THE EXAMINER Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STREKT | Job Printing of all kinds at short notice Billhead . Letterheads, Noteheada, Pamph- eta, Posters, Dodgera, ete am. s x Terms :——Five Dotrars a Year. NEW SERIES. a ee ee a en THE DAILY EXAMINER. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Bora Men, having to advise tiie Public, may speak free.”—Evairipss. SS eee _—— ——— CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1892. =. ae a a Se = For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, |and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. Stsarvy Coriss two Ornre — —— ——— VOL. 30.—NQ. 19 es FISHING TACKLE. a= AMELY— Files. Rods, Reels, Lines, Casts, Hooks (with and witheut Gat), Landing Nets, ete. We HAVE NO FIVE-YEAR-OLD STOCK at a 3° per cent. dis -ouat, sor d> we adver- tise to seil our stock at that discount, but only ask « fair and honest profit on a new and excep- tionaily good stock. Our RODS are very fine, and worth the price ked for the ~~. eked eee. may!3 “PENNYROYAL WAFERS. A specific monthly medicine for ladies to restore and regulate the menses; producing free, healthy ond painless diecharge. No aches or pains on ap roach. Now used by over eed ladies. Saco used again. Invigo: ates druggist m Bealed % stamp ee cd EUREKA eubwicat ° Detaort, For zale, mailed, by GEO. EK. HUGHES, at Apothecariss’ Hall, Ch’town. dw ly—sept29 JAMES A. MORRISON, HALIFAX. Strong and Well Made. \in this line we have the best value in the city. BUY ONE NOW, before this Cheap lot goes We also offer good value in PARLOR SUITES, Hair- Cloth, Figured and Embossed Piush, Silks, ete. Our BED- ROOM SUITES are selling as fast as our Factory can make them. Ifin need of Furniture, Mattresses, etc., get our lowest price before you invest your money. MARK WRIGHT & CO., Jia rlottetown, May 20, 1892—2aw & wky Ltd. EXSHAW'S BRANDY ! A HIGH-CLASS Champagne Cognas,| J+ BESHAW & £0, Bordeaux, | ‘miss the beauties of Metapedia in the ‘darkenss, but early in the morning the |majestic St. Lawrence was in full view and here after we skirted its diversified shores. ‘The farms of the French habitants with their long parallel fences and all too abuadant stone heaps, lie on either side of us, and . every few miles brings to our view a chapel with its shining spire and the graveyard {where “The rude forefathers of the hamlet ‘sleep.” Hard task to wring subsistence from such asoil, Yet here the contented French- man lives and raises his large family and’ quietly falls asleep “Tis a a race, con- tented, religious, patriotic. Yet even here} the stirring of our age is making itself mani- fest and the spirit of change hus awakened ‘Cora Linn Daniels A True idea of Keverence. So, in visiting church, the least you can do is to enter into-the feelings and opinions of the worshippers for the time being, and humbly putting aside your own ideas, as- aume the position of one who can worship the Heavenly Father anywhere, in any way, at any time, and with more or less ceremony, so long as the adoration is in our hearts, reverential and sincere, writes in the June Ladies’ Home Journal. To sit like a post in the midst of an audience who are praising God in their own peculiar way is to show in ‘desires for other lands where the pulses of life beat faster and the conditions are not so difficult, As we near Quebec the soil im-! proves and as the river narrows somewhat | , the Lawrentian hills of the northern band still stand out ‘n bold relief, and we think we jcan catch a glimpse of snow in some of the gorges glistening under the morning sun. EACH PLUG OF THE CAUTION. | Soon beautiful falls of Montmorenci | appear —*‘Rolling a slumb'rous sheet of foam | below,” and then the ancient city of Quebec with ite citadel standing like a sentinel over the mighty river. At Levis the Grand Trunk way takes charge of us, and after passiag through # coun’ improving almost with every mile, and eaee us on every hand bite of scenery fields, tree senate brawling treams, rivers, villages, towns, we reach treal in the early evening and meet a large number of that way an implied contempt, if you do not like it what are you there for? Curiosity? One does not go to church as one goes to the theatre, simply to be amused. We do not buy a ticket ; we are given a free seat. Then the only return we can show for this tcleration of us as outsiders is to join, #3 far as possible, in the devout exercises we are allowed to witness. In any case, God is being wor- shipped. It can hurt no one to kneel be- fore Him, or to bow the head reverently. A PRIZE PORTRAIT REBUs. ’ P . P — —— = = = ee — = cence Calendar for June, 1892, THE PRESBYTERI AN ASSEMBLY Wedding Bells. SKODA’S DISCOVERY con- 6 At th id rye Rs tains MORE CELERY than MOON'S CHANGES S ere att the onigence of the bride's father, | guy CELERY COMPOUND made + 4 . ; n . : 7 . First Quarter, 2ad day . 527 morn ’ i in marrixge to Anna J., eldest daughter of o ae . ite ianGunttne bag. Se WILL LEAVE Opening Day,p. Freceediney: tyne Wieghs, Bays ct Unpeeks: No bioall R Last Quarter, 17th day........... 4.27 after anaes George A. Canfield scted as groomsman, 4 New Moon, 24th day....... waiiiadls 10 42 morn} : and Miss Ella Wright, sister of the bride, Apegen, Gib Gay ......... 4... 3b. afcer/ GEORGETOWN at 7 a. m. for Montague, thence to Annandale (tide permitting) On the Way to Montreal. was bridesmaid. Rev. J. K. King tied the a = an a a 30th, and each alternate Monday, returning to Mon- ie nuptial knot. A goodly number of rela- Day h Water. i that ing. 4 i : of | Day of Week. Se PT Re CM (Special Correspondence of The Examiner.) scumuatie eee aamettien etn aansi and the . Month. Moca, | After. | MONTAGUE at 6 a. m., and) on TUESDAY for Pictou, and returning at Feeli hat Seen 1| Miss Wright was organist of the Methodist 4 — | GEORGETOWN at 7 a. m., 2 p. m. f tated k ha reli enemas snd “te choir at Victoria aan Ge hear that “the con- i : |} h. m, h. m i aa dat 4 an a peg San f gregation, appreciatin her valuable services, j i W ednesday | 2 50 3 15 MONTAGUE at 6 a. m., and } on WEDNESDAY for Charlottetown, calling ay, venture to sen tay ud vo of gave her a substantial present. Mr. Smith i 2 Thureday Po FQ 4 10 at Murray Harbor North and South and Beach the meeting of the General Assembly of)h,, recently returned from California, bring- 3 | Friday | 439 5 9 |GEORGETOWN at 7 a. m, } Point P the Presbyterian Church of Canada, which ng me gold from that conntry to pur- ‘ oe | oo ° 7 CHARLOTTETOWN at 1 p.m.) on THURSDAY, for Montague callling at oe omen Walosedey aS ae chase the all property ot Feyen, Sheep he “ ‘ : y as 1s oun ri o ° Monday | 73 7 58 } Murray Harbor and Georgetown. ONE ENJOYS inst. Starting from Charlottetown on the happy. "The etaae” guinad oe ail 4 : es : — : . MONTAGE at ll a. m., on FRIDAY for Pictou, calling at Murray | Both the method and results when ergy. of the ~~ the — to re health and happiness this world can afford. 9 | Tharedsy 7 547 | 10 8 Harbor North and South, Murray River | Syrupof Figs is taken; itis pleasant | **? "Al ® <Oty ig PO i —s it eg Com. 10 Friday 10 28 10 4 7 and Beach Puint, returning SATURDAY | and refreshing to the taste. and acta | ‘eS of the journey. One learns to appre-| Crapaud, June 9th, 1892. i [Etehy | A] BS Jozoncerowy wt 12m, J tomes ently yet promptly on theiCidneys, | tsi uguamsrrtar of our awe Se 2 : 7 7 Ses : Mount Stewart Notes. 13 Moody . 7 0 28 Passengers’ Tickets may be had from the Agents of the Boat or on Lin er and Bowels, cleanses the sys- with the barrenness of large portions of the - ' 14 Tannion | owl] is board. Freight shouid be delivered one hour before hou: of sailing | tem effectually, dispels colds, head- | mainland. It's cosy farmhouses, its fertile! Judging from the zeal with which our CHARLES EMMET. 1s ~~ 129} 149 ee ‘dil aches and fevers and cures habitual fields, the general air of comfort on every) church choir are practicing, we are to enjey 7". AM CURED!” 16 Thursday 210! 231 or es apply to Agents :— constipation. Syrup of Figs is the ny acarontt ae = - ee = a concert in the near future. As many ! 17 Frid 2 57 3 2: : : : ue ruin which a certain class of journal- ld li ti f th 18 } toon 3 56 | 4 zo emeeee Oe BP MAUR, f occviccpecceccccsess Montague Bridge. oy oe . ene ae e ists and politicians are so prone to indulge ee r San A pecans eer os Be og Physicians, Piie Remedies. and the Knife i9 Sunday 5 10 5 BI W. A. POOLE & OO........secceeseeceees Lower Montagge. — iP the wt > ti in. Looking over the landscape at every} pest that a place be found for it on the pro- UTTERLY FAILED! » Monday 6 33 | 7 15 McDONALD & WESfAWAY..... ihagbants . ..Georgetown. ceptable to the stomach, prompt 10 | turn of dur somewhat winding railroad one | ramme. as ulso for a solo by Mr. McKay Vet there was Help! 21 Tuesday | 7% 50 8 25 WM HARRIS....., whee nagahodincbeseretieel Beach Point. its action and truly beneficial in its {can fully agree with those who, returning| who so ably conducted our singing school p: 22 Woteasing | 8 54 | 9 23 Se i i ee aes Murray Harbor South. effects, prepared on! a the most [from extended trips over the continent, | jast winter eet wie te pore ee, Saat she = we 947 | 1011 NJAMIN CLOW.......... eeeeee-- Murray Harbor North. healthy and agreeablesubstances, its [found no land s0 fair, no fields more fer- ; : , consistin UM K = eee “ 7 1 . Gres SN cc bcceseesiccn pevauadakene) Charlottetown. man Tineilaesernennttlt tile than our own Prince Edward. Our : = — cone a = eee — ~ usee vee Your fetter accompany fe. yee 25 Saturday 5 . : . same, actually eured me. 2% | Sunday sé |... , tess aay mare ar Sesupiting otatsy py Set] oie the Rev. A. B. McLeod. b he Z recassapeen dab pS maw | -£ SS PE) ce THRER RIVERS STHAMSHIP CO'Y. |S" sein re [silo sin Say hres froth meat memento] BETTER sia ales 29 w ednesday I 36 ; 56 * yrup 0. 1g8 adi r a 1 p sea voyage, the most pleasant part of the}! the loweat tender for repairs to Morell ing I have endured, a the Pile Reme- : 30 Thaiadie , 215 2 37 31 ” bottles by all le ding druggists. journey, in order that we may spend an| floating bridge, got left on their little bood- dies I have tried; of the Physicians em. 4 y * See ae dy 4w 2aw wy 3m Any reliable Cruggist who may not hour longer on the pier at Point DuChene, | ling scheme. It appears they found their eorkont 6 * = a ——— = = : ee ee ee ne on ee ae ae it jabout as monotonous and dreary an ex- = aoe wrk ot a and when a writs the ee =: f ° e ny one who wishes rience as one can well imagine. But all | ofere to withdraw it and give some Cone 2 Was. Comparaee BS - ORL promptly for any e . 7 = last we are|one else a chance they took the offer, ae Soe ene (> to try it. Manufactured only by the ngs come to an ead, and e Bottles of io AWN skob.s_ pis e ad ; on our way to Moncton, which we reach in|imagining they had struck a small bonanza. Vertis taRteee ent cde Bee oe o _ CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, {auc course, and apend a pleasant afternoon So tae, however, daly was of oe es of SKODA'S PILE CULE, 1 am ts and epjuyi e hospi- —_ cured. er ee ce tality” of the good peuple L can't say|got anything, and he had to take his share] _} 1 2m now able to work every day.and Ne , : f LOUISVILLE, EY. NEWYORE,N-Y | uch forthe former, but can thoroughly jin codfish. Perhaps when we get the fourth anid - We have a very nice lot o W. R, WATSON, Wholosale Druggiet, {commend the latter as most enjoyable | circuit of Queen’s County Court at Mount You freely gave me —_ Charlotteetown. mw? jyl3/experience. At 8 o'clock we are off for the Stewart they may be able to collect the Lay ge COLD 4 ‘ north, reinforced by quite a party of min- balesoe, Our two friends will, in future, you sor aes pane neve dene. Em- : ij A ‘isters and elders from the east. Enjoying | consi jer that a bird in the hand is worth sald fo for ene ope i. oe ' , j , ’ ou ithe luxury of a comfortable Pullman the |two ia the bush ”—perhaps more. really no good at all. ae hed . . ~ ry s, HEADQUARTERS FOR— vnight passed swiftly. Unfortunately we Oxaaicus. Bangor, Me... CHAS. EMMET. Guarantee Contract with Every Boitle. FSKODA DISCOVERY CO,, Wolfville, N.S. A Hard Profession. Old Dr. Johnson once said addressing a class of medical students, that the study of medicine was a most arduous undertaking; that the most comprehensive mind and the most industrious student could searcely do more than explore the portals to medical knowledge during the brief time alloted to study before commencing practice, but thac throughout bis whole life the responsibilities of his profession should rest upon him like a night mare. e should explore every avenve of natural knowledge, must become familiar with Serr natural philosophy and natural history, but, above all, he musa learn the construction of his own frame, the means by which he lives, moves and has his being. He must understand the nature of all those influences by which health is broken down and restored and by what means disease, suffering and death may be averted, Dr Johnson further says that noth- ing contributes so much to the supp=rt of quackery as the present insufficiency of medi- knowledge. Men do not, he says, easily abandon hope, but as readily put faith in ig- norant pretenders as drowning men catch at straws. 7 “The good that men do in this life lives after them.” During the lifetime of old Dr. Johnson he invented what is now known as i friends of lo ting a church ' . | Acinr Fox 20,000 CASES | -m- |Myrtle Navy EezSnoh oes Fen pares eee al 4 FRANCE, um west, not forgetting ; , —s _ WARRBY, CAKEBREAD &00., Exported to India in 1891 | BRITISH ARMY. 13 MARKED che ol Tealdad inthe wnoy ls both for internal and external uae, and itis TEA MERCHANTS, a —“% “7 Sos the oe a aden "T. covered has done so much rome Bn has this Every Bottle protected against fraud by 1 PATENT WIRE ENVELOPE. "i e Rez Be. Me-oe before.L pase from the route of -, a ia Snanpenaion, eoady os moment's x t or sed with London, ee England, J. E. ALBRO. Halifax, travel that the Intercolonial scenery is dinaluts cveihdenits ‘fa the tacasnnd ed one ——AND ALSO—— First-Class West india Firms, etc. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Several Careiul attention gives to consignments of Prince Edward Island Produce. REFPERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFICE —Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy Warid’s Columbian Exposition. Chicago, 1893. HE Government of the Dominion of Canads Sale Agent for Maritime Provinees-. ee PUM SPIRO SPHROE. CABINET WHISKY, A NOTED BLEND OF OLD HIGHLAND HIGH CLASS WHISKIKS, selected expressly for the Lord Mayor-elect of London. The most popu'ar Whisky at the London Clubs and West End Hotels. For sale by all first-class Houses in the City. J. E. ALBRO, Sole Agent for N. S. and P. E. I. CRYSTOGRAPHS, A new and most popular device to imitate Churches, Clabs, Hotels, D-vellings, etc., etc. The designs are most beautiful and artistic, giving a toe of richaess, warm'h and color to the interior of the edifice, re- flecting heaven's own hues. CRYSTOGRAPHY offers a scope fur the amateur, or young lady enthusiasts, or for these who desire a hobby to reproduce. OARYSTO- GRAPHS are unaffected by atmospheric influence. J. E. ALBRO, Halifax, N. S., STAINED GLASS, for deworating IN BRONZE LETTERS. jan2- dy & wky NONE OTHER GENUINE. incomparably finer than that in the route of the C. P. R., and even those who travelled by the latter route being witness the road- bed is smoother, while I feel sure the comfort and gitendenee of the 1. C. R. Pullman's can- not su “How are you!”’ “Ni ,» Thank You,” ae Who?” ‘Why the inventor of SCOTT'S EMULSION Which cured me cf CONSUMPTION.” ve thanks for its discovery. @That it on does not make you sick when you take it. ‘ve thanks. That itis three times as a efacacious as the old-fashioned The A aie enmeal in the spacious and beautiful ent Street Church at 7.30 p.m,, where and admirable sermon was preached by the retii moderator, Rev. Dr. Wardrope, of Guelph, from Col. 1-28, on the substance and manner of Apostolic preaching as the model for the minister of to-day. The sermon was fearlessly orthodox, dealing v fully with the love of the Gospel and at the same time alluding in earnest and forcible words to the “terrors of the Lord,” the whole culmin- ating in a clear and simple presentation of the great plan of salvation. Ai its close the roll was called, about 220 answering to their names. The Assembly will be fully 300 strong when all the de the chair. two candidates were pro pom Principal Oaven, of Knox College, Toronto, and Rev. T. Sedgwick, of Tatamagouche, N. S. Though the claims of the east to furnish this year’s moderator were very forcibly pre- sented, the western men had fully made wu their minds, and as they hold the numeri arrive, For This young lady has three brothers, each one of wh s+ picture is combined ir th-- above ortrsit. The manviacturers of PEARLI- ‘OAM, THE LAT*ST SCIENTIFIC DISCUV: RY POR CLEANSING AND PRESERVING THF TRETH, will give a handsun+ Gold Watch to the person wh» can ma<e «cu the faces of the three brothers ¥IRST :t » the sec nd an elegant pir of genuine DIAMOND BARRINGS; to the tuird a PIANO LAMP in Antique Silver ; to the f urty either a stLK DRESS PATTERN or a SWISS M’'SIC BOX 1 lawing six pieces; to the fifth a beautiful pa'r of PRARL OPERA GLASSES; to toe sixth aa elegavt MANTEL CLOCK ; to the: sevesth al pair of so. mp GOLD CHAIN BRACELETS; with Pad a COIN SILVER WATCH Eachcostestant 1s to cut cut the picture rebus-end mase across with a lead pencil on the tte; brothers tvces, end send same to us, wth ten three-cent C nadian postage stamps (or 3-ren*s in silver) for on- package of Pearlifoam, befure July 20th, 1892. The ea: eiop* postmarked frst which contains the three brut ers feces Correctly m rked will re- ccks, and to the eighth ailments that afflict humanity. In the cure of severe cramps or pains in the stomach or bowels, dysentry, SGrrbinn. acute or chronic, this ailment is a sovereign remedy. In the case of chronic diarrhea it is certainly worth its weight in gold. It has been known to cure cases of from ten to fifteen years stand- ing after the sufferers had been oives up. ju8 déi wli Meeting at Sit. Peter's Road, Lot 53. A meeting was held at Iona Schoolhouse on Tuesday, the 7th inst., for the purpose of ge bee the notice of the Commissioner of Public Works the d fal state of the Line Road to that settlement. John G. Scrimgeour, Esq., M, L. C., and Cyrus Shaw, — , M. P. P., were present. Mr. C. Birt and other residents spoke of the efforts that were made last session to obtain assistance from the Local Government, and severely censured Mr. Scrimgeour for hia lack of energy in pressing the claims of his supporters and constituents. Mr, Shaw advocated the necessity of the repairs required to make this important road passable, and propesed that So aaeeeaen te vhetten off the Gover , ceive the first prize, the balarce in order as strong resolutions setti forth Ghelr arloveance Wont nf the United Staies to take part in the aes eae cod liver oil. nace. | LEE UT attacks on admirable pretaaieg | SETyse Ronthe “at covectaznes ve will Vahould at once be forwarded to the Com. eee neice Eapechion, te pet & SOLE AGHNT FOR N. 8S. AND P. &. I. Give thanks. That it issuch a wonder- | Gthaed ln te hk every way eertky of the next tthe last acompiete BUSiNi ss EDUcA- | Missioner of Public Works, and he promised iieoaen that & os Tail abalad ae Cann: » whe ‘ ‘ ful fiesh ucer. | tick, but the edbters men feel st i TIN; to the second tothe last anelegant pair [his influence as a representative of the diang products be mide on eae es I have great pleasure in informing the public of P. E. Island that 1 have Give thanks, Thatit isthe best remedy ipo on, ~ een tee rage of geuurine DIAMOND EARKINGS ; to the third | District towards urging the matter on the meral invitation is ex ended to Canadian pro- riven the sole sale to THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, who will carry & full live of | for tion, Scrofula, nate tea hasitene me Seis tr the fo so Seen ba ee imimediate attention of the Government. Coser aod manufacturers ia agricaiture. hort’- Crystographs. Bronchitis, Wastin Dis- = aa ties ladies of th bl pitces; tothe fifth a SILK DRESS PATTERN; | He regretted that the present administration a pr ducts of coveste, Schorian, a J E Al BR*® @ Cou. hs and Colds. ments for the ars session the Assembly to the s'xth a pair of PEARL OPERA GLASSES ; paid so little attention to the needs of the ene. See ren Se OS, ee ° e ‘ _"@ Be ae itsaeiqneia Salmon adjourned at 11 o’clock p.m. The weather, to the seveath an elegant MANTEL «LOCK, le of Cardi Distri M : = ti tovether r ach ; diapiay o ,* e = a api4—3m ‘ sure yOu g all D sion ‘eh which had been delightful from the start, has and a valuable prize will also be given to people o' . igan istrict. r. Scrimgeour earces éod inda-trial products of Canada es color per; sold by ruggists, h ond: Deuteesl io woleam the every person who is able to answer this \defended his actions and contended that he Will be u credit to the couniry. f - 7 —_—— 50c. and $1.00. c anged a ea rebus correctly until 100 prizes have | was not to blame. The matter had been An Kxeentive ; on missioner for ¢ anada hes s SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. Miniter with a steady down pour of r 5 an awarded if ere oon be — pomeee urged on tne Government by him during the ppe d, who w ave b ene > — ; fs answering correctly, i § charge of the exhibits and the alintment of space, ! : boxing na packing sednens "te: shall in late session, but as yet nothing had been bi — _ aoe Py wuiasint Baserasnnte bese — ex ime pega 9A siehe are ities to help done. ite o co-operate with t! f ; ak- US introince r ° . sb 4 fag the exhibition as complete and satiafacvory (x C RD Makes FLESH AND BLoop.—When the sys ent'réale FREE. Our ahices te mn alee oun The people of Iona School District are cs a8 pr esibie. : ; om Sack cinae ara Te a x A. - gana Ip all cam, Aaath: And Glare seca 00 be Be aii act attention to Pearlifoam, which is } !08ing all coufidence in the grits. oon lon Gove eee pee ar he AM ONLY THREE WEEKSSLAR TED, and am working repasiatane rR mt for the body bi A Alina ae Dob we Dormer tigernah are oneene eine one exhibits goiag and ret ig, aut z aining nourishme i oer 3 reward of $100 to anv dentist . Pe mel sea ties aaell ten Salt overtime. All my old customers are rallying around ue |'T™Esthirribe tems 1, Ucrinees of tho late by the, ordinary. prosess of fond supply and | xhocan show tha: tcontains anything injur Leagsase the aystem’ effectually. yet, geatly, te : rade ,’ : . man. di sin a8 en ) t eth, s yho have us . ' , Ys “ 5 fhe ception of aici at the Baronvion bud again, and miy NSW ONES. Waen I siy I am going to |thomssidgray. u Moon, te0.ion et Hous u'fne tase fo ase Milere Reulsiog of” pare | Peurifoum canhot sy too auch in ts [when costive or billows, or’ when ‘the blood is e S ntl, exo pring Live Stock, must be in place iead I mean that if low prices and su perior work man ship will Plants, which to —e =e ‘ ot Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, It always works the sure result of its constant use. It is 1e- —_ I - slaggieh, to rae coer ce 2 St \pril, 1593. - . . Budding Geranlums at or en ‘and Plants | wonders, because it is a flesh and blood maker commended by the leaders ‘of th: profession | 2#DtMual constipation, to awaken the kidneys _ Petit sppcation tor pace and generat in-1do it I am to the front Orders left with me will be Qone }ziicetfansslanted pusdng Annuals dienes | wonders, boone Sn Meuonte, for nouriah: | <zYwher sok Your demist wiut Re fake [and liver to 's healthy sotivity, without on Can be obtained ox tter, 7 ° ; : 7: i i at . Pest free, to the undersiguel promptly. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Plants Doxed:and, delivered, to, Stoamboats and | ment fonad in whest in facts, Miller’ | Emul. Pearlifoam is gent by. mail postpaid irritating or weakening them, use Syrup of re WM. SAUNDERS, A TA YT, ; ee rE “* staff of life, say siitcumaiinenialieentiomat oa ——>— a 4 Banentive Cone SAD Ty MHS — y OR, JOHN WILLIAMS, and cured thousands, In big bottles 50c. and a Uishte Toran wr me er ee for home iadustry. Goff : nen tan Arietare} nats aps Sign of the Big Book, J. D. Mcl. god's Corner. mays — Mi Prinee Street, ‘sewn, $1 as co., 170 8t., T <o, Ont. ros te ¢ the ja