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Their Sly Webits in Their Moments of Danger Described The following is a fair sample of how cunningly er iiles, in common with all other will animals, can conceal } themseives in moments of danger, says ‘Ww i the Westririnst Glazette After a happy week spent in the jangle with a friend of mine, we halted for 1 before making the last stage «iquarters and home, ata placs n Anwlic garden uf Ww s % ’ { reakiast were al el ra num rr , them fun it would be t ’ t sol ) these ° WN o n . , By vo said he Let 3 5 y ity ntly Appu, send the hors SY You re t e Village and tell him tv I the men he can find and Right! ittt'acln” Wow ge begyu > e@eeees ‘ ers ited some fun, and - "9 1 1 I r SLilhulus GO. & Santosul The fact that “ SUNLIGHT ” has | , cei Ue Sie deiner all the largest sale of any Soap inthe | thitty. it was now 11 o’clocxand scorch world: that it has been awardec t. the air guivering over the bar: sin in which the pond was situ a5 We KueWw 11 Gold Medals for purity and ex- ng cng wa ? yaa Dreast dé ) cellence; that it has been in use in nz aboat one foot or eighteon Windsor Castle for over three years; sot heavy mud. We tied two nets and that its manufacturers have been make one long enough specially appointed lence Nema tie” ean Soap Makers to the Queen th ind arranged to be o 2 ‘ ~ ae ‘ . ‘ Ww Y pes from eaca shore are sufficient guarantees that youcan’t |}. wsatiately behind the net came a line make a mistake by using “ SUNLIGHT ' :about a yard apart, with long Soap.” ted poles with which to prod the ilony the bottom of the net, and so DON’T Let another Wast “7 go bY rive t mahngering gentlemen into ee a= roper pusiiion in front of the net. My 3 @*eeee fri { anid rvant (for all entered = Refuse Cheap imitations eh anagadl ay gpa ygtthe. shaw line 1t it ve ai iow mt, ss splashing. shouting, stamping and haul a & Mitchell, liahtax, «gents for i: - but—a big but—not a sign did we ova Seotia and P. E. Island nd of a si me of the brutes that we “i en tore us When We came to the lwe of the water We dragged that | water backward and forward more than once, but our only reward was a deadly thirst that lasted us till late that night suffering with weakness and I had t “ wed deeper into = mnd : ; : th w reach then, tor nothing emaciation, who give little at 00 aeall Geek ane Gee on nourishment to babies,should aped unseen out of the water fhe Doem of the Gondelier lian tourist for several years , The Cana take lis ta tt’ has complained that the obtrusive west CO 8S ern spirit is slowly transforming the } memo! ii Spots of the Old World EEE Somebody made a piaint not long ago hat he found an advertisement of ‘ 6 | ti "The E | Mast u Minstrels” on the Castle of mu Sion i Chillon and struck a steam elevator in a. St GR et Re | the a medieval pile ou the i} Rhine. Still more pathetic is the wail the Cream of Cod-liver Oi | of the religions pilgrim who says that tInteriere, locomotive n 1 ‘ ; . rj j the toot ut tue ; = a I ypophosphites It * with meditation now on the Sea o: givethem strength and make | Galilee and the messenger boy jostles : . : aed — + the temple te Sherbe and their bables ft. Physicians, | YOU % the temploc gate. Sherbet a . a } SOLS pomegranate Wine have given Way the world over, endorse it. fin Damascus to absinthe and gin-fizz }and people who have wandered in the Ben't be deceived hy Substitutes! | footsteeps of “Eothen” oa the Troad - Y ‘_ ro Scott & Bowne, Belleville. All Druggists. S0c. & $1. of the western explore:'s “gee s071n f dirt TO LET i If there is any place where the . jmusing tourist loved to linger and —_—_— breathe the sunshine mixed with Tus Brick Store on Queen Street, lately | Can metlortics, it is Venice, and if ther. E.H. N & \ |} Was anythingia Venice that charmed 5 Peustess { I io. | the fancy and delighted tho ear, it was Oo g A 0d... rs the gondolier, sacred in roinance and ” " art Well, the gondolier has met his doom. He must disappear like the } sacred and picturesque brigand who has reigned so long in opera with a rel sas TOOTHACHE! and a velveteen acket A Yankee firm has made acontract witu the city HEADACHE ! of lagoons to put naphtha launches witha NEURALGIA ! oe = ee ae on the Grand pel hes the romance of the Doges INSTANTLY CURED ST ONE APPLICATION oF WERVOL. 25 cents per Bottle, at all Druggists. To Care Pedal Ills. Very few women who have attainel rs of discretion are free from aud kindred ills) These are invarisbly the resuit of badly fitting shoe-, eithe; t small To cure them is to remedy the oorus o large or too geeeeqeqeeqqqoqses one of the first steps r CAacse Oo. ue tronble Shoes shoull i" ¢ Though you Cough ¢ redenel whi h bind the ios in he : Don ms Despair ’ place and which are as soft as is consis tent with use. They may look a little Many apparently hopeless cases less beautiful than the narrow. pointed ; have been cured by a course of binding affairs which seem the acme of AMPBELL’S WINE OF loveliness to the badiy-trained eye, but the apparent loss is more than compen BEECH TREE CREOSOTE TRY IT! sated for by the improvement in the ap AT ALI, DRUGGISTS. pearance of the foot itself. Along with the change in thestyle of shoe, the corn, ¢ K. CAMPBELL &CO., Montreal. ee ee ingrowing nails and the like should be treated. Soft corns should be wrapped every night and morning in a piece ot | linen wet with turpentine, This wiii soon cause them todisappear. For more TO LE dy | serious pedal ills a chiropodist should be e consulted menpeenometione i As often as possible, it is a good thing A Cottage on Sidney Street, contuining | to go barefooted. In one’s own room five rooms and good cellar. Pos sometimes one may for an hour or so treat the feet to the luxury of an aip bith, and, rext to the water bath, noth ing is more satisfying to tired, hot feet Ihe foot bath in watershoald be a daily j rite. Not only the feet but ail the bod: is rested and refreshed by it. After ex + posure to cold or dampness the feet should be rubbed with alcohol and, in. deed, the alcohol bath once a week or #6 SPS81OD W. W. WELLNER is an excellent thing, even for feet that have not been exposed The Art of Eating ' When my children get to the proper age,’ said the man who was smoking a briar pips, “‘l intend to have them taken + competent person an i fake New, Rien Blood! | srs: sersshinsttactoetin the Ma G ECW, Rien ing “y oar aed feadhas i ee oaeaed There pills wer nd . No 1 n , ether | of finding out what to eat and order ¢il manner of T . it cot itz bs th tere ‘ a i ‘ » Fe i , + ee ie Ee eke “uaen | Wiatdo you mean?” inquired the PILL & DOo® ef ome | pian who sat next to him I» * 3 them, 6 a ‘ i t ~nt [mean this: The average Ameri JUMISON & CO..21 Custuin louse bt, ber tow. ay Can Culzen woefully deficient in xnow'edge of what he can get to eat TY ? } : . ar 2% gcse - . i eal He falls dowa when i mes to order NERVE NERVE BEANS are « new cis ; 5 when it comes to ord . covery that cure the worst cases o Za nner [The great maiority of Nervous Dehbility, Lost Vigor anc | ne ole in this count re broaght no BEANS [aigee Hehodi “reps: th | peo0'e im this country are broaght weakness of body or mind cause i une, ANG GO not cnow any by over-work, or the errors o’ex | t)) 114 it the commonest dishe The ceuses of youth. This Remedy ab . ie ee i solutely cures the most obsti cases when all othe: | © gti that when @ man goe dinner or toa hotel bill ef fare 3 any things of which he does FREATMENTS have failed evento relieve. Sold bydrug | into a res unrant for gate Ob © per poet oe, ot tPF ieee ke TCINY | hte gazcs helplessly at the geceipt of price by ing T WO. Teronte Ont Write for pamphies Sold in~ anc. se Charlottetown by G. E. Hughes druggiet | not know the component parts. He | dar not order an: tl ig that he is not TO L rare of r fear of ridicnie, and he falls ET, tack on roast beef and mashed potatoes — Che tact is, he doesn’t know auything The Premises lately oceupied by Mr. George | but roast beef. i r tuate on Sidney Street, cont uning 4 Ww, sir, my children are going to gent bedrooms, kitehen dining room, shop : snd front room; good yard and stabling, ete. | know what's what when it co:nes to Pomsenn Intiediavely Apply to Ge si tie No roast beef domination! JAMES F. CURTIS. shall be my household slogan.”—St i “ ; 1 ; b’a ry - ee TOTALLY ECLIPSED. \ Case More Wonderful than Dr, Rose's A Lady Dying of Brights’ Disease is Cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills. ‘ | | Gratetul - Comlorting. | Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. | “By a thorough know! | Portianp, Feb. 12.--The lige of the nat- people of this ural laws which govern the operations of | »¢ighborhood have not yet finished talking digestion and nutrition, and by a carefn] | of the remarkable cure of diabetes effected sin the case of Dr The doctor is ; t br Dodd's Kiduey Pill , Mr. Epps has provided for our | E. A f the properties of well-select Rose, of this village t and = pper a de ate flavored | 4uthority for the statement that his case whico mav save us many heavy totally eclipsed by that of a lady, a pati- * bills. It is by the judicious use of ¢™t Of his, whom Brights’ disease had of diet that a constitution! brought to the verge of the grave. He may be gradually luilt up until strong , pres ribed Dodd’s Kidney Pills for her, enough to resist every tendency to dieeage, | 29d, thanks to them, she is now cured. Blundreds of sul ; udies are floating | These pills are manufactured by Dr: L A around us ready to attack wherever there Smith & Co., Toronto, and are sold by all ; " a. ; ‘ +4 weak point We may es ape many a | dealers, or will be mailed on receipt of fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti | priees fifty cents per box, or six boxes for fiel by pure blood and a properly nourish | $2.50 éd frame.”—Civil Service Gazett ea ee Made simply with boiling water or milk. | For Over Fitty Years. Bold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled Ax O_p Axo Wet Trizpv Remepy.— thus, , Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Svrup has JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathic beed used for over fifty years by millione Chemists, London, En-iand. of mothers for their children while teeth- . nig, with perfect snecess. It soothes the | child, softens the gums, allays the pain, x, e.ves the surface of a small lake, or ink, agit i there calle of about an S ! 1 extent A sudden thought the | STAMPS WANTED. OLD Canadian, United States’ and other stamps, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For many pay $1 to $5 each JEORGE LOWE 346 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, | cures the colic, and is the best remedy for | Diarrhoea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in e¥ery 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. wkly—1 y | j j i | | t 4 FEW DON'TS’ Don’t allow a cold wind to strike the ve Don’t try to do eve-work with the light | uing in tne face Dou’t have colored | hades am ise White ground ass i Don't go directly from a warm OM uc ld, raw atmosphere Den’t open the under water in |} bathing. especially in salt water light, like that} directly into the eyes Don’t let any strong from electric ty shine eyes Don’t strain the eyes by reading, sew- | ing, Or any like occupall ym, with an im- pertect light. Don’t bathe the inflamed eves with cold | water; that which is as warm as it can be | borne is better } Don’t sleep opposite a window, in such x light will strike the manner that a str eyes On awakening Don’t, children sleep so that the morning sun shall shine above all, have the in their faces to arouse them Dh n't expect to get another pair of eves when these have been destroyed by ne- | glect or ill-use; but give them fair treat- | ment, and they will serve fa thfully to the | end Housekeeping i ~_—_—— —- Ss? ee <— How to Take a Pill. The next time you require to “take a pill” try the following plan. Place the pills well back in the mouth, take a large swallow of water, and, presto, the pills are Take Hawker’s Liver Pills they are | nicely sugar not gripe, and are ’ They cure sick Headaches and Biliousness Sold everywhere, only 25 cents gone small, coated, do do not sicken purely vegetable. Despite the alleged British Columbia sealers sion Of the of the avainst the deci- discontent fehring sea arbitration, it ap- that those interested industry have not been discouraged, but have already taken steps towards following the sealing business to the utmost limit of their power. Although the early 51 vessels are already en route to the sealing grounds; 34 have cleared from Victoria for the Asiatic that is } Japanese waters, where they will com | mence to follow the seals 1p into the North- ern Pacific, while 13 for the of British Columbia. Two vessels have left Van soOuver, and two have wintered in Japan, making 51 inall. It is | abundantiy evident that those who have invested their money in sealing are satisfi ed that there is still something in it, not withstanding the alleged severity of the | regulations adopted by the Paris tribunal. | pears, in the sealing session 13 £0 side, yessels have cleared coast _— oo —__—_—___— There’s a Bridge of Sighs at Venice, At Montreal a Bridge of Size; But Puttner’s Emu!sion is th: Health Which all sick men she uld prize Bridge of Hale and hearty The En lishman says he “drinks hail and it makes him ail.” The ( drinks Puttner’s Emulsion him hearty. tanadian and it makes dl diinctbliptishosaieh The Americans are bitterly opposed to | anything Canadian, but they seem to sink their antipathy when Canadian whiskey is concerned. There isguch « demand for this article that American dealers have been detected filling bottles bearing th stamp of famous Canadian distillers witl inferior etuff, and selling it as pure Caua- dian, for which they will be prosecuted —_——.__—— : No one need pity you, if you die of con- sumption, without having tried Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, “the kind that cures” bronchitis and al! pulmonary disease. Every bottle warrent- ed. No oily taste like others. In big bot- tles S50cents and $1.00, at al] druggiste. anemone thes sienniniat coughs, colds, Ulcers, old sores and wounds, cured by Pond’s Extruct. Insist on having the standard, reliable article, Pond’s Extract Our new counter will be well supplied with the latest newspapers and magazines | this (Saturday) evening Yon cap also yery cheap at Carter’s Book- fel 10 Take advantage of the low prices, and order your supply of canned goods this week. The cheap sale will stop Saturday. | Corn, peas and tomatoes only 10 cents per | can while the sale lasts.—Sanderson & Co.. | f8thfrisat | USE SK ODA’S DISCOVERY, the great | blood and Nerve Remedy. i Lobster Supplies, 1894 ’ i The subscribers offer for sale the following | i | i buy books store Lobsters ani Fishing Outfits at lowest prices for cash or approve credit: 7th) boxes Leaabrook Tin Plates, best brand; L086 boxers do, do,, delivered at. Georgetown or | Souris; 5,000 lbs Bloek Tin, 3,000 Ibs Pig Lead, | 2,40 lbs Cotton Twine for Trap Heads, 309 | coils Manilla Rope, 9,12, 15, 18; 3 doz Herring | Nets, assorted sizes; 5,000 small Hoops for Heats, °,%) Trap Bows, 50 kegs Trap Nails, | issorted sizes; 2> kegs Box Nails, 2,70 cases | 1 lb Tall Lobster Cans, 2,009 cases 1 lb Flat do, | 1,000 cases § Ib Flat do, all guaranteed ; 300 Ibs | Copper, 10 Lobster Bath Boilers, Galvanized | fron, assoried sizes; 100 Galvanized Bath rrays, 300,000 Paper Linings for 1 |b Tall Cans, | 300,000 do. for 1 lb Flat Cans, 200,000 do, for } Ib Fiat Cans, at factory prices if orders given immediately; also, 100,000 laths. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO., jans8-2m- 2aw Water Street, CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? Fora | answer anh bonest opinion. write to | & CO., who have had nearly tifty rears’ experience in the patent business. Communica- tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of in- formation Soncerning Patents and how to ob- tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan. ical and scientific books sent free. eens taken through Munn & Co. receive t epect notice in the Scientific American. and us are brought wideiy before the pubiic with- out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, issued woe. elegant|y illustrated, has py far the rorid rculation of any scientific work ir the | 4 J es Sample copies sent free. | 2 Halted, wont. contains been. | ins j fiful plates, in colers, and ph pbs of ‘Dew b with pians, enabling Sus iders to show ihe | latest designs anc secure contracts. Address ! MUNN & CO., New Yoru, 361 Broapway. SHERIFFS SALk. By virtue of a Writ of Statute Exeen- tion to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty *s Snpreme Court of Judicature, at | the suit of Tuomas W. May against John Martir, Lhave taken and seized as the | property Ofthe said John Martin all his right, title and interest in and to the fo- lowing property, namely, all that tract piece or parcel of Jand situate, lying and being at D:.ndas, in Township Number | Fifty-five, in Kings County, in Prince | Edward Island, bounded and described as follows:—On the North by land lately | sold to Jonathan Matheson ; on the East by land now or formerly in possession of | Daniel Nicholson ; on the South by land now or formerly im possession of Alexan der McLeod; and on the West by the Cum- | berland road, containing one humdred | acres of land, a little more or less. And | I do hereby give Public Notice that I will on Friday, the Tenth day of August next, | A. D. 1894, at the hour of Twelve o’clock noon, at the Court house, in Georgetown, in Kings County, set up and sell at Public Auction the said property, or as much | thereof as wil] satisfy the levy marked on the said writ, being Six Hundred and twenty-nine dollars, and interest on Five | Hundred and twenty-six dollars, from the Fifteenth day of July, A. D. 1893, till paid at the rate of Seve- per cent., per annum, besides sheriff’s fees and all incidental ex- | THE DAILY EXAMINER : . . ~ . - “ PONDS EXTRACT Sore Throat, W't& CURE Hoarseness, Lameness, reas ft Frost Bites, Influenza, Soreness, Wounds, Catarrh, Piles, Burns, Earache, Bruises, Chilblains, secre} Sore Feet, FAC-SIMILE OF Face Ache, Inflammations, ctr Vastees. Hemorrhages. AVOID IMITATIONS. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Avenue, New York. Sore Eyes, I. <x. a Grain Orusher anes AD nme TURNIP SLICER. oo Cel Having a large stock of the above Farm Implements on hand, and wishing to close them out this season, for the next two months | will sell them for 12 bushels of good White Russian Wheat, delivered at Charlottetown. Parties sending Wheat by train will have Bags returned with Crusher. Extra Rings for the above always on hand. >. W. FEINLAYSON, Ch’town, Dee. aT. 1893— eod & wy LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. +S Casteria is Dr. Samucl Pitecher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It eontains neither Opium, 3lorphine nor ether Nereotic substance. ft Is 2 harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. t is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty ycars’ use by RMillions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, aud Wind Colic. Castoria relicves sures constipation and flatulency. tho food, regulates the stomach eed bewels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case ia is tho Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, foverishness. tures Diarrhea troubles, feethiss < 7 ‘ ‘ $ setieniltatadc €Castorixa assimilates Castoria. in Castoria. * Sactorda is an excel medicine for chil “ Castoria is so well adapted to e'uildren thes dren. 2 oT y told mo of its I recommend it as superior toaxy preseriptica yood effect upon their children.” known to me.” Nz. G. C. Oraoon, RH. A. Ancaer, M. D., Lowell, Mass 111 So, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y, “Ca tlie t oat FEN *y for children of “Our physicians iu the children’s depart- whit q ik = » the day is not ment have spoken highly of thelr experi- ice in their outside practice wiih Castoria, rs willconsiZertheros! {| en only hare among our f interest of (ueir children, and use Castorisin- | and although we g ce} stead of tue varidusquack nostzumswhichare { medical cupplies whet is known os reguicr de v their loved ones, by forciag opium, roduc t we are free to confess that the In , soothing syrup and other hurtful merits of Castoria has wen us to look with agents down their throats, thereby sending favor upon it.” Unitepv Hosprta, asp Dispensary, Boston, Masa them to premauure graves.” Da. J. F. KincnEror, Couway, Ar Auten C. Surrn, Pres., Ths Centaur Company, TI Murray Street, New York City. aE eee, i. s Dont Talk! but call and inspect our New Parlor, Drawing Room and Bedroom Suites, Chairs. Table Bedsteads, and odd pieces of Furniture. 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