THE DAILY px AMINER. THE YUCCA IN BLOOM. A Rare Piant in Cleveland that . Bloomed After Thirty Vears, A rare flower can be den north of the fountain inthe north- west section of the public square. It is a yucca gloriosa, commonly known as glorious Adam’s needle, and it is stated this is the first time the plant has bloom- ed for thirty or forty years. Fears are entertained that the blossom may kill preserve it. An authority on botany ..g) Kas | | seen in the gar- A Marvellous Escape! i the plant, and an effort will be made r, | subjects says that the yucca can be geen | to best advantage by moonlight w'pile in | ee bloom. As the yucca grows old the kowermost ; eece foliage decays, _Jeaving an thick bare fe YOU stalk; in fact, giving the stalk quite an A downright good arboresceat character, Its height is Soap, so good that you extremely variable : its age before WANT can use it for all] pur- flowering also varies from 5 to 15 years, | poses without risk to and ite subsequent intervals are “quite uncertain. A C000 skin or fabric, no mat ter how tender or 4eil- SOAP |“ *eeees SUNLIGHT Soap iS AT YOUR stalk,—Pilaindealer The Cane Work Basket. SERVICE AT Your CRoceRs This Soap 1 been in use in Windsor Castle for over three years, and the manufacturers have been appointed by special Royal War rant o To SOAP MAKERS >» THE QUEEN wb Air “SUNLIGHT” has received 11 Gold Medale for purity and excellence Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, Agents s0) A preity idea most easily carried out 3 | isshown here in an arrangement of crossed canes, with a silken pouch for the bits of fancy work so unpopular at present. Bows tie the section where they join and add very much to the attrac- : tiveness of Lhe whole. R S LULLABIES. : i A Class of Sorg That its Universally i. | Popular With All Classes, Make New, Rich Blood! Th diseoverv No octet oO vely eure relieve hese pills were a wondertul w It is not given to all class of song to be universal, some countries are rich in one particular style, some in another, but we ke them in the w 1 ell manner of disease, The inf rmation @ onnd pee | may safely affirm that the lullaby is in- bof about them and yon wilaiways be thackfut ump | digenous to every soil. There are ays be thankful. (am 1 & Dose. They ei.pel all impurities from the blogg elicate women find great benefit from using them llustrated pamphiet free. Scic everywhere, or sent a for ty tx. in st io DPR L JOHNSON he 2 mps; five boxe 7 & CO.. & Custom House St.. Bortan, NERVE [233 we ae Nervous Debitity, Lost Vigor anc Failing Manhood; restores th» BEANS weakness of body or mind cause: the swolutely cures the most obstinate cases when all oe FREATMENTS have failed evento relieve. Sold by drug : six for ¥, or sent by mail or a not pice iy esing MES MEDICIN? | bo. t Oat Sold in mothers and babies in all lands; and therefore, as a natural sequence, we find the lulling song or iullaby. From China to Peru, from Spitzbergen to South Africa, motherhood tn its primitive form is ever one of the best sides of complex human nature, The little cannibal, the embryo fire-eater, the untutored Aino baby, all turn with something hke a spark of affection toward her who gave 2 him birth, and although we shall pro- bably find more melody,more beautiful OU., Teronte, Write for pamphict, etic imagery among the lullabies of =e & ee @®s Beas Basepenn mothers, yet we must not fail to take into account the sincerity of such Though you Cough lines as these which the Chineke woman chants over her infant: Don’t Despair! n t esp ir ; Snail, snail, come out anu be fed, Many apparently hopeless cases Put out your horns and then your head, a i i I J » of And thy manma will give the mutton, have been cured by a course o For thou art doubly dear to me. AMPBELL’S WINE OF BEECH TREE CREOSOTE TRY IT! AT ALL DRUGGISTS. K. CAMPBELL &CO., Montreal. ee ee The Arab tawny treasure seems to be easiest sent into dreamland with the fol- | lowing bucolic verse : Sleep, my haby, sleep; Sleep a stumber hale Sweetly rest till morning light, My little farmer boy, so bright, And the little Zuiu goes to: liush, thee, my baby, Thy mother’s o’er the mountains gone; < There she wiil dig the littie garden patch, e hed And water shel! fetch from the river. | ‘The ancient Rcemans had a number of | lullabies. One began: “a j lalla, lalla, lalla, | Aut dormi, aut lacta. Take care that your drafts on | ~Geatleman’s Magazine. your physical endurance don't come a back to you some day marked “no funds.” Take SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure CodLiver Oil&Hypophosphites to increase your energy and so make good your account at the bank of health. IT CURES CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS and al/ forms of ae Diseases, Almost as Palatable as Milk, Be sure you get the genuine as there are poor imi- } Victoria's Big Hands, | The Queen of England has a large | hand. She takes 7} gloves. Her fingers | are extremely short and out of propor- tion to the size of her hands. The Queen will wear nothing but black gloves, Sho commenced to wear one-button gloves at the beginning of her reign. To-day, when no shop-girl thinks anybody a reai lady without six-button gloves, the Queen has only two to four. She refuses altogether to conform to the fashion. She wears only about two dozen pairs of gloves a year. Exch pair costs 8s, 6d.; in fact the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India is decide 1- ly economical in her glove bill. There are a great many fashionable women who think nothing of a glove bill it-it only comes to $100 a year. Many wo- men will spend $20 on gloves during the lations, six weeks of the season by wearing two Prepared only by Seott & Bowne, Belleville, or three pairs a day.—Philadelphia w: — Times, Gratetul— Comforting. mniialia Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST. Always the Favorit-, Although the rese was brought inte greater prominence during the feud lo- tween the houses of York and Lancaster, ; , -} “By athorough knowledge of the nat- | which ural laws which govern the operations of Sent between the red rose and the white, digestion and nutrition. ar 1 by a careful A thousand souls to death and deadly night, | the emblematic rose of England was part and parcel of ancient history in Englaud long before. There is (or was)a wild rose which trailed and climbed over the cathedral walls at Hildesheim, with its roots in the crypt. This rose was said to have flourished long before Charlemagne laid the foundations of that glorious edi- Roman warriors had roses depicted application of the properties of well-select ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage whico may save us doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a ec may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist eve ry tende ney many heavy nstitution to disease fice. I Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating | on their shields, and, indeed, for ages, around us ready to attack wherever there | and in ev: ry c ime the ‘queen of the is @ weak point. We may escape many a | flowers” hes been a universal favorite, fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti | it is a worthy « em of “the rose and fied by pure blood and a properly nourish- | expectancy of tis fair state,” and long ed frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. | may ir coutiive to Le.—Home Journal, Made simply with boiling water or milk Sold only in pum kets, by t hus, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathic Chemists, London, England on (rracers, labelled | *An ounce of prevention, &c. Do not neglect that cough! One bottle of Put- tner’s Emulsion (the cough medicine par taken now, may save you weeks of illness, and a long doctor’s bill, Large bottle, only 50 cents. THE PEOPLE'S HOME-GUARD! ae The Elliott Case, | exce Henes ) Baaxrrorp, Sept. 4.—Many citizens of : this city are willing to vouch for thetruth | of Frank Elliott’s statement that he was EMULSION cured of kidney disease of six vears’ stan 1- s j ing by the use of Dodd’s kidney pills. Everyone is astonished at the rapidity of | thoroughness with which these pills do | their work. As one wko had tried them | says: “‘A man feels, after nsing them, as | though he had never enjoyed life before.” | Tne Rymal case, in which a paralytic was cured by Dodd’s kidney pills, opened the eyes of the people in this vicinity to the virtues of this remedy. on SENTRY Duty | says: They Do Not Despair. An utter loss of hope is no not charac- teristic of consumptives, though no other form of disease is so fatal, unless its pro gress is arrested by use of Scott’s Emu! sion, which is Cod Liver Oil made as pal- atable as cream. It will guard you securely from disease YOU Have a Very Bad Cough, Are Suffering From Lung Troubles, , Have Lost Flesh Through Illness, Are Threatened With Consumption, IT WILL Cure That Cough, Heal Your Lungs, Put Flesh On Your Bones, Prevent Consumption. SMALL & LARGE BOTTLES 50c. & $1.00. iT IS VERY PLEASANT TO TAKE. Ask for and be sure you get the" D. & L. Emulsion.” For Over Fifty Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Svothing Syrnp has been used by millions of mothers for their child- ren while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It sooths the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu lates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure acyl ask for “Mrs Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. Days of Agony is the experience of thousands of sufferers from piles. Hawker’s Pile Cure is a i- tive and painless cure. Sold everywhere. Price 50 cents. If afflicted, try it, eeeree poste, ome eta NTRR Be Seats ane Nt The flowers are white and bell shaped, | and are in a cluster at the end ofa long } | part of the country , he “ |} OC&al | hard-working i beloved by all in the community. Jn the Valle” of Death | A “vember of a School Board Saved A Statement Endorse! by Two Prominent Clergymens ! MR JOSEPH ROLSTON. Mr. Joseph Rolston, of Nixon, Norfolk County, Ont., one of men in that As a member of the board, he is attentive and the most prominent ! schoo] earnest, devout and and neighbor he sincere; as a friend is kindly, courteous and For a Mr. was afHicted with dyspepsia, which be- L) considerable time came so severe that it produced nervous The extremely alarming, and relatives and friends were feariul of results. Four skillful physicians labored honestly and faithfully to bring back ‘ etforts prostration and delirium. condition was their but all and fruitless. strength, were is a well-known farmer, and | ; as a church member he is | | tolston } sufferer’s | health and | vain | Under the guidance and direction of a merciful Providence the use of Paine’s | Celery Compound was suggested to Mr. | tolston, and he was persuaded to give ita |} trial. Shortly after using the Compound a marvellous change was experienced ; in a word, a complete oure was affected after the use of four bottles of nature’s great life-giver. Mr. Rolston, for the benefit of suffering humanity, writes as follows :— “It gives me great pleasure to add my testimony ta your preparation known as Paine’s Celery Compound, which is ever increasing in popularity. It is now a year past since I had a attack of ner vous prostration caused by chronic dys pepsia, and for a year I could not sleep at night. This condition of sleeplessness brought on delirium. I was attended by four of the best doctors of the country, and took a great quantity of medicine, but all failed to do me any good. Having been persuaded to read your books ] thought T would try your Paine’s Celery Compound; and after I had used four bottls ethe nervousness and dyspepsia left me, and I have done more work since than for years past. I now enjoy excel- lent health and consider myself completely cured. I have highly recommended your Paine’s Celery Compound to others, and I know of several persons who are now using it. severe JOSEPH ROLSTON, Nixon, Ont. I know Mr. Rolston, as I visited him during his illness, and ean testify to the above. T. R. CLARKE, Methodist Minister, Delhi, Ont. I am one of Mr. Rolston’s nearest neigh- bors, and have been acquainted with him for many years. I can testify to-his ill- ness, and believe the above statements to be correct. D. WILLIAMS, Methodist Minister, Nixon, Ont. The following gentlemen. neighbors of Mr. Rolston, also vouch for his state- ments :—Erwin Weir, Alex. Weir, Chris- topher Johnson, B. C. Williams and Wim. Lindsay. A SPLENDID RECORD. A Provinelal [Industry Trebles its Business in the Last Three Moaths, Some three months ago this journal in- formed its readers that a new provincial ndustry, that of the Hawker Medic'ne Company, of St. John, had completed it- first qurrter’s business, an/ that itss book showed a development Of trade and a re- cord of sales that was not only gratifying but really astonishing. - Another three months has now’ elapsed and the company have balanced their ac- counts for the six months. The results show that in the last three months they have trebled the business of the first three: they have about doubled their working staff and work has been carried on in the packers room till 11 o'clock every night in order to fill orders promptly. From all parts of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and P. E. Island, from Newfoundland and parts of the United States, the orders have rolled in. The business is now firmly es- tablished. The experimental stage is past. Repeat orders come in constantly, showing that where once the remedies are intro- duced, they win permanent favors with the people, who know as soon as they have given any of them atria] that these standard remedies are all that they are claimed to be. Indeed, this last might readily be assumed without a trial, and judging solely from the character of the gentlemen who form the Hawker Medi- cine Co., as they are numbered among the leading citizens and most honorable and successful business men of St. John. The Hawker Medicine company are now patenting their remedies in Great Britain and will presently extend their operations there. as well as more extensively to the United States. About the middle of this month Thomas Rankine, who so success- fully introduced the Hawker remedies in Newfoundland last spring, will start. and traverse the western pa:t of Canada, from Montrea! to Vancouver in the interests of the company. With such a record as that of their first six months now closed, the Hawker Medicine Ce. are evidently de-tined to achieve a great success. They control standard remedies, which haye received the endorsation of leading physicians in Canada and the United States, as well as the fervent praise of sorely afflicted people who have by their means been restored to health. Their place of business is at 104 Prince William Street, St. John, N. B., where they have the most extensive and elabor ately fitted up premises of the kind in the Lower Provinces. William Hawker, the original inventor of the remedies, has been a druggist in St. John for 30 years, and had long proved the value of the different remedies before the present company was organized. It is with pleasure that this journal records the company’s wonderful success. The Test of Time. William Holder, sailmaker, St. John, writes: “This is to certify that for nearly a yearI suffered with dyspepsia, indiges- tion and severe bilious headaches. I Jost flesh and became very weak. I was re- commended to use Hawker’s Tonie and Pills, and am pleased to say that they completely cured me. I gained flesh very fast, and became hearty and stronger than I had ever been, and have never suffered Since, now over one year.” _——eoe Everyone is pleased with our low prices in boots, We are selling boots lower than ever,—old here before, at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. al 9 61 -——_ USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY ,.the grea Blood and Nerve Remedy. + - ~ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, - ict ae } “ sail PORIRIR ICR DOS IOS LIOW LG TOS LOE I Ee DOLCE RDB DIOGO LON | ~ ‘ j | | W. H. lLLOGERS. AMITERST, N. S., May 27, 1893. THE GRODER DYSPEPSIA CURE CO. GENTLEMEN:—I am 71 years of az». Tave beea afflicted with sick headache most all my life, which developel into Dyspepsia of a mild type about twenty years ago, and has contiauel to grow worse until during the past seven or eight years I have not been able to take a drink of cold water or milk, as é they would produce severe pains and sometimes vomiting. I have been subject to severe pains in the chest, with dizziacss, which have been more frequent dar- ing the past three or four years. My mouth wis furred up in the mornings, accompanied with bal breath. My case was yearly growing worse. prescriptions from the regular medical practitioners, but without producing any improvment, In the fall of 92 I concluded to try a bottle or two of your medicine and ) f During all this long period [ have tried mavy popular medicines, as well as such were its effects that I continued it and now J can drink cold water or milk without any inconvenience. Those dizzy pains are all gone and my mouth is as In short, your medicine has cured me and I am sure that all eweet as a baby’s. Dyspeptics can be cured by its use, (Signed) W. H. ROGERS, Late inspector of Fisheries for Nova Scotia, SSS HH ARE TAs P RiP ee OF Se tae er ae ee = eo aS ene f- | og ‘3 “ay ‘4 ‘ee % ¥ an a od : A. SAAS ~NN x me Bs oF <a “<2 B ee * i SSE fn = os a SO ERSCIRRA RARER OTIS NNN SRR Castoria is Dr. Samucl Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains ncither Opium, Merphine ner other Narcovic substance. {ft is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Socthicng Syrups, and Castor Oik It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty years’ use by Tilillions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, eures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relicves tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regnmlates the stomach ant bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is tho Children’s Panacea—tho Mother’s Friend, Castoria. “Castoria is an exccllont medicine for ch'l- fren. Mothers have repectedly told me of its pood effect upon their children.” Da. G. C. Osaoon, Lowell, Mass. Castcoria. “ Castoria is so well adepted tochi'dren thet I recommend it as superior toany preseription known to me." Hi. A, Ancuer, M. D., 111 So, Oxford St., Droestyn, N. ¥. “Our physicians ia the chil2ren's depart- ment have spoken highly of their experi- ence in ticir outside practice with Castoria, and although we only hate among eur medic:l supplies what is known as reguiarc products, yct we are free to confess that tie merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Unitep Hosrirau anv Dispensary, Boston, Masa mene “ Castoria is the best remccy for children of which Lam acquainted. hope the dsy i3 not f: hs wr int it st of tacir children, an. use Cast s:.2d of the various quack nostrums whi d-stroying their loved ones, by forecingopium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurt‘ul agents down their throats, thereby seading the m to premature graves.” Da. J. F. Krxcregior, Conway, Ar Acven C. Surrn, Pres., ny, Ti Murray Streot, New York City. ompc Rae J The Centeur C a) 20,000 POUNDS RED CAP BINDER TWINE. PURE PARIS GREEN, AT LOWEST PRICES. DODD & ROGERS, WEOLESALE AND REAIL HA? DWARE. 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THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE, THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY, Ask Your Wine Merchant for Them. | AWFUL, HEADACHES, | 2 YEARS GF SUFFERING, LIFE A TORTURE, Frend ricls Onthor f Tiverion, N.@ e@nv«: For « veral year< I i Sey : | ‘ Suc Pet.cciesliy, ads darful heeda hee yet ee n t ; < | the me we iducr | a | “Tr et fo wo [ eg } i many Bloenlens mights, & vs could | net retam f.od on my stoma I ectored tus } tensely with piles and hav *. 2 l my Ife wag a constarttortureto °. 3% thas | my fri ois gar wp all hom y recovers, i biy broiher brot t a t rae wrE my HAY: if to PPT ad ar . - r. es PERVE ANB STi | Towie bch ek eee \ el. ORIG, and a box of iAWKER'S iy > Htrea BAWKER’S LIVER PILLS. T bed wet taben them bane befwe f a ‘7 and rigor. ome, my Eppritte r armed, 1 & rt well ad to lpreVe aec ip a & pletely cured. I grow a'r ’ iu a few months had ¢ 130 pounds ig j weicht. 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OLAND, SON & CO., ‘REDE RERSRRRCERERCE LEC EERE EERE RR RO RSE E OG EL bbb th bb bie Water Street, Charlottet There Are No Flies like the flies that fishern.en can obtain at the St. George Pharmacy. There is no Soda like that whieh the thirsty traveller can obtain at our “cool refreshing fountain.” z'. de. Davies. St. George Pharwficy, Victoria Row WE ARE HRADQUARTRRS FOR Wooden Buiter Dishes and Eee Cases. We also carry a large stock of WAXED PAPERS for covering Butter and Lard, WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAUS and TWINE of every deecription. SCHOFPESLD BROS., Importers and Wholesale Paper Dealers ST. JOHN, N, B. P. O. Box 435. m . by : . Farm For Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale his ferm on tthe Mount Edward Road, about ene mile and a half from the eitvy, wel! and favorably known as the “Welsh Faria.” The farm consists of sixty acres, and cor; tains a Dwelling House and five There connection, good Outbuildings, all in good condition orchard in Apply to C, BENCIT, Water Street. is also a good Termes ea y. July 3, 1893. At night is always a trouble, and it is often an entirely unnecessary trouble i Perry Davis' PAIN KILLER fs xept in the house. A few drop: of this old remedy in a little sweet. ened water or milk, Frings prompt relief. Sold everywhere. Have you seen the New BIG BOTTLE Old Price 25 Cents, SrEAMER JACQUES CAR! i 1693. = | Wntil Farther N Cartier, Hugh McLean, 3 follows :— Will leave Orwell Brush Wharf fo town every Tuesday, Wedn Tharsday mornings at 7 o kK, ca HMalliday’s W hart Will leave Charlotieto Orwell Brush Wharvy ‘ 3 o’clock, remaining at Brush W Tuesday and Wednesday ult Thursdays will retarn to arriving there abouts o'viock Will go up to Vernon River Brid every alternate Wednesday. } On Fridays will leave Charlottetown ; Cranberry Wharfand Iiaggarty’s W Fast River, at 5 | ri Cranberry Wharf for Chat 7.30 a. m., calling at lagyart) Hickey'’s Wharf. fill leave Charlottetown Cranberry Wharves at clock, | , = turning to Charlottetown same evening. Every alternate Friday will go to Mount Stewart Bridge. On Saturdays will leav ‘} lotietown at7 o’cloe au n for Ilia y's * Sam 5 o'clock yw Char- will leave | Charlottetown for C.apaud s welock, p- m., and return to Charlotietown, arriviag i ahout 9 o'clock. i C¢ OWFN, vies Agent, Ch’town. : & DsTOr % 4 aN IVER > as. ees Saved My Lifa. ] : Ale & Stout. TR Sues eae eens OR ie. SESE 4 ins OO 6 ee ga Re? TAR Ge Gets om pimai cee mapa: A seem igen: MEAT SESE & 6 is a een ae ys Bee ai Bch bs 5. 6 p08 as QO SMALE eA Cm ae he % SA eM OS * ae Pay w