eaneialp aera a THE DAILY HXAMINER. FRIDAY, JUNE 2. 1898. Se = Seeman epeeens ———— There’s Nothing Like SUN \BX\ SOAP IT DOES AWAY WITH BOILINC HARD RUBBINC BACKACHES SORE HANDS [jon't 2" Sunlight REFUSE CHEAP IMITATIONS Ler ANOTHER WASH- DAY Go BY wiTHoUuT TRYING Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, Nova Scotia and P. E. Island Agents for cecil mma FURNISHINGS Ten Thousand Hats ! Four Thousand Suits! Thousands of Yards of Car- pets of all kinds! Thousands of Customers wanted to Save Money by spending it at PROWSE BROS. Great Store. Charlottetown, May 12, 1893. —— ———-—_——_—_—__—— A PLEASANT TONIC Which will strengthen unnerved tired people and invalids, and guickly restore their appetites, is CAMPBELL’S bv QUININE WINE.) m. & rr, Prepared only AMP! {Tm Reware ¢ ar 3 CAMERA ETE i * . “" —_— “+ EALED TENDERS addressed to tie under- signed, and endorsed ‘‘ Tender for Indian Supplies,” will be received up to noon of WED NESDAY, 7th June, 1893, for the andermentioned articles, or any of them, to be delivered to the Indian Superintendent on Lennox Island. in such quantities and at such times after the Ist July, 1893, as they mry be required by him :—Flour, Tea, Sugar. Factory Sotton, Print, Moccasins, Lumber, Shingles, Nails. etc Samples of such of the above mentioned articles as are transmis- sable by post should accompany each tender. The lowest or any teuder not necessarily ac- cep'ed. : ; : Ans newspaper inserting this advertisement without authority from this Department through the Queen's Printer, will forfeit paymeat for the same. L. VAN KOUGHNE#T, Deputy of the Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs. Department of Indian Affairs, { Ottawa, 17th May, 1893. ma y26—3i MAIL CONTRACTS. EP ARATE SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ovtawa until noon on FRIDAY, 7th July next, for the conveyance of Her Majesty's Mails between Bloomfield Station and Railway BeBtOD 20.200 se cececccccess . 6 times per week Caledonia and Iris.......-.. in a Kis Kinkora and Railway Station. .12 New Haven and Riverdale..... 2 Printed no*ices containing further information as to conditions of proposed contract may be seen, and blank forms of tender may be obtained, at the terminal Post Offices of each route, and at this office. F, pe ST, C. BRECKEN, Asst. P. O. Inspector. Don't Staff a Cold. If you do -you will, nine times in ten, have a fever t starve. A cold is a shock received by the myriad nerves that bristle uear the surface of a human body. This shock is transraitted to the nerve centres, and then back tothe mucous membranes, forcing a great amount of blood to those membranes, creating a more or less severe irritativa, and consey int rise in the tem perature, by chills, Excess of food in the stemach still more increases the temperature ; and, worst of all, helps clog luilowed the secretions or natural outlets of the body. It is high time we bri ke away from an old notion which, like some others, has ione more harm than good Fur example, ia years past how many poor fever sufferers, burning with ao interaal fice aud thirst, were hurried to an uni vely grave because xt allowed cooling drinks or a bit of ice y the old time treatme:.t for fevers, as i olish as the ad ige for fools, At last one canuing delirious patient gut to a pump of told water and drauk his fil; de mined not to leave until the wel) ran dry, he slacked the fever, re vovered, and doctors learned a lesson Experimenting with a severe cold is # langerous custom, as most persons try one remedy only until some friend suggests an other “sure cure,” as Mark Twain so fumor- ously describes. When slight hoarseness or tightening of the nasal membranes warns oae of a skin exposure or chill from wet, act promptly; a delay is dangerous, With chil- dren it may mean croup and strangulation; with adults, catarrh, bronchitis, perhaps pneumonia. If neglected, nothing can pre- vent the sneezing, red nose and woe begone look of a person with a cold. Scores of moth ers would as soon go to bed without matches in the jhouse as without that old-fashioned remedy, /ohnson’s Anodyne Liniment, near at hand for croupy children. Used with a mild laxative, as described in a pamphlet which I. 8S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass., will send free to anyone. Johnson’s Liniment will cure a cold fer adults quicker than any known remedy. A mild, nutritious diet, a gentle physic to open the secretions, and 4 bottle of that old Anodyne from your drug- gist, will conquer any cold. Johnson’s Ano- dyne Linimentwas originated by an old fam- ly physiciaa m ore than seventy years ago. m8 d6i wli ———-oo——"" Diep From Over-EaTING.—Wm. Craven, of Kentville, N. 8., loet a fine new milch cow last week through over eating when the animal was turned out to grass, a. The Yott Case. Kryeston, May 22.—The big ferry steamer Pierrepont has carried many a visitor to Wolfe Island recently to interview Mr. L. Yott, a farmer of that Island whose wonderful cure by Dodad’s kiduey pills was recently published in these columns. The publication of so many marvellous cures had already excited much interest in this community, and now that we have proof of what has been said of this remedy at our very doors it is taked of on all sides. Mr. Yott’s case was one that had excited the pity and anxiety of everyone for many years, and now that he is well and strong the people are not only much gratified with the resuls, but interested in the incontestable proof that Dodd's kidney pills certainly strike right at the seat of the diseases for which they are recommended, and are certain in their re- sults, 77 A female highwayman attacked and rob- bed a man in Battery Park, New York City, last week, throwing him to the ground and beating him almost insensible. A police- man had lively work in subduing her. Don't Wait for the Sick Room. The experience of physicians and the pubd lic proves that taking Scott's Emulsion pro- ducee an immediate increase in flesh; it is, therefore, of the highest value in wasting dis eases and consumption. Mrs. J. E. Snow, Matron Infants’ Home Halifax, says: ‘‘Puttner’s Emulsion has proved valuable in all cases of pulmonary complaints, for building up the system of our little ones. ‘Ihey often ask for it, The drought in Germany remains un- broken. Official statistics concerning Prussian crops show that tha kingdom has suffered heavy \«sses. The hay crop is a complete failure. Locusts are ravaging nearly the whole province of Saratoff, Russia. Confirmed. The favoralls impression produced on the first appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years ago has been more than confirmed by the plea- sant experience of all who have used it, and the success of the proprietors and man facturers, the California Fig Syrup Comuany. O. S. Mersereav said he never received as much benefit from all the other medicine he ever took as he did from Hawker’s Lonic, USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. Mr. Bennet, proprieter of the New York Herald, anneances that he has in view the foundation of a co operative society, to publish his paper, in which will be included all who are employed -* it, from the managing editor to the engine stoker. The Herald deservedly takes a front rank among Americs’s great papers. It has led in a good miny departments in the news fiali. If it takes the lead also in this schem. forthe solution of'the socio- labor problem a good deal will be looked for from it Mont. McDoraLtp, the well known St, John barrister, was obliged to seek a change of climate for the cure of acute bronchitie. He took Hrwker’s Tolu and was cured by two bottles He considers it a remarkable remedy. and strongly recommends its use to all so etiicted USE SKODA'S DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. ALES AND STOUT, In Wood and Bottles, all sized Casks and Kegs, to suit Family use. Goods promptly delivered to any part of the city. Country orders solicited. S. OLAND, SONS & CO., Water Street, Charlottetown. How to Get a,“ Sunlight {Picture | Send 25 “‘Sanlight’”’ Soab wrsppers (the | large ~rappers),to Lever Bres, Lid., 42; Scott St, Toronto, and you wtli receive by post a pretty picture, free from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy | way to decorate your home. The soap is| the best injthe market, and i. vill only cost le postage tosend inthe wrappers, if you leave the ends opon. Write your address carefully. <---> | USE SKODA'S DISCOVER*, the great | and nerve remec i 7 TREEHOLD F FOR SAIPF.- rl | a= | {" 'E andersigned offers fer sele her Freeholi arm containing 50 acres of e::cellent land, t Royaity Road and Tie fine farm 1ated ga the morth sice of ntiag on the Malpequ: Road. only 34 miles from Charlottetown, and is con- enient to churches, schools and miils. The ouildings are commodious and in good repair, There are two good orchards on the premises, comprising apple and plum trees of choice kinds zlso currant and gooseberry bushe:. There is @ good well at the door. A fine spruce hedge ex- tends the whole leneth of the farm on one side For terms and conditions of sale apply on the premises to re SARAH iTEWART. may5—law & wky tf Rupress Wagon aud Hors Fur Sale. a ee NE Express Wagon with large body.—will co to carry milk to a cheese factory ; 1 Horse, 5 years old, black ; | Cow, large siz, suitable to fatten. Also, pasture with water in it for one cow. R. & BRACE, may25-—2w eod & wky ee FARM ON LOT 60 For Sale or To Let. ~f, ACRES OF GOOD FREEHOLD LAND at i( Me'lvilie, Lot 60, lately occujied by Allan G. McLeod, held under first-class; Government Deed, clear of encumbrances. Barns oa the premises, Dwelling Uouse burat last fall : Part of purchase money may reinain on mort- gage. Apply to F. W. L. MOORE, Solicitor, London House Corner, Chirlottetown. mchil6—dy law (thut) & wky BQ222808 When we assert that Dodd’s Kidney Pills PAWNS LIP AN Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are becked by the testimony cof all who have used thera. THEY CURE TO STAY CU 2ED, By all druggists or mail on receipt of price, gocents.. Dr. L. A. Smith & Co., Toronto, SPAURERAREARAUSESSGRRR ESR ROORE REE REY CASES EERE CompleteManhood: AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. A Medical Work that Tells th: Causes Describes the Effects, Points the Rewedy, Scientifically the most valuable, art stically the = Most beautiful medical book ever published ; = 96 pages, every page bearing ahalf-ton: i 1 =n tints, Subjects treated = ror ervous Debility, Iin potency, Sterility, Develo pment, Varicocele, The Husb and, Those Intending Marriag::, etc. Every man who would know the Gir: nd Truths the Plain Facts, the Old Secrets and N -w Discov eries of Medical Science as applied at, “= would atone for past void future pitfals, shoul ite i VON Dewi Ua LITTLE ‘BOOK™ a It will be sent free, under seal, while th iti asig, Address the publishers, or ’ © » Ss a a o a : ollies and V ~ RIE MEDICAL CO., Buf‘alo,N.Y, F SUEREEEEED= BOURSCESSCTRRCESCRSECRRRE RRO oE vr ee acl “Backache | the ace means the kid- | of the neys are in “Deluy te trouble. Dodd's | dangerous, Neg» lected kidn Kidney Pits give i troubles ress prompt relief.” “‘75 per cent. | in Bad Bloot of disease is | Dyspepsia, Liver rst caused by Complnia’ and disordered kid- | the most dan nevs. gerous of all, ‘Might as well | Brights Disense, try to have a| Diabetvs and healthy city | Dropsy.” without sewer- « The above age, as good | diseases cannot health when the | exist where kidneys are| Dodd's Kidney clogged, they are | Pills are used, Sold by all dealers or sent by mail on receipt go cents, per box or six for Dr! L. A’ Smith & Co. Tofoato, Write book called Kidney Talk, GOUOCOIOTOS1OS9EO9OG9OTOTHEHO IT IGIT OF FFOSHE STS g | Clothing,” “ Militia Store Supplies,” ““ Gun Pow- | der,” “‘ Coal,” or * Fuel Wood,” asthe case may EALED TENDERS, for the supply of Cloth S ing for the Militia and Permanent Cap. comprising Tunics, Trousers, Great Coats, Hel- mets, Caps; Militia Store Suvplies and Neces- saries, consisting of Boots, Fur Collars, Mitts, Sheets. Saddlery, Horse Blankets, Gun Powder, &v.: Hard and 3oft Coal; Hard and Soft Wood (English measure) for the heating of all militar buildings in each of the Militar Districts, will be received up to noon on THURSDAY, Lith of June, 18°3. Tenders to be marked on the left hand corner of the envelope: Tender for ‘ Militia be, and addressed to the Honorable the Minister of Militia and Defence, Ottawa. : The contracts for Clothing are to cover a period of three years from the Ist July, 1893; those for Coal, Wood, Store Supplies and Necessaries are for one year from Ist July, 1893. Printed forms of tenders containing full par- ticulars, may be obtained from the Department |at Ottawa and at the following Militia Stores, viz :—The offices of tiie Superintendents of Stores at London, Toronto, Kingston; Montreal, Quebec, | Halifax, N.8., St. John, N. B., and Winnipeg, Man. Every article of Clothing, Store Supplies and ) Necessaries to be furnished, as well as the ma- terial therein, must be of Canadian manufacture, | and similar in all respects to the sealed patterns {which can be seen at tiie Militia Stores at Ottawa. This does not apply to Helmets, Forage Caps, nor to material for saddlery. No tender will be received unless made on @ | printed form furnished by the Department. nor | will a tender be considered if the printed form is altered in any manner whatever. | Each tender must be accompanied by an ac- cept.d Chartered Bank chcaae for an amount | equal toten per cent of the total value of the article tendered for. which will be forieited if, che party making the tender declines to sign a contract when called upon to doso. If the ten- der be not accepted, the cheque will be returned. | The Devuartment does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. | | A. BENOIT, Capt., | Secretary. Department of Militia and Defence, | ‘ Ottawa, 19th May, 1893. dy 6i eod } City By-Law. A By-Law for levying and specifying the rate of A sessment on Keal Kstate and Personal Fro- perty in the City of Charlottetown, for general civic purposes, under Statute 51 Victoria, Chapter 12. E it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows :— | Ist. The rate of assessment on Real Estate for | general civic purposes, under said Statute, for ; the year commencing the first day of January, A, D. 1893, and ending the 31st day of D. cember, | A. D. 1893, is herebv specified and fixed at the rate of ONE PER CENT. on every dollar of the ; Value of Real Kstate, as assessed by the Asses | sors of the raid City of Charlottetown in the; | General Assessment Kook and Valuation Koll of ' ail Real Kstate and Personal Property liable to | taxation iu said City, and of all persons liable ' to pay Poll Tax therein, made and duly recurned | i by them on the seventh day of April, A. D. 1893, j; 2nd. The rate of assessment on Personal Pro- perty for such general civic purposes, for the year ; commencing the Ist day of January, A. D, 1893, ' and ending the 3!st day of December, A. 1), 1593, Is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of ONE! PER CENT. on every dollar of the vane of | Personal _ Property as assessed by the Assessors ! of the said City in the said Seneral Assessment Book and Valuation Roll, made and duly re- turned by them as aforesaid. (Sz3) T. HEATH HAVILANDP, Mayor of Charlottetown. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk, i A By-Law for allowing a rate of Discount on the Assessment on Real Estate and Personal Pro- perty in the City of Charlottetown, for general civic purposes, for the current year ending the thirty-first day of December, A. D. 1893. E it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows :— ist. A discount at the rate of two and a half per cent shali de allowed to all taxpayers who shall, on or before the fifteenth day of July next, A D 1893, pay to the City Clerk, at his office, the taxes severally due by them for the current year on Real Estate and Personal Property for Civic T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of Charlottetown, purposes. (Sgd) H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk, parson PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! were a wondertul discovery. No Yke them in the world. Will positively cure or relieve l manner of disease, The information around box is worth ten times the cost of a box of pills out n, and you will always be LA DOSE, They expel ali impurities from the blood. Beticacn women find great benefit from using them, lustrated pomginles free, Soid everywhere, or sent q mail for 25 cts. ia stamps; five boxes rR & mayi9—dy 2w 1.00. D SON & CO,, 22 Custom House Be, boston, Masa, A. DEOFPREHD UR4 DU ATS OF LAVAL AND McGILL,) Mining Engineer WAY OP PIOE.... 5.05. 0505-0cdndos dae ‘QUEBEC ee Neues Cocoegsocrercooss MONTREAL Ask for Scotch ———aeey Dominion Day at Souris. GRAND TEA PARTY will be held at Souris Kast on SATURDAY, July Ist, in aid of the Souris Trotting Park. Excursion Tickets will be issued from all points me Railway, good toreturn by any train on Monday. As this will be a big tims fora good pur i we trust that no encroichmeants will be made on us by any other pubiic gathering, as we have first claimed the day by public announcement. By order of Comuaittee. Souris East, April 22, 1893, §. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wira Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, Nails, Hungarian Nails, &c., Post O@ice Inspector's Office, Charlottetown, P. K. L, th April, 1898—3i dy & wky mayll-—dy 3m ST.j JOHN, N.. nov4—lIfyr And Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shee Oo. B. WADMAN, Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, CRAPAUD, P. E. 1. ARMS AND FARM STOCK A SPECIALTY. Consignments solicited. Quick returns, 5,000 CIGARS, which I offer to Traders by the Box cheaper than they can import them. PHOTOGRAPHY! PHOTOGRAPHY! “WiC CLOUD 'ILEL’S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO I Charlottetewn. Is Opposite Miller eat, Bros., Queen Str Notice the Sigu over the Door in the Shape of a ¥&> May 9, 1893. COGNAC THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE. THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. 1893. Summer Arrangement. I893. Q)* AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th, 1893, Trains will run as follows :-— re gee ee ese TRAINS FOR THE WEST. ao nepeeeenneemeyeaele E WEST. TRAINS FROM TH STATIONS, Expres! Accom, Accom STATIONS, | Express Arcom.' Accom { ; : . M, P.M. a . Charlottetown.......dp| 6 00 2 40 ligni 1 | ee on Junction baonon 614 301 | aieavenes "°°" mi y 03 ° (5 North iltshire, ...... 6 48 3 50 | Bloomfield. | 130 74 | unter River......... 6 58 4 05 J’Leary .,..+. 1144 8 | radalbane............ 7 23 440 | ee ME a 2 37 y | — Junction..... 7 30 4 55 Wellington........... + 307 | 10 17 : ee nd panet bie, |. 2. 5 08 Miscouche, ...0..000.. 325 | 14) 44 ensington ........... } : 53 5 28 j ar 3 40 | 1) 05 ar} bi 60 ; reid ' Beaupentic..... ; j | pM DULMMIMIE PRIAGs «+006 lap! oe | 4 7 dp. 8 30 140 Kensington ......++... 42) 5 4 Miscouche, ........+.+. | 845 } 202 Ftreetown.....--.) 4 45 iis - = —_ peice be a 05 2 28 Hmera}d Jaunction..... 4:6 | 7 30 > = bikes onweennead 9 35 | 3 ti JSradalbane ..,......+- bul i 73) O'Leary «ese... ares al 10 $42 Paunter Wiser a, | 52 1 81 erteee Caeunes 7 y ittehire ; | Aleenties ee ce it | 2 North Wiltshire....... 5:4 | i 83) CASRN 0... cenccccn et Bh aS f 6 55 toyaliy Junction...... 6 06 91 ; ; tharlotvewowRn. ar 6:40 2 40 | Po fa ere eo rene ena Emerald Junc dp 5 15 Ca ray i 5 25 c al 5 pe Traverse...... dy 2! Cape Traverse ......ar ass ae 6 05 damerald Jentaiiaett 7 13 TRAINS FOR THE EAST. } TRAINS FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. | Express Accom. STATIONS. Express Accom oe A. M, P.M. Charlottetown......dp 3 09 : 6 39 BART Eicesae pense cried 6 15 115° Royalty Junction.,....; 315 6 50 Bear Kiver.. eg 6 45 1 53 Bedford lea deaee haindans ' 349 7 2 St. Peters .... ‘ 7 20 2 45 ar 40, 8 05 Morell...-+see..se0. * 7 42 3 15 Mt. Stewart Junc. ; | | ar) 8 Ww 3 55 a 41 j & 20 At. Stewart June. } | Mea ecseseibisednics ! 4 38 9 00 dp| 8 15 i 4 (5 510 ¥ 30 Bedford ..0cc0ce......00 8 40 : 4 40 5 33 10 14 toyalty Junction.. ... 9 05 515 8 05 10 i5 tharlottctown ...... ar’ 9 20 5 35 P.M. A. M, aes Se Mt. Stewart June..dp 410 8 25 FOOT YCtOWD.,-++++-. ap} 7 00 ‘ is SN ds cenecddimnin 5 63 ¢ 3 RN iti ae j 717 2 37 Ceorgetown......... ar 5 20 10 0! Mt. Stewart Jane _.art 2 10 8 45 Trains are run by Eastern Standara Time. All Trains run daily, Sundays excepted. ’ J. UNSWORTE, Superintendent Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 22, 1893—6i HOUSE CLEANING SUPPLIES, Ready Mixed Paints, Floor Paints, Kalsomines, Whitings, Glues, Brunswick Black. Varnishes, Stains, etc.; Paint, Scrub Ochres, and Whitewash Brushes at ,lowest prices. FENNELL & CHANDLER. anli—dy & wkv j Ch’town, April 22, 1893. VICTORIA ROW. | nena nna ——— iit HEA éUu liu DACHES 2 YEARS OF SUFFERING, LiF LA TORTURE. Kendrick Oxnthouse, of Tt says: For several years ] euflered ee tacks of biliousness, which came oom, about every ten days. I hada and the smell of anvthing sick. I became weak and no amblion or stren many sleepless nig not retain fued on m tensely with piles aa 38, ahaa ns Cooking tee Mere, : xth to work. [ent bad Ats, and for dave ee y stomach. I gugen sud i hives, and my Hered ip. constant torture to me. Tt life wag my friends gave wp all} re to weak the a, tne SOPes Of my say brother brought me a tile of Tecovers, HAWKER'S NERVE AND STOMAGH Tou, and a box of HAWKERS LIVER Piig I had not taken them Jo seaiiaal to improve and in 4 « pletely cured, 1 Was Come. ng before J hort time I irrew ef, ses, 7 appetite ry warueds Talent n a few months had gained Pow ona weicht. I have not suffered ‘on Piles my ous ae since, now 2 years, and as — and hearty as an could wi firmiy believe that” — — HAWKER’SNERYVE AND 8704 TONIC AND LIVER prreg Saved My Life, I hereby certily the above Stat rect ia every particular, ts cop. Hotiaxp Soid by all Druggists and general TONIC S0cts; PILLs 25ets, HAWXER MEDICINE 9, lu, ot oe ST. JOaN, N.B Stamps Wanted. LD Canadian, United States and other stamps, as used 25 to 40 yeors age For many I psy $l to $5 each, GEORGE LOWE, 346 Spidina Avenue, Toronto, The Telepheue Company P. E. ISLAND. ARTIES using the Telephones would talking mach more gatisfactory if & would observe the following rules :— lst, Speak with the mouth aboat foar inches from the transmitter, 2nd. Speak in a moderate tove of voice, pot toe loud, and distinetiy, 8rd, s lace the hone so as to cover the ear ‘ust as if you wished to shat out all uther sounds Do not vress too hard on the ear, 1: is possible to telk and be beard when stand- ing back tw. or three feet from the transmitter, if you shout loud enough, but it is not o ples mode of conversation. is entirely unnecessary, and is a uscleas waste of wind and lungs, besi being very aunoying to all within rangs of your voice, ROB ANGUS, A, ee Manager, Tothe A Business Offer 5 From a sp, Business Firm, WORLD'S “ss Business to look into it, FAIR FREE. That you may appreciate its value, we make the foliowing VALUABLE OFFER: BUY GRODER’S SYRUP (PLEASANT TO TAKE) Take it faithfully until Cured, and thes write us a statement of your case, We offer a FREE TEN DAYS TRIP to the WORLD'S FAIR to the individual who shall, before the First day of Acgast, 1893, show the groatest improvement, or most remarkable cure from the use of this remedy. These cures must be bomvfle, sworn to before a Justice of the J'eace, and each testimonial accompanied by the photo graph of the individual sending it, end the signature of the dealer of whom the remedy was purchased. A Committee of three well-known Drug gists will act as Judges at the close of the Competition. Send Testimonials to THE CRODER OVSPEPSIA CURE GO. UM ST. JOHN, N. B, ba OW FREEHOLD PAOPERT?, FOR SALE. HE undersivned will sell oye sale his Dwelling House, tore sod Outbuildings, situate on Sidney Street, near Queen. House open for i x For full particulars inquire of H. J. CALLBECE. apl7—tf ae a new te NERVE | x7 yz mates Nervous ea, | over- or om ot youth. Sealy tolutely cures the most obstinate cases TREATMENTS have failed even to relieve. gists at $1 per package, or six for $5, or receipt of price by addressing T AMES Write for pamphics. 00., Teronte, Ont. DOMINION COAL - COMPA LIMITSYD QOFEEE FOR SALE THE FOLLAWD® COALS :— International, Caledonia, Reset Gowrie, Little Glace Bay, Old Bridgeport, Gardiner, Either Screened, Run of Mine, oF Slack. Contracts can be made for any of the aber Coals (except Slack) for any term of ra tbe the consumers may desire, for delivery besis of current prices For Prices, Terms, etc., apply to DOMINION COAL CO., LTD. 95 Milk Street, Boston, or to WM. LITHGOW, P. O. Box 270, Halifax, N. apl5—im 2aw (s w)