TTT TTT TACT T TTT TTT TTT TTT TTA Farm oy mal e. nian » } ribbons o 7 : : Creed Wik thels: eibbons of Bemwced, A cold is a shock received by the myriad ts Disease Germs living in : : . ‘ gay petuniz uy beside the : , ,e Blood and feeding upon “w ; ho - Le mtg og preset nerves that bristle near the surface of tne eee a Oa ee ee offs = a human body. This shock is transmitted THE subscriber offers for eale his farm i Life. Overcome these thyme g§ | to the nerve centres, and then back to the (To be Continued.) subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER for 12 months at 40 cents 4 <n e re " month. Don't Stuff a Cold, glowed with the same inspiration of beauty and taste. From where I stood my eye could not criticise their regular- ity, but I saw the outlined hedges of Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1893—eod & wy blossoming hawthorn, the flowerbeds en- . ED. WW. FENLAYSON, LEPAGE’S OLD STAND, ee ee ee Tue Examiner Publishing Co., si <3 . 4 . Charlottetown P. E. Island. on the Mount Edw ard Road, about one $ ; germs with I - that the a = i pues mucous membrances, forcing ‘ great Fe : mile ard a haif from the city, well and ’ inn tae over that exquisite blending of nature amount of blood to those membrances, - . » vue - avorably sella . UL Be 2 Se ; 43 : Se ease send to my address the DAILY EXAMINER for 12 favorably known as th Velsh Farm, 4 9 and art was thoroughly an artist, not PHILIIPS SQUARE. creating a more or less severe irritation You will pl ww sols : The farm consists of sixty acres, and con a P oO S simply of the appreciative but of the eC x) a ns and consequent rise in the te mperature, mouths from date, for which I agree to pay 40 cents a month, it being tains a good Dwelling House and five ‘ creative school. He was more of an followed by chills. Excess of food in the Outbuildings, a)) in good condition, There amar artist than the painter on canvas. The stomach still more increases the tempera- understood that you are to have sent to my address for one year, without is also a good orchard in connecton, ture, and, worst of all, helps clog seere- Terms easy. Apply to DISCOUNTS EXTRAORDINARY. TITIAN TTTTIAITIIIGIITIITIGT a latter commences with a tabula rasa; Emu Si orn his pencil is subject to his will; he puts inonviilies tions or natura! outlets ofthe body. It extra charge, McULURE’S MAGAZINE, commencing with the current C, BENOIT, ‘ down s rock here and # brooklet there Owing to the death of our senior partner, MR. HENRY | high time we broke away . : aa a zi LEB EES. EAS and works in his buildings and trees as MORG ’ ‘ ; < notion which, like some other-, hus done cea July 3, 1893, x the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, taste may suggest or the laws of per- | - RGAN, and the consequent re-arrangement ot the firm. more harm than good. For example, in 4 ’ 3 ‘ sie . = ©“So ’ ows . ° ‘ os - ea as a mate wemne hiood hes spective demand. Thea he can remove | We Intend making an extraordinary effort during the month | years past how many poor fever sufierers, q : as sae AT aearel ' io ss and make your blood healthy, os the ieee facility with which hoe of Janu irv t iy Ice vet toc! 4 ‘ } Latin t Res ae sated burning with internal fire and thirst, were CONE LAME OPE OT SIL Rese venssoosnte KATESUL PLEASING RELIEF xs : oe : th th me facility th whicl ‘ ary to reduce our stock to the ‘eg ssible px / : ; : eis 4 : skin pure and system strong. creates. The landscape gardener must Os dep abasias ae er ee poms I >{hurried to an untimely grave becaure DIGS sosests bdneieciphtids\eabasac Pi iinccsscscevscepenseve ro enue cuuebeeiicnies AFTER MANY DAYS an “husicians, the world over, accept localities as he finds them: he that every thing may be in good shape for starting the new ae evoling drinks ora bit . - . . a eas, st cone ities ] reate | business j february To aceomnlis! oo , ave cide by the old time treatment for fevers a3 fool- eo egos ae : SS must conceal deformities and create | business in Feh; uary, lo accompisa this, we have decided ish asthe adage for colds. At last come | tt iy lb th Sb ll lb lb lb lb in lb Sb Lb lp lb nL Li Hobo ln Lb lb ln Lo ln b> lp IL ln LL Sb Lb Sb Lo Lb Ll in Lb Li Li Ln Sb Lo lb lb So ‘bb eo eee 2s endorse it. Bea't be decsizved hy Substitutes! spaetiee, Sue Gruner wad wetve WE | ty teske even greater sacrifices than has been our custom in | cunn‘ng d lirious patient got to a pump of 2 ia! 2 Uevul 3 Vee . ous the difficulties he hes to surmount, the Annual January sale. These sacrifices wiil be in the | cold water and drank his fill; deteomined CALL AT OUR OFFICE and see the entertaining and finely illustrated Mc How u Queens County Man Found a q ; Scott & Bowne, Bollsvills. A Druggists. Sc. $1 the more superior to the landscape | * Page ; ice dee a TEANrsa | 00 to leave till the well.ran dry, he slack- | CLURE’S MAGAZINE, whieh has among its contributors the most famous author- ee : | painter is his taste and genius. form of discounts, and willecommence TUESDAY MORN ING, ed tue fever, recovered, and doctors learn-| in America avd England, including R. L. Stevenson, Rudyard Kipling, A. Conan Doyle, Permanent Healing. =) - en |, OEE Se Se Mam, Maye some ON, | 250 Jenuary. and continuc till the end of the month. ela lesson. Experimenting with a ssvere | Octave Thanet, William Dean Howells, Bret Harte, Ciark Russell, Joel Chandler Har ae TOOTHACHE! _ loves eee ‘nor childry 2. . cold ix a dangerous custom, as most per Teen eee " a. Aooraeitanslecome, mers meee en 73 ul, ~-----~—--~ . ' nere is not simply a Speciousness ci mat PATH iT eons try one remedy only untill »cm= friend ieodore oseve t, Joaquin Miller, Hi bert Parker, John Burroughs, Hamlin Gar- Ss a HEADACHE! that remark. Itis the embodiment of | ENR x MORGAN & CO., suggests another “sure cure,” as Mark { land, Prof. E. 8S. Holden, Prof. C. A. Young, H. H. Boyesen, Robert Barr, Henry M. His Own Experience Tel’s Fully and ey . Weareconscious of the weizht eae orvinee ‘edin @ : sly describe Ji:en | Stanley, Archibald Forbes; Andrew Lang, and many others. ! aa NEURALGIA! truth are consc e 3 January 2. 1894—tn thu rat MONTREAL. Twain so humorously describes. When Y> > Am Z, an 3 Freely some Truths which al! Read- == 8 ight hoarseness or tightening of the nasal membranes warns one ofa skin exposure or chill from wet, act promptly ; a delay | and importance of the caution, no mat- ‘er how limited our experience. As I penta a ynzed upon the scene before me | felt Bach number of McCLURE’S MAGAZINE contains two illustrated interview- : mae ne § with famous people. Jules Verne, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Tissandier, the famou- ers of this Pap. r Should Know. a French Balloonist, Archdeacon Farrar, Thomas A. Edison, F. Hopkinson Smith, H. S UWISTANTLY CUSED DT CNS APPLICATION OF NERVOL. | <gep, A: ply at the office of A. HORNE & CO. oct24—tf vyae2247422884 es Though you Cough ¢ Don’t Despair! Poseession abuut the middle cf November. | sees ciation ct times made me almost shrink | away from duty. But I was eatisfied | nnd wholly at ease as I sat there upon the baggage which made up the sum of my earthly possessions. And yet there was much of regret con- nected with it—not on account of my- self, but on account of another. We read that William Morton, Kane's friond hout that old fashioned remedy, Johnson’~ Anolyne Liniment, nearat hand for crou- py children. Used with a mild laxative, as described in a pamphlet which I. 8. John- son and Co., Boston, Mass., will send free io anyone, Johinson’s Liniment will cure a cold for audul:s quicker than any known remedy A mild nutritious diet, a gentle physic to open the secretions, and a bottle of that old Anodyne from your druggist, written by Raymond Blathwayt, who has been called by Mr. W. T. Stead the Le interviewer in England, from material furnished him by Carl Hagenback, of Hambur,, the great animal importer and trainer. These articles deal with the Capture of W ili Beasts, the Training of Wild Beasts, the Transportation of Wild Beasts, the Adven- tures and Escapes of Carl Hagenbeck. The series will be illustrated by an Engli-: artist of great skill in drawing animale. JOHN BURROUGHS, C. F. HOLDER, DR. C. C. ABBOTT and other writer amous for their work in this field, will contribute to the Magazine. ri hat th ri f Ab- | ‘ POROU ic gerous. W shildr rar, a : fi ici | 2s costs per beta, at att rugeins If) Convince thatthe proprietor of As won ite Te oe Sata | H. Boyesen, Alphonse Danis, Cumile Flammarion, Edward Everst Hale, Profs a : — hild . that he was a. gentlemen cf re- GARMENTS. itis side Dee hesechieie ser. | Gtaham Beil and many others, have furnished material for especially prepared inte>- | H . 1 A: rer a, 7 See | ' monia. I? nezleeted, nothiee | YieWS> Which will appear fully illustrate’ im this magazine. ere and there, in almost @ § oO E, a Tt. fined sensibilities, a Christian and a | iedibe’s wanie Ul haps pneumonia. I* neglected, nothing : a ” scholar. I had come to act as governess | veryoory wears tiem, can prevent the sneezing, red nose, and HENRY M. STANLEY will contribute, especially for young readers, @ stor) every town of our province, a ‘ ne oe ee oe ' | to his children, I had misgivins;s in | woe-bezone look of a person with a cold.| of AFRICAN AqVENTURE. “ c} nh ; : * One-half of the Brick House -on Upper! sorerence to my new home. My conjec- | Scores of mothers would as soon go te : ts : are chronic cases Over om Seen Say Sea ee oe ree tures of harshness and a want cf appre- | bed without matches in the house, as wit- NATURAL HISTORY AND ADVENTURE.—There will be several artick which doctors disagree > casrs a that become worse year after year. [tis to reach such that the gentleman to whom thes« lines refer, and whose portrai is here given, has written th: story of his case. Many apparently hopeless cases Of interest to both Young and Old will be PROF. R. L. GARNER’S AFRICAN have been cured by a course of | and companion, stood alone when he will conquer any cold. Johnson’s Ano- p a : AMPBELL’S WINE OF gazed — the unfrozen Polar one Sty dyne L sieeeet was originated by an old| EXPEDITION TO THE GORILLAS. Arrangements have been made, in connec- e u : ing and rolling beneath him. The coul family physician more than seventy years | Hon with aleading English review, to publish Professor Garner’s letters descriptive ot a | BEECH TREE CREOSOTE | of De Soto, when he first beheld the Mis- ago. — fod his present expedition to Africa. Professor Garner is noted the world over for th: | TRY IT! sissippi, was not touched with half the sii atin curious and interesting investigations he is making in the speech of monkeys. He AT ALL DRUGGISTS. grandeur and sublimity. The dresm of Testing His Honesty. sailed for Africa last Septem ber for the purpose of further pursuing his studies in the . Your druggist is honest if when you ask | aative haunts of the gorilla. The illustrations of these articles will be from photo- S philosophy was a reality; the inductions of science a truth; the open Polnr sca was found! K. CAMPBELL & CO., Montreal, him for a bottle of Scott’s Emulsion he | graphs taken by Prof. Garner ia Africa. - P gives you just what you ask for. He TR x 3 : os : Mre. DeWet—“ There, Reginald, : Mrs. Uptodate—* Dear me, what a] knows this is the best form in which to McCLURE'S MAGAZINE also contains most interesting articles under the heads ’ pe, re Ea. .E ' ‘hilling ereand Tr of thes 20w. the - 4 F r . . atts sa . ‘ t i The chilling grandeur ¢ hf snow, tue : em ; 4 : " , a h S ive the F 3,7 © Nowe diva? 6 a ‘ ar eee a: More 4 Senis ¥anbed. palaces of ice, ideal Alhambras glitter- | tose Kighy Waterproofs I have been tell- | sight those DeWets are, out on the streets | take cod liver oi, ha eane The i ad 4 Stran a chan Pico Ae er eee 2 sioineadbiniidiie ing liko a thousand stars, the gigantic | '"2 You about. Can't you see how +tyli hl a day like this without Righy Garments. ’ 4 re ee. = There are several ur represented districts | stnirw F tad oa int comfortable they look ?—~and they are It takes some people a !ifetime to learn A Rall Ma Says: 7 : : : SS : ‘everal Unrepresct siairways of pearl, surmounted Ly the | ’ ; ; y er ‘ peo} : , way Manager Says: 2 oe s ae on this Island where I want Loca « r Di:- brilliant arch of the aurora—bnt. above just luveiy for winter weaihe Yon al- how wi comfortable. a <7 y _ “< In reply to your question do my We are oflering this splendid Magazine with ‘TRE ‘ ie treet Agents to represent the “ Mannfac- ; sailed : ways wait till everybody else in the world we used to swelter in those horrid Rabber hildre biec aki Scott’s Emu - a. ' wae” | all, the oppressiveness of that hour of | **: oe . : : ; —'s children object to taking Scott’s Emui- * yr ¢ . : ia turers” Life and Accident I surance Com-| solitude and silence—stirred his son) | ®!°?** ” ¥ thing before yon will be'ies e W aterproof:, and such smelling things,” #1008, I say No! on the contrary, they are DAILY EXAMIN ER for only $4.60 at ye ar, pay 3 bie ki a pany —generaily conceded to he the with a thousand kindlin is : init. We reaily must havethem atonce.”| decl9—tts fond of it and it keeps them pictures of as 7 oe i i ‘ gemotions. But ps P > m bias sa adie Gi eee aad M09! be stood there alone; he badno freed | —<———————- —_ : sites i a ee ee advance or in monthly instalments of 40¢, as desires. eyiitacie Mm nie eountrs ney in-ure . ¢ . ° -_——_—--_—--—_ —— ee ' 7 ealize with him that half awakening a , ia both Men and Women of all « lasses’ irre- act re ‘ae oe = a mn “ed H m,. b ee } M. eo a € enective of creed, politics or profe=sior ae on ee ee aie awkesbury, certified: “I have used Put- : e : << I 7 “| gould relieve his surcharged heart by tner’s Emulsion sith t Safacti We make this exceptional offer in order that we may secure a large number ot ae iress : SF ve, Sree Satisfaction | new subscribers, but all who are already subscribers may avai! themselves of thi | > speech; to whom he éould point ont this where Cod Liver Oil is called for. I or that object of attraction. The op- | J. B. PATON. opportunity to secure practically free this great popuiar Magazine. Address: recommend it as so disguising the oil that Ma me Manag: r, ‘ . ° 4 ° %, %, vv ING Cc 7 a fr BPs, <7 Chietiticiown pressiveness of his loneliness was like a | BEE S patients never refuse to take it,” =... TEL \ YELS #7 ea eo | despair; it was the struggle of longing a Tae ES _— > . S to @\- fr =} "a'e & i. iE. | and — he oe ae a ; Caprain Jonny R. Hire, of echooner ep Xaminer Publishi - | irreverently at the ghostly hand of Sir | illian, says: “I was suffering with in- : $ ib’ ic aoe | Join Franklin had he come out from flammation of the chest, bronght on by y Mr. Branscombe home is “a CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. | a Chipmin, Queens Co., N. B exposure at sea. Took a good supply of ; it was there that a representae “9 Puttner’s Emulsion, which perfectly cured me. It has given me a new set of A Ce ve On Sidnew _ —— Se 7 tan” ‘ ° : aoe Cottage “ Sidney Street, OntalOOE | bis icy tomb to stand beside him there. mre Tooms and good cellar. Posscesion It was something of this regret that I felt in my seul. My mind went back to | ' nh on De el ler ist ee c W. W. WELLNER } : 4 Pecsgeant ae * ive of the Groder compan. 4 os the close, crowded city, with its cea of Mer ee ee ee ee \j “be , : a ompan i ovis ee ee eee ee | That you can get a much} called upon him, Sept neo! streets and interminable walls of ma- | a = | sonry. I thought of my sister Alice, | ; | with her dark spiritual cyes, brighter . | than the hectic flush upon her cheeks. | | Poor invalid child! How I wished that | Castoria is Dr. | che present year. His greetiny was most cordial He gladly ~ 3 Leiter cless ef New, Pure, | acknowledged his thanks giv. sho was standing beside me, feeling the | . eight bedrooms, kitchen, dining’ room, shop ing expression to the following end Childre =foains neit! it 28 ae ona Childron. li coniains ncither Opium, Morpiine ner and front room} good yard and stabling, ee statement: y= $+? y | game cool breeze fanning her brow and 3 a 1 Possession immediately Apply to as aS | y eo 7 ing wr : ; ing vis! ntucr Narcotic exbstamce. it is a harmles bsti _ . i Cs ; 4 ‘ : “Tei i . a | gazing upon the same changing vistas of eta £no ¢ 46 is a harmless substitute 3 Fi sh GROCEREES at the ‘It is five years since I first “SS ecenery; standing beside me so that I fer Darcgoric, Dreps, Soothing Eyrups, and Castor Oil, decl8 A j . goric, } oe became afil:cted with a form of & TO LET. The Premises lately occupied by Mr. George Thorne, situate on Sidney Street, containing JAMES F. CURTIS. > a | could talk to her! But she was not there, . ; 3 13 Picasant. Its guarantce is thirty jcars’ us eT : : ; By Pien Figad! | and the teats came into my eyes as I | est r 2 ae tags : e ae < Ae up we ; : indigestion Last winter it b- "2 a B cutie ai WU + | thought about it; the silver abele grew fiiltions of Mothers. Castcria destroys Worms and allays REG STOR z {I ae J . ke velinti x hietnen ie eae Wit weliivele tire oe cee? | indistinct, and there was a shadowincss | sveriuhness, Casteria prevents vomiting Seur Card, . os ? sams Mich €Fs@- | came more severe, ceveloping | ell manner of disease. The Infermetion aveurs wet | about the blossoming lilacs, “ai . a eda into chronic diarrho:: I canno, jinrhoa and Wind Colic. Castoria rclizves igi , arth ten titace the cast of @ box of pile Find i gui chat thems, nd you © wave be thenaiat wae | I was soon started out of my reverie. yopiritier from tie : ‘ oe ms, aad YOU we i ote iell you how much I suffered Price women And creat tenet Pci. wana tem | J heard voices in the avenue, end in a | y Where in the city. Every: for SIX LONG wrrks. It seemed & itu ing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency, py png yp be ay may att he | moment afterward Mr. Ashley reached | tori. acsimilates the food, ropgnilates tho stomach Gold Medalist Dyers and Cleaners, . ‘ Se Tete ee, | O86 bia hank to mo-ie fis Bink wey, | : : fig 5 lei 2 ‘sae ve as though relicf could not & a NERVE NERVE BEANS ere a new ais | While the servents shouldered my trunks. ; bowels, giving healthy end natural sleep. Casa MONTREAL. found You will remem! er how 4 eer me odio Loss Wiser ond ) 1 read my employer at a glance there | teria is tho Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Fricn . wil nember h : BEANS Paling” Mahodlrenores te | Was not wich individuality necessary WE ARE PREPARED TO DYE all thing for Christmas. Just [ told you of my Conditioa an 4 by ovecwork. oF the errors 0° ex j to do that. His temperament was sa - Casteria Castori. class of goods and garments equal to any i asked your advice about takin <a comes of j0uth. This Remalyab | guine, with enough of the palegmatic to Se ee House in Europe. . ne & : ¥ ee ee ee eee aan Ween | give him calmness and dignity. Hs was | * Sastoris is aa cxceliont modieing for chit- is so well edepted to cht 'ren they 1" 2 ANTW : i; a bottle of Groprx’s $ VRE Sg ome? per ee AEs eso | ae man, well formed and witb fren, Motuers bove repeatedly toid me ef ita it 8 superior teany preseript!oy FRENCH CLEANING a specialty. i youtry You told me that the medicin Lh: ‘ . s thas in i | vod eievt Gyo eheiy CLuidren.”* 1 ’ ier ‘ : . ‘i . ° eete 1 Weite tor aawhic. Seldie= =— | : tellectual expression upon hisfeog | + : Pr he eee kuewx to me te All information regarding shades, prices was a laxative and might no oe Crlottetown by G. FE. Hughes dergvi-t. | which comes to mén who read and think Dd... G. C. Oracon, H. A, Anczzx, M. D., te.. furnished ty 8 »P ? od D Mm _ - 5 ee od = . - . | ¥ a. a 10 Fe. ¢ ’ . & i : " = o " S entacting | much. His lips and eyes betrayed his | aac eT te Sp. Ontire ts Loeetiye, #, ¥. " CHAS. IVES MORRISON . ” cLEOGD & q 0. meet my nerds. | delayed buy a Grateial ~Comlorting. | genial nature. They would haye given j * “astoria is the be.t remedy for chiidrea of “Our physiciang iu the children’s depart Agent Queen Street. ing for a few heui S$ un i | bi 7 ' | their impressions of geniality toa yery | which lamacqwinted. Lhone tod y is vet ment have spcken highly of their experi sept25—eod ’ : Charlottetow n, December ] 4. 1883 ~tn th Sat h : : ohn . B ’ j 4 ae pps Ss ocoa. child. . | far didast wien mothers wiiiconsi neroal ence in their outside practice with Castoria, - ee gan to hi _” bat it woud he P = pi eo ; i ie chatted gayly as we walked to- tcf tucir chikiren, ent use Casiori« ia- aud aithough we only hare amone cur me. Even my clothes S\ emed Paes BREAKF AST. | ward the house. He did so partly to re- § the various quack nostrumswhichcry | medical supplies what is known as resuiar is Riiilinn tye 5 ‘oft iat inl “§ “By a thorough knowledge of the nat-! Heve we from embarrassment and part- | oesteriag their loved ones, by forcingorium, | products, yet we are free to confess that the ore a CRS te ORS Sy ural laws which goveru the operations of | ly because it was his {| mornkine, soothing syrup aad other hurtful | merits of Castoria has woa us to look with stomach I: was with <ifficult, = g : I ¢ ; his nature. Perhaps | oa ; favor upon it.” # digestion and nutrition, and by a careful] | bo notice {, too, that I had been weep- | r ee a alae, : ; . aq} yt st facie Vv ¢ sieilegtlen of ton preen Br 9 of well-cclece:| ina. 1 already felt as if had Mv j toe Unizep Tosrreat axp Poem 5) that I kept about si1Ci€ ntly Z ed Cacoa, vt Epps has provided our| him for years. Thers was no atmos. | Cunway, Ar Auutn C, Suirn, Pres., | READ THIS! > er a Se . breakfast tables with a del.cately, flavored | phere of mock aristocracy ion f aides mies rae ut | ama well man now = beverage whico may save us many heavy [* repellent becruse atedaiae Tho Contacr Compazxy, 77 Mcrray Street, New Yerk City. . cs fi h . , d doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of “Car " gs Mp yP E wr TAR 3 GC al ae ST EN Ne All rsons indebted to us by note of! rom the use of your reme y ; Carrie,” said Mr. Ashley, ere we ee Sa Te ile COLTS SPE e 4 <a | such articles of diet that’ # constitution | posetiea # ee Pete ome. hand, book account or otherwise, will In three days after I bow hi seachod the hall do or this is your new : . ay & may be gradually built up until strong) tener" ye , please take notice that their accounts Gro: Er's Syxup the te ib! enough to resist every tendency to disease, i : ———_$——-——- _ ——$ $$$ inion must be settled at once, ZROIERS SYKUI 1c «6terripie pain and distress across my , Stomach were removed, My bowels rap‘d!y assumed a nat- ’ 3 9°," a ural, healthy condition. Now I ~ As bh . } 7 ; ; Hundreds of subtle mala fies are tHoating ; py ; pe bef from behind e | : ms , Al] amounts not paid February Ist ater hi ne : . : : > around us ready to atiack wherever there | or ¥ _ om Hanes a beautiful child 1894, will be sued for without further of 10 summers. She had an abundance ask canldt tender eta | of dark hair. sith eyes from the bri. | LMG Highest Standard of Excellence in Point ee "soone 41 sw ‘ | #ancy of which nothing could detract , sys . “BE ene : of Flavor, Nutrition and Digestibility Disston’s Crosseut, Circular and Hand Saws. Barb and Combination Fence Wire. = Iron, Sleigh Shoe and Caulk Steel. at ano drink as well as Levce Horse Shoes, Horse Nails. sould. I have gained constant- English Coal Vases. y in fl sh since March last. I Galvsnized and Japanned Coal Hods. an perfectly curcd ic seems a duty for me to (y— fied by pure blood and a properly nourish bat their of : nd Grene."--Civil Genvind Gaaeiee. ut their shyness, while her figure was Made simply w ith boiling water or milk. | the very personification of grace, She ° " - ; : ; . seta : ‘ dia ok aaa & ses, inl, 15, 2and 3 inch Pine ruce Sold only in packets, ly Gracers, labelled | *?™®%8 forward and caught my hand. — HAS BEEN ATTAINED BY——~— ea ents > Boards, 1} inch Ficoring | } j | | ies “Oh! I shall like you very much,” sh j i j 108, : } 3 ch,” she JAMES EPPS & CU., eam cried. é : , Q Shama mee oe Pee = ! Chemists, London, Enziand. My heart throbbed wildly as I stooped 5 and Palin Cedar and Spruce Shi ] * = _ ~—““s« down nnd eissed her white forehead. { VU ® | Cedar Poste, Lime and Brick ae a | of , : , > ” STAMPS WANTED. ‘Lai glad to hear you say that,” I re- | . a which we will sell low for Cagh, as our ; Ls fully, th h _—_— plied. | The public have & positive guarantee that hey are get | whole stock must be cleared on res | tate my Case fully, that others ig the best possible form of concentrated nourishment. ing of navigation. Come and eM@inine OLD Canadian, United States’ and other! “Carrie is both warm and impulsivein ti ho suffer as I did may kcow and get genuine bargains. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. siamps, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For her friendships,” said Mr. As/iley. There FENNELL CH W here to find re.” & vhere to find a cure. Peake’s No. 3 Wharf. A DLFR. Truly yours, December 2, 1297. : ryt twany pay $1 to $5 each | Was a calm, steady look in his gray eyes. | POO ‘ ° GEORGE LOWE | “I thought you wore s great, tack = OOLE & LEWIS, Ch’town, Dee. 21, 1893-—3m eod&wy | Charlottetown, November 30 1893—tn fri E. A.B Pee ‘ . 4. 4. DRANSCOMB, P. 8.—We have on hand a large stock of Lumber, suitable for Buildin pur- 346 Spwtina Avenne, Toronto, | may, with such eves as make one shnd.