aes ee ea $s ah ¥ te “—\ << - ae ees. THE DR. H. Rye, Kar, « D. JOHNSON Nose and Throat. Operative & Prosthetic Dentistry. a E DAILY iE But Fie Booed fer Even Weak People. The majority of people who imagine Bee Wee Bot Hurtful, that they cannot eat cheese in any form “TAM QUITE WELL.” ——— Blessed Conditio n After Suffering. —-——+1)——-—- ITHAUNTS a AR a ay a E STILL, alae The Balefal Blood Bitters Bottle of Childhood Bays, and What it Contained, Whenever I see the snows beginning to melt and signs of spring to make themselves unmistakably known [ remember with hor- ror the springtime season of my boyhood. How mother used to dose us poor little un- fortunates with home-make bitters! And we had to be the ministers of our own pun- - eR EEETOIE SB ES ALLEL LOAD TUESDAY, MARCH 20, The vaily Examine The Leading Paper of P. E. Island. ' rp p have been so unfortunate as to eat it ° j , ' } ly R) , | | Lt Lt \ \ > under a ne conditions several times alne S 6 ery OMpou + ishment. We had to scour the woods for | . es 4 - p a d ° ” : » ‘le eherry bark an rincess ' " \ 2 and hav e been ma le sick thereby Tnere er yo Peon —— ' . : . 1 a Sta : is no physical reason why cheese if of pine, which were to be tup tog , . j z the right kink, should not be aa readily a ———({x)— ere ee mixed with liquor of some kind and then a . lig 1 by tl nian stomach as other poured down our devoted throats to a: ii) Coe by forms of food. The fact that it contains : . ‘ our blood and tone upour system. Igh? ‘ = jepsin. from the rennet used in the | Mrs, Bttie Hurd is Cured—She Suffered Long from Nervous Pros-| or er ei like “her breht smile? in ; ‘ te. year ge ics oe'il\e3 THR BRST for the Public and for Advertisers : : Dile siding digestion of othe q : ity. 7 - : . . - ‘ Ys 2 wan ating Ge San ee ae | tration, Sleeplessness and General Debi'ity—She Lauds the} orien there was wormwood in it, Next to You Meet in Our Stock. “id Ph a os & em pages | chain | : the little sulphur bays we wore around ou | —————s ee ieee is ‘ream cheese is a rich food, con : ; ks at schoo ard ¢ » itch, the \ itat deal of fat, and being very | Virtues of Paine’s Celery Compound. geaks ok: aehool -lersigpe olf. the teh, the ' ; aa, ; palatable, one can easily eat too muc tthe oa a, | aa ri a . “H }w much ualit vantit Prie « * of it. By overloading the stomach in | of the terrors or existence, - ' a “3 this way a aha for this whole- | more fortunate are the people, old and ne far _»-— © o j } | G some articles of food can be generated | young, of to-day, who can purify their 5 5 ban that may last through a lifetime The blood and tone up their system in the | We ceep e verything a first- so 7 livestible quality of cheese also varies | apring time by a mild and pleasant course | 8 . S rt Fete ’ with its age t is well known that one of Hawker’s Liver Pills an awker’s ~ lace (Uothine 4 a ich Rinna I lke that | Hawk I Pill J Hawk ~ cla Clothing Stere should ; & ws eat more of it without ill effect | Nerve and Stomach. Tonic, the most tbor- 5 5 = when new. or partly cured, than wher | ough and efteetive combination in the | - : g W . i Although new cheese does not | form of spring medicine ever placed before | keep. Ne not only sell at seem as rich as when old, still, there is ohn public | ist as much butter fat in it at one alae oe . . . ra mae sasanother. Cheese that is so sharp Phat tired, depressed aud exhausted \ Read This Splendid Offer to Subscribers : moaerate prices, but fill and j : uste as to excoriate the mucuouws fe ‘ling W a which so many san at ps a : brane of the mouth, should really period of the year, 1s @ sure Indication Of a deliver orders promptly and #24077 203088 ¥e*> r be eaten, as the lining of weak and debilitated state of the system. M CLURE'S MAGAZINE FREE cog l Mipuly Sy .. >. : @ the stoma h will be damaged by its | Sleeplessness, Dyspepsia, Mental Inactivi- Cc carefully. ; t @ presence there. This gry | pungent tv, irritability and other 7 oF a Inspection of our Oy wooed > 7 flavor in cured cheese is due to an disordered state of the systein gradualiy . a , ai ? a usp Uh ‘ ereos 8, - ; I ladd "Se © unnatural ferment caused by damage! follow. Hawker’s Nerve and “Stomach to everyone subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER tor 12 months at r . ; : : ' S ppt tee e S ik or improper making. Good cheese fonic is a certain eure when faithfully 40 cents a month. By special arrangement with the rete _we wr Ulsters, Reefers and Suits will ee > ght to hold ita pleasant, nutty flavor used for all diseases arising from nerve enabled to make @ moet exceptional offer to send MeCLURE’S MAGAZINE x kK ad IoOYW EDs [ ( °5 : cor mete eee Sone exhaustion, weakened or impaired digest- FREE FOR ONE YEAR to everyone who fille out the following blank form, oecnvl ce you we are f il F e mid i o> y i es > 1 It is of this latter kin ithat-we can eat ion or an impove ished or impure con Lit- subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER for 12 months at 40 cents a : ALI’ I" Sc are iG J up i eC wenn wanes 7 - nm : — . a ion of the blood, and the prostrating effects month. to tl te of i] } f - : , stomacias, provides 3 co mp ; ee i a a hai renkness of i Oo ne wants o the 1 Pople hs * Cure Backache, Dropsy, tion it goes to form s variety with othe: . Lin i gr : re ' ” a = a or CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT TO US. pro] 0 i= : i Si : fools. The weakest stomach should tol ae Dee Oo ee ee meee ww thie MQ aqqcqgs TIVIITITITIIIG | p . 1: re 3 Lu suk AO, Bright Ss Dis- $ erate good cheese as vandity as zoo | overstrain of Sead or vy or Fens - TUTTVUT ETT TT ey en eee eee TTT STF ” | he be he non 1 iu 1 | I ¢ E. Island. Give us a call a a Po > hoarmaticm - } milk or butter. Cheese freshly cutisia | any nature awker’s Nerve and Stomach | © 2 3 ak kia a ee ; ° . ve R sic nawsm and all e the best condition to be eaten, both as to To : can be obtained from all tre ty ~ Tee Examiner Publishing Co., =a - e +} . moc c ' 5% } hit , muy an! ul ’ n | a lealers. Price 50 cents a bottle or 6 - ” f rms O oy alatability and healthfulness. When and dealet . = is. $ . : TOMS OF Kidney ° are ed to the air in small pieces, besides bottles for $2,50. Pills 25 cents a box > Spots. 2) 5 tant = F CAd Fj GU Gil 0 a 2 Troubles, we are backed e becoming dried and unpalatable, it de ee * 7 > PAWINYP ¢ . : s 4 2 1 ‘ \ of ail é teriorstes in quality from evaporation J. 2, BDRICKWOOD'S GASE - You will please send to my address the DAILY EXAMINER for 12 a (sienna oe s eS DY 7 e te ti 7 ni F ai ft isture and rennet principle The | ene a _* SOE ILL ihe SUV. 8 be owe rg a “t > ® She cen é truth is, that a vast majority of people A Covernment Offiictal and his Rheume- a months from date, for which I agree to pay 40 cents a month, it le ing = - stnenemnntaninpinial 4 é e used wen a ‘> not knew how to eat cheese, tism Cured by 12 boxes of Dodd's Kid- - a | Q R F ST ER 2, SON 5 TH«¢ CURE TOSTAY CURED, @ even after it has been properly | - ney Pille—Sets all the people asking f= understood that you are to have sent to my address for one year, without =| ae ee eee say OY WIV EN, i catit tess @ | mate Cheese was not made to | Questions of the Druggists, = . =” M snufacturers of Wir i N ile : , ae : Ag a at Snsawen , rtaia | —_—— = vm . | Mi acturers oi re ‘ ? 5 » Pela 1& Ca, Toronta @ keep forever. There is a certaia | eet ° , ; = extra charge, McCLURE’S MAGAZINE, commencing with the current «| : Oe © ANalis, ¢ BAW ALeLvr.eer ew during which it is fitted to be ea: Kingston March, 12.—The fact that) # = Steel and Lron cut Nails and ical oul en. the saine as with butter or meat 4 rheumatism is caused by diseased Kiduey’s, > t - Snikes. ‘lack Brad Sk ern Between a month and a half ant ait at TS has been conclusively proved by the case | # num ber, 2 ; pike Bg, i a <8, rads, Snoe : sof age, good cheese should be | -- ; c= + ii of Mr. J. H. Brickwood, fishery inspector | &7 N a Nails, i}ungarian Nails. & at its best as to edible and es wali “satan | Pep “3? Sor thie district. fie tulieeed from site > BMI rc vcccnces hdkispesebbbrecene bikncosevboad jbtreditdendeege® 2 fe de ; a ; ’ MiG if mace trom pure mie | ate a matism for fifteen years and found no cure | & = . sg aN eo Spe | Ea te ee ea : the modern Cheddar process it ought : ae in the prescriptions of doctors or in patent | © Wie vstiscss venssvetcoccidiesitetess DddGCIB 200000 00000cr0esse00 o neces s eeereeseeees = ese renee ES ; hold a wilk flavor between these r mediciage. Shaslid. ta eead dee Hib. = = ESD4 “| limits of time }) not overload your , aca ta 7? ““ ik eh eeeeneseeeeeeareanean ' > A ae linsite of time Zs < ee ~ MRS. ETTIE HERD ney Pille, 12 boxes of which cured him. Bo Lh Lo Sip Sb Sb Sb So Sn Sn i> Sin ip b> Si» Lin Sb»! Shp Lom Lo Lb Ln Sn in b> Sin Si Sb Sb Sn Ln ip Lp yn ip > ip Ip lo ip Sp yw py lo pl» '» Retin tie . ‘ mi, : tastes good termem ber that it is easer ‘ ° > — 5 ies Te . : . r Harry W ade, ‘ the well known druggiet : , Sprig j ip Fy on Liverpool, ~ - a iy a meat food, and as such, isrich in } | “I ee a too highly er ao pangs y las an mg ‘cetimeny | here, wyho said Mr. Brick wood the pills, CALL AT OUR OFFICE and see the entertaining and finely illustrated Mc Dd fula,. iitrogen and fat, and eo eat of it mod- | derful curing medicine, Paine’s Celery omas from Mrs. Ette Hurd, of Summer says he is overrun with inquiries as the CLURE’S MAGAZINE, which has among its contributors the most famous authors 3 a . : erately at meal time, so it may assimi- | Compound, from which I have deris ville, Hants Co., N va S — rh re ate genuineness of Mr. Brick wood s story, of | ;, America and En vland, including R. L. Stevenson, Rudyard Kipling, A. Conan Doyle, et & * 2 4.4.9 - ate in the stomach with other victuals. | such direct benefit after suffering fri m thousands wi _ Sickly and | roken | which he is able to satisfy everyone. He Octave Thanet, William Dean Howells, Bret Harte, Clark Russei!, Joel Chandler <a ' SCO L 8S Cheese that ‘disagrees’ with people “is | nervous prostration, sleeplessuess and | down women in Canada who will bless and | also reports large sules of the pills with us, Thomas Hardy, J. T. Trowbridge, Jerome K. Jerome, Frances Hodgson Burnett, id ote we often made from damaged milk. or is | general debility. I first used one botile thenk Mrs. Hurd for her timely testimony | most satisfactory resulis in every case. Theodore Roosevelt, Joaquin Miller, Gilbert Parker, John Burroughs, Hamlin Gar a rr @ affected by invisible —— ae and was greatly improved ; r oer ard and advice. The eo oon? Se ke es ee land, Prof. E. 8S. Holden, Prof. C. A. Young, H. H. Boyesen, Robert Barr, Henry M. Ss rh its interstices, to which it is very 803- | used two bottles more, and find myself / have a true friend an 1 deliverer in Paine’s tow to Get a Sunlight Pi cture, “ ste at : 2X < j any oti et 338 - re ac ae . ! : ie ‘ . nv. : : : Stanley, Archibald Forbes, Andrew Lang, and mary others. ‘ ht i SIC | ceptiowe waen kept in a damp atmos- | quite well. I wish to recommend Paine’s Celery Compound. This wonderful medi- Send 25 “Sunlight ” Soap wrappers ? : ; td pow AR , | phere. The variability in strength of | Celery Compound to others, and trust that | cige has the indorsation of thousands of (wrappers bearing the words “Why Does Each number of McCLURE’S MAGAZINE contains two illustrated interviews * Me EL? 7 - TERRES used in eens. - affects | i: will be found in every home where sick- | or best known people. It never fails to] a Woman Look Old Sooner Than a Man”) | with famous people. Jules Verne, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Tissandier, the famous - the Cream of Cod-liver Oi, = — quality 0 is Gairy pro- | ness prevails, so that health may be care; it gives new life after physicians | to Leyey Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto. | French Balloonist, Archdeacon Farrar, ‘Thomas A. Edison, F. Hopkinson Smith, H. : ses 1 hlood: cur — — | restored.” fail in their work. and you will receive by post pretty pic- | H. Boyesen, Alphonse Daudet, Camille Flammarion, Edward Everett Hale, Professor i eatin “ “i The Ideal Cup of Tea. ae Sara ture free from advertising, and well worth | Graham Bell and many others, have furnished material for especially prepared inter- oe - — ' “It's absurd,” announced the dis- | framing. This is an easy way to decorate | views, wirich will appear fully illustrate’ im this magazine. — . he ss tin — a nN te that your home. The soap is the best in the HENRY M. STANLEY will contribute, especially for young readers, a story . ’ thet decent tea can made in tha itech ined Dead mkt. sams ae [ED ‘ ANLEY pute, espec j g § ases. | 1a. market and it will only cost | ¢. postage 0 | o¢ aPRICAN ADVENTURE. : ie fs a : send int ne wrappers, If you leave 1€ ends ‘ 7) Tons Register, Classed A 1 Red, > sseiihie Gis ae demand @ tent 5 | open. Write your address carefully. NATURAL HISTORY AND ADVENTURE.—There will be several articles at Lloyds, . et ¢ hy Subetit chro sae aakee. . aii sees —" written by Raymond Blathwayt, who has been called by Mr. W. T. Stead the best 4 fected by Saettss! | ttee'cup of Not wats as yom sndniliac mol isnptagee | Sne SI re see bet ane ww'| RICHARD RENDLE, COMMAN a woman promptly pointed out that the | Ponds’s ng for all Hemort Pen interviewer in England, from material oe a by ner ee Ham ark ' an Sectl nating t} ly which | and all Pain. No prepars is equal tof th > imal i ter and trainer. These articles deal with the Capture of Wilk 4 ; ‘ d was the only one which a and ill Pain _ No preparation is equa the great animal importer and traine , P th P . m the ber et Liverpool dm the 4 level vy large quantities of tannic PHILLIPS SQUARE. it. In the Extract Nature and Science Beasts, the Training of Wild Beasts, the I ransportation of Wild Bea t8, the Adven- i ARCH ae will sail from that port * PCOOOHSBTOTO000%; that it was criminal to allow the are combined, Genuine in bottles with | tures and Escapes of Carl Hagenbeck. The series will be illustrated by an English ; Di tea leaves to remain in hot water after ak (‘‘)———~-— butl wrappers only. + | artist of great skill in drawing animale, For Char ottetown irect a , ’ . the first tea essence had been extracted a Ta. . — > . ; Then her mother aaid that the tea-ball ‘ Dr. McGilvray, of Sydney, C. B., anys ; JOHN BU RROUGHS, C. F. HOLDER, DR. C, a oneee- and_other writers ABOUT Ist OF APRIL NEXT, and cup method was silly because the Pi wees wy 0d os my Taeen a amous for their work in this field, will contribute to the Magazine. | : oath dais » cada aroma of the tea escape f avor ¢ uttners Linuision, lave USeC : i . all on and wiil carry Freight a 1rough rates to 4 ee re yt ‘drink ‘an toon aan be Mantle Department. it ijconecty for a number of vears with Of interest to both Young and Old will be PROF. R. L. GARNER’S AFRICAN ge Itailway points on the island 3 rea » arin t f - § ) é z r q : 4 bgt th =~ c : ; = a i % : . so etou. | e cold, ete., ete. And then they hit the most satisfactory results. In wasting | EXPEDI TION TO THE GORILLAS. Arrangements have —o ma > in conace p2- For Freight apply in Landon. to Jobn ‘ = : i this compromise diseases of children it has no equal. tion with aleading English review, to publish Pro essor Garner’s letters de ecriptive ot | nfo inn a Boos T Caen toart, O64 Gene ‘ a: 4 The tea-ball was packed with tea ‘ata Histiatietcimnes his present expedition to Africa. _ Professor Garner is noted the world ove for the Birect, B.C. 3 ie Lavenyngl Sp Seanee ceoes A ’ a / i:ves—it held three good size teaspoons. | i _— Wie the evitems ic all i q 7 Curious and interesting investigations he is making in the speech of monkeys. He | 51 South John Street, ¢ ; bs ’ ie tea pot was rinsed with boiling | a : . oa ate aot a oe he ae sailed for Africa last September for the purpose of farther pursuing 7 “ps ot the PEAKE BROS. & CO. 7 J ter from the copper kettle and then | ee ee ee 9 native haunts of the gorilla. The illustrations of these articles will be from photo | canotretown, Jan. 16, 1894. o : . San i “4 “y suppl on take * 5 : : ' . , i with hot water, and then the ball | NEW SPRING MANTLES 1 ordinary food supp , : the 1 take “Millers graphs taken by Prof. Garner in Africa. pat guar eod her wat sum jour 8w a was fastened by its chain on the tea-pot Emulsion, the great flesh and blood mak- srk cae " é “You'll Feel Better ” When your appetite is poor, if you take a dose of éMALTO PEPTONIZED $ PORTER. about twenty minutes before you. meals e it builds up the valid--reileves § | ¢ strength to the invalid--relieves the dyspeptic and is nourishing i? invigorating. Buy a dozen HE MALIO PEPTONIZED PORTER C9. LTD. TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA. and try it. —_——- NERVE BEANS are 8 new ts | 2 ar ** ERVE sovery that cure the worst cases o Nervous Debility, eet Vigor anc 3 ae 7 Pailing Manhood; restores the BEANS weakness of body or orind causec by over-work, or the errors o- «x emmes of youth. This Remedy aly y res the most obstinate cases wher al) othe: skeaTMENTS have failed evento relieve. “oid by drug (iste at $1 per package, or six for $5, or sent by mail or eveript of price by addressing THE JAMES MEDICINE Waite for vemplich Seld io x. Teronte, Unt. | : D i 13 ia lan ly ur Ean ' 'e u HARKS ~ COPYRIGHTS. CAN 1 GHTAIN A PATENT? Fore wry: anewer and ah bonest opimion. write to SN & C9., who have bad nearty fifty veare’ ‘Zpenesre inthe patent business. Communics. one scrictiy confidential. A Handbook of in. bation concerning Pasents and bow to or. 3 “hem seut free. Also # catalogue of mech ta Ties qcientiie béohe seme ieee ot ‘om Yeats taken through Muon & Co. receive . @ notice inthe Scientific American. ang ee . we brought widely before the public with. eats! ty the inventor. This splendid paper, in rly, elegantly iliuetrated. has by far the fares Wsulation of any scientific work in the wort @syear, Same copies sent free, nt, § * £aiticd, monthly, 80a year, & ngle ao Wilds, Every BUMer Contame henn. tears 22 » §@ colors, and photographs of ne~ ct, Pitten, Plans, enabiing butiders to ehow the secure contracts, Addr New Yous, $61 Brospway. ws Men: Wor are, NERVG \D VITALITY. Gratejy) ‘aa Epps’s Comys \ r> ‘ ' BREAK RBA gp PER : SADAS I... Siyp i ‘By a: the nat a We } “ v re wf ons of lie — aref) | ‘pplicas — elect t Cnacy ur : , our | Mr. | €3 of well. ' : : / ' a. rel fvera, " wy a , a for vy tora? IO May say “ely flay, vf ie am. | i many } Ch Qftial, Shy se is a 1@a whe ..; dies ‘ ©10US nae , nm } S'*iually 1 - § COonatis eh tw 7 ' : ' MSC tigt ji ndride 22st every ; Wrtil - Btpoa tanh ee Of oul ‘ to disea. Mid ne = ™a ~ Ciseas Weak on © attack © %%¢ floatiy Point. Ww < her si ang i a 1 shar; by ke Ven + there 4 “ri Man a dr t forti | th, hourish ln an , "Ow ae fl lal anp fa , 4&be!] |, i a, ed MEH es ‘ j Nality. %, j Board ” wtlke. ‘7° o er ' politic 8, it l# @ name not a mob. y lil and allowed todanglein the pot. The | prevented the aroma from escaping, nd, when the tea was suffiicently lrawn,” the tea-ball was withdrawn and the dreaded tannic acid was avoided F very one who drinks tea at that house now maintaing that it is an ideal bev crage Glue for Old Shoes. A contributor for the household de. partment of one of the current maga- zines thus gives her own experience Having a pair of shoes that were Lreaking loose from the sole and hada hole in the toe, I experimented upon them Cutting # heat tap for the toe out of an old shoe top, I stuck it fast over the hole, and put one on the other shoe to niake it correspond. I then glued the uppers to the sole where the stitches were broken, and, eutring a half sole out of boot leather, { stuck it fast to the bottom to protect thé rest of the stitches. A coat of blackixé made them look quite respectable. [now have worn them at home for two months since they were > they look as well as ever, and ing is atill tight. We have alse the children’s shoes in like maaner. Laundering Shir@® The glaze ona launde shirt front ig more the result of knasit amd practice than of any particula S@gmes, though many person think tre is some way f preparing the swrch that will give e requir®l] glaze. Wax, turpentine or borax can be add4l to the starch with good effect. A wod plan when the shirt front has beer ironed is to rubitall | over with na siece of damp white castile soap and ira’ it over again, It ig to the pressure @ the iron that the gloss is in a great peasure dus oe ae Good Milk Tenet. | Put a pint of milk into a double boiler; rub three tablespoonfals of butter and a tablespoonful of flour to a cream; add jo the scalded milk, and stir until it | thickens. Season with salt. Toast six slices of bread @ light brown, slightly | tter each slice and dip it. while it ie | t into the scalded milk. Lay.them | the dish, and over each slice get a | i ae i bu ho large spoonful of the milk, pour ever it the remainder of the milk, and serve at once _ —= e+a+e- For Over Fifty Years, As Oro Axp Wet Trev temey.— | Mre. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has} fifty vears by millions | r children while teeth cess. It soothes the the gume, allays the pein, and i+ the best renedy for Dia ca. Is pleasntto the trse. Sold | Deuggists in every part of th: wofld, ty-five cents a bottle. Its value is dable. Be sure ard a-k foro Mra. Wineloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take kind.—m. w. f. wkly—1 ¥ ey tin vile, no 7m + —_ \ Montreal Man speaks, y. b. Carmicheal, of Montreal, P: Q., writes to the Hawker Medicine Compan * Your Hawker'’s Baleam of Tolu and Wild Cherry, « nickly relieved me of a severe at- tack of Bronchitis shlaidillig il dagidbiates In war, itiea name, not an army. In ! In com- merse it 8 preeminentiy a name for pecn- iar distinction. The name of Priestly is woc.ated with the manufacture of ‘fine as fabrics, as Worth is associated with cut ofa ZOwn. Priestly’s fabrics are sold in Canada by first-class dealers are made of wool, anil wool and silk, e distuinguished by an exquisite \ of texture and a beautiful drapin The trade mark is “the ts | ® which the goods are rolled. ee On Thursday morning, the 15th, and following day we will show ovr New Spring Mantles. HENRY MORGAN & UO., February 22, 144—tu thn sat MONTREAL. tenes MOBSTER PACKERS’ SUPPLIES. G00ibxs Bost Coke Tin, 4000 Ibs L. & FE. Engot Tin, 25 bars Copper, 200 bundles Galvanized fron, os (200 Black Sheet Iron, 3,000 Ibs Cotten Heading Twine, 2.000 Ibs Manilla Mlarline, 4,000 Ibs Pig Lead. WRITE FOR PRICE ——— > LS DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, January 30, 1894—tu the sat er, “the kind that cures’’ colds, coughs bronchitis and all diseases of throat and lungs. Every bottle warranted. No oily taste like others. In big bottles, 50c. and $1.00 at druggist. 0 You Recognize It ? —_ This is the heel of the GRANBY RUBBER. Look for this pattern on the heel when yon buy a Rubber or Overshoe. It guar- auntees a perfect article. Granby Rubbers Wear Like Iron. Ask your dealer for them. mechl4 Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auction, on the pre- mises, Gerald Street, Charlottetown, on FRI- DAY, twenty-seventh day of April next, A D 1894, and atthe hour of twelve o’elock, noon, under and by virtne of a power of sale contained in an indenture of mortgage bear- ing date the first day of July, A D 1875, and made between Henry A Harvie of the Com- im0n Of Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, in the Dominion of Canada, Stationer, and Hannah Harvie, his wife, of the one part, and Rowan Robert Fitzgerald of Chariottetown, in the County and Province aforesaid, Barrister-at- law, of the other part:— All that tract, piece or parcel of land, bei ng part of Common Lot Number Twenty-seven (27) in the Common of Cnarlottetown, bound- ed as follows. that is to say:—By a line com- mencing on the north boundary line of land lately the ay od of the late Daniel Hodg- son, Esquiaze, in the south-east angle of land formerly the peeneriy ot George Wastie le- Blois, being also the son th-east angle of a plot of land the property of Peter Gregor, and run ning tnence easterly along the said boundary line of the late Daniel Hodgson’s land fifty- five (55) feet, or to the western side of a street intended as a continuation of Schcol Street ; thence along the said intended street porther- ly one hundred and eighty-seven feet six inches; thence westerly parallel with the first named boundary line fifty-five (55) feet, or to the eastern boundary line of Peter Gregor’s land aforesaid; and thence along the said boundary line southerly one hundred and eighty-seven (187) feet six (6) inches, or to the place of commencement, being known and marked on the plan and survey of the sub- eevee of the said land as Plots Number 1, 2 and: ALSO—AII that other tract, piece and parcel of land, being part of said Common Lot Num- ber twenty-seven (27), bounded as follows, that is to say:—Commencing on the north side of Gerald Street, at the distance ef forty feet easterly from the eastern side of a street in- tended as a continuation of School Street aforesaid ; thence easterly along said Gerald Street torty-two feet; thence northerly paral- lel with said intended street eighty-three feet three inches, or to the southern boundary line of land formerly the property of the late James Cahill; thence westerly along the same forty-two feet; thence southerly to the place of commencement, being known and marked on said plan and survey as Plot No. 5. For iurther particulars apply at the office of the undersigned. Dated this Mth day of March, A D 1834. R. R. FITZGERALD, meh i5—dy 3) (15 22 29) Mortgazgee, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. McCLURE’S MAGAZINE also contains most interesting articles under the heads The Edge of the Future,” “ Newest Knowled ze,” The Present Hour,” “Stranter than Fiction,” etc. We are offering this splendid Magazine with THE DAILY EXAMINER for only $4.60 a year, payable in advance or ia monthly instalments of 49¢. as desired. We make this exceptional offer in order that we may secure a large namber ot new subscribers, but all who are already subscribers may avai! themselves of this op} O-tunity to secure practically free this great popular Magazine. Address: The Examiner Publishing Go., “ Knowledge of Immediate Value,” Watches, Clocks and Jeweiry, stock on hand. Cc. G. North Side of Queen Square, — wAW ee JOR, - - - = Opposite the Post Ofic Charlottetown, January 4, 1894—dy & wky DER: We are giving BIG BARGAINS in the above line of goods, as we have a large 8 EFFECTUALLY CURES CATARRH, COLD IN THE HEA ACHE AND DEAFNESS, INFLUENZA Sold everywhere. Price, 25 cents. M'fd. by THE H aWKEK MEDIC ETC CATARREHE rem URE 5 pFE yRE PLE D, CATAGEHAL HEAD- INECO’Y., L'td., St. John, N -B. TX. L. Grain Crus TURNIP AND —— SLICER. Russian Wheat, delivered at | Ch’town, Dec, 27, 1893—eod & wy {x Charlottetown. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. her Having a large stock of the above Farm Implements on hand, and wishing to close them out this season, for the next twv months I will sell them for 12 bushels of good White Parties sendin Wheat by train will have Bags returned with Crusher. Extra Rings for the above always on hand. D. W. FINLAYSON, Mr. Donald Nicholson discovered in his canvass for Ward Three that the citizens are at present not in favor of Sanitary Reform, Permanent Streets or Sidewalks, or a roadway to Victoria Park, hence he declined to contest the Ward against Mr. Tay!or. He is satisfie’, however, ors appreciate Good Tobacco, and he is now working day and night pro- ducing a GOOD SMOKING and CHEW- ING ARTICLE. Look out for his NEW BRAND, made from straight goods specially selected Hickey & Nicholson. that the elec RB - ‘ es . Meagher's Crange Quinine Wine, Pr to the British Pharmacopoeia. Qt this agreeable orm is quicker in action according inin in and more reliable pared strictly than when taken in Capsules, Powders or Pilis Dost Half a wineglassful. For sale by all drngyists. Sample bottle free to physi- clans upon receipt of card MEAGHER BROS. & CO., feb Montreal. Lumber! Lumber ! FOR SALE On Peske’s ho. 3 Whart. 3,000 CEDAR FENCE POSTS, 150,000 Good Splic CEDAR SHINGLES Also, a large snpply of ail kinds of Lum- ber, Inclu gy Pine, Spruce and Ilemlock Boards, Scantling Fencing, Paling, Laths, Bricks, Lime, ete. The whe will be sold cheap for cash, before opening ng, Oman, je of the above as it must be disposed of f navigation POOLE & LEWIS. account of the severe winter extended the time amounts due uns to P. 8.—On and bad roa for the colle March lst All not settled on that date will be sued for in the March court with out further notice, we have t110n O1 amounts POOLE & LEWIS. Ch’town, Feb. 8, 1894. STAMPS WANTED. OLD Canadian, United States’ and other stamps, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For mane pay $1 to $5 each. GEORGE LOWE 346 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, + x = Farm Eor Sale THE subscriber offers for sale his farm on the Mount Edward Road, about one mile and a half from the city, well and favorably known as the “Welsh Farm’ The farm consists of sixty acres, and con tains a good Dwelling House and five Outbuildings, all in good condition. There is also a good orchard in connection Terms easy, Anply to C, BENOIT, hes Cin nat - July 3, 1893. am, aii