a ——oo ——— a > — maa cme” ogg wer o -~ pn THE DAILY EXAMINER . ' . . . 4 4 A : HIS MOTILER-IN-LAW. specay exit from the nouse. ' NUTRITION AND THE NERVES, Waller Baker & 0 Limited At first Jack and his wife missed the Jeol WU. , old lady greatly, fo she had alway: Nervous exhaustion results especially The Largest Manufacturers of | it the m r plainly, Polly, K's been much eVia nee In fact, Sv from defective assimilation of food. iA PURE, HIGH CRADE to this Y mother must go. | lonely and le did the house now Anything that affects the general nutri- i a ee “ ° © ; pe . Sy # and nh thot point I am determined, seem withou hv that Jack sometimes tion of the body will injuriously afiect the Xx Cocoas — HOCOLATES Hadley s the tears come into { almost wished she hadn't sone; and nervous system. . On Gls Continent, Dave RDS” I s eyes as he spoke, but it had as for Pu many a ood ery So long as the digestive organs are not : WA t. ken : 1 ¢ to serew himself up all to heres iffan As hs H. J. Lisle, representing Ganong Bros., St. Ste , ealthy condition, the process of HIGHEST A ‘ is present ' ide t be lightly husband. howe now mada point pheg, N.B., says: ‘* Chase's Ointmentcuredmeoft | '" ® health oe id I ote from the great - , We = : eee. ee : ee @ very stubborn case of Itching Eczema. Tried | building up of tissue and removing rom i ae “ haken from it w it was reached spending Jes tin t Ub 4M 1 | everything advertised, several physicians’ pre- | ihe wasted tissues cannot go on as it a industrial and Food fore, he pretended net to notice } n at home in }.er society, she ec -u'd | sertptions without Sar Pile i . a hould to ensure health r % f several cases of Itching Piles it has cured. } sho oO ens re Roa ‘ ? EXPOSITIONS ! i Ww a! I t help beacomi nel a to he . | W hoeve r. therefore, 138 suffering from IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. Y see how things stand, It is } loss. So, as the wel f cling gridta nervous debility must fijst of all do some- \iCaution: ™ _vier_of,the . a — ae a gt wee Om, unas Pcie tong _ ' | th'ng that will restore the digestive organs , CAUTION: vans t ‘ and took you down to Bognor fo: used to the now o der o igs, Jrek . to their normal condition. The great fthe labels and wrappers « r } > } +? ' t i } I suffered with plies for years ion mn ; = goods, consumers should make sure on > we Ws oF Hadley at length REFREP AALS: ee _ Caasda Oi completely | merit of Hawker’s nerve and at our place of manufacture i 1ucl When on our retura self on having the richt th'ng vt pti, —_ me. Mrs. Jno, ag tomacl ee tome brings namely, Derchester, Mass. pes : : erygas. ; Stomach tonic ‘ £ S coiul an aaah pouaas t honeymoon, | last, labout this important change, and : ) : her sed to come an e * ° : restores healthy action vo the digestive SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE 4 little t with us, I, for my Some three months later, when Jach | orgat It cleanses, stimulates, and organs. ‘ 7) * “9 ; dr iithough somewhat Was returning froin business one da BRaDForp, JuLyY 4,1894.—I consider Dr, C " ns : ervous S ge . . : Chases | otrenothens ts effect upon the nervous WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. DORCHESTER, MASS. s e J cipl the thing h» was met by his wife, whos* swollen | @latmenta God-send to anyone suffering from | — " 2 om 1 : aki See eign: <i sh Su a Uk wt filet, itching scrotum or any itching skin disease. | system is very marked. The person taking i a oe eee eee yes Lore of something an c ‘ ae ee one felt from the first apple | 4 course of this remedy according to direc- i ~ sv ‘ > ! > ‘ we « ; . she ali on. ‘ EC e a = j : Wools PHOSPHODIN E. mn ae , eee At carapace a. ; Me ; 1 . = as tions and with due regard to reguiar habits The Great English Remedy. { s s I es f housekeeping, bursting into tears Mvther has eet } will sinanaki inet appetite, food will be Siz Packages Guaranteed to and we ia} a fresh start in life, taken suddenly !!l, and is dead. My id { i without distress, restful sleep will promptly and J rently leem he experience of an olde poor mother.’ alos 7 the aia ne gorated, and u i forms of Nervous 1 an a us both, and Jack at once set about assuaging his | ot ae a “* r 1. The alee t idle | Weakness, Emissions,Sperm ne seas | in particular wife’s grief. Whor she had suffici-nt!v health fully restored. ‘hese oy be K ; i at tency and a3 ee : ; Aey ris. The hs sxperience of thousands a hea, Im v ae @ ivail yourself of a recovered she impirted another bit of word . Phe happy exper Ice O 10 ( P ECOSNSE, we ‘ ra | is behire them. Se advised, herefore, :.nd sive use : se domestic con- news, by far more important from his | : essive use : ; f vovr system is out of order secure a r Stimu which form ich a large item in point of view. ee HW bie’ { tor } os oil . <3 ry ) awkers arve § stomac In } married woman's affairs. “They tell me she had died rich; upp'y of sold ; i Ae sea d , : . i t : 0 ie is 8 Vv goists “al 2 Gn carty grave He paused, momentarily, relieved at worth three thousand pounds, in fact | toni It is sok , S le ruge' k tt se” > oan tin a of . iiaae | ro at f “ents : 2 Six 2g : oo = _ thus far safely delivered him- “Three thousand pounds! echoed | {so & ov cents per ott 7 i. mbps Has | a ‘ j st Medicine : J ; BIA) s is : y the Hawke f W I's Phosphedine;it f a speech that had taken much Jack, in amazement. “Well, I'm blessed. [aco — rrr ge : N B “ j tfor ood's ORPnoc es ° lig » ) e aN. : sin place of this to put together. Eis wife remain- Who'd have thought it ? Why, I didn’t | Medicine Uo, (Ltd.) St. John, > ane — © ee . y r aviz , will send by return i silent, and he continued know she had three thousand pence !”’ i | New York City. — $ $5. One will But, when it came weeks and then “Nor I,” added Polly. SEE =. ee en ee meee ae ere seis m a imal rank ; ee Se any address, nths, and your mother gave no in- Three thousand pounds repeated ant Moa Sante | “TE pany, | dications of returning to the maternal | Jack, thoughtfully. And you're the ie. —— _ : ti Canada, | l began to misider if we were Only child, aren’t you, Polly? You | Steamer Jacques ar BT, ies t having too much of a good thing know,” he went on, after a pause, “I STMR FA STNE - cxeauhinnnessiitte led | i whether it would not be better fer | don't much like that drawing room ‘ ‘ During the month of July, Tickets from | both if we could be left to ourselves carpet of ours; do you? It’s a faded i” ‘ and re rill : ae vit nce the seasor 395 Crapaud to Charlottetown and return wi } and make the attempt to walk alone. pattern, and not a nice one; we want a Will com mence the “ _ e som by | = oe ‘or Sixty-five Cents. These | This I have delicately suggested to new one badly, and a better. These sailing from Halifax on the oth April, Tickets good toretura onthe Boat the | ur parent on several occasions, but curtains, too, are not at all up to the For freight, etc., apply to + Pa ' llowing day Twa eR | day of issue or the following day. | she has refused to take the hint. and | mark, to my way of thaiking. And W. W. CLARKE, { : L. ¢. OWEN w, as I say, it has come to this: that there's the dining room suite; I’m sure Agent. eee ee |} she must be told plainly to go. it begins to look quite shabby. Don't April 18 Charlottetown, June 28, 1895. You see, Polly,” Jack went on, you think so ? And, oh, Polly, as I was the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box your mother’s not exactly an ordinary person. She's not content to adopt the attitude of a visitor and take a back passing Streeter’s the other day, I saw a lovely little diamond brooch, which I should certainly have bought you seat. On the contrary, she keeps her- had I been able to afford it. It’s only | self continually in the front, and even fifteen gunieas, and would suit you ad- | affecxs to rule In truth, she does rule, mirably. Now, don’t you fret about your mother, dear. It’s what we must all expect--when we're old, you know, And take care that all the funeral ar- for nothing is allowed to be done in this house unless her approval has first been obtained. If a new carpet is to be leave of her own free will, and refuses in which was a fussy lawyer, seated at bought, your mother chooses the mater- rangements are done decently and in lal. When the walls want repapering. order. I would never have it rest on it is she who selects the pattern. A my head that the dear old creature picture cannot be hung without her wasn't comfortably carried to the s first being consulted as to the posl- grave. Three thousand pounds! And W tion; and even in the preparing of the | Polly’s the only child !” We «uarantee Dodd’s Xidney Pills to cure ary daily dinner, your mother’s tastes and The last sentence was not intended | case of Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, Lumb< go, wishes always have the first considera- | for his wife’s ears, but she heard it, Droy } v2tist * on ' os tion and it made her smile despite her grief, _ aler nedicine, or oy mail on “I've had just about enough of it,’ When the funeral was over Jack recezpt of price, soc. per box, or Six boxes $2.50, he concluded, with a bit of unstudied | Hadley found himself one of a very DAR. L.4.. SMITH & CO.. Toronto. andor, “and that thing must stop, As | Small company gathered together in a we can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills at| t®e old lady doesn’t seem inclined to | little room, the most conspicuous object | six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00 wer dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per to take a gentle hint, she must be told to go in language that she cannot mis- understand.” a table with two open documents spread out before him. “This,” said the man of law, coming y —_ ny a+ } —_ Sent by mail to any address po ‘Then you must tel] her,” sobbed at once to business, and holding up one ace GEORGE E. HUGHES Polly, for I cannot. It would break | of the papers, “is the last will and tes- | ay 29 Charlottetown. iy heart.” tament of the deceased Sarah Juliana may ee 7 oe Jack had hoped that the disagreeabls | Haslop, widow. It bears the date, fee task might be undertaken by his wife, April 3rd, 1ssi—” who, with her natural womanly tact, “A week before she left us,” mur- would, he thought, be able to mansge | mured Jack, under his breath, oVRe STi PATION, ILiIOUSNESS, . DYSPEPSIA, < CK HEADAGHE, REGULATE THE LIVER. { ONE PILL AFTER EATING ! INSURES GOOD GIGESTION. [PRICE 25 CTS:Tue DODDS MEDCo. Uo, PUTTNER'S EMULSION WILL RESTORE Pale, Weak and Emaciated CHILDREN toa yrmal condition HEALTH and STRENGH, and bring back the BLOOM OF YOUTH more quickly than any other | medicine As a Flesh Restorer, “Oh, John Hadley,” she said, stiffly, | Guy’s Hospital to form a fund to be fs . 2 “TI see what you mean You want to | applied to the special care and treat- | Pattuer’s Emulsion has no equal, turn me out of doors; is that it ?” } ment of afflicted mothers-in-law.’ ”’ ee N exactly that,” put in Jack, dep- | “The spiteful old cat !"growledJack g substance and tone to the recatingly. “We should ‘never, of between his teeth. ‘“‘May she He wasted muscles. ourse, think of turning you out; but | checked himself, and taking up his All Drucgis “ — Price 50 centa| “° certainly ventured to hope that you | hat, sorrowfully wclked homewards, a Ad Drug noe oe. ee you would probably see your way to “sadder and a wiser man.” per bot TT living at your own home in the future, . ” . - as no doubt you intend to do.” Years have passed since then, and PHOTOGRAPHY Superior workmanship, re fined finish and moderate prices combine to make these Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown to-day. 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Ch’town, June 4, ’95—pat jour 2m 2aw the affair a little more skillfully than he could hope to do; but, having put hia hand to the plow, he was not going to turn back. “Very well, then, Polly,” he said, “I'll tel her myself to-morrow. whatever the consequences.”’ > > * > *““Mother-in-law,” said Jack the next Gay, having .ound h s opportunity, “I’ve and runs as follows,” continued the lawyer. “I hereby give and be | queath to my son-in-law, John Had- ley, and my daughter Marianne, his wife, the sum of £3,000 sterling, now standing to my credit at the Bank of England, with power to use and em- ploy the same for their mutual bene- a “The Gear old soul!’ exclaimed Jack, airily, got something particular to say, af- only restrained by an inate sense of feeting yourself.” propriety from shying his hat to the ‘Affecting me!’ ejaculated the old ceiling. lady, cdjusting her spectacles in a neat little simulation of surprise. “Go on, my “And this,” said the representative of red tape, taking up document No, 2, dear John; I'm all attention.” “is a codicil, executed exactly four- Jack screwed himself up and went teen days later——” on “A week after she left us,” gasped “I—we—that is, your daughter Polly | Jack. and I—have now been married three “It is not of great length, and runs years”—— as follows: ‘I hereby cancel and re- “Three years !"’ broke in the old lady. voke all my former will whensoever “Dear me! How the time flies! It hard- and wherescever made, and substitute ly seems three months! Well ?”’ Jack didn’t altogether like that “Well?” but seetng of strik- ing a hot iron, went for it at once. “It is three years, though,” he said. therefor this, the final expression of my intentions: To my daughter, Ma- rianne Hadley I give and bequeath the sum of £10 sterling to enable her to buy suitable mourning to wear at my de- a chance “and you, mother-in-law, have lived cease; to my son-in-law, John Hadley, with us all the time,” | her husband, in consideration of his Ah, yes, John, so I have,” said the kindness to me in turning me out of his old lady, b’andly. | house at a time when I had thoughts “And I e, that is—have come to the of leaving on my own account, I make that alone.’ meclusion that like to The old lady straightened herself up briskly a present of one shilling in current coin of the realm; ad the whole of the resi- due of my property, howsoever ac. | quired I bequeath to the governors of we should now live “I quite understand, Mr. John Had- | Jack Hadley, amongst other things, ley,”’ returned the mother-in-law, freez- has developed an inveterate and ir- ingly. “It’s just the same thing. I’m | remediable taciturnity, but if anyone not a fool, and ecznm put two and two wishes to “draw” him effectually for together. Very well, it shall be as you the nonce, it is only necessary to men- wish—I will go to-day.” tion the subject of mothers-in-law in “There is no need of such great general and his own in particular, haste,”’ said Jack, mildly. “A week or avcsiiitiiiall taieissisiliiceiimiaiitin oma S. two, or three, would give you time to Presidential Advantages, arrauge your plans, and would quite Watts—It is a great thing to be Presi- suit ours.” dent of the United States. “Enovgh; I go at once,” said the old Potts—You don't say ? | dy, moving towards the door, as if to act instanter. “One word “Oh, but I do say. Think of having prepared all your fish stories gotten up for you before I lvave,” she said, pausing at | by the correspondents, instead of hav- the thereshoid, anl speaking majesti- ing to make them yourself.”—Indianap- cally. “You said ‘we. Do I understand | Olts Journal. that my daughter is a party to this = little pro-eeding ?” “Your dtughter, Mrs. Haslop,” said Ch'town Mutual Fire Ins, Co, Jack, stung into a commanding tone by the dignified demeanor of the old wp lady, “is my wife, and, as such, her first duty lies to her husband. Conse- PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. This Company is taking Fire Risks at reduced rates. Has insurance on the property of many of our leading citizens. Losses promptly paid. D. FARQUHARSON, President. B. BALDERSTON, Secretary. jy13—2aw (36) 3m Makes Your Is a Question Often Asked, quently, anything done by me or my wish is equally her act.” “Thank you !” said the old lady, bow- ing herself out of the room. Jack Hadley was surprised, but not altogether delighted at the easy victory had achieved. He had anticipated and was almost disap- pointed at iinding none. 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