nuation. Rate cards are ipp ation at the office Specia luced rate are quotec i lf TEN CENTS per number. It will be i ; rach containing sixteen to twenty magnificent Photographic Views and Historical Deserip- ‘ the famous American CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, the original Texas steer. The Herefords make as good oxen as | the Devons except in one respect, and Atlanta was until 46 years ago known as under that namein honor of Miss Martha Marthasville, and the city was incorporated | a, ’ ee —-- _e won ot st tn nm TE ees CALENDAR FOR JANUARY, 1894, a ae = = —— NE a ‘ i.9 p m. b i sf} Low um. NE , VW . me water Se i is 6 34 - = ’ 7 36 a “ee . ; 2 8 2s TERMS: Four Doll Y “This j : M having te advise the Public, may speak free.” --Puripides Single Copies Two Cents . > oo “3; Four Dollars a Year This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, g @AVvisS tne , . . ’ *' =i ’ bo : 22 9 56 pense te oc anew = —— SS is 23 | lo 35 —— a Ee ————s — ————— ————— ee i we ' is 25; 11 33] . - — ioe - - - <a vv y ~ os = - 7 Y DNGs V ® ~— we b s « ie NEW SERIES ‘OWN, P. E. ISLAND ; ‘ / aes 13 oe bes oo i ‘4 ~ Ss, é 4 4, \ N : e Kuve AN . W SDN ESDAY , AN l A Y 1 ‘ . 1894. 33. & . 1 66 : ; 29 0 24 en | . —_—— 20 | 0 54 initia i — ’ ] a Ca R wenemntinestte a * ROg, : - in MASTERS OF MARS, Li W i] 25 ———— Like a Waterfall i 4 Mrs. Margaret Sangster, theeditorofHar — Great Suffering tt 4 54 rer’s Bazar, is entitled to write A. M, after : ° i] 39) 61 : ber name After the Crip 19 $0 > 29 8. & Belva Lockwood confesses to 63 years of —_—- Ba } > | Age, She was born in New York, taught | Tremendous Roaring ia the Hiad ’ : i ,4 school at 14 and was married at 18. — Patn tn the Stomach. ‘ i { 0 50 ___ Georgia Cayvan, the actress, has a fad | “ToC. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: \ i4 L oy {x} These Were the Champion Beef Hereforde | for collecting fancy pins, She has some | “Two years ago I had a severe attack of the 9 i ft 4 at the British Fairs. F that were made in the time of Queen Bess. | Grip, which left me ina terribly weak and de- 7 {7 0 42 There is something is these pictures of Miss Anna Gould, daughter of the late | beased coatiten.. Last winter J had another si - ‘ ‘ize beef cattle th emin . . J Gould. goes i yh vai attack and was again very badly off, my health j \ ‘ 4 19 : ‘ ' pr ize be F< att! that remir ds one of the a G nl, a 2 ee ee | pearly wrecked. My appetite was ail gone, I : } 50 i L 5s) 1 ; sritish beef eater himself—sturdy, | “he 78 SER NEES t i€ NOW 2 OF rkeley | had no strength, fell tired ell dhe time. had 5 la 51 | 7 331 a rs (} ( 7 . strong and well rounded ont. They are Ladies’ Athletic club. disagreeable rearing posers in my head, jike a Sunday s| 53] 329) ‘ Po MS! = “beef to the eels.” Mrs, Frank Leslie recently responded to | “STFitll, 1 Mee hee mlete heoeeoues eu ‘ . ; Pd BS x sa] " i vere Z ‘ 4 29 ig eS Can this heifer from the rich pasture the query, “lf not yourself, who would you | pa marctumadh, | 200 . ing a ot s . “ a vy bet” * ~ould ing | oinach. OOK medicines withevt ben- i 3 6 5 40 ONE ENJOYS lands in sonthwest England be beaten = — : ; ‘I would rather be nothing | efit, until, having heard so moch about Hood's Pee Osh Ff OF , 3 . on the black loam prairies of Ilinois? | S28” te be any one else. ; Sarsapar‘iia, 1 concluded to try it, and the re- a cg a ee Roth the method and results when | Mis. Cornelius Vanderbilt 1 ever looksas | Sulit is very gratifying. Ail the disagreable i ; . . e. 3 . Nn ae in fue : ' effects of the Grip ate gone, 1 am free from ry! . on acien | | syrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasan SS eee = vd aud oe | pains and aches, ans Lelieve | | 7a me . dial dort: with diamonds, as her tures are small | 5 | ; ' } na refreshing to the tast L an l acti and sie is somewhat of the brunette type. ood Ss Sarsanparilla ‘ntly yet promptly on the Kidneys Mies Lay MGA aie eh Yoete § Sp afloat ' : ' | iV aly i Seat e Bat nif “pl i the nk ; Miss Lucey M. Salmon, professor of his- is surety euring my catarrh. A reeommend it ” s| vive: a .d Bow €i3, € ar. Sys | tory at Vassar, is tall and slender, with | to alt.” Gro. W, Coos, St. Johnsbury, \ ane Dany Keweraren | em effectually, dispels colds, head. | | brows hair brushed abruptly back from a | ~youD'S PILDS corre Neves. Sh Hence he or P. E. Istanv, aches and fevers and cures habitua: finely fextured face of unusual strength | Indigestion. Pion os ra iar o - aitieieeaal constipation. Syrup of Figs is the ae aE / ti - ames CvNty Sheeen, Sem the office of | nly seen of its kind ever pro- Mrs. Leland Stanford’s family allowance | vas | es UaLieMINe Comrany, in the | aa . leasing to the taste and ac | from Senator Stanford's estate has been in- Loadon House Building, Queen Street. tl] t] we rity é i g C bee = = et S sreased from $5,000 to 210,000 per month on | Physicians ° . - ¥ ‘ a x > ptabie t ne £tLomacna, prompi li . “hy p j . } " RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. We take pleasure in announcing that we have made arrangements with the ptaste ei Y lin i ee eee . bli r s action and truly beneficial in its PRIZE ENGLISH HEREFORD HEIFER. was inadeqnate. } Endorse IN ADVANCE) } pu slishers of flects, prepared only from the mos‘ <a ea ae ' ‘The oldest postmaster will please stand " ae $1.0 | calthy und agreeable substances, it: Oe: ee eee ait han she duae | Mile atmoment to allow the presentation Them, Ti : "™ nares i. anvexcellent qualities commend i: . a ee ae ane eee of the oldest pestmistress—in point of serv- Oxe Monts oe ee | il § ‘ ee 1 ie 1 a the m he Llerefords and Devons are the two | ce—Mise Martha E. Stone of Oxford, and ) ali and have made it the mos videst breeds of Gomesticated cattle in | fass., who received her commission April Phvsicia - pos paid to any part of Canada or the | pulur remedy known, existence so far as is known. The Here. | .7, 1837. i oe A c _* . a ° rr - ; ¢ , i a ; ted States j Sup of Figs is for sale in fs fords are the standard beef breed of old Miss Mary Garrett of Baltimore, the | Make —_ tf,es by all leading druggists England. In this country they ure more laughter of one railroad’ prince, the sister : ADVERTISING RATES x vy reliable “ruggist who may no common in the New England and mid- | -f another, the possessor of about $20,000,- | Them. advertisement siete one eniaues ce Ml eek etl canes dle states than in the west. though of | “0 and a wide knowledge of raiiroads, is a | . s which are ordered » aye it orn sand will procure 1 e sta ee a ee eet niddle aged woman, pale and pretty, with | ™- Warren 2. Whittemore, two weeks the charge is & ‘ . , > - snbscribers at the very low price ly fi aad 1e@ who wisbe recent years this fine strain of blood has | ’ . ee — re j East Dixtield, Maine. eri ‘on and 2 | to supplv this celebrated work in Weekly Parts to our subseribers at the ver! ] mptly for any one wh ; : ee a gentle waist and an exquisitely feminine | s ich for the first insertion, and 2 0 SUppLy LS Cele nrace ‘ - : : E . s ke arta’ th: eS yw by tb veen used to make tender the steaks of | ennai ; ' u 1 mI issued in sixteen consecutive Weekly Parts,| » try it. Manufactured on'y bj : és eadache and Catarrh. _ Now many people suffer constant! irom the above diseases, which ulti fo ches | sive ~ Pol P y ? . ¢ » r F dj . TC Kh y ws , 30, CL . : : ro - . a ” ve 7 } (luns ot the W OR LD 7 I A l R and the M | D W A Y Pi, \ [SA N \ K, b S£N FRANCISCO, CAL : that is they are not such fast walkers. } Atianta Lumpkin, the youngest daughter mately lead to nervous prostration ‘ ad ee months a | UISVILLE, KY. WEW YORK, N. >» ' consumption and death. Mrs. Whitt nserted unless pald for and ander no id notices appear on all advertise- ted with Church Fairs, Bazaars, Pt a, ot » notices will be inserted with ess the regular rate of 10 cents per mad te the public. They constitute a splendid series of en = ee ~ Author, MR. J. W. BUEL. The Photographs are the finest that ‘have ever been offered OYER S00 YIEWS W R. Watsor P, E Island. Store To Let. 1, Druggist, Charlotieown ivinwtit Cameron Block, Reddin Brothers The smal} Store in th next door to Messrs Apply to CHAMPION ENGLISH HEREFORD BULL. of Governor Lumpkin, who is still living at the age of @ vears near Athens, ta., being | now Mrs. Martha Campton. | Mme. Gabrizla de Matos, a woman of | 31, with large blue eyes and blond hair, ' who sold her cattle a the outbreak of the | revel in Rio Grande do Sul, is a conspie- ; uous and influential figure in that revolu i tion. She regards herself and is widely re | garded as another. Joan of Are. more Rays: **Have had headache and eatarrh for years, and found no relief until L took Skoda’s Discovery. Thave not had headache onee since.” Skoda's Discovery purifies the Blood, tones up the nerve centers and makes you well. .« . lili tk cceaiel a tae : . ° ~ ‘ ‘ y? es ; al Bais ile p . HORACE HASZARD. Mrs. Rosenburg is one of the most re- | se wa , ss ra : sat Vinx - oe is ¢ oe “ . | in NATURAL PHOTOGR (PH ¢ OLOR "; embracing all the w onderful features a the ti aie oie | markahie women in the United States treas- ane wane. te Mer Mis a anuiacturers to be lhe lead- ! ° . — . p a am . 4 “ . ear r , Yr s 761) ‘ s d « are tae SSN Se oe oe m3 artnent, 8 s wa ai ; & ’ 5 * oe « pe wh ne mewtreper ie P. F. fatand, and cone- | World’s Fair and its surroundings, and the famous MIDWAY PLAISANCE, with ad ; | re cnetasa sen ee Medical Advice Free. juentiy the most valaable advertising medium | surjous and interesting character sketches of life in foreign countries und among wik a | asalary from the government for overs | SMODA OISCOVERY CS., LTD., WOLFVILLE, 4. & zh w nake their announcements» : > at | years, having been appointed by Presiden’ } . : ac > 2 j 3 ‘ ; 2 ’ > 5 2 - : be i wlantly proved by the fact that and curious races of pe ople. ya) | Hereford breeders claims that there is | Lincoln when but 23 years old. Her work | For sale by all druggists. Trade sap wceommodate our advertisers we ‘ | less waste in a Hereford carcass. Tle | is to identify the fragments of burned mon- | pied by W. KR. Watson; Charlottetown npelied to enlarge the paper to | f: sa les sat is ever evenl ixed | ¢¥ sent in for redemption. P. E. I, i r = at and lean meat is ever evenly inixe . 9 4 ne The Gi ertest, throughout. The Hereford is well adapt- | . E sat inte a eel ee : : 7 aarebeete... gue | The Gr lest | ed to both grazing and stall feeding. — | MISTAKES OF HISTORIANS. Wiss WARY DOULL, wing agenis -— lt ; s ' ‘iti er t H Ma a at OF * Pp harlottetown i [Ty IS iu“ al al ih é * s } - a. a eh Blondel, the harper, did not discover the } f: Penis ‘eke eee e . if’ ee ve eee | pri f King Richard. Richard paid his wr : > . ©. Paul, Lower Spring Park Road, | : _ _, | prison of King i I ‘ 2 » ot . v M rt - roften Street, j | i he Most Bea ul ifal, It is pleasant to note that dealers in | ransom, and the receipt for it is among the | STUDIO, STAMPER BL K : S r. Water and Prince St TI | y ' the centers report a growing and active | Austrian archives. . . yeiietnes Mane eee D>. Chappell. Vrince Street ‘ Ee 42 ic : = ” : Instrnetions given in the various brancn Masaar y eae reet, ; ic On ) Com pie i lemand for good roadsters, beyond any- Cesar did not cross the Rubicon. It lay |... Drawite and Paintine (eo, Carter & Co., Queen Street. i“ 2 3 hing seen during the past few years. At | on the opposite side of the Italian peninsula oe of ae naa _—oe G. Ciray. Nows Gee, » Rallwastae | a oe he same time one must regret that it | from the point where heleft his own pos | [0V¥<~—~-m Cox : "M. " tecleet . : —— } 3 gs So eae ea ell and en A Italy nen gi - PoenenRENR aS ” M. & Vaish, Eeleetic Rookstore, Sum- : 3 . — ¢ : cs as Nhe Phx rraphs ‘ “al eolors. are | seeds be recorded thxt there is great | **ssions and entered y. ; , stk ‘ ‘ { . shex ytovraphs, in natural colors, é : aoe , s+ = pb il | History of the Fair that has been published. The Photogra; “You'll Feel Better ” rouble in finding what will please cus | William Rufus was not accidentally shot 9 ache eee | ners. savas the Maine F: Take | by an arrow from the bow ef Walter Tyr. | don, |, eorgetows bod oes, after omers, says the Maine Farmer. e | oY! . i Dp. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart e ~~ ethene = , taking a Se een in . connection wth rell, He was assassinated. His body, when | ay te Seen Reroahens ew es 0 | ant may be geen over the farms of | (204, bore the marks of three or four | 4. s, Orwell Cove | | ee, ey Se ee er "os. 4 | Sword thrasta : i al i : laine, and the lesson is suggestive,to | rT och timid ' Heabl : — Sse 5 say the least. Must it be udmitted that ; 73° egy Ave . tpn: ee xy * . “haan ae Si canine tattle dion | Cee by a Roman glass worker in the time | The \V eekly Examiner. . omething has ap mTONE — , , of Tiberius.and cf his being pui to death | - 2 “ j reeding or training of the past 10 years’ | hy the emperor was a sheer fabrication It builds upthe run-down sys- es a . y the emy ; Is issued every Friday morning from the | tem ae cinenion and ae here are indications which point that |} No such glass was ever invented. BD ; : ’ } i. a i oe . A ‘ : publishers’ office. [t is made ap of matter | : ; : ne ; ; : The tizing. It is readily borne by weak ray, yet when one looks for a real Vinegar will not split rocks, eo Hannibal | wt hax appeared in the Daily editions, and | while the historical cescriptions give the work a Vv alue beyond all computation. i stomachs, regulates the bowels, ‘eason it will be found in the deve'op- | could not thus have made bis way through | is a first-class weekly newspaper—interesting | . . ; ‘ . . con a » Raie "EDs ing his notes and superintenad- | and is invaluable to those afflicted ment rather than blood lines. | the Alps. Nor will it dissal ve pearls, so ik mie Et ie semen ae | author spent nearly the w hole summer at the I air, preparing a aul py , he | @with Indigestion and Flatulency. Winilo three ‘thes been eilects that test | thabthe atuey of leaneiindalibanenee The subscription for Tes Weexty Exam. | Ing the work of the corps ot artists employed in taking VIEWS. These pictures are. the THE MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. LTD been experimental, the troubles have melted in vinegar must have been a fiction INER, post paid to any part ofgCanada or the | finast in existence They were taken by trained ar i-ts of more than national reputa- TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA. multiplied because a single object has Seppho, the poetess, was not a wanton | hited States, is one dolla® per year. a "ai : : . . . | 3 ‘ rable ints of view Highly Recommended by Physicians. veen in the mind of the breeder—that of | beauty, nor did she throw herself from the | Advertising rates on the aame scale as given | tion, Who knew how to secure the best results and the most favorable points « eee eo’ De speed. With the training all centering | Leneadian cliff to be cured of an unworthy | ' ILyY EXAMINER. fur DOCTOR DORSEY, Phy sician and Graduate of the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York, late Member of the Resident Staff of Belle- vue Hospital and the New York Lylug-in Hospital, New York City North Side OPPOSITE POST OFFICE OFFICE Queen Squar He<icdence—Near Corner of King and Queen Mtreet«s. Charlottetown. ROBERT BEAIRSTO COMMISSION MERCHANT AND AUCTIONEER. GOCD REFERENCES. Queen Street, Cbh*-'«ttetown aiesroom ! j . | How attained--howre- | time, | nine are required ige | } nine are required to hold a tiger. ‘ . a : ‘ ' - _ — ' : FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS. Sal ii — stored—how preserved, | > i The snake worm is the name of a smal) | Ordinary works on Phy- : Wart on a Mare's Leg. } me cg ape J nil cae i f . . | creature which, when alone, has almost no | The most palatable food prepared, and > Robt oc siolcgy willnottellyous | A correspondent asks the veterinarian | power of locomotion. Large numbers of | niclcteediia tettios dime eeiaaaul : ” ad the doctors can’t of | of the Chicago Inter Ocean how to re. | 7 : ore . i is unequalled by any o preparati } x yon’ Nth i ee ee oe | them, by forming 8 close, ropelike pr ! of its kind. The best food and the best oii oe won aoe t oes | move a wart between the hoof and pas- | sion, move with ease from place to place. | wa ud aad 7 wad re . . : @ } aA e ' i vaiue, put up in one pound ns, prix o TEA MERCHANTS, ee ee | tern joint of a mare's foreleg. The wart | An American white crane and a West | o cts an Tin : SEXUAL POWERS | is as large as @ man’s fist, The vet re- | {ndian pelican had a fierce battle in the ee 1 MINCING LANE-----------LONDON | plies: | Central park menagerie, New York, over a Sold etal by all Lruggists and Gre i REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. MORRISON, HALIFAX heumatic and Neuralgia Cure | ne BUTH INTERNAL AND EX} Ls P : Surgeon. | tihe Age PAIN CURE | ' | Their beauty and splendor will be a surprise to our readers. and the fact that they were obtained ‘ommon by promiscuous publi- , ‘ ° . . has ever been seen in pictorial representations ; especially for THE MAGIC CITY, and will not be made « leation in other works, adds a hundredfold to their value. | but the price charged for them is no lower than for the magnificent ‘Series. You only need tu compare the specimen of “MAGI; Cli Y” with other Nothing equal to them “ WHITE CITY” } LI ok s There are other World’s Fair Series being issued, cheap, unreliable, garbled affairs, | 'to show you that the “ MAGIC CITY” will sweep the field and over-run the business | | being done by these inferior World’s Fair Series in the field now. The Examiner Always Gets the Best | Portfolio of “ THE WAGIC CITY.” $8.00 Typewriter. | } | i ' This is a well-made, practical machine, writing capitals, small letters, figures, and pune || tuation marks (71 in all) on full width paper, just like a $100 instrument. It 1s the first o: its kind ever offered at a popular price for which the above claim can be truthfully made [t is not a toy, but a typewriter built for and capable of REAL work. 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Every man who would regain sexual vi ‘gor lost through folly, or develop members weak by nature or wasted by disease, should write fox our sealed book, “ Perfect Man- hood.” No charge. Address (in confidence), ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. DYEING COMPANY. ‘Gold Medalist Dyers and Cleanars, MONT EAL. WE ARE PREPARED TO DYE al! House in Europe. FRENCH CLEANING a specialty. | class. t+ been swept off his feet by the thought of | thought, and that the ibout this one ynly measure of worth, it is not surpris- ; ing that style and road qualities, if not } It bas been thet always size, have Leen sacrificed. one sided cultivation, and insures one sided results, and Right here is where the leaders, the active breeders, have had a great ad- vantage in that they rounded rather than the one sided stand- ard, while the man with a single mare or the farmer with his many duties has | speed values or the great price realized by some fortunate neighbor, This explains why so many undersized horses are to be found, and true it suggests the lesson which is en- forced so many times in our columns, that of mating and breeding, of feeding | and developing with the thought of the | perfect whole, the horse for the road | first, last and all the while, leaving the | question of speed to special speed pro- ducers. In this there is a sure safe busi- | ness basis on which to stand for all The simple removal of a wart by tying ) a ligature around the base or cutting it off close to the skin witha knife does | does not always remove the origin of the | dered boracic acid, iodoform, etc. ing the healing process the morbid growth | morbid growth, which as J. rule is lo- cated deep seated in the subcutaneous tissue; hence the treatment seldom proves successful unless it is promptly followed up by the application of some potent caustic—viz, the actual cantery care- fully applied at a white heat, caustic potash, ete. The scientific and efficient means of treatment is to put the patient under proper restraint. If necessary, cast and properly secure the animal, then with a scalpel proceed to deliberate- ly dissect the wart out root and branch. The resulting wound may be dressed daily with some antiseptic, such as pow if dur- should manifest a dispevition to sprout, Pa : ... | the caustic should be pivmptly applied. | wens Of gaods aad garments equal to say | The probable location of the wart calls | to mind the necessity for some vigilance All information regarding shades, prices, | e c., furnished by CHAS. IVES MORRISON, Agent, Queen Street. sept25—eod Christy Knives | nig, with perfect snecess, BREAD—CARVING—PARING. FOR SALE BY on the part of the operator. It is pos- sible that the base may be located in close proximity to some of the important bloud vessels on the inside and outside of the limb in the immediate vicinity of the fetlock joint, and of course due care should be taken #0 a8 not to injure them, For Over Fifty Years. Ax Op AnD Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Svrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their childven while teeth- te? child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea: Is pleasntto the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no roadsters | such as are wanted do not belong in this ; have held to the | if it be | ' Wet Triep Reuevy.— | It soothes the | love. a respectable married woman with a large | family, whom she raised with as much care as a Greek matron usually gave her children. Mary Stuart of Scotland was not a beauty. She had cross eyes, and to save the trouble of having her hair drcssed cut tt off close to her head and wore a wig. ‘ When after her death the iiftcd her head to show it to the people, the wig came off and showed a close cropped skull covered with gray hair.—St. Louis Giobe-Democrat, FIN, FEATHER ANO FUR, | oreboscis like that of an elephant. The mink is the most cunning of ani- mals and will steal fish and game from | bunte:s for his own use. When irritated, the sea cucumber, a spe ; cies of holothuria, can eject all its teeth, ita stomach and digestive apparatus and re duce itself to a simple membraneous sac. is only 69.9 per cent of that of the tiger, and the strength of the hind limbs 65.9 per cent. | Five men can easily hold dewn a lion, but | fish. While the two birds were fighting an | Egyptian ibis swallowed the cause of al! the quarrel, A fish was caught fn the lake at Heil- bronn, Swabia, in the year 1478, which had a biass ring attached bearing record of the fact that the same fish had been canght in | the year 1230 and released after having the queer label affixed to his body. CURIOUS CULLINGS, | A law of Mexico forbids the president | from leaving his country. The average duration of the reigns of English sovereigns has been 23°¢ years. In 1761 a Glasgow paper announced the | marriage of David Lincoln to Catherine Crow, his fifth wife, and continued, “He is Tl. His first wife was a Dutch woman, whose name he has forgot. The rest were Scotch.”’ Here is a recipe for a wash for promoting the growth of hair of the mother of King Chata, who reigned somewhere about 6,000 years ago: ‘Pad of a dog’s foot, 1; fruit of | a date palm, 1; ass’ hoof,1. Boil together ;*a oilin saucepan. Rub thoroughly in.’ In Holland 4 woman is a secondary con- sideration—and a poor consideration at that. No Dutch gentleman when walking on the sidewalk will move out of his way foralody. The latter turns out invaria bly, however muddy or dangerons the | street mee Pond's Extract, Used alike by the medical profession | perhapg, the world. { should make free nse of Puttner’s Emul- The latest investigations prove her | executioner | Instead of jaws, the butterfly hasa curled | As much Yor INTEDNAL as ETTELNAL cs im 1810 Originated by an Oid Family Faysician. Think Of It. Yuire chaear sete Seer ration after Generation have used and blessed tt, ; Every Traveler should have a bottle in his satchel, Fro Rheumatis Every Sufferer i<... “anaes. Nervous Headache, Diphtherla,Coughs,Catarrh, bron. | enitis, Asthma, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Lameness Soreness in Body or Linibs, Stiff Joints or Strains, } whit find in this old Apodyne relief and speedy cure. } Should have Johnson's Every Mother ancdyne tiniment in the i house for Croup, Colds, | Sore Throat, Tonsilitia, Colic, Outs, Bruises, C ps ' and Pains Hable te occur in any, family without ; — Deters tmoay agg) age ewes all | Complaints like magic. ce, 3% cta. “paid; . | tea LS. Johason # Co. Boston Maes yrulke any OTH & a “) Lapress Baby Wants It. Martin’s The strength of the lion in the fore limbs | ‘Cardinal Food cers and Wholesale ty KERRY WATSON & CO. Prornicrons MONTREAL. (OUR DRUGCIST FOF VUE TST NORWEGIAN U mA /4- enone WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES LIME & SODA Palatable as cream. oO oily taste .ike others. In big bottles 50c. and $1.00. POO and the people, it holde a position held | by no other medicine in this country, or, | - . a. . } Nursing Mothers and delicate children | | Sion, the best Jung healer, strengthner, and | } flesh productor Clergyman, students and overtaxed busi- | When we assert that : Dodd’s ~~ eer Kidney Pills wenn. Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of ail who have used them. gecenta Dr, L. A, Smith & Co., Toronta, MARI : i Pe Rr. B Worton & Co | Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is | ness men will find a wonderful recuper- | TH «/ CURE TO STAY CURED. “ANUFACTURED ONLY BY General Agent for Maritime Provinces. Ga a prints ¢ a3 "9 |incaleulable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. | ative agent in Puttners Emulsion, which | ihe ais: Menteinntieiditnnietine < , a%y5 . . . } THE HAWKER MEDICINE COV 1D: Z ST JOHN.N.B. g D. B. STEWART, Agent, Charlotietown. ee dec20 sme nent | | | i ang 16. other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—1 y | contains® Phosphorous (brain food) in the ' most aseimilable form are capamamantnre <acanne erage