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DesBrisay Street. 4. 75 acres of Jand on Lot 60, fronting ov Wood Island and Halkett Roads. Good terms of purchase on such time as may be required, will be given for avy of these properties. For further particulars apply to the office of Davies & Haszard, Solicitors &., Charlottetown. Dated this the ninth day of April, A.D. 1898. MARIA DesBRISAY. 84 2aw Jwks 2 6 REMOVED G. G. Jury has removed his jewel- business to Great Geo. St., oppo- site J. Stumbels’s harness shop, where he will be pleased to see all his old and new customers, He is now pre- pared to attend to all watch repairing and will guarantee to regulate them by the town clock, as it is the stand- ard for time. For Jewelry and Watches his prices can’t be beat. Just received, a new supply of watches, clocks and solid gold wedding rings. \o, 6. JORE Great Gec 5 Street «3 a a ‘ 20 and 21 on MEDICINE CO., Tht KIND YOU NEED Is the Kind That Has Cured @thers. ae ee Paine’s Celery Compound Nature's Spring Medicine, GIVES NEW BLOOD, NEW ENEFGY AND NEW LIFE FORA NEW SEASON. —_ The Only Remedy | that ,Thor- “oughly Cleanses the System. —- -- BEWARE OF DECEP~ a IMITATIONS. ‘|Ask Your Druggist For “ PAINE’S, the Kind the Physicians | Recommend. Thie month there are thousands of per- sons who manage ina way to attend to their work and daily duties, who are, nevertheless, badly “out of health,” and who will soon be confined to sick beds unless they give immediate attention to their complaints. Thie month pale and sallow freed men, women, boys and girls are ceen on every street. Thelr blood is thin, watery and impure, mek‘ng the most fertile soil fur the nourishment of disease. We see the laugid tired, listlees and ambitiunless on every band— people who eeem to be pos- itively tired of life. We can easily detect poison and disease by a glance at the thousands of faces we see each day. Pimplee, sores,eszema, salt rheum and skin diseases tell that the blood needs cleansing and purifying. All ewch are truly on the brink of some organic diseaee. Paine’s Celery Componnd will, at this time, regulate the entire nervous syetem; will cleanse the vitiated blood and give it a proper proportion of red corpuscles, and send it coursing healthily through the whole body. Paine’s Celery Compound never fails to increase the appetite; it strengthens the powere of assimilation, ins creases weight, givesrest and sleep, and bestows a health that every true man and woman should po:eess in spring time. If you are one of tne urtortunates refer~ red to, why remain n danzer of disease aad death when you are usturd of a speedy and certain cure ? Just a word for your benefit about imita- tions. When you decide to buy Paiue’s Celery Compound it will be well for you to see thateach package bears the name *PAINE’S,” because some dealers for the sake of extra profit sell imitat‘ons that are not only worthless but are positively dangerous to life. Paine’s Celery Compound cures disease. This statemert is supported by thousands of testimonials. PUR Your horse will look twice as well, feel twice as well, do twice as much work, sell for twice as much money, if you tone his BLOODED HO RSES Pee a IARVEY’S No other condition powder will be so ef- fective as this well tried remedy. If your dealer does not sell it we will mail you a full size package, as sample, on receipt of price, 25c. THE HARVEY MEDICINE C9., 424 ST. PAUL, MONTREAL. #A NEW DRESS: FOR 10 CENTS A package of Magnetic Dyes will 3 make a new dress of your old one. @ @ Quickly and easily done. ®) All materials can be dyed sorr and : like new, and MACNETIC DYES @ will do it. @ For sale at all stores, or full size packet as $ ® sample, any color, postpaid, on receipt of @) @ price, 10c. by HARVEY MEDICINE CO., 424 St. Paul, Montreal OVO LOLS LOLOL ADLOLOLOL? GENTLEMEN IN NEED ofa nize pair .2 Unocd late colored bovts should not fail to see our $3.00 BooT No better boot to be had: for the money than this, Other lines at much lower prices, [Fee XX. JOST, AXN GOLD CInOUS Liat. His Talk About the First Souvenirs by Show People. ‘“‘The first souvenirs I ever knew of being given out in the show business,”’ gaid the old circus man, ‘‘we gave away in our show at the time we had the big 18 foot giraffe. We never had an at- traction that beat the big giraffe. The people were just carried away with him. There wasn’t anything about him but what interested them, even the slightest little things. On clear days, when we were where we could do it and the sun was right for us, we used to get the giraffe out in front of the eutrance of the main tent and have bim stand there like a great sentry. People ustd to stop and look up at him, and then the first thing you know somebody’d dis- cover his shadder. Auybody’d casta long shadder at that hour of the day, of course, but the giraffe’s shadder reached as far as you could see. And as soon as one man begun to look at it 40 others did, and then you'd see ’em. I’ve seen 1,000 people at a time line up long that shadder and just stand along the edge of it down past the main tent and the sideshow tents, just standing there lookin at it. The giraffe was great, but his shadder fairly staggered ‘em. And there they’d stand till the sun dropped down under the edge of the earth, and the first thing they knew there wasn’t any shadder. Then they’d stare at each other for a minute, and then all bunch up together again and look at the giraffe till we took him in. ‘*We used to have a line on the pro- gramme saying that at 3 o’clock and at 9 o’clock the great giraffe would hand around ice water. That’s where the sou- venirs come in. We used to give away were marked, ‘Souvenir of the Great Giraffe,’ and whoever got ’em could keep ’em. The seats in our circus were divided into four sections. We used to give away four dozen tumblers at every performance, one in each section. When the time come, we’d march the giraffe around the edge of the ring, and in front of each section his keeper would hand him a wire holder holding a dozen glasses, which he would take by the handle in his mouth. Tall as he was, he could reach easy to the highest back seats. It’s astonishing how people used to grab for those glasses. It seems ag though the whole section would stand up on the seatsand all grab for the holder when it come near ’’em. They’d spill the water and get wet and have the greatest time you ever heard of, but nobody got hurt, and a0 we just let her buzz along. But finally something did happen. ‘*At one evening entertainment when he was serving out the souvenirs, when we come to one of the sections, there was aman sitting on the fourth tier from the top who picked up his boy, a bright looking youngster about 10 years old, who was sitting alongside of him, and sat him up on his shoulder. The giraffe lifted the holder up and swept it along the seats with the people grabbing, and when it come near this man with the boy on his shoulder the man just lifted him up sothat the boy could stand on his shoulders. He was going to get one anyway, and when the holder came along the boy made a grabfor it. There was only one glass left in it then, but the boy got it. He upset it lifting it out of the holder and scattered the water all over everybody, but that didn’t count. He got the glass and was com- ing down with it when his father, in- stead of feeling him jounce down on his shoulder, felt his weight growing light- er, and the next minute he and every- body else saw the boy suspended in the air. When the giraffe saw the last glass g0, he lifted the holder, the way he al- ways did, to clear the people before swinging it around and down to the keeper. This time when he lifted it the buttons on tlre outside of the cuff of the boy’s jacket got caught in the wires. They were sewed on the way mothers sew on buttons, and they held the roungster’s weight easily, and when the giraffe lifted the holder up he lifted the boy with it. ‘*Then there was a scene. We knew the giraffe wouldn’t hurt a fly, but it looked to the people as though he had the boy in his teeth and was going to sling him through the other end of no- where. The whole audience rose up and stood leaning forrard, watchin and never sayin boo, but the giraffe swung his neck around as gentle and easy as the arm of a crane and lowered the holder and the boy hanging to it safe into the arms of the keeper in the ring. The boy hadn’t even dropped the tum- bler. | ‘*Then the people did holler, and the giraffe walked off as stately as you ——= pop, and the show went on. Nobody hurt, but when we run out of the tum- other style of souvenir.’’—New York Sun. WOoonD’s PIiIOsSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Guaranteed to promptiy and permanent!y aiorriea, Impotency azxd all effects of Abuse or Excesses, ™ Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- Before and A fler. lants, which soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and cn early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only PIeliable and Honest Medicine known, Ask druggist for Wood’s Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, $1; six, $5. One will please, siz will cure. Pamphlets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. cure all forms of Nervous } Weakness, Ervissions,Sperm- ; please, the boy climbed back up to his | ; ~ | palu so0u passed Inte my Suffer ing “Vanquished. A NOVA SCOTIAN FARMER TELLS HOW HE REGAINED HEALTH. _-— tism and General Debility— | Had Suffered from Acute Rheuma- , ¥a J — by Appearances, You cannot afford to. wear slop clothing, It is a weakness of hu. man nature to judge by appearances. Even a dog will bark Scarcely Able to Do the) Lightest Work. | From the Acadien, Woifville, N S. One of the most prosperous and intelli-~ gent tarmers of the village of Greenwick, NS,is Mr. Edward Manning. Anyone intimate with Mr. Manning knows tim as aman of strong integrity and veracity, +@ that every confidence can be placed in the information which he gave a reporter of the Acadien, for publication the other day. Waring a very plecsant interview he gave the following statements of his severe ruffering and recovery :—“Two years ago last September,” said Mr. Manning, “I was iaken with an acute attack of rheumatism. l had not been feeling well for some time at a tramp while a wel] dressed man will pass by unmolested. It pays to wear Shorey’s Ready-to-Wear Clothing. For several Reasons: First. You feel yourself to be a better man, Secondly. You look a — man. Thirdly. Your fellow-man eed you, It is Bead ntaal previous to that date, having been vronbled with sleeplessness and general debility. My constitution seemed completeiy ran down. Beginning in the small of my back the bip, where it remained without iniermiseion, ana [ became a terrible sufferer. Ail winter long I was scarcely able to do any work ana it | was Only with the acuiest of suffermg that the glasses the water wasin. The glasses | | hief. | Pink ' complete and lasting cure. quite three boxes when I began to feel de-, | I managed to hobble to the barn eacti day to do my chores. L appealed to medical mer? for help, but they tailed to bring any re- At last I decided to try Dr. Williams’ _Pills and with their use came a I had not used cidedly better. I continues using them until twelve boxes had been consumed, when ny complete recovery warranted me in discontinuing their use, I bave never felt better than sincethatt:ime. My health seems (0 have improved During the past ecummerl worked very bard but have felt vo bad effects. The gratitude I teel to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilis, none but those who bas suffered as I have aud been cured caa appreciate. An analysis shows that Dr. Williams’ Piuk Piils contain ir a condensed form al! the elements necessary to give new life and richness to tbe blood, and restore shattered nervec. They are an unfailing specific for such aiseases as Jocomoter ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus’ dapce, sciatica, »eu- ra'gia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after « ff-cis of |a grippe, palpitation of the heart, bervous proustration. all diseases depending upon vitiated humors in the blood, such 4s scrotula, chronic erysipeias, ete, etc. They are alsoa specific for troubles peculiar to females, such as sup- pressions, irtegulaiuies and all forms of weakness, ney build up the blood and rectore the glow of health to pale and ye's low cheeks. In men they etfect a radical dure iu all cases arisivg from mental worry, overwork, or excesses Of whatever nature. Sold by all dealers or sent post ee at 50c a box or s!x boxes. for $2.50 hy wddres-ing the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co, Brock vile, Unt. — ry REED : aazre Si6K RE ADAGHE Positively cured by theso Lititic Pills, They also rclicve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and To o Hearty = <ating. A per- fect rez a Si r Dizziness, Nausea, Drowst- ress, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowcis. Eirnall E Purely Vezetable, a smati DeSe. woe 38 o °? r a peng? Reyet wera Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, ' Ask for Carter's, blers we had on hand we adopted an- ' Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pifls. The Time mas Come when those old jobs must be done. Maybe its @ roof to be repaired, ora barn to be built, or perhaps your thinking of a houee. We Have a Word to Say You will want shingles; Boards; studding, Laths. You will want some Lumber, we have just what you need. It will be to your advan~ tage if you buy from us. 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