SH ee om ~ te fee 2 ey HE DAILY EXAMIN CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER, 1493, Wow 14.4 ‘ sat } east Fu N i Ss. | teh 18 5 High me wate i $ 40 i4 ha 5s‘? : a TERMS : Four Dollars « Year. 5 be) 8 fc ‘ 3i 93271 2 se 2 ‘".% Yr oN yo™ ‘ Tava 7 10 3 y ‘ 7 x ‘ 7 x »| oi) NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, . “ 29 l l¢ 2s LL 40 | an Oe AS TO AE ET SE - ai Mierh : : CO ge ee a tee | ’ f i Ser, e | :The x2. Typewriter. 21 li lf 20 4 24 i . | a ta | 2 | tel 7 Sab ny " . 3 | 3 Say THE NEW YOsT. oaks) al the only Perfect Writing Mach- ! ll 4 ine. The Ribbon, the Shift | Key and other antiquat- | : : 214 ed devices discarded. i { NEW MACHINE, NEW MANAGEMENT min t } } y Th TOs Ch xa || | | | \ \\II\} } NEW PRINCIPLES, | } ; ; A i Y » y % Y ‘ Ih DAWA GAAS NEW PATENTS, | Lea ILY NEWSPAPER yvhede nian j y PLE. Ista NEW MEN, wx " arany, in NEW LIFE, Le . Str oes na NEW BRAINS, : NEW METHODS, Ox $i . 2 NEW CAPITAL, a rt’ mrigcter solr ‘ ibe | | he LAT ES r and BES . | | ; dered i | } : j , a) Town ‘ : - oo " aie : 0 . e ° a to ke the tier te et WHAT mat ST GO :---Bad ali game nt, illegible work, foul ink ribbons, bothersome shitt | = is are | KEYS, double scales, ete., are no longer to be tolerated or pardoned. The NEW YOST has ' speci! | rbolished them, and no other can retain them and live. “a seo | LHE NEW YOST combines the life-long experience of the inventor, G. W. N. Yost, who monthso | invented the “ Remington” in 1873, the “ Caligraph” in L550, and the “ Yost” in 1889; the 2 an paid f latest and best improvements hi ive been added during 1892. making the New Yost an ideal, a: , “1 e, and under ne | perfect typewriter. The New Yost prints direct from steel type; its work is never blurred, - ie , “pes gut is clern cut and bewutiful. lhe alighment is absolutely perfect and permanent. The s s ma alt advertise | Daper is an ideal success, the best ever applied to a typewriter. The line spacing absolutely rm ‘ ¥ ‘ Fairs, Bazaars vertect : = I Yo not w serted wit! : : : : ae the same unives the regular rate of 19 conte pir Send for Iilustrate ( atalogue to IRA CORNWALL, General Agent for the Maritime line is pa Provinces, 134 Prince William St., St. Jehn. or to r True FE “'INER ts sidered by our Mer snufaectarers to be the lead neste Sa acon aoe D. B. STEWART. Charlottetown. que siuable advertising medium : eno : eae : : turo ak an neements pos wonssan'annesvs ne" | PIBKLING VINERAR Glass Preserve Crocks. nh ‘ ac ha. } 1 enlarge paper t sailidadibinn aes iiialiailll ieee We have an overstock of those Mason emoved Tux | ' ' Jars (porcelain top) on hand this Fall, a lowing ag j % . nee and in order to work them off » otter- R = M 2 } Our English Malt \ Ine gar | jing them at very low sibel. Call wal o Pa - | : get a supply before they are all gone. | tee peas Ww. M aft it S50 cents per gallon is th ; S (irey ter « 2 ? - ’ ‘ey Br. Ferns BE?R & GOFF, | i ctenglivane, Gueaeen Siees without doubt, the best Pick- J B MACDONALD & (0 . ’ me a ~s S PE. i f he i 7: a Ve oe aaa ei ae ’ 4 5. ra Stati, taliv a and | . re on sins : ling Vinegar on the market. EXGELSIO2 FLOUR M. & T. J. Waleh, Eclectic sookstore, Sum- mersics re Memove Stock ote a We have also an extra . ane Samant et eae D. A gen, M Stewart. = “i . int 7 . a M ie. Alberton. } strong White Wine Vinegar Tse Best is the ¢ hes pest, Boots & Shoes : - Ces ko <¢* ¢s . . . > - — i. ~— . for Pickling, at 64 cents per Since taking hold of this brand of Flour The \\ eekly Examiner - i hast May it baa oe en mot universal - gallon, «which tome: ‘like -the |! aiidfecticly’ tél to our customers und ——TU THEIR—~ Is s ry Frid iy morning rom the : | dabeclaae We are seceivins indeva a'munt os ' & a ee ee ie davor of better than the Malt. every day from our friends who have tried bs : fir et vs ro ° : we a ae aoa _ it, and uleyv “ay THEY WILL HAVE NO OTHER, NEW BRICK BUILDING ae ahiestaah aan” os Both are pure and good. Give it a trial and you will say the same . athe atin il next time. For sale only at NZK, post paid one ast ? Canad oe se | , *, ‘ gy \g Py ' Year iuimbini wakndeue Lit | BEER & GOFP. BEER & GOPFP'S, ACROSS THE STREET. Advertising rates the same scale as given Tuk Darcy Examiner. | DOCTOR DORSEY, | . | Physician and Surgeon. , ' Graluat the Medical Department of the | i ver y he City of New York, late Mi 1 Resident Stiffof Belle- i vue Hospital and tae New York ng-in Hospital, New York City OFFI North Side Queen Square )PPOSITE POST OFFICE ; Resist Near Corner of King and Queen Hireet« ori ee a A. J. MURPHY ——IS SELLING—— Overcoats and Pants, | MADE FR 1IS NEW STOCK, S p tha where the I 5 ‘ rd ROBERT BEAIRSTO | COMMISSION MERCHANT | \ND AUCTIONEER. GOOD REFERENCES Sul Ni: RAILWAY HOUSE, Caposite Railway Station, JGHN BOLGER, PROPRIETOR. Queen Street, Charlottetown pu H SE thoroughly painted le a le (;00d accommo j dat for teaveilers by rail and steamboat Ta ‘ eu pple i at a mode-ate fare Please g ‘a call Ane ” j Ang 15—321 pd Robt. Balloch & Co., TEA MERCHANTS, | MINCING LANE-----------LONDON | REPR ‘TED IN CANADA BY J. A. MORRISON, HALIFAX Christy . W Knives \ BREAD —CARVING-—PARING. FOR ‘SALE BY R. B. Norton & Co., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Sag i. ‘elect their “ heirlooms.” Charlottetow n. Octobe 9, a eee ee 1893—m w f FENNELL & CHANDLER, Agents for P. E. Island for this Celebrated Axe. FENNELL & ( wn, October 20, 1893—~tu f STOVES from $3.00 up; an pane Fall and Winter Steck now Complete, Wholesale & Retail. CHANDLER. | j | | |} Steamers; | COAL HODS from 20c. up, At DODD & ROGERY. Charlottetown, October 4, 1893—m w f YEARS and it has ALWAYS given e still make the same quality of Furniture at prices From these goods the people ower than the lowest. entire Some of our Chairs, ete., have been in use thirty years and are good yet. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, November 2, 1893—mon wed fri | TESTED AND THIED! We have been selling FURNITURE for THIRTY satisfaction J. B. Macdonald & Co. Fanciers | Insuring cf vessels. | lities for selling Eggs, Butter, Oysters, Pork, look at our Stock in the New Store—the LARGEST and CHEAP- Sl in the City. Please to Charlottetown, Oct. 19, 1893—eod Halifax Marksts. P. M. JENKINS & CO. General Commission Merchants. We give special aattention to the handlin ot Cargoes of Produce and the chartering an We also have grand faci- etc. Consignments solicited, Good Bank references. We forward all kinds of goods to any point. Box 240, Halifax, N.S. septs—l yr se Don't travel Second Class when you can go First Class for nearly the same money. For that reason GU TO BISTGN via the FAST SHORT LINE—Charlottetown to Pictou vin the Navigation Company's Pictou to Halifax via the Inter- colonial Railway, and Halifax to Bosto 1 via the fast, modern-built and equipped Steel S. S. “HALIFAX,” sailing from the Plant Wharf, foot of Sac«- ya Strect, EVERY WEDNESDAY, at a. m. ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA, and the privilege of going on board Steamer night before departure without extra charge. For Tickets and all information apply to the office of the Charlottetown Nay gation Company sept7 S. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire N ails, Steel and Iron cut Nails and Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoc Nails, Hungarian Nails, &e. Sr. Joun, N. B. For Sale or to Let The Premises recently occupied by Mr Joln Beer, Corner Cumberland Fitzroy Streets—a commodious and pleasantly sit uated house fitted throughout with hot water heating apparatus — with good stable and coach house. Apply to W. W. BEE: Jy 9tt [76 ke” ENJOYS ONE Both the method and results when | Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the ae acts gently yet tly on the Kidneys, Lived & Byrds, cleanses the oe Liver atid tem effectually, dispels colds, head- ) aches and fevers and cures habitual | constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- luced, pleasing to the taste anc ac- optable ti the stomach, prompt in ts action and truly beneficial in its -flects, prepared only from the moat nealthy und agreeable substances, its manveacellentqualities commend it co all and have made it the most popwar remedy known. Srvup of Figs is for sale in 75¢ votrses by all leading druggists. Avy reliable Cruggist who may not nave it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes io try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LUUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, WN. ¥ W. R. Watson, Druggist, Charlotteown. P, E Island. jymwif REMOVAL. Lumber and Coal. We have removed to CONNOLLY’S WHARF, where we are prepared to fur- nish everything in our line cheaper than ever, such as Boards, S’ ingles, Scantling, Pine of all kinds, Laths, Palings, Lime, Brick, and al] other Building Materials. We also intend to keep on hand a full supply of Hard and Soft Coals, which we will sel] at the lowest rates. Give us a call. Telephone connection. BARRATT & CHAMPION wysin augd—y sat tu TOOTHACHE! HEADACHE ! NEURALGIA! DISTANTLY CUBED BY ONE APPLICATION OF NERVOL. 25 cents per Bottio, at all Druggists. DYEING COMPANY, Gold Medalist Dyers and Cleaners, MONTREAL. WE ARE PREPARED TO DYE all class of goods and garments eqnal to any House in Europe. FRENCH CLEANING a specialty. All information regarding shades, prices, etec., furnished by CHAS. IVES MORRISON, Agent, Queen Street. sept 25—ex | Untike the Dutch Process GA No Alkalies », Other Chemicals are used in the preparation of CW. BAKER & C0.’S BreakfastCocoa which is absolutely pure and soluble. It has more than three times | the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot er aN Sugar, and is far more eoo- nomical, eosti=g less than one cont @ cup. It is delicious, nourishing, and EASILY DIGESTED. pacer Sold by Grocers everywhers. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass DAVIES’ OINTMENT Has no Equal for the Cure of Old Sores, Burns, Bealing Sores, Salt Rheum, Eczema, Itch and all Sores Where there is any Inflammation. TRY A BOX, PRICE 25 CTS. For the next four weeks we will sell for 15 cents per box to introduce it. DAVIES’ DRUG STORE, St. George Pharmacy. sept23 Turk’s Island Salt. 1100 Bushels Turk’s Island Salt, suit: able for Meat Packing, just landed ex schr. Hydra, and will be sold low by ap- plying to PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, Nov. 4, 1893—1w eod STAMPS WANTED. OLD Canadian, United States’ and other stamps, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For many pay $1 to $5 each. GEORGE LOWE, 346 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, TO LET.--Brick Dwelling on Water Street, lately oecupied by Mr. George J. Wright. This house has m pain and red throughout, and is now in splendi from attic to ceilar. Possession diately. Rent moderate. For apply to GrorGE PEAKE, Office in buildin occupied by Peake Bros, & Co. ead tf—augl NOVEMBER 16, 1893. SCIENCE MISCELLANY, THE VERY LATEST DISCOVERIES IN THE WORLD OF THE SCIENTISTS. Atmoeaspherie Dust Has Buried Cities— An Explanation of »starvation—A New Optical Leather. Photometer — Transparant The rapid shifting by the winds of | beds of sand, often destroying or menac- ing human v ork-, is a phenomenon well known in different parts of the world. But the slow accumulation of the finer particles—tie aimospheric dust—has at- tracted attention only in reeont years. Most ruins of ancient cities ure buried, and it has row Leen learned that the covering is not wi.olly the de uris of de- cared buildings and other works, but that much of itis atmospheric dust. The layer that becomes visitle to-day on a polished surfac:, if undisturbed, may xrow into a deep sratum in the course of centuries, Te winds that have beaten against some of the lofties: of the Mexican mountiinus have been laden with tine dust trom the plains, and tuis has Leen thrown down in deposits that now range trom 100 to more tian 300 feet in thickness. The dust cloud from the Krakatuaeruption traveled comp ete- lv around the glove, and must have set- tied in athin layer over a very large portion of the earth's surface. When deprived of food, the greatest loss of tre y is in the adipose tissue and glandular organs, a table by Vout giving these re: sults of starving a cat for 13 days. Adipose tissue lust 97 per cent. of its original weight, the spleen, 63.1 per cent.; the liver. 56.6 per cent.; the skele- tal muscles, 30.2 per cent.; the biood;17.6 r cent.; the brain and spinal cord, 0. .ean anima.s, therefore, are exhausted by starvation much more quickly than fat ones. In children Gying from wasting diarrhoea. according to H, Ranke, atrophy of the various organs, just as in starvalion, The deformations of fossils by the enornious pressures in mountains are said to have misled Agassiz into dis tributing the fossil fish of the older rows into eighty species, Many of the sup- posed species were really identical. but deformed in such various ways as to ap- pear different. We ure glad enouzh. says Ruskin, ‘o make our profit of science ; we snup up anything in the way of a scientific bone that has meat on it, eagerly enough ; but if the scientific man comes for a bone or a crust to us* that is another story. For determining how well lighted a room may be, Dr. Simonofi has devised a simple arrangement, which may serve also us a test of vision, A book is made of 24 es of radusted tints, the first page being a clear yrey and the iast nearly black ; and on every page a few phrases are printed in biack letters of different size. Tie degree of tlumina- tion is estimated by turning over the ges of this little book until a selectad ine of letter can no longer be read at a distance of about a foot from the eyes. In a weil lighted apartment, the charac- ters may be cleariy made out on the twentieth or even twenty-fourth page, but with poorer light legibility may cease at the tenth, twelth or fifteenth page. The power of the eyes of persons making the tests mnst, of course, be in- teliigently considered. Emolis a purified naturzl product from Perthshire, Scotland. It contains steatite and traces of lime and oxide of iron, has aa delicate pink tint, and is allied to fuller’s earth, without the grit- tiness of that material. It immediately softens the hard water of limestone dis- tricts. It may be used as a natural soap, cleansing and softening the skin to a re- markable degree, and removing horny accretions on palms or soles, It is pointed out by Dr. A. E. Wright that total color blindness and yellow- blue color blindness are very rare. The common form is green-red blindness. This leads to the suggestion that if red signal lights were given a distinctl yellowish tinge and green lights a bluisn tinge,even color blind engineers or pilots would seldom mistake the signals. Speaking of our terrible and increasing waste of fuel, Mr. Jeremiah Head, in his British A-sociation paper, said that our stores have been drawn on to some de- gree for 1000 years, and extensively for more than 100. Authorities tell us that another 1000 years will exhaust all the more accessibie supplies, But suppose they hold out 5000 years, the human race will ut last, as iar as we can at present see, have only »vind, water and animals as motive pee and the only modes of trausit will be sailing and rowing, driv- ing, cycling, ridiug and walking. Sir Robert Ball has estimated tiat in not less than 5,000,000 and not more than 10,000,000 years the sun will become too cold to support life on this planet. Be- tween the 0000 years when fuel will cer- tainly be exhausted and the 5,000,000 when ali life Inay Le extinguished, there will still be 4,995,000 years in which, uccording to present appearances, man will have to give up his hardly earned victories over matter and other animals, and the latter will again surpass him, each in its own element because he has no fuel. The jaw-trying name of a new di-- order is onychop:agia, It comes fr. Paris, according to The Druggists’ Circ\:- lar, but is not as fashionable as it will \ic when a few specialists are imported. Ouycinophagia 1s the scientific name for the bad habit of nail-biting. It is Greek, and means nail-eating. At a recent meeting of the Medical Society of the French Academy, a paper was read on the subject that provoked an exciting, because novel, discussion. The author went so far as to assert that nail-eating was a sign of degeneracy, indicating not only nervous but moral weakness. He onounced the habit a disease that was th hereditary and contagious, An English physician reports having had a patient—a child 3} years old—in whom whooping cough, chicken-pox and measles were developed within a week. Thus three distinct poisons flourished in the child’s system, and came to maturity at the same sime, A London Locomotive engineer, Mr. Samuel Robinson, contends that a new type of locomotive can be built which will do the work of existing engines on half the fuel. He Was Ceavinced. A man in Nova Scotia was in doubt as to the genuineness of the reported cure of Mrs. Bernard Maguire and ex-Councillor Lingley, of Petersville, Queen’s Co., by a course of Hawker’s Nerve and Stomach Tonic and Hawker’s Liver Pills. He wrote to Squire Lingley, and that gentle man promptly assured him that the testi monials were genuine. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great Blood and NerveRemedy. VOL 33.—-NO. 118 THE WORLD OF LABOR. ECHOES FROM THE BUSY MILL AND | THE WORKSHOP. | | | : Industrial Folks’ Gossip—News and Hap- penings of Special Interest in the Various Fields Where the Mechanic | and Artisan Hold Sway Day and Night. Chinese drink wine hot. The balloon trade is slack. | Uncle Sam hae 8000 banks. | — Paris has 27,000 liquor bars. France has 12,000 Americans, Japan has one woman lawyer, ! A Pullman car costs $15.000. Italy furnishes the finest coral. | New York has 2000 street cars. An-enveiope cost 25 cents in 1839, | Kaneas City will have a Soulevard. } It takes 200 people to make aglove. | Maine is building its firststeel ship. | Bengal enjoys three harvests yearly. | Rockland reports a 322-pound halibut. | A Eureka (Kan.) minister's name is im. ; We smoke 3,000,000,000 cigarettes a | year. : Long Island has farm. Texas has a 400 000 acre sheep ranch, Chicago has a 50-inch high photo- graph, | Gibraltar is to have an aluminium bridge. American funerals cost $25,000,000 a year. An ordinary piano contains a mile of wire. } Our bank deposits reach $2,250,000,- | : | | ; 1300-acre poultry | European railroads have no grade crossings. New York’s Custom House employs | 1730 men. i Needle consumption reaches 3,000,000 | daily. The world’s railways ure worth $30,- | Mexico employs $350,000,009 of Am- erican capital, Dr. W. Seward Webb is building a | $1,500,000 house. Havre is to be the first European city with a trolley. There are gold washings in almost every part of Idaho. Germany has an army of 8,000,000 agricultural workers. A dozen varies in number in different trades from 2 to 80. The world’s supply of diamonds is twenty times greater than it was thirty years ago. An Englishman has patented a sub- marine gas stove for heating the water in bath tubs. Figuring corn at 40 cents a bushel, the American crop was worth in 1892 $650,- The harbor of Glasgow, Scotiand, will soon have seven tunnels running under its bed. There is enough iron ia the blood of forty-eight men to make a twenty-fou: pound plowshare. In Australia, it is said, telephonic mes sages have been successfully transmitted over wire fences. Over 130,000 motlerless chickens are daily turned cut by incuvators in the New England States. | plied by W. R. Watson; P. EB. Fifty-c ight different varieties of wood form an «ttractive exhibit by Califon:ia at the World's Fair. At Italian railroad laborer’s board bill, amounting to $30, was id in a Maine town last week entirely in cents. The inventor of the rubber tip for lead neils is said to have realized $100,000 for this apparently trifling de- vice. The Stupendous Congiomeration of Calithumpian and Pandemonium Con- sternation Serenadiers is a musical or- ganization of Greene, Me. Only five persons lost their lives on British railways in 1891, but there was a slaughter of railway servants. Over 500 employes were killed and more than 3000 injured. A Loncen inventor has projected a vast water scheme to enable the gold de- posits inthe interior of Western Aus- tralia to be worked with advantage—this by means of artesian well water. Chamberlain, 8.D., has the larcest artesian well in the world. The flo v is 8000 ga)'ons a mivute. The well is eight inchesii diameter and the water is thrown 14 feet above the top of the ipe. While the Vanderbilts, supposing them to be worth $200, 00,000, could buy more than 312 tons of gold, they have not money evougl to purchase at its resent market price two tons of gal- ium, The gold miners of Peru were so rich that Atahual!pa, t» buy his ransom, filil- ed a room 22 by 17 feetto a height of nine feet with golden vessels. When melted they produced $15,480,710 of gold. Camphor is the result of evaporating an essential oii found in two different trees, the cannamomum camphera, which grows in China and Japan, and the dipterocarp'is camphora of Sumatra and Borneo. Pens can be mace out of eight metals, steel, brass, copper. goll, silver plat- num, amalzam and salu nivm. Alum nium pens are stili a uovelty and are paid to ast much jouger g an any other metallic pen. Yeast for bread making was first manufactured in 1634. It is computed that over 2,000,000 pounds exter into the daily bread of the people of this coun- try, While doucle Luis amount is used in Europe. i There are in existence, it is claimed, specimens of paper made from rags as early as the fou teenth century, the old- est extant being, ic is reported, a letter from Jvinvill-to Louis X., of France, dated A.D. 1315. } California is not conspicuously known asa tobacco State, but the plant is grown tiere to advantage, and it is de- clared to be superior to the tobacco grown in Southern States, and almost equa! in flavor to the Havana product. Violin makers p!ace a high value on timber taken from old houses, ard when the ancient Hammond House, in Mar- blehead, was torn down recently the spruce woodwork in it was eagerly pur- chased at good prices for use in making violins. During the first six months of this year 1014 miles of railroad track was constructed. The Railwry Age thinks that this indicates a total construcuon for the year of at least 3000 miles, which it considers a good record, considering the times. Carraruxs Jonn R. Hire, of schooner Lillian, says: “I was suffering with in- flammation of the chest, brought on by exposure at sea. Took a good supply of Puttner’s Emulsion, which perfectly cured me. It has given me a new set of I ete Fe ee ae Warp offthe cholera by getting your system in healthy working condition. Hawker’s Nerve and Stomach Tonic, with a course also of Hawker’s Pills, will excite every organ of the body to h-althy action and afford the surest safeguard against disease, — ee | PERFECTLY WELL, Was al) hot sieen, bis 1 «lis ed felt tired all time. He ts For sale by all dri rrists. Trade sup Charlottetown, LINIMENT E any O ywei As much THEp Vor INTERNAL as EXTERVAL om =O im 1810 . Originated by an Qid Family Paysictan. Think Of It, 2% formore than Eighty sation after Gen« n 4 used and blessed tt, ivery Traveler shoul ave @ bottle in his satchel, ud hh Eve ry Suffe rer pe _ Sheumatiom, Neuraigia, Nervo »4 Headache, Diphtheria,Couch ,Catarrh, Bron. enitis, Asthma, Choiera-Morbus, Diarrhova, Lameness, Soreness in Body or Limbs, Stiff Joints or Strains, wiil Qud in this old Anodyne relief and speedy cure. ' Should have Johnson's Every M otner — Liniment in the 2ouse for (Crown, ‘oO Sorc Throat, Tonsilitia, Colle, Cuts, Kuinea oaenes and Pains lable to oceur in an family without notice. Delays may cost a life. Relieves afl Summer Complaints like magic. Price, 35 cts. post-paid; 6 bot. tles, 32. Express paid. 1. 8. »*hnson & Co., Boston. Mas ee ere When we assert that Dodd’s PAPILIO Kidney Pills wmnnwmnr_- Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney 9 Iroubles, we are backed > by the testimony of all who have used them. TH ¢/ CURE TO STAY CURED, 2 By a+ druggists or mail on receipt of price, gecents. Dr, L. A. Smith & Co., Toronta WEAKNESS = MEN by a new perfected scientific method th annot fail unless the case is beyon? human aid, You feel improved the first day, feel a t ‘ benefit every day ; soon know yoarself a king among men in body, mind and heart. Drains and losses ended. E¥ery obstacie to hapry married life removed. Nerve for Se ¥ energy, brain power, when failing or bo», are restored by this treatment. All smc’! and weak portions of the body enlarged « strengthened. Victims of abuses and ex es, reclaim your manhood! Sufiercrs from folly, overwork, early errors, ill h your vigor! Don't despair, even if int stages. Don't be <« rtencd if gq have robbed you. Ist us show you that dical science and busiacss honor si! « here go hand in hand. Write for cxr I with explanations and proofs. Seut sea! free. Over 2,000 references. ERIE MEDIGAL GO., Buffalo, N.Y. Everybody does, after taking a few bottles of RTER, It builds up the run-down sys- tem,—is strengthening and appe- tizing. Itis readily borne by weak stomachs, regulates the bowels, and is invaluable to those afflicted with Indigestion and Flatulency. THE MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. LTD. TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA. Highly Recominended byPhysicians. ~ s ; 4 * 4 7 = aS “You'll Feel Better ” Johnston's Fluid Beef ? ntains its high star A Perfect Beef Fooi. SPAMINAL isa FOOD and a TONIC com bined It contains the feeding qualities of BEEF AND WHEAT, and the tonic qualities of HYPOPHOSPHITES mm the form of a Palatable Becf Tea Milk Gisasiales is the solids of pure Cow’s Milk so treate that when dissolved in the requisite quan tity of water it yields 2 product that is The perfect equivalent of MOTHER'S MILK. Sst er ee ee ee ee eel