hy 4 # Sie he aT CTE: A —— THE DAILY =a DR. H. D. JOHNSON. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat NERVE BEANS are 0 new dis wet caset © weakuess of body or mind cause NERVE BEANS OF over vrai This Remedy sb res the most obstinate cases when all othet oud by drug vanat MEnT® have failed — relieve. by, sa ackage, OF Six Fe aa. o ecelhs whirenting Tie JAMES} MEDIC INE 0, Teronta, Ont Write for Sold in ‘ 1 town by G E Hugh es druggist By) lee Pr: Te a? ig z1a..4¥ (se wend ask Th rs f 1 We ik Lungs to Ci “ £ t from Depleted i to zmia, from Di €ask | Blood to Ser« ft la, fre i Loss of Flesh to Illness. Scott’s Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, prevents this step from being taken and restores Health. Physicians, the world over, cu- corse it. Don't he decelvad b y Substituies} r ave . rey INS“ANTLY CURED SY ONS APTLICATICN 0 eee VV Oe WERvOL, = 25 cents per Bot | | te Grateful—Comilorting Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. | “By a thor h knowledge of the nat- WTAl laws Wlich govern the operations of - ' ligestion and nutrition, and by a careful al ution of the properties ed Cacoa, Mr. Eppe hae provided for our breakfact and supper a delicately flavored Leverage whico may save us many heavy fectors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of uch articles of diet that a constitution wally built up until strong f r st € lisease. tl P s Ma “ a z| i ¥ ot * ‘ iY . \ ¢ | : } hed by pure t and a r -| ! fram i G | Made ly w y - 8 i | ' | t wi AMI PPS & CO { nista, | Wh it Paper do You Find Almost Every- where You (io * THE DAILY EXAMINER! Oae-The Best Paper | FOR ADVERTISESS ML | painting LS fel ge 4 8 NII 4 pot Nt sates ate! “7 ar cream. No oily In big botties | Palatabie as taste .ike other: 5Q0c. aud $1.00 Yoveroeveesesseeg When we assert that 4 Dodd’s EE LLIN Kidney Pills ewe SK A WMAMAAY § Cure 3ackache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- 4 : ¢ ease, "RE eumatisrn and all | other forms of - Kidney @| Troubles, we are backed ih the testimony or ai) who have used them. TH+? CURE TO STAY CURED, @ By Irus sor mol on receipt of price, St. tim Or. L. A, & Co, Toronta g Gieverseseacees ae DTA BAATGVTNVIWOGNS, Make New. Rich Blood! ere pdile were . 2 vo e them iu the wo | Will powitively eure or reheg imenner of disea : The information around 4 i = i# Worth ten tiines the cot of a box of pille Fim ‘tuem, and you wi.) Always be than fet ume IL A DOKR, They expelall impurities rom a bloat, lieate me vemen ne erent benefit fre lustrated fim hiet free. Beoid verywhere, “—? by for Pes Cnn a Bod naa fi ort Trade ete by WR -R. Watson Char- lattetowns. Trai di-covery. No pa j | could not Le settle iis tos eanmee | Domin Legislative ( | the Hou | nor. Ti ‘ : om but its original form, l | vary air pumps. FUNCTION AND FLELD OF GOVERNMENT IN THIS COUNTRY CLEARLY ELABORATED. i The Imperial, Dominion and Provinetal Governments and Their Exeeative, i.e gisiative and Judicial Functions Made So Clear That the Ordinary May Under- stand. Herbert B. Ames, of Montreal, in s recent lecture disc ‘ussed ‘‘Some Cana- dian Que stions of the Day,” and in the course of it ‘“Mustrated the field and function of government in the following table FUNCTION. A R Executive Lecis.aTivE JUDICIAL : Judiciary < Queen Com- = English mission = Imperial Parlia- = Priv y ment Imperial = Couneil Privy Council $$ —__ | ai th } > Governor- Oo w | Z| General ta wa Supreme jig Parlia- Court = ment 5 = if! Cabinet a = scsi aaaipiite ap - I ¢ t eon's : loutenan - nebec lJench ‘s Governor i -arlia- = - = . ment S Cabinet . | Courts { Tl administers > law. The Legislative enacts law. he Judicial interprets and enforces law. 1e Executive After a lengthy disquisition and ela- boration of the system of government and parliamentary procedure, the lectur er said: Our constitution. as it atands, bas been modelled on that of Great Britain and that of the United States and being of later date, 1867, is free from much that still trammels the growth and freedom in even these so- called tree countries. Canada’s pros pects are therefore of the brightest. In the three executive fields were united the voice of the Canadian people and that of the Imperial Crown. The only | salary paid for British pro ection is that of the Governor-General, $50,000 per annum. He is generally appointed by the Queen for six years, and is assisted in his office by a cabinet of seventeen ministers, heads of the different depart- micrits, selected by the Premierin power and approved of by the Governor -Gen- In the bodies legislative he contrasted t unctions of the Canadian Parlia- wents with the se of the United States, to th: widerable detriment of the latter. The individual State's rights in the United States, not being definitely s tied, conflicted frequently with the intry’s rights, aud by the nature of the existing constitution, this conflict way. as & coutrast, the Provincial distinctly marked. and any- these is settled by the on Government. There are 81 seats in the Senate and 215 in the House in Canada rights are thing beyond | of Commons In Quebec there are two house—the ‘ouncil (24 members) and se of Assembly (65 members). The other pr have not alltwo houses. The Imperial Leuislative body has alone the right of | making treaties In regard to the judical functions the criminal law was similar forall the pro- vine lthough the civil law differed, in some ce ing based on French law and in others on English. The judges are chosen for their probity anc learning by the Governor or Lieutenant Governor. Then followed a most interesting des- cription of the opening and operations of our ion Pariiament, proroga tion, dismissal and su:umoning of which is in the exclusive right of the Gover i ualities to be observed at an opening and nitaries take ns back to mediwvai times. As to the passing of bills there is no rushing legislation,” but aslow process of presentation by it — iuals or com : ed Ly two readings; then ill is “tak en to | commana and ap- ears for a third reading in auythiug it having perhaps 23 by Opposition “uns loe committee. Itis then voted n, the Clerk of the House calling twice over each member by name, the first time for ayes. the second for nays. If it passes the Commons, it goes through the seven sta.cz of the Senate, and then if passedl, can pass it, veto it or take it “en deli for two years, after which time it goes by default. If it passes the Com- mons and not the Senate, a period of haggling and compromise ensues and may end hy the bill going by default or by its being accer tad and then the Go vernor has the tinal decision tattereJt “te ptec bere The Mechanical Wkhitewasher. Master Mechanic F. B. Griffith, of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western road, bas adapted to whitewashing the method used at the World's Fair for the buildings, saya the Rail- road Gazette. He has fitted nj), a freight car with two reservoirs and three ordi- Steam is takea from the locomotive or any stationary coup- lings. The airis conveyed from these reservoirs through piping or hose to the opera who sprays the lime over the pel j building to be whitewashed. To each nozzle are attached two lines of hose, one carrying the whitewash and the other the air, and the flow of each is rezulited by valvea. The nozzles may be atcached at the end of a long arm, enabling the operator to reach heights inaccessible to the brush, except by scaltol ting. Meaning of Certain Names. § ‘hristopher is Greek, signifying Christ ~— ie '. Jewish name, signifies the Hl Ma : is of Roman origin, meaning ai a0 a, mee natwne, signifies the ACudrabie One omcs from the Greek, and | theans a Serpent. Avrora is from the Latin, Morning Srleudor Splendor Hor iti » an Italian name, means Wor o Be Seen Izovlins, from the Latin, signifies The Fiery Man. Philip, fron: the Lover ot Horseflesh Waltst ig on old Gemmen ying ou liis beet, Cireek, means a mean “That man is just dying on his feet.” How often the phrase ix used with re gird to tyesiy ns bro ug glit to death’s door ly overwors and consequent nervous prestra- ti na aa. deb ility Tix vy cannot afford tim: to rest (-0 they will tell you) - and gra lually they reach the stage where their trier ts speak of them in the words above now |} ovinces of the Dominivun | to the Governor General who | a at BAAMINER -POND'S EXTRACT Sore Throat, Laimeness, Influenza, Wounds, Piles, Earache, Chilblains, Sore Eyes, Inflammations, AVOID IMITATIONS. ‘FAC-SIMILE BOTTLE wi ‘pa cmon HOarseness, Frost Bites, Soreness, Catarrh, Burns, Bruises, Sore F eet, = Face Ache, curr wasvres. . HeMorrhages. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Avenue, New York. IT BRINGS COMFORT ON =... Seeton and Mitche'], Halifax, agents for Nov a and P. E. Is bat a Scotia Castoria is Dr. Samuc! Thee and Children, It contains nei other Narcotic substsn for Paregoric, Dro; it is Pleasant. Its cusranut Billions of Moth< € ora dc fovcerishncess. ~ oe eures Diarrhoa ard Wind tocthing troubics, curcs st ssimilates tho food Castoria 2: and bowcls, ; giving bk T toria ist Castcoria. | “ Custorla Is an excellent mncicine for we cht éren. Mothers have repeatedly told mect it I rex pod effect upon iheir children.” j Ds. G.C. Oscoon, | Lowell, Xiass. * Mastoria is the best remedy for chiliren cf | ; h acqua nued,. os wien a a woaen mol i the titles of officials and dig- | ee quoted, F ant who have reached such a “tage or are in broken health from any | cause, there is a sure specific in Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic, the great and brain invigoratur, blood builder, and a perfect stomach aid to digestion. nerve and flesh tonic and For Over Fifty Years, Ax Ocp Axo Wert Trev Rewepy.— Mre. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions | of mo hers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snccess. It soothes the | child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colie, and i is the best remedy for Seehete. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Draggists in every part of the world, ‘Twenty: five cents a bottle. Its value is j incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs, Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—l1 y USE SKOLA’S DISCO Blood and Nerve — etof ir lire t of tacir chilclre f the various quack nostrums wii eabaeihe revents ho Children’s Panaces—iiua Bf SAE E be oa "5 prescription for Infants -v Opium, Morphine ner 's a harmless substitute ups, and Caster Oil i; thirty ycars’ use by s and allays Curd, lice. Castoria relieves ination and flatulency. ‘eniates the stomach it natural sleep. Case iother’s Friend. cys Worm vomiting Sour Castorin ile wind ve >» children that uperior loany prescription H. A, Ancuen, M. D., > Ozford & t., Drooklyn, N. ¥. fans ia 1 the children’s depart- » spoken highly of their experi- in their outside practice with Castoria, i althovch we only have among our pplies what is known as regular troring their ioved ones, by forein: of } t we are free to confess that the thing syrup end other f Castoria bas won us to look with . — i z agents down their throats, thereby : g | favor uponit.” Unitep Tlesprran asp DisprNsary, tac ma to premature grav Da. J. ¥. Krsenzice, Couway, As A LL The Cantaur Compony FI PET Ra RES Bostou, Mass, en C. Serra, nn FIRE Your patronage by is respectfully solicited :— The Reyal Ins. Co of Liv The London & Lancashire I The United Fire Ins Co The INSURANCE. the following great Fire Companies pal, las. Co. ef Liveprool. of Manchester. Pheenix Ins. Co. of Brookiyn. These Companies conmand ENORMOUS MONETARY STRENGTH, and are noted for settlement of losses. JOHN MACE janll their prompt and liberal ACHERN, AGENT FOR P. EF. 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FOR SALLY, It’s happy every mornin’, Every evenin’, I will be, For I hoe the corn for Sally, And she bakes the bread fer me. It’s a little farm I’m runnin’, And the soil is kinder rought, But I’m workin’ it for Sally, An’ the crop grows fast enough. All day long I hear her singin’, And a lot of joy it brings For there ain’t no song that’s sweeter Than the song that Sally sings. For she sings becanse she’s happy, An’ I stop the plow and hoe, When I hear her, feelin’ thankful That it’e me bas made he so. She keeps the pails all shinin’, And the bers a-workin’ hard, Calis the cows up for the milkin’, Trains the roses in the yard. An’ she keeps furever singin’, When the household troubles press, With a kiss fer little fingers, Always tugzio’ at ler dres:. Oh, it’s happy every mornin’, Every evenin’, I will be, Fer I hoe the corn fer Sally, And she bakes the bread fer me. -——Frank L. Stanton. ee NEW BRUNSWICK Officer Collins of the I. €. R. Police makes an Impor- tant Arrest, Sr. Jony, N. B., Aprils. 1894.—Few men gre better known to the travelling public in the provinces than officer John Collins the courteous and obliging giant who with officer Stevens preserves order and gives information to puzzled travellers at the J. C. R. depet in St. John. Hie friends will be interested to Jearn that of- ticer Collins some time since effected an ar- rest which has baffled him for twelve years, The story is best told in a letter which he wrote to the Hawker Medicine Co., and which is as follows: — “Dear Sirs :—I take much plea*are in strongly recommending, your Hawker nerve and stomach tonic and liver pills lor twelve years I have suffered from a weak stomach. My food would not lie on my stomach, and I was generally run down with chronic dyspepsia, when I was advis- ed to try Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic and Hawker,s liver pills. They were the first medicine that had ever given merelief, and they effectually cured me, when all othere. failed, Yours etce., Joux Contrs. Fellow sufferer here is encouragement for you. Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic is a perfect nerve restorer and in- vigorator, and blood and flesh-builder, as well as a valuable stomach tonic and aid to digestion. Itisa certain cure when faithfully used for all diseases arising from nerve exhaustion, weakened or impaired digestion, or an impoverished or impure condition of the blood, such as nervous- ness, weakness, nervous headache, sleep- leasness, neuralgia, loss of appetite, dyspep- sia, hysteria, and the prostrating effects of la grippe or any nerve weakness of heart or brain arising from worry, overstrain of mind or body or excesses of any nature. Hawker’s tonic is especially adapted to the diseases peculiar to women, giving tone to the nerves and stomach, vigor to the mind and body, and strength to the blood, restoring the bloom of health to the pale and delicate. Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic and Hawker’s liver pllls can be obtained from al! dauggists and dealers. Tonic fifty cents a bottle six for $2.50; Pills 25 cents a box. BEWARE OF FRAUDS, The unfailing Success of Dodd's Kidney Pills induces Fraudulent Imitators to attempt to pass Worthless Remedies oa the Public, Toroyxto, May 7—This appears to be an age of fakes and frauds. It seems imposs- ible for any new idea or vajuable invention to be made known without a host of imita- tors trying to foist their goods on an unsus- pecting public in the hope cf making an nomerited prot of their worthless ideas. The unequalled success of Dodd’s Kidney Pills in curing all forms of kidney disease, has led to the introduc tion of many cheap and base imitations that are worse than valueless, Dodd’s was the first kidney re medy ever offered in pill form. For their own safety, purchasers should buy none but Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Sold in large boxes; price, fifty cents or six boxes for $2.50. Po be had of all dealers. A Prominent Lawyer Says, “T have eight children, every one in good health, not one of whome but has taken Scott’s Emulsion, in which my wife has boundless confidence.” Rome, May 12.—Baron Somino, finance minister, has signed a convention with an English syndicate to pay th? government 50,000,000 hire annually in exchange for the alcohol monopoly. The government hae been enabled thus to dispense with the project to reduce ¢1 the a snonees on the rentes, A Lame Back, ora a kink in the neck, quickly removed } oy a free application of Dr. Manning’s german remedy, the univer sal pain cure. “All druggists sell it. ~ The worst sand storm for five years pre railed in South Dakota on Friday and all business was suspended. ne yn Pond’s Extract, Large sums of money are spent by the afflicted to find relief from Piles. Pond’s Extract cures piles. ome A lady wil! sometimes spend hours se- lecting dress goods. She is not destrons of giving trouble at all. But there are con flicting claims. 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