Ak erm ee ney % am . i ef ap f i me fe : i $3 Me F 1. fe. A¢ ae 3 3s % PS igh aie FE ee ad een = alte die adh ated ake aoe ae eo * ee ewes Ee wa oy Se aaa ok AN BO cen Piha ct sniosebeey) ANID 2 aia red S AE dots ¥ nee cere toe } & ’ The Largest Manufactu PURE, HIGH CRADE COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES po ¢ Ow this Continent, have received HIGHEST AWARDS mm the great = |adustrial and Food Sy) _ EXPOSITIONS. | Fey ay UN Europe ard America, Unlike the I r Chem stch Process, no A lies or oth weed im any of the . REAKE AST COODA is costs leas than one CORI a Ow Their Jelicious 5 pure and sotebie, and SOLD BY GROGERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER & 00. DORCHESTER, MASS. ; cream s. In big bottles DR. CHASE’S KIDNEY-L & Tee ONLY KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS T. Dawscw, Manager Standard Bank, Brad Gord, Ont., says, Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are a grand medicine for the Kidneys and Liver. wW. F. Carrier, «:5 McCaul! St., Toronto, re vesenting “fontreal Star, says, Chase's Pills act magic for the relief of head-ache, bilious attack ead constipation. Sold everywhere, or by mail os receipt of price, EDMANSON, BATES & CO. 43 LOMBAGO ST. TeRONTs, GAT oe . Zi _* * J agit 4 We gua: cure ary ase « DIO, Dror I J- Ts ; r fed. Sai aii Gé ne, DY malion seceipt of price, soc. per box, or Six boxes $2.50. Da. L. A. SMITH & CO., Toronto. We cap sel} yon Dodd's Kidney Pilla at the following pzices, viz.:—50c: per box fix boxes for $2.50. To the trade—$4.60 w-rdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address pos? paid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 29 Charlottetown. Consumption. The incessant wasting of a con- sumptive can only be overcome by a powerful concentrated nourish- ment like Scott’s Emulsion. If this wasting is checked and the system is supplied with strength to combat the disease there is hope of recovery. Scott’s mulsion of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypophos- phites, does more to cure Con- sumption than any other known remedy. It is for all Affections of Throat and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Brone chitis and Wasting. Pamphlet free. @ Scott & Bowne, Bellevilie. All Druggists. 50c. & $1. S Sick H CHE. REGU EAD: TE THE LIVER. ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES GOOD CIGESTION. [PRICE 25 CTs. Tee ODDS Mep.c0. 10, VOOD'’sS PHOSPHODINE. The Great Engtish Remedy. Siz Packages Guaranteed to promptly, and permanently eure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotencyand af effects of Abuse or Excesses, ™ Mental Worry, excessive use oe ..» of Tobacco, Opiumor Stimu- ' eforeand Afte r. tants, which soon wad to In- } mity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. ss been prescribed over 35 years In thousands of ses; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine own. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; it offers some worthies medicine in place of this, “<a © gse price in letter, and we will send by return atl. Price, one package, $1; six, $5, One will | mse, siz vill cure. Pamphlets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada, Beld in Charlottetown by Geo E Hughes uggist. Orders hy mail promply filled. paRSGW PILLS fe New. Rich Blood! Pills ert at 4 the world. W'li positively cure or reheve er of disease, T.¢ in’ormation around ‘ / the gostof a box of pills ad You will always ped pS ume great benefit fra using them 3 ad No oils | } And now, with hands and hearts united, i | | | } ' | j | j | T see it now, that pewter spoon i } i | | corners to take up a collection. Each lady | wore the aniform of a trained nurse, with | the usual cap, apron, chatelaine and red W here love Ah, me, sa i : W here love r way she went perplexing — is. that’s hard to say, is. rh suesticn grave her soul was vexing. Shine right star, attend and guide her, Where love is A youth then begged me just to say W here ve is Ah, no, said I, vou’ll find the way W here Away he went, his heart rejoicing, The song of birds his courage volcing— kind fate will surely lead him Where love is ove l = Ww I kn Chey met, this maid and maiden fair— T) ere love 18. And ask no more, nor doubt nor care Wiiere love 28, Their vows to heaven have truly pligat, May kindly power protect and keep the. W her love is. —_- AND When I was young they had a way Uf keeping : ll disease at bay, : And rend’ring changing of the spring As innocent as anything. Just as the soil was waking up And wut peeped slyly little grasses, Why, mother’d give us all a dose Of sulphur and iolasses. SULPHUR MOLASSE3. That always got heaped up too soon. Half sulphur, almost bright as gold, And half molasses, black and old; And then we children, one by one Would open mouths with many passes, And dowa our gullets swift would go That aulphur and molasses. They said it kept the chills away, Prevented billious fever’s sway, Would make the liver hump and get And kept the blood out of a fret; World make the stomach feel at ease, | Free from poison-laden grasses; | Was cooling, healing, soothing, all— | This sulphur and molasses. | Good gracious! It was hard to take, | And awful faces we did make, But ’twa’n’t no use to beg nor cry— | That was the law when spring came by; | To put the system in good trim, | Instead of pills and other masses, | Our mother gave us lib’rally Of sulphur and molasses. i Hamilton Jay. om ‘TWAS CERTAINLY ORIGINAL? | An original plan for collecting money | | to aid a hospital was tried not long ago in | Portsmouth, Eagland. The mayoress of | the borough divided the city into districts, } and stationed her assistants at the street cross. ents elaborately decorated vith flowers were erected at the corners of the principal streets, and the women worked for the cause from 9 o’clock in the morn- ing till the same hour is the evening. From this ardavus effort a very handsome sum was realized for the deserving cause. Many women accustomed to charitable effort will say that it was not es hard thus to concentrate labor in one day as to get upa fairor other entertainment which means long-drawn-eut nervous and bodily fatigue. THE BRITISH NAVY John A. Cockerell, the New York news- paper man, writing from Japan, says : “The gradual swelling of British naval | power in these waters is significant. Every week a new British man-of-war turns up quietly. A few days ago the monster bat- tleship Gibraltar, 7,700 tons, dropped her anchor in this harbor, and the Undaunted, another heavy ironclad, is expected up from Kobe in a fewdlays. It is fair to as- sume that stretching from ;Hong Kong to Hakodate the British have to-day a naval armament afloat greater than the effective totalof Japan. And we hear of vessels still coming. Is the display of 1878 in the Sea of Marmora, before San Stefano, to be reveated out here? It has some- thing of that appearance, though the pre- vision of Jobn Bull when there is trouble in the air is proverbial.” Withia the memory of middle-aged peo! ple Consumption and other lung troubles were much more prevalent and fatal than they are today. The existing improve- ment in the public health in this respect it, in considerable measure, due to a more widespread appreciation of sanitary laws; bat Puttner’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, and Pancreatine, may justly claim to have largely aided in the good work. Many persons who some years ago were in a most critical state of health, are to-day sound and well, as a consequence of a faithful use of this valuable remedy. For sale by all Draggists at 50 cents a bottle, At the Indiana State Oratorical Associa- tion the fi.st prize was won by Miss Nellie E. Wood, of Earlham, much to the disgust of six young men competitors, who had their firat lesson that, as talkers, men were not in the race with women. sical i For Over Fifiy Years. Aw Ovp Axp Wet Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millione 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 Diarrhoea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wklv—l y A good travelling companion, Hawker’s liver pills, thep remove all evil effects of Overeating or drinking, without discom- fort. Photographs of the scene of the railway accident can be obtained from Mr. Harry Houle, Jr., at 20 cents each. New hats—Look through the variety o hats we show, and once wear one of orr hats, and you will be convinced of the sup erior make of the styles we sell in all the differert grades from the cheapest to the best—-l’rowse Bros. | the fact that it creates | system, thus enabling sufferers from lung Port Arthur,a soldier belonging to the Twenty-fourth Regiment raised his rifle to §re at an unusually conspicuous Chinaman Just as he was about to fire a bullet from the enemy’s side came whizzing on, and, marvellous to relate, entered the barrel of his own gun as smoothly and and neatly as if the muzzles had been placed mouth to mouth. Of course there was an explosion and the soldier’s piece was shattered to the stock. but without his receiving any injur- ies whatever. A fractional variation to the right or left would have caused the hos- tile bullet to enter his head or face, so that his escape was nothing shot of miracu- lous. He preserved the stock of the now useless weapon, and afterwards exhibited it to bis Colonel, who permitted him to keep it as a memento of his narrow escape. It is probably the first instau ce of the kind on record since Baron Munchausen’s day. —Exchange. ~~ —-_-_-—-_- Ortllia’s Prominent Furniture Dealer Gives acts. Orilla Feb. 10th, 1394. EDMANSON, BATES & Co., Gentlemen,—Abut three or four weeks ago I had an attack of Itching Piles. I tried two or three different remedies re- commended by druggists as “the best and only cure,” etc., etc., but got no relief. About this time I was beginning to de- apair of finding any relief. With some slight misgivings | bought a box of your pile eure, which I am pleased to say gave me almost instant relief and permanent cure. I consider your Ointment a God- send. ALF. J. DEAN. Jack—I have a chance to marry a poor girl whom I love or arich woman whom Ido not love. What would you advise ? George—Love isthe salt of life, my friend. Without it all else is naught. Love, pure love, makes poverty wealth, pain a joy, earth a heaven. Jack—Enough. I will girl whom I jove. George—Bravely spoken! By the way, would you—er—mind introducing me to the rich woman whom you d> no love ?— I)ustrated Bits. —- —— « a It's All Nonsense marry the poor For people to say there is no cure for consumption. Sufferers Sfrom that dread disease and kindred ailments are being saved every day by -Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. Do not die without giving ¢ a fair tria). If it will care other: it will cure you. The secret of its success lies & . new blood in the troubles to overcome the destructive furces at work to waste the tissues of the body. Miller’s Emulsion the great nerve strengthener and blood-maker, and cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, scrofula and all lung agections. In big bottles 50c and $1, at all drug stores. is The price paid for the famous Rem- brandt, sold by Lord Ashburnham to the Berlin Gallery, is said to be $1,600,000, The British Nationa] Gallery was already so rich in works of that artist that it de- clined the picture when first offered for sale. _—2 - o—__—_—_——_—_ The Cheapest is Pond’s Extract, Because on “Small” bottle, 50 cents, has more beneficial effect than one gallon of ether preparations sold as being the “same as” or “equal to” Pond’s Extract. For all pain and soreness.” ‘ a If too rapid eating causes dyspepsia, and | it in its turn produces nervous exhaustion, debility, weakness, anaemia, etc., the first step in effecting acure is to eat slowly. The second and most important is to take a course of Hawker’s nerve and stomah tonic, which aids the process of digestion, invigorates the stomach, renews the vital ity of the blood, relieves brain fatigue, and makes weak nerves strong. ——...... Dr. Sarah Hackett Stevenson, of Chi- cago, would put men in skirts. In an interview advocating women’s _ skirts reaching ouly to the ankles, declaring that sweeping skirts spread disease, notably the bacilli of tuberculous, from expectora- tions in the cars and streets, she said: “ By the way, there is nota single grace- ful line in masculine attire. For my p rt, I believe men would look better if they wore skirts. In fact, men did wear skirts in the long ago. When men wear ehort skirts on the stage how much more graceful they appear. I think a change In men’s attire is to be commended, and nothing would be more graceful for even- ing wear than knee breeches.” Parents Must Have Rest, A President of one of our Colleges says : “We spent many sleepless nights in conse- quence of our children suffering from colds, but this never occurs now: We use Scott’s Emulsion and it quickly relieves pulmon- ary troubles.” janane EE ey Do you think it right to neglect a congh or cold? Hawker’s balsam will speedily cure coughs, colds, and all bronchial tie scan ee ee ~_-—-a»>> At Vinita, I. T., last week, Mrs. James Vaughan was sewing on her machine when a needle snapped and a part of it etuck in the table. She put in a new needle and continued her work. About ten minutes later she noticed that her two- year-old daughter sat rather quiet on the floor and called to her, but received no auswer. She picked the child up and found that she was dead. A_ pliysician found that the ceuse of death was a smal! part of the needle which had struck the eye and penetrated the brain. A drowsy, irritable feeling indicates sloggish‘liver, Hawker’s liver pills regu late the liver and remove all unp'easant #\ mptome. Heart Disease Kelieved in 30 Minutes, Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart gives perfect relief in all cases of Organie or Sympathetic Heart Disease in 30 minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It is a peerless remedy for Pa!pitation, Shortness | of Breath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Left Side and al! symptoms of a Diseased Heart. One dose convinces. Sold by S. W. Dodd. Gentlemen’s all linen handkerchiefs— 14 cents each to-night—Moore & McLeod. —- Learn to labor and Our CHAMBER SUITES. —$15.00 and upwards. gant, strong and cheap. Just what everybody wants. smile. _JOHN | Furniture | “Still achieving, still pursuing, to wait.”—LONGFELLOW. By labor, skill and patience we have produced elegant and at the same time cheap Furniture. See our elegant SIDEBOARDS. offered here—$8.00 and upwards. The best value yet New styles and low prices Our PARLOR and DRAWING ROOM SUITES, ele- The lowest prices on Rug and all kinds of Suites. Our prices will be so satisfactory they will make you aE E SAD.S a MONDAY, APRIL 1, ner iin MS SI Tgp Sah cibibind _— ae etnen ees ow eee eee -_ _— a etme — = SL ET ae —— : = 7 a -- — a? - THE DAILY EXAMINER ree w a LOVE ES. eed MUNCHAUSEN OUTDOR®, : ; ; WALTER BAKER & CO. A maiden asked eI mata tell While storming the first line of forts at OND 4 XTRAS CA a “@4 THIS IS THE GENUINE. Our trade-mark on Buff Wrapper around every bottle, THE WONDER OF HEALINC. pu SEN ©=FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, Eset] WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, Tra" PITS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Refuse Substitutes, INFLAMMATIONS, CATARRH, made crudely, sold Sy ORRHAGES, and ALL PAIN. cheaply. Used Internally and Externally. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Prices, 50c., Cheap, Si, Cheaper, $1.75, Cheapest. Genuine is strong and pure. Can be diluted wit? ,ater. Gole Morwfacturers POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 FIFTY .vE..” .W YORK Socceninen : eer ne : = 2 y 2 Bs: ww A. ae J i a Of Cheap Sounding Advertisements, and BUY YOUR COAL at the OLD RELIABLE, where you can get what you want at the right price, as my many hundreds of customers, who have constanily been supplied by me for the last rouRTEEN YEARS, will bear testimony. [ am not confined to the production of ONE SYNDICATE. but draw my supplies from SIX DIFFERENT COMPANIES. When I advertise SYDNEY COAL I can produce the proof thrt it is GENUINE. I do not require to employ RuNNeERs to sell mfy Coal, bu give my customers the benefit, RR. McMILLAN. Charlottetown, Fel ruary 12, 1895. i gE Ss 3 ——— FROM———_ Dominion Goal Go's. Mines in C. B. ROUND, RUN OF MINE AND SLACK COAL. Now is the Time to Purchase! WE ARE LEADING ALL THE TIME, pot misleading, and are gaining new customers every day. Town and country alike appreciate our style of business and are taking advantage of our reduced prices, knowing that we give them best value and fully from 25 to 35 cents per ton less than they formerly paid. The Coal we sell includes all the Mines in SYDNEY PROPER and OTHER MINES IN CAPE BRETON, viz:— Victoria, Gowrie. International, Old Bridgeport, Reserve, Glace Bay, Dominion, No. 1, | Caledonia, Cow Bay, ALL GENUINE COAL. We have sold thousands of tons during the past and present year, which has given every satisfaction. Some of our competitors handle Coal from the Mines which we re- present, and are glad to get the GENUINE ARTICLE. When we accepted the Agency of the above Company we made a rule to make QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS, and GIVE GOOD VALUE TO THE PUBLIC which is our MOTTO. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Dominion Coal Company’s Depot. Charlottetown, Februery 13, 1895.—135 w a Reena OO AF, Granby Rubbers and Overshoes. Warm, Dry and Comfortable. Latest Styles. Beautifully Finished. Perfect in Fit. Always Satisfactory. 3 COMFORT IN CORSETS Can only be obtained by wearing No. 391 “Improved All-Feather- bone Corsets.” No side steels to break, hurt or rust. TRY A PAIR, All First-class Dry Goods Houses Sell Them. E AIM to give the best value for your money of any Hardware house in the city, in anything from a package of tacks to a Cooking Runge. Our stock of Kitchen Furnishings is very complete, as is also our stock of Ready Mixed Paints, all colors and best quality, Kalsomines, Whitings, ete. PENNELL & CHANDLER. Charlottetown, March 15, 1895— 135 Vie do Job Printing of every descripticn at reasonable ena nemates ened ataneaele pane prices. Try us and be convinced. The Examiner Publishing Company Tur Wearaer.—Fresh to strong winds; unsettled with light falls of sleet gr rain A DIPHTHERIA SCARE, There is no doubt but that diphtheria at this season in its worst form is prevalent in many cities and small towns, At the same time, that fact is no reason for fright ening: people out of their wits, with every new case of sore throat. Hundreds of per- sons are said to have had diphtheria who only had a severe sore throat. The form of sore which often passes for diphtheretic is what old people call quinsy. “Putrid sore throat,” known long before diphtheria An old hospital nurse in Boston, says: “It ain't the clear cold of winter that lays peo- ple up with colds, catarrh and sore throat», and lays the childreu low with diphtheria ; its the soft, pleasant, alternating with the wet, slushy days.” This is very true, be- cause then the air is laden with poisonous vapors. The first symptoms of true diph- theria there is fever, some stupor, and dif- ficulty in breathing. Very sharp pains are often felt in the neck glands, just below the ear. The tongue is cepeailethe throat and tonsils inflamed, life white spots, which increase and turn to adirty yellow or brown color. Very many reliabie peo- ple claim to have cured severe cases of diphtheria with Johnson’s Anodyne Lini- ment. Be that as it may, it is worth try- ing, because we know from experience it will cure a common -sore throat in one night, and thousands of people claim that no remedy known will relieve colds, catarrh bronchitis, croup, etc., as promptly. If it eure them, why not diphtheria? I. S. John- son & Co., Boston, Mass., will send their new illustrated book, entitled “Treatment for Diseases,” free to any person for the asking. san THEORY EXPLODED. The Belief that Brights Disease is Incurabie No Longer Holds Good. Somerset, Man., March .18—The old time theory of medical men that Bright's disease was incurable has been exploded to the satisfaction of all the people in this part of Canada. Arthur Coley, a well- known farmer, living near here, was at- tacked by the disease in the autumn of 1893. He was prostrated by it during the whole of the following winter. He and his friends were convinced that he would not live through the pastsummer. But to-day he is alive and hearty and working like a nailer to make up for the time he Jost while sick. The happy change is due to Dodd’s Kidney Pills, the only sure for any kidney disease. The suit of Anna Dickinson to recover $125,000 damages for false imprisonment in the State Insane Asylum at Danville, Pa,, was called in the United States Court at Scranton one day last week. Miss Dickinson charges that her committal and detention in the asylum were the result of aconspiracy. She was kept there five weeks against her will inthe spring of 1889. The seven defendants are wealthy men. The case will be stubbornly con- tested. 25 Cents ws, Kidney Trouble. For2 years I was dosed, _ pilled, and plastered for weak-back, scalding urine and constipation, without benefit. One box of Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills relieved, 3 boxes cured. R. J. Smith, Torunto. Revier in Six Hours.—Distressing Kid ney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the “Great South American Kid- ney Cure.” This new remedy is a great surprise and delight on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or temale. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your re- medy. For Sale at Dodd's Medical Hal!. Nature dreads death, yet man by his dis- regard of the laws of health, courts its coming. A course of Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic will speedily overcome the evil effects arising from an abuse of nature’s laws. The Best Advertisements. Many thousands of unsolicited letters have reached the manvfacturers of Scott’s Emulsiou from those cured through its use ef Consumption and Scrofulous diseases ! None can speak so confidently of its merits as those who have tested it. owsste A Puny and Fretful Baby. This is now quite unnecessary! Like many others, you may have your baby fat, laughing and happy, if you give it Scott’s Emulsion. Babies take it like cream. Raevmatism Cured ix 4 Day.—South AmericanRheumatic Cure, for rheumatism and neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is re- markable und mysterious. It removes at ronce the cause and the disease im- mediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. For Sale at Dodid’s M edical Halj SEED WHEAT. White Russian and Manitoba Red, grown on Rosebank Farm last year from import- ed seed. Extra good. Apply to FRANK McKE ‘NA, Queen Street. Ch’town, March 19, 1895—246 & >: ORANGES. Just received, 144 cases Oranges, all good stock, selling at 12 and 15 cents a dozen. W. A. HUTCHESON. mch20—lw NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is now prepared to mske Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, ete.; also, Mechani a! and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Speci fi- cations and Estimates. J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Surveyor, Pownai Street, Charlottetown. Aug. 25. 1X91—<dv & wy Mortgage Sale, To besold at Public Auction. at the Court Hous in Summerside,on +» ONDAY, twenty- second day of April next, A D Ist, at the hour of twelve o’e!lock noon, under # power of sale contained in a Mortgage dated ihe first day of March, A D 18), maie be ween Michael B MecDona'd of the one part and Edward J Hodgson of ihe o her part :— All that tract of land situate on Township Number Forty-five, in King’s County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded as foliows:— Commencing at astake set at the head of Longapee’s Creek, atthe south-west boundary ot land held by Henry Cheverie, and running thence along the south-eastern boundary of said land north thirty-two degrees east sixty- nine chains and fifty links, or to the southern boundary of Simon Cheverie’s land; thence east eighty-two links to Micbael MeDonaid’s land; thence south twenty-two degrees west fifty-two chainsand filty-seven lin 8; thence south forty- wo degrees west four chains and fifteen links, therce south fitty-our degrees west four chains and eight links; thence south forty-seven degrees west six chairs and nine- ty-four links; thence south seveniy-six de- grees west six chains and sixty-eight linxs to the place of commen ement, containing thirty-four and one-quarter acres of land, a little more or lees : SO—AIl that other piece of land situate on said Township, bounded as- follows :—Com- mencing at a post set on the eastern shore of Colville Bay or River five chains and ninety- four links north-westwardly at right angles from the south-eastern boundary of the late Donald McDona]..’s farm, and running thence north seventy-three degrees east forty-nine chains and sixty-five links; thence horth twent two vegrees east by a line parallel to David Cheverie’s eastern boundary for the distance of forty chains to within twenty links of the western fence of the Railroad b . ae te ons pee eee: thence north rees east l.y a line parallel with the Railroad thirteen chains; thence othe enty degrees west to David Cheverie’s eastern line; thence southwardly alorg said line to the Brook, aad thence along the southern side of said Brook and along the shore of Colville Bay to the pluce of commencement, contain- in ore pes Meee Ebene more or less. rt pa to J Edward be! aa Barrister-at-Law, . je. " ted this 16th day of Mareh, 1°95. GEORGE 1895. scutes saheeaeitncasanna esata ait SUIT CLUB! When we started the now famous Suit Club we had no intention of violating any law ofthe land, But as it has been decided to the contrary by the Stipendiary Magistrate, we freely submit to that decision, and will discontinue operat- ing our Suit Club. Customers can still continue paying $1 per week, and have their Suits made when they require them at Club prices, namely, 20 per cent. discount, or they can have what money they paid in refunded. Advertising s what we were after, and we got it. Look out for bargains in SPRING SUITS and OVER- COATS. We got the stock to cut prices and will do it. G. A. DIXON& CO. The Swell Tailors, Suecessers to C. Eobe-:tson. Charlotietown, March 15, 1897 — 'y LLL - gees P ’ Ahastis dbbecethbe—xetmtiltatiaim 4 e - i tay fraoe | Priestiey’s Manik oe ICSLIC << ane In the long run it is the on: ity of * REBEL } the materia! dsat will detennine the Dress o4.57D + success of a lady's costume. Ever . ) icv : la.ty who has at a € malicr rl b CS | Luows this. | k Dress a ri > Cools are be hes; market affords. That is ow con fhe sof Great ritain e rdially achnowledge it, The = Ame 5 s dress fabrics to French. ‘ or Canadian ledaes S wes 19 for the: sear better than other goods; but their grees & chacm consists in a pe richness and sufiness of a pearance, and a —E which enabics them to ¢ nm tie costume with that cuggestion of flow and rhythm = oh- bw 11s the drea'o <i 33 10 TPG_Ine. ‘ E © Jeera rere + ois SU See that the goods you buy are stamped “every five yards with “Priestley’s name.” No others are of their manufacture- Bicycles. oowy Light Weight and Rigidity. Every Ma- chinefully warranted § Od Exposition, onors 2t Highest H the World’s Columbian ee + oe 2 Send twoscent stamp for our 2;-pac> Catalogue—A work of Art. +: > + fi 5S, rs Monarch Cycle Company, ef pia) Retsil Salesroom. 280 Wabash Ave. Lake and Halsted Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. NEP EL ETE T TONE E OT SESE ae ONE GIVES RELIEF. VOVVSVSTVSVSSSESSIATSVSISEOSSESSVSSCSEISSUASBS — = : = E = = es $e Whai is WSS SASS SAAS ie ake oie F SAS \' . - C.storia is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Childrea, It contains ncither Opium, Morphine nor pther Narcotic substance. {6 is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Eyrups, and Castor Oil, it is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty ycars’? use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria preveuts vemiting Sour Curd, eures Diarrhea and Wind Colie. Castoria relieves tecthing tc° ables, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria asi.milates the food, regniates the stomachs and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, Castoria. * Castoria is an excelicnt medicine for chil- aren. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of its good effect upon their children.” Da. G. C. Oscoon, Lowell, Mass. Castoris. “ Castoria is So well adapted to children that I recoinmend it as superior toany »rescriptiog known to me.” HB. A, Arcner, M. D., 113 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. ¥. “Our physicians in the children’s depart ment have spoken highiy of their experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among orr medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits cf Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Unsitzp Hosprran anp Disprysary, Boston, Mass. “ Castoria is the best remedy for children of which lam acquainted. 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