STH, a ee i i ; : _ = es == = = - — - a ~ ~ _ res THE DAILY EXAMINER - - - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1893. , — —— — Se 4 SE sees an ——— : STILL LOOKING FOR A COOK. . a E -ONT naa ascii ‘Remarkable Growth. AFTER TWENTY-FIVE YE ARS | ines ihe ~ ap o eioaee aa" ' } i] | l} p f | ieee Eyre a ' k ieft ue @ few days ago,” s oR sU om * he ee oe storied locking cevwrareenan From 410,000 to 4,000,000 in ; ra +0 a niles i's tne aes Ten Years. CLEMENTSPORT, N. S., | HAUSTION 13 iF SHE HAS USED ASK & YOuR ‘ui WIFE Advise ber to enquire from those who do use {t, WHAT THEY THINK OF ITP There is nothing we are so proud of as the king words that are said in its favor by those who have given Sunlight Soap a fair trial, fl} or JU If SHE HAS NOT SUNL >see @ ee & 4&2 ee ’ Though you Cough ¢ ¢ Don’t Despair! ; Many apparently hopeless cases $ have been cured by a course of 5 ae ae WINE OF ¢ \ BEECH TREE CREOSOTE ¢ TRY IT! AT ALL, DRUGGISTs. K. CAMPBELL & CO., Montreal. Se ee ee ee y Chronic Coughs Persons afflicted with these or any throat or lung troubles should resort to that Most Excellent Remedy, Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. No otier preparation effects such cures, “CAUTION.” .-Beware of substitutes, Genuine prepared by Scott & Bowne, Believille. Sold by all druggists. Be. and $1.00. aRSow® PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! lis were a wonderful discovery. No others ke them in the world. Will positively cure or reltevs ell manner of disease, The information around box is worth ten times the cost of a box of pills out about them, and you will always be thankful. Um LL A bows, They expe! all impurities from the blowg Jelicate women find great benefit from using them lustrated pam phiet fre Scid everywhere, or sent @ail for % ota in stamps; five boxes $1.00 DR L JOUNSON & CO., 2 Custom House St... Rorton. Maa NERVE | 2222 BEANS are » new ais covery that cure worst cases o. oa — pam, Vigor = wi Maoh: ; restores BEANS [ines of body or mind causec by over-work, or errors or ex vemes of youth. This Remedy ab solutely cures the most obstinate cases when all othe: have failed evento relieve. Soild by drug Siete oh Gh par package, or six for et sent aye os eipt of price by addressing THE JAMES MEDICINE G0., Tercnte, Ont. Write for pamphie. Sold in— Gratetul — Comforting. Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST. “By at g vledge of the nat ural laws which gover he operations of digestion and nutrition, and | a careful applicat f the prapert of well-select ed Cacoa, M Epps ha provided our break fas bles with a ce ate flavored b ray : ‘ i heavy d ne » } | " a ma be grad , gh ates ‘ Hundre "i ar i to a is a weak px We fa ‘ [ Keep if an i vil S&S Made simply with | Ss lo pa t i (rracers, lahbelle thus, i JAMES EPPS Cher at l | “s ind IF YOU WANT TO TRAVEL Spits ERS | [eet UY 4 > —— ~ through life by the rough stages of coughs, colds and consump- tion, be of yourself during the damp, cold weather and DON’T use careless Allen’s Lung Balsam for that nasty cough of yours, But if you’d like to live toa green old aga in health, and consequently in happiness, use Allen's Lung Balsam as a@ preventive and cure of all Throat and Lung diseases, — PRICES — 25c, 50c & $1.00 Per Bottle, which lived so irregularig and bept such y bad hours. eve {f his wife was iil. And there has been nothing but trouble for me since wn breakfast tnis morning. That was But this afterroon, as a dirset result of the cook’s unhappy de- parture. I was placed Ina toss embar- rassiag position,” and recollection caused the sewspaper tnan to look very mourn- ful indeed. ‘I started for an intelli- gence Office with the fism intention of getting a cook or of leaving for a tropical country where one can live on raw fruit Several alleged ‘cooks passed in review befyre me, but none of them suited me. While I was question- ing one a good-looking, modestly-dressed woman entered the place. Something bad enough about her appearance struck me favor- | ably. I said to myself, ‘There's the cook I want,’ and started for her. I recall now that the mauager made an attempt to attract my attention, evidentiy re- alizing my intention. But I took no notice of ner. My state cf mind was such, owing tu the departure uf our cook, that it never occurred to me that any- body vants. I touched the new arrival on the arm and said: ‘You're the very | woman I want for a cook. What are your terms “Lord! She turned slowly round, put up @ pair of those lon I forget what you call ‘em---and calmly looked me over. ‘Il want u tal! footman,’ she said. ‘You are tall. What are your terms?’ ‘Weare st!!! without a cook.” A Kemarnatie Coincidence, An old gentleman, evidextly a gatherer of statistics, but with a kindly face which shaded off to something like philanthropy about theedges, was gazing | abstractedly down the strevt, Suddenly he stepped up to a gentle- man who was awaiting a car, and, touching lim Lightly on the shoulder, said: ‘Excuse me, but did you just drop a $20 note?’ at the same time holding out in his hand the sum men- tioned. Tue gentleman moment at the note, assumed a look of excitement, made a hasty search ot his pockets, and said: hadu’t missed it,” holding out an eager hand. The old man slowly drew forth a note- book, and said: ‘*l thought so.” He then took the name and address of the loser, and, putting the note in his pocket, turned away. “Well,” said the other, ‘do you want it all as a reward?’ “Oh, [ did not find one,” returned the benevolent old man, “but it struck me that in agreat city there must be a large quantity of money lost, and upon in- quiry, I find you ave the thirty-first man who has lost a $20 note this very morn- ing.” —Boston Globe. A National Loss. Barker--Who, in your estimation, is the smartest man in public life? Billings (with dignity)—I do not aspire to public life. A Feminine Definition, Clara—Why are you so bitter against him, just because he proposed and you refused him? Maude—The wretch! would never ask me again. Hie said he Meteorological Seem, Mr. Puffanblow—Ain't you the fellow | who said the sun was losing its heat? Mr. Weathercrank—-Yes, all the scientists agree with me on that point. Mr. Puffanblow--Well, I believe it now, long and have any heat left. No Cause for Alarm, This is your sixth trip across the ocean in winter, is it?’ said the timid passen- ger. “Are you never oppressed by a fear that the ship will run into an ice- berg and sink ?” “Never, madam,” replied the business- like passenger, briskly. ‘‘I never invest a cent of money in ships.” Sweet Deduction. Tommy— Paw, I read ‘hat a man can stop chewing tobacco by eating candy, Do you suppose that is true? Mr. Figg—Probably. Tommy—Say, paw, if a little boy was kept filled up with candy all the time, dcn’t you suppose that he would never want to learn to chew tobacco? Sure to Be a Go, Modern Composer—‘‘I've got a new stage song that’s bound to m.‘2 a hit,” Manager—**Any sens+ | ‘None at all.” “Any fun in it?” **Not a bit.” “‘Any music in it?’ ‘Not a note.” “Whoop! We'll take the town,” ae ae Emancipated at Last. Waiter—Scuse me, boss, but dis table is resarved fur ladies. Take yo’ hat off, too, sah, if yo’ please. ~Puck, And the Thermometer Fell. ‘I've cold,” said the Weather ‘What are you tuking for it?’ asked the wind ‘A drop of mercury 4 sw ful got an awful ” every hour. Meanness. ’ uidn’t say that that ma across the street in w« Characteristic “Now, you wo rth $10,000, would you ?” “Oh, I donut know It might be true, “That is the reason I thought you wouldn't sav it.” Putner’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil still retaims and jJustihes the good opinion best practitioners, Its by thousands of its medical attested patrons everywhere of the virtues are They Don't Know What's Wrong. Bramprox, Aug. 21—A good many people in these days are evidently ignorant of what ails them. They use remedies for dropsy, rheumatism, sciatica or some such disease, and after a time find out that | disordered kidneys caused all the trouble. Here are instances. James Crisp, a tele graph operator of this place, suffered from | dyspepsia fora long time and could not | find a remedy that would relieve him un- til he found Dodd’s Kidney Pills. cured him, as the primary cause of his dyspepsia lay, undoubtediy, in his kid- neys . A well-known lady wrote to the Toronto papers a short time ago stating that she had been cured of a womb disorder by means of Dodd’s kidney pills. She did not think, until she was cured, that disordered kidneys were the seat of the trouble. Val- entine Fisher, of Collingwood, last year | was cured of sciatica of thirteen years’ standing, by the same remedy. I had to get my | ;-hundled glasses— | | has grown in a ratio of one to a hundred; | questioned gazed a | “Why, so I did; and | The sun can’t keep this up very | mm, They | ately fitted up premises of the kind in the | success, | He, too, | that the Peterboro Medicine Co. (Limited July 18. 1893. Substantial Evidence of Public) THE GRODER DYSPEPSIA CO.. LT’D. ENTLEMEN : This is to certify that I am 60 years of age; that twenty-five years ago I began to suffer from distress in my stomach, which continued to grow worse from year to year, and that for the last live years my suffering has been almost unbearable. During this long period I tried almost every dyspep- sia medicine that I could hear of, and employed all the medical practitioners within reach, but without receiving permanent relief. I suffered from severe constipation accompanied Appreciation — Rapid } xtension of a Kusiness Founded ou Mert —When Newspaper Advertising | is Valuable. The mark of public apprec‘ation which best indicates the meritorious character « an article for public use, is the eviden | shown by the necessity of enlargement : | businese facilities connected luction of the article Indian Medicine Co | Haven, Conn., rom the orig nal formulas of the Kickapox of that cele wits the pre The Ku kk ape located at Ne owning and manufactnrin Indians the famous medicines brated tribe, found it make a substantial enlargement of essary te thei have nec } factory by the purchase of a six story | brick building, containing about | thousand square feet of floor space for conducting the enormous and still increas- ing business of supplying their remedies to else should want to procure ser- | the public. This growth has all been | within the past ten years; | outgrown their quarters since the first introduction of the Kickapoo among the white people. Their business | third time the Kickapoo Medicine Co. have thirty | and this is the | } temedies | or in other words, they are now doing annu- | ally one hundred times the amount of busi ness they did the first year Merit a Necessary Basis. This success resulted mainly from the intrinsic merit of the Kickapoo Remedies ; since their introduction was largely at- | tained with comparatively little or no ad- vertising, and that principally consisting | of parties of Indians with their interpreters travelling from town to town erecting their camps and showing the people just what | the Kickapoo Remedies were and their } use, It was only within the past two years | that the Kickapoo Remedies have been | advertised in the newspapers, and then only at first in certain sections after their | sale had been established, so as to keep | the merits of the Kickapoo Remedies be- | fore the people. | ing, however, has been of much benefit to | the sale of these famous medicines, and has | been largely instrumental in effecting the | needs of additional facilities. Many people | who were not reached before are now using | the Kickapoo Indian Remedies, and some | really astonishing cures have been wrought | by these simple compounds of roots, barks , and herbs. When Newspaper Advertising Pays. Healy & Bigelow, the agents for the | Kickapoo Indian Medinine Company, ap- | preciate and endorse most heartily the value of the newspaper advertising for a meritorious article, and say: ‘We find that newspaper readers are very diserimin- | ating, and inclined to be skeptical ai first, but after you have established confidence in your goods, and the people find that your statements are reliable, then your business is bound to increase and extend.” The Kickapoo Remedies consist of only five articles, all of which are | } ; | j They are absolutely free from substances, as attested to after a chemical analysis by R. H. Crittendon, Professor of Physiologic- al Chemistry at Yale College. Kickapoo Indian Saywa 13 a blood, liver and stomach remedy. tlowers. mineral or other deleterious This newspaper advertis- | purely the | product of roots, barks, gums, leaves and | Kickapoo Indian | i | { | | | } Oil is a quick cure for all pains, stiffness, | | i i | | S-renese, rheumatism, and the | Kickapoo Indian Cough Cure, as its name implies, is for throat and lung difficulties. Kickapoo Indian Salve is an excellent remedy for cuts, wounds, sores, eczema, ete., and Kickapoo Indian Worm Killer is a harmless and absolutely certain remedy for those troubles so frequently met | with among children, viz: Seat, pin and ! | like. | stomach worms. The Sagwa retails for one | | dollar a bottle; the Cough Cure fifty cents; | and the other remedies at twenty-five cents a bottle or package. There is probably not adrug store in the United States to-day where the Kicka- poo remedies are not abtainable, and we are pleased to say that Messrs. Healy & Bigelow have published in this paper, and will continue doing so, some really mar- vellous cures effected by the Kickapoo Indian Remedies, and also unimpeachable evidence of the absolute vegetable purity of these simple, yet effectual compounds, that, as someone has said, bring “Long Life and Good Health.” A SPLENDID RECORD. A Provincial Industry Trebles its Business in the Last Three Months, | Some three months ago this journal in- | formed its readers that a new provincial industry, that of the Hawker Medicine Company, of St. John, had completed its first qurrter’s business, and that itse 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 staff and work has been carried on in the working | packers room till 11 o’clock every night in | order to fill orders promptly From al! parts of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia | and P. E. Island, from Newfoundland and | DODD & ROGERS, WHOLESALE AND REAIL HARDWARE. Charlottetown, August 3, 1893—tu th sat 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 800n as they | have given any of them atrial that these standard remedies are all that | 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. they are | 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 succeas- | fully introduced the Hawker remedies in | Newfoundland last pring, will start and | traverse the western part of Canada, from Montreal to Vancouver in the interests of the company. With euch a record as that of their first six months now closed, the Hawker Medicine Co. are evidently destined to achieve a great success. They control standard remedies, which have received the endorsation of leading physicians in Canada and the United States, as well as the fervent praise of sorely afflicted peopl 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 Lower Provinces. William Hawker, the | original inventor of the remedies, has been a druggist in St. John for 30 years, anc remedies before the present company was organized. It is with pleasure that this journal records the company’s wonderful —_—_ a ; ; is D. Waters, Campbellfurd, Ont., says ware, Kitchen l tensils, Silverware, )| Ladies’ and Children’s Boots, | found out at a late day that his kidneys | are at liberty to use his name in the in- had all along been the cause of his suffer- | terest of all who may be suffering as he ings. These are only some of many like | was before he used Membray’s Kidney and | | ' experiences that are daily met with. USE SKODA’S DISCO VERY ,the’grea! ' Blood and Nerve Remedy, Liver Cure. USE SKODA’S DISC OVERY, ‘the great blood and Nerve Remedy. | i ; } | had long proved the value of the different | | by bloating and troubled me very much. s» sick and weak that work. belching of wind. Sometimes I would become Nervousness could not attend to my Under such conditions I became alarmed and began to lose hope of recovery. One day I notieed in The Telegraph a_testi- monial telling what Groder’s Syrup had done for other people. oan 2 This was about one year ago. | bought one bottle and found it so beneficial in its re- sults that great relief. NOW. There I secured more. I CAN EAT ANYTHING I WISH is no more BLOATING, no more SORENESS OF STOMACH. The remedy gave me Nervousness is com- pletely gone; constipation has become a thing of the past in my case. In short, | CONSIDER THAT I AM CURED, and cured by the use of three bottles of GRODER’s BOTANIC DYSPEPSIA SYRUP. I can consientiously recommend above remedy to all who suffer as I did. Yours truly, (Signed) GEORGE RANDALL. NOTE.—This is to certify that the above testimonial is true in every respect, as I am well acquainted with the above-named gentleman. (Signed) August 15—eod A. 8S. BURNES. What is me LLAAN SS . . — cS z ’ ‘ ¥ S BWA iQ . ~AA Sih sa SS Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains ncither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, it is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothcrs. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fevcrishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relicves tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency, Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Fricnd, Castoria. “ Castoria is an excellent medicine for ch!!- fren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children.” Da. G. C. Osaoon, Lowell, Mass. * Castoria is the best remedy for children of which Iam acquainted. I hopo the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real intercst of tacir children, and use Castoria in- st ad of the various quack nostrums which cre dustroyiag their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and otber hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending tacm to premature graves.” Da. J. F. Kscurton Conway, £r Castoria. “ Castoria is so well adapted to children thaf I recommend it as superior toany prescription known to me.” H. A, Ancuen, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. 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WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Wooden Butter Dishes and Ege Cases, We also carry a large stock of WAXED Sutter and Lard, WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAA and TWINE of every description. a SCHOFIELD BROS., Importers and Wholesale Paper Dealers, ST. JOHN, N. B. P. 0. Box 435. Lad ) Sane Fetching the Docto At night is always a trouble, and it is often an entirely unnecessary trouble if Perry Davis' PAIN KILLER fs xept in the house. A few drop: of this old remedy in a little sweet. ened water or milk, brings prompt relief. Sold everywhere. Have you seen the New BiG BOTTLE Old Price 25 Cents, the best) Farm For Sale. THE snheer | Bawa ¢ on the Murs mh 1a favorably the “We The Telephone Company P. E. ISLAN “ D. Parties u ist. Speak w from the transmitt 2nd. Speak in a moderate ton too loud, and dist Srd. Place the tele , gover the one 80 elenh ear just as if you wish dtosheut out all sounds. 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