FEBRUARY 2, 1894. . — —— = —_—— — — ee — — a THE DAILY EXAMINER : - - . FRIDAY, os ee a ee ———— 7 "KATEFUL, PLEASING RELIBP | a 5 | AFTER MANY DAYS, e | ceil | How « Queens County Man Found Pormanent Healing. The Leading Paper of P. E. Island. ite | His Own Experience Tells Fully and | Freely some Truths which all Read- THE LARGEST in Size and Circulation. ie eee THE BEST for the Public and for Advertisers year. It isto reach such that One Year, Teas $4 Three Months, ‘ : | the gentleman to whom these . | lines refer, and whose portrait Six Months, - $2/One Month, - 35¢ is tere even: nas writen the POND'S EXTRAC Sore Throat, Lameness, ‘CONAN Dove Influenza, SOFT RIGHT, (908, OF a ene Wounds, iF SHE HAS ONTINUED | Piles, _ ine large man drew out a red case Earache ’ extracted a great yellow mceer- YOUR Dulligit | Soccer Chlblaing, SOAP = Harold had tit «cigar, and both the siels | Sorg Ey@s, WIF E ee | eet leche ipinaiag evans: ok Inflammations, eure wecerer. Hemorrhages. I shall lie on tnis sofa. So! Now, | _ AVOIO IMITATIONS. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. A » ber to enquire from those who ¢o usef& (hories. just sit here and throw your POND’S EXTRACT Cco., 76 Fifth Avenue, New York, just now tMat ho has a partner.” 4 ' WHAT THEY THINK OF ITP No, a n't stop smoking. Llike it. Clara, eer : — “Yes, my boy is the junior partner, a dear, put your feet upon the coal scuttle Pearson is the senior. I was introduced and do try te lovk a Little dissipated. I} to him years ago, and he offered Harold wish we could crown ourselves with | the opening. Of course we had a pretty flowers. There are some lettuces on the stiff premium to pay.” sideboard. Oh, dear, here he is! I hear | D "¢ eo lix Y Mrs. Westmacott had stopped and was his kev.” She began to sing in her high, | on. a * standing very stiffly, with her red Indian fresh voice a little snatch from a French | face even grimmer than usual. ; | r, with a swinging tra-la-la chorus. Pearson?" said she, ‘Jeremiah Pear- BEvoree — easel what necando. You Know the poop isn’t big enough to hold the lieutenant when the skipper’s on shore.” “] suppose he charges the usual half per cent?” “Don't know, I'm sure, ma’am. I'll swear that he does what is right and proper.” “That is what I usually pay—10 shil- lings in £100. If you see him before I do, just ask him to get me £5,000 in New Zealands. It is at 4 just now, and I fancy it may rise.” “Five thousand!” exclaimed the ad- miral, reckoning it in his own mind. “Lemme see! That's £25 commission. A nice day's work, upon my word. Itisa very handsome order, ma'am.” ‘Well, I must pay some one, and why not him?" “T'll tell bim, and I’m sure he'll lose no time.” Oh, there is no great hurry. By the way, | understand from what you said Frost Bites, Soreness, Catarrh, Burns, Bruises, Sore Feet, Face Ache, 7 & cre BY SPECIAL ROYAL APPO NTMENT — — —— -- + | Here and there, in almost every town of our province, |are “chronic” cases over | which doctors disagree; cases that become worse year after FAC-SIMILE OF lessly over the back of the sofa, g We are so proud of asthe kind at are said in its faror by those * Soap a fair trial, i } w ‘ »8 } story of his case. but call and inspect our New Parlor, Drawing The doctor had walked home from the son!” : ° ' ° ° ; station in a peaceable and relenting Room and Bedroom Suites. J itirc; Pata | “The same.’ Read This Sp‘endid Offer 10 Subs ribers ‘ frame of mind, feeling that perhaps he need not carry out that investment,” “Very well, ma’am.” They walked on together side by side, she brooding over some thought of her own and hoa little crossed and disap- pointed at her caprice and the lost com- | ; for ’ | wission i i | (Th he Cont nned.y are determined to give the best bargains; __ 3 ~ a ‘ © USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great had said too much in the morning, that his daughters had for years been models | ‘Then it’s all off,” she cried. “You *Bedsteads, and odd pieces of Furniture. SUNLIGHT McCLURE'S MAGAZINE FREE | to everyone subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER tor 12 months « 40 cents a month. By special arrangement with the publishers, we we | enabled to make a most exceptional otfer to send McCLL RE’S MAGAZINE FREE FOR ONE YEAR to everyone who fille out the following blank forn , | in every way, and that if there had been 5 s } 5 any change of late it was, as they said on ¢ isten themselves, on account of their anxiety ‘ to follow his advice and to imitate Mrs. Westmacot He could see clearly enough now that that advice was un- wise and that a world peopled with Mrs. but remember that we sell the Cheapest, and ~ & Mitchell, Halifa (venta for ’ or — ney . anny o ‘ . arr<erc 7904 ‘ sai a \ 3 . > Wt ie Westmacotts would not be a hay py r a every time gui J JHIN N KW sf yN ». the ( heapest Bleod and Nerve Remedy cniouting a THE DAILY EXAMINER 18 i wing. agree 4 soothing one. It was he who was him- i subscr | f a self to blame, and he was grieved by the 4 of ms . Fr - eo : : Babies te we recat etapetatgte abe Furniture Store on P. E. Island. Quality of CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT TO US. mible and saddene s ro g s : he wees ee oe a ae } goods guaranteed. No trouble to sh WwW > yds ALL INTERESTED | ought to be fat. Give the pated. As he entered his hall he heard el { pH X N kK WwW . { ) N 5 STU TTTE TTI T I I mn Babies a chance. Give the voice of Ida uplifted in a rollicking i 1 = iy. R EAD T Is ! ey | th. ditty, and a very strong ~ “ tobacco Charlottetown, January 4, 1894 ricer el Tec Examiven Publishing Co., ' = was borne to his nostrils. He threw open | . om Suibalies deemed ee i All persons indebted tous by note of : 9 the dining room door and stood aghast | hand, book account or otherwise, will Charlottetown, P. E. Island. « > gS at the scene which met his eyes. lease take notice : tied ; i : | Cc tt The seem was full of the blue wreaths ee Big-eared ey their accounts You will please send to my address the DAILY EXAMINER for 12 Mr ees hall te SE of smoke, and the lamplight shone ; AT) eqmocnte wot id Fet : ; : ‘ by’ : . 4 an nh i g d ounts not pax ebruary Ist, : » ne ; 1 ~ : t ? through the thin haze upon gold topped | 1894, will be sued for without further mouths from date, for which I agree to pay 40 cents a month, it being la Chipm.n, Queens Co.,.N B ttles. nig a8 a yk Ss < . notiee. als }) and se » anid eave” oxbenai: ; : ee bottles, plates, napkins and a litter of tie aj] and settle and save expense understood that you are to have sent to my address for one year, without i it was there that a re presenta POOLF & LEWIS. . P. S.—We have on hand a large stock hat FS of Lumber, suitable for Building pur- inl, 14,2 oyster shells and cigarettes. Ida, flushed and excited, was reclining upon the set- Emulsion ive of the Groder compan extra charge, McULURE’S MAGAZINE, commencing with the current alled upon him, Sept. 1st, of ST a ee ee ee ed SUITS to hisroom. A quarter of an hour aft- fow-ricl Castori: revent romiting four Curd : ; ati ” i i Sdw iv Hale, P ; fevorishness. astoria prevenis vomiting four Curd, f Charlottetown Incerpuratic n Act,” ani of the Boyesen, Alphonse Daudet, Camille Flammarion, Edward Everett Hale, Professur : . erw: rd he heard the ac Or slam, and his r Act amending ths same. 55 Vie ’ Cap 10, in- H. y * P , : asked your ad vice about takin, - C sated Oil tee, a wineglass at her elbow and a Ciga- ‘ne Cream of Codiiver On, tte betw i ingers, while C poses, i , Zand 3 inch Pine, Spruce ; : . rette between her fingers, while Charles | } 5 » OI i resent year H S oreelin with hypophosphites, and Westmacott sat beside her, with his arm | : and Hemlock Boards, 1} inch Flooring number. he P y di He | die . watch them grow Fat, Chub- thrown over the head of the sofa with Ss SE ASAD P, and Sheathing, Studding, Scantling, 2 and i Ce ee ee iia } was most cor la 1c g ac 5 <e rit H ae eal ht , Pi a the suggestion of acaress. Ontheother{ © 2 ean Sey Att 2 ee te =: ag me 3 _ eran S07 noeeee oa aie oeererseueseesesoesooes | icknowledged his thanks, giv : DY. eaith V; Bricnt hysi- side of the room Clara was lounging in j br 3 Le 2 . ee yt a) VA an alings, Uedar an: Spruce Sbingies, Add / 7 7 ere : i 7 23% q tk Piet 5 antl he we on Pt FFE MARR cccccccccccecccceccccceccees eee FORD .ccccd coccnsovcssovcccse $000 e cbvescoceses , ‘ i t lowi dank Ghacsmente entei, cntesen’' + dy semis. vith Meade teak Gn 4 fea BG & A y Cedar Posts, L me and Brick, ete. all of Date % | ing expression to the following ts both smoking and both with Wineglasses ; i 7 : 4 Ss ~ Ww en we wi Rell 1OW or Vash, as our Po : ; " } state ment: ; beside them ” The doctor stood speech- as =~ Uz I ee whole stock must be cleared = by open- a> Lb Lin Sb Lb Sb» Sb Lb Sb Sb So NN Ln a Ss nbn Sin bn Sb Sin bn Lb» Lip Si Sin Lip Lov Sb Sn b> Lb> Shy Si Lo Sp Sb ln nin Sip Ln ln Sb lon ln lbp Sp lo ‘isp | “Ie is five years since 1 Giral Ron’? dor nhotitetos! essin the doorway, staring at the bac. | \ Ny le — (Ui Cg on ing of navigation. Come amd examine } F or " Gent be deceived Sabstitutes! less in the doorway, staring a a : a ie aa | CS and get sentine turesns g ! ffscte , - c . 4 chanalian scené Ape gue Te FS s er z eRe = ee ‘POO! E & LEWIS CALL AT OUR OFFICE and see the entertaining and finely illustrated M« became afl cted with a form of “Come in, papa, do!” cried Ida. “Won't | CASS ASS SSS SSS SSS Beake’s Ma. 8 Whart CLURE’S MAGAZINE, which has among its contributors the most famous seen indigestion Last winter it b you have a glass of champagne?” Chown, Thee 21. 1k9R—%ms ondies at n America and England, including R. L. Stevenson, Rudyard Kipling, A. Conan Doy came more severe, cevelopin, TOOTHACHE! “Pray excuse me,” said her father | toria is Dr. Samucl Pitcher’s prescription tor [ut....t — ee = apalicodenniee Octave Thanet, William Dean Howells, Bret Harte, Clark Ruscell, Joel Chandler Ha - : . : * di ho I cz P ; HEADACHE! coldly. “I feel that Iam intruding. | nd Child It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ris, Thomas Hardy, J. T. Trowbridge, Jerome K. Jerome, a | into chronic diarrhoe : canno 5 did not know that you were entertaining 6 ee ee ee eee ee 7 y Theodore Roosevelt, Joaquin Miller, Gilbert Parker, John Burrotghs, Hamlin Ga:- -ell you how much I suffered NEURALGIA! Perhaps you will kindly let me know other Nareotic substance. It is a harmless substitute : é iand, Prof. E. 8. Holden, Prof. C. A. Young, H. H. Boyesen, Robert Barr, Henry M. | tor SIX LONG WFEKS It seemed SRECABTLT GERGS ST CAE ATTLATES OF when you have finished, Yon will find for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing fyrups, and Castor Oil. Stanley, Archibald Forbes, Andrew Lang, and many othegs. 7 h h : li f vi ld tb e it : study.” » ion ry he ae lt pai ™ - : ™ a ——— —— - 4h ~ ° . . . | as t Uy re ie cou no Ww Bes a Ox: a * a at a eee a {6 is Pleasant. Its guarantco is tl:irty ycars’ use by I’ pursuance of an Act of the General \ssembly Each number of MoCLURE’S MAGAZINE contains two illustrated interview | me b h te ; Rosi tired ‘fhe h ie i orteta, Tillions of Mothers. Castoriadestroys Worms and allays i a 7 3 aie ot oo ‘Majess with famous people. Jules Verne, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Tiseandier, the famorr | found You will remember ho: Se sente now f ‘ a? Dre tet o etired, deeply ht ( iff 2iliioms ati¢ % “ < SULTOVS Ve rt 3 ai aisianys rs ear ¢ the reizn of tler pr mts 2 . a . ‘a ' ° 25 cents per Bo , at all Druggists. door ret ieeply hurt and mortified, r nt Tisvasio, Cc ‘ap 12 intituled : The City French Balloonist, Archdeacon Farrar, Thomas A. Edison, F. Hopkinron Smith, h. | [ told you of my condiuon an. -_ ET i i j cures Diarrhea and Wind Colie. Castoria reli. ves tuld “An ct tom nd tue City of Cha:lotte.| GTaham Bell-and many others, have furnished material for especially prepared inter b c a> Ly . two daugnters came to announce that ‘ + . “5 ; : a " - m. eae Act” ity oO} 1a’ lotre views, ahith will appear fully illustrate? in this magazine. 4 bottle of GRODER'S SyRUP ——-. the guests weve gone. tecthing tronbles, cures constipation and flatulency. I do hereby sive Public Notice that an election ’ - . : x A Sidney S , r “Guests! ‘Whose guests?” he cried an- | Castoria cssimilates tho food, regulates the stomach < oe oes toomus ‘lane Se ae HENRY M. STANLEY will contribute, especially for young readers, a stor} ou told me t at the medictny r +s and good ce Possessio: | Stily. ‘‘Whut is the meaning of this ex- a ae . Couvcil for each of Wards Nam ers 1, 2 and *% ot | Of AFRICAN AaV ENTURE. | was a laxative and mi ht noi “ i 1 riving healt ad tural sleep. Case ' ees hibition? and bowcls, giving healthy and natural s p- ‘ said Cis and o tero persons toareve as C mm n IRAL HISTORY AND ADVENTURE.—T! ss “Es idea) “eatlole meet m abeds. | dela red buy : , * F "Ee | Ww i i a shi S nacea—t: i 2 ric . wes he 4 Couse) f J Ne y J Ss Al i “2 {.—there wh everal articie- Cds. W. W. WELLNER We have been yiving a little supper, toria is tho Children’s Panacea—tne Mother’s Pricad. of nid City, aud of three pareo-s ionrapn ‘irttson toy Megietha Blathwayt who lias been called ‘rs Mr. W. T. Stead the be-t} ; fi 7 few hours oad 1 be —_ — sts." Com-on '+un ilmen in the said Counci for | ! ee ae eG ; %: ei ee ig ed | ing for y ho . rE P om a = cy = ” id Wurd No 5 n aan ty. veing in oe Sete 4 interviewer in England, from material furnished him by Carl Hagenback, of Hamburg, 5 r h . ould hel - sat ae “¥e = think it right then, to =storl.. Castorir. i a Council ac, representing the | the great animal importer and trainer. These articles deal rt igs a - : iki | gan to hope tnat wh ou —< castically. yt I z n, to , - poceicstbtes ; ‘his ce ui r rticle u wit I i " : } : aes i tel rY : , . : sta, the Training of Wild Beasts, the Transportation of Wild Beasts, the Adven 7 ; s seeme | entertain young bachelors late at night, Dasteris is. a2 excellent medicine for hit “ Castoria is so well adapted to chi’ ‘ren that Yor Ward Number Fees pa tea a roc cot eenes or Carl Hessubeck The: nee will be illustrated by an Englis: we: eens > - +l ° - to smoke and drink with them, to—oh, A thers have repeatedly told me of its |] recommend it as superior toauy prescriptios is a ts a” — na Cou cil. artist of great skill in drawing animals , la burden because of b oating of that I should ever have lived to blush eR ae. knows 60 ues,” = © | Rear ...cke- tsetse ; mach |: was with difficult for my own daughters! I thank God ee nis Cem et Five.......Thres Coancilors, JOHN BURROUGHS, C. F. HOLDER, DR. C. C. ABBOTT and other writer | St tk a ae a | that your dear mother never saw the | ae on eee : os ' WILL BE HELD ON amous for their work in this field, will contribute to the Magazine. that ry a a : Su ictently | day. j storia is the best remedy for children of “Our physicians in the children’s depart : | to attend to my usiness. @ Dearest papa,” cried Clara, throwing ama’ Shepete day oe | ses Dene spel ee Wednesday, the Mth day of OF interest to both Young and Old will be PROF. R. L. GARNER’S AFRICAN| pe 7 ama well man now Rer-arme about him. “Do not be angry pode are gee tan —eeommenipi Mmm one: Ain, paragon gece February. A. D.. 1894 EXPEDITION TO THE GORILLAS. Arrangements have been made, in conne: | u ' ! ° | with us. If you understood all, you ee = — a en ee e wary, re ’ tion with aleading English review, to publish Professor Garner’s letters descriptive ot | from the use of your remedy. e “eer \ i ; f t.erariousquack nostrums which are medical supplies i . Ss re At the several places, that is t ; . : oe : - : : ri met . a Make flew, Rien Blood would see there is no harm in it.” viag their loved ones, by foreingopium, | products, yet we are fres to confess that the bn Wank Me &. seas nene hp emecet tient Co oe eae eet ik me = Spt ee or aie — Be In three days after | bought WV etae wutr?y os ee No harm, miss! Who is the best nhine, soothing syrup and other hurtful merits of Castoria has won us to look with Maceachern, Que n &.reet . curious and interesting investigataons he is ma ing in the speech of monkeys. i G ee S oe th te ernie Uke then é ; 7 UUP OF Onis judge of that: nta down their throats. thoreby sending | favor upon it.” In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Thomas | *ailed for Africa last September for the purpose of further pursuing his studies in the ROVERS be KUI € te box ts worth t the cont fe bor of pik Fs “Mrs. Westmacott,” suggested Ida 1 to premature graves.” Unirep Hosprra axp Dispensary, Conuully, opposite Mr. KR. Heariz’s Warehouse | native haunts of the gorilla. The illustrations of these articles will be from photo | pain and distress across my bos is worth ten tii ) oat oO as of ge o's ty | } cn alin adlecliliaes Beaten, ooceee Street, between Great George and Prince graphs taken by Prof. Garner in Africa } ! 3 M sn pon They expel sl impurtiee fram tie ver | slyly. IF. Ke , —_ * Ge . remové y m womer “great beneilt Using thet . ang hai Jonwé :% ; ; in Ward No, 3, at or near the Market H . : : ' . . stomach were : sod pamphict free. S.devetyaber. cs gat: =} she doctor sprang from his a. enero” ener ewedeneg In Ward No 4. at or near the — City Hall, McCLURE’S MAGAZINE also contains most interesting articles under the head- | bowels rapidly assumed a nat- SULSUN & CO..% in House St. Yortoe. Maw Confound Mrs. Westmacott!” he cried Ths Centaur Company, T7 Murray Street, New York City. corner of Kent and Queen Streets. The Exdge of the Future,” “ Newest Knowledge,” “Knowledge of Immediate Value, | * . ee In Ward No. 5, at or near the carriage shop of ‘‘arroll & McAleer, corner of Kuston and Great Georye >treets. And »t the said Eleciion the Poll will be opened at nine o‘ciock in the forenoon, and continue open ’ ural, healthy condition, Now I eat ano drink as well as I ever could. I have gained constant- tear a | striking frenziedly into the air with his The Present Hour,” “Stranger than Fiction,” etc. TO LET. hands. “Am I to hear of nothing but | this woman? Is sheto confront me at | We are offering this splendid Magazine with THE set a! ni Str feorz | every turn? I will endure it no longer.” until five o’cluck in the afternoon ofthe same : mms, kitchen, dining ab “But it was your wish, papa.” SS ns SenpanepaenaRpensaranspiscnasgscaemaian | ©°7- DAILY EXAMINER for only $4.60 a year, payable iv | ly in (i-sh since March last. I good yard and stabling, ¢ “Then I will tell you now what my DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. . fectly cured : —— aed second and wiser wish is, and we shall am pesiectly cured. c Number One shall comprise all thar part of advance or in monthly instalments of 40c. as desired So os will ohev it as vot . } = 4 are will obey it as you have the | [ a [ Grain Crusher Sree, aad the pareal of land formerly known as . rs the Militar rrack Ground. org “Of course we will, papa.” 2 3 e Number Two shall comprise all that part of NERVE NERVE BEARS ore 0 néw ae Ain dae steht neat iti 1 Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street und north of Dorchester Street. B ©-ANS Failing Maaboul ; s th | get these odious notione which you have ee bi fe EB & weakness of body ous. | imbibed, that you should dress and act Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. comes youth, This Lemay ob as you used todo before ever you saw this Number Four shall comprise all that part of taeatmaTs have failed even t relieve. old by drug | woman,and that in future you confine Hata ee giste at $1 per package, or ota oe cet ee your intercourse with her to such civili- Soli a= and north of Gratton Street. es bbe bas : ° Number Five shail comvrise all that part of OU Fardeen Unt Write tor vempnic ; Chariottetown which lies north of Fizroy Sireet, <n Fabs so including the Common of the -aid Tewn, i . NOMINATION DAY., WEDNE DAY. February 7th, A. 1) 1804, from it seems a duty for me to state my case fully, that others «ho suffer as 1 did may koow where to find a cure.” Truly yours, E. A. Branscoms, We make this exceptional offer in order that we may secure a large number ot new subscribers, but all who are already subscribers may avai! themselves of thi+ | Opportunity to secure practically free this great popular Magazine, Address: The Examiner Publishing Co., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. ae a aoe COPYRIGHTS. K } E |} CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? Fors | A Rts answer and an honest opinion. write te UNN & CO.,, who bave bad neariy fifty sear | experience in the patent business. Communica tions strictly confid A Handboegk vf la- ity (le: k's Off ce, C £6 atenee ul. oe a ce. © sarloitetown, | formation concern: -atents and bow to ob Ja . 18, 1891. | tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mecha an23—10i | feal and scientific books rent free Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive : - — mpptee te the scientific American. << ; broucht w y before iblic Withe nb ili | W { } hig ' us are iy belo adie wit WieGulh ul ad Wall Quis, 1oneP, | | out ‘cost to the inventor. ‘iis «plended paper —— AND ——. TURNIP SLICER. —— HF & ties as are necessary between neignovors.: | “Weare to give up Mrs. Westmacott?” SOO VOSVSSVSI OVE | in 7 ee ; Having a large stock of the above Farm Implements on oY BONE DAY. oo , “Oh, dear dad, how can you say any- oe ae : . . he tine of Twelve at noou until the hour of ¢ Though you Cough thing so cruel,” cried Ida eae eee hand, and Wishing to close them out this season, for the next a rE ee anes ae the — day. ae ; Ae te ye ‘ . i > : For gualification of Electors. see ve Act 5) ¢ Don’t Despair! | towsy. golden hair into her father’s shirt | two months I will sell them for 12 bushels of good White Victoria. Cap. 12, sec 24 10 29. eee front. while Clara pressed her cheek | p Ss oo ha Re 3 : Desde sie + 5. Q Many »pparently hopeless cases | Russian Wheat, delivered at Charlottetown. Parties sending have been cured by a course of against his whiskers. “Of course we A ; ‘ . rs as ; | Wheat by train will have Bags returned with Crusher. AMPBELL’S WINE OF | shall give her up if you prefer it.” . Extra Rings for the above always on hand. BEECH TREE CREOSOTE “Of course we shall, papa.” TRY IT! RAINLAWY *@). The decter patted the two caressing AT ALI, DRUGGISTS. CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk, T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the ¢ ity of Charlottetown, ” } heads. “These are my own two girls : E> Ww | again,” he cried, ‘It has been my fault : . asmuchas yours, I have been astray, fi { ; ‘ ‘h’tov Jee. 27, 1893—e we (¢ LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. ; ‘ K. CAMPBELL &CU., Montreal. and you have followed me in my error. | Ch’town, Dee. 27, 1 eod & ¥) | 3 i i ee ee ee It was only by seeing your mistake that | oo . — | ee ae epee) nmeated bee ly ae ] have become conscious of my own. | N pursuance of an Act of the General Assem- D p } ae md i; E t | wes OS 2 reer. Sample ons , nt Teg Vi i to . t . wv ‘ t . ] Let us set it aside and neither say nor | bly of ‘his Island, made and vassed in the é ER Qs f R PL | copies, 25 cents. very number ent . 3 i Oi © ee ii ‘ al li ¢ ( ‘hind: enethdns: - it.” - | Oth year of the reign vf Her p esent Mujesty F | U } Siful plates, in colors, and pho a ) . i think anything more about it. aen Victoria, intituted: “Charlotte: C | $ S $ S | Stuns dastens ond pocorn onetnecrn Xecean f ol enengeuniamediiig i — Works : ‘Act, 137.” ‘I ip lana ate T E eSUxXe Feo. Nr Vv You ce it tes e WAY. ' eral unrepreecnted districts CHAPTER XI Public Notice that an no =. —o nie: ’ f [-land where I want Loea or Dis , : A BOLT FROM THE BLUE. toa ‘ ‘ repress ‘ Sf ani fase i i wy ; So by the cleverness of two girls a | Election for a Water Commissioner for | EFFECTUALLY CURES CATARRH, COLD IN THE HEAD, CATARRHAL HEAD- | Sait Y Ca alt I j i “to “he the dark Gone was thinned —_— _ turned | the City of Charlottetown, i sold everywhere, Price, 26 cents: M'fd. by THE H 1 WK ait MEDICINE COY.,L'td.,8t. John, NB a : en oneer | into sunshine. Over one of them, alas, | . iad ; : erin’ mer" | another cloud was gathering which could te he ice te Anahi vient | IN STORE. 3 ' MI mad Was of i Jase ipre | BOt be so easily dispersed. Of these three es ; ene a4 Pere se ee, he a : , : i ongad { creed, ' oo — holds ae tote had teow to- We DN f ® i 3,500 Bags _ poo! Salt, i gether two had already been united by | - &. A . : 329 * hery “ : B. PATON ties of love. It was destined, however, | ee 3 People in this 19th century are bound to have the best | 1,000 bush. Turk’ [-land Salt, eru=bed, > i i : . . e , ’ t ‘ "e > . se “ es . Maritime Manager, | that a bond of another sort should con- Cre ne eee cal teat that can be had for the mopey. That is why | 1,000 “ee oc an Charlottetow: nect the Westmacotts with the Hay Den- at the severai places, that is to say : : y Pe. PEAKE BRCS. & CO. of oe asl mame | “in wea ark, er soar toe ol EVERYBODY WEARS | jand vers. 6 Office of Mr. a. Se ' s i John Vaceacne Heep > : ; ; (ratciul ¢ emilorting. Between the admiral and the widow a POROUS iy Ward i. os oes the house of i bE ’ GC very cordial feeling had existed since the | WATERPROOF : ' Tpvenne Crane, : opposite Mr. R Heartz’- PS c SS A, | d#y when the old seaman had hanled GARMENTS and Prin. 6 Uereet re Ores ne : iV ij wee iy r j nist! . 1 a | ” , nes ts. d ; ; i pp Oco * | down his flag and changed his opinions, | In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. ot © te Operative & Prosthetic De J. granting to the yachtswoman all that he Everybody wears them, In Waid No 4. atornear the new Ciy Hail BREAKFAST . ‘or 1 Ke t d " . . m . - . . - awn bnawledge of the nat- | had refused. to.the reformer. His own | Si bp sn ae They give perfect satisfaction in fit, style and finish DR IP Wy RR \ y. oral laws wh » govern © operations of mee and een ee ee renee ALWAYS ASK FOR pees & MeAleer, corner of Kuston and Great | and jt has become a by-word that ile @ hed titsh tg lives na trition, and by a careful © same qualities in his neig r,anda } And at the ssid Eleerij ol ill be ‘“ i i : ° : ” Stamper B k. Victoria Rov application of t properties of well-seleet- friendship sprang up between them which | opened ai nine o'clock in can iceiaie a con- GRANBY Rv BBERS Weal like iron. j ny : ~ : ; ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps tas provided our | was more like that which exists between 2 five o’cl wk in the afternoon o December 26, 1893—tu thn sat ; janld—J&w Ivr breakf il with a delicately tlivored | two men, founded upon esteem and a re . eee - . _a mo gE . oa beverage whico may save we many heavy | community of tastes. hina ee = ee 5 _ —" — S. R. FOSTER & SON, doctored’ Gills. It ia by the licions use of “By the way, admiral,” said Mrs. Nuns shall Compris: all that part o zs . : ~ oe evch art f diet that : oe Manvfacturers of Wire Nails, \ constit ition | Westmacott one morning aa they walked iti may ve gradually built up unt strong | together down to the station, “I under- Steel and lron cut Nails ond imar eof suutie miaiadies are ee ee elt A A i all I ONS aly Re Sint ag ~ 7 ~_ =o ; to disease. | stand that this boy of yours in the inter- Street and north of Dorchester Street. Charlottetown which lieg south of liorchester : Street, and the parcel of Jand furmerly known as the Military Barrack Ground Number Two shail comprise all that part of Chariotteto.wn which hes south of Richmond I ce a El I + ot ot an Spikes, tacks, Brads, Sa0e : #; vals of paying his devotions to Misa ; T ; : ; att alanine hae > — ‘ ; Number Three shall cor li that part of Fatt xs aris ceils y te aitaex wherever there| Walker is doing something pon Chuarlouetown which lies -outh of Gref'on Street Nails, Iii ngariea Nails, is a weal point. Wemay escape many @| *change.” i and north of ichmond street. S i NB tal « ¢ be , -aal wel 7 - J ber Fo oT i Baw dee > fatal shaft by keeping ourselves wel! forti “y ’ 1 th Num ur shall comprise all that part of 5 ' — sack dreds ede |» pennesly wen » 63, me = and t ore ene ae of | Charietiotens which Hes south of Fitzroy Street ig ems ak , a e ee oe Geeta a is age who is doing so well. He’sdraw- | aes Pee ae F ; ed frame Civil Service Gazette. ing Theda Plan tol you; ma'ein . Ronis umber Five shall comprise all that part of moon{ X Ea rim Be or = ale. is Made simply. with boiling water or milk. s . iy | Charlotte‘own which lies north of Fitzroy Street, 7 ° ? : F Hold only in packets, by Gracers, labelled | Of those that started with him are bull | inclading the Common of the said Town. Ww e are giving BIG BARG AIN S mM the ; f ‘ elie sc ae : sie, Nae : | down astern now. He touched his £500 N -MINATION DAY . . THE eubscr! \ ee = ; JAMES EPPS & CO., Homewpathic | M8t year, and before he’s 80 he'll be mak- | WKDNE:DAY Febraar: 7h, A D 1891 fro: above line of goods, as we have a large on the M: oe ; Chemists, London, Kn saan | ing the four figures. Four ol we estes fternoon «4 the ame day. k nt ane.a | a? . shia PER Ry SAM, | SEN EG. - ' 7 # ; as . - four o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. , “’ \W ) Fasm, a . a ee The reason 1 ase? is that I have Mrs. DeWet—“ There, Reginald, are Mrs. Uptodate—“ Dear me, what a For quahfic«tion of Electors, Bee Act 50, Vic- stoc on hand. { favorably ko nd con ; STAMPS WANTED. small investments to make myself from | those Rigby Wat srproofs I have been tell-| sight those DeWets are, out on the streete torte, iathales a pee lovetown Water Works | The farm co ; . : 7 : jt A ; e , ‘5 \ ps : ” ri ia, Cao. 12 ee =e | a ‘ ; i} se 2! ' are és time to time, and my present broker isa | ing you about. a t you see how styli h | a day like this without Rigby Garmente. | to 2. 2 ee TUR eet on. There OLD Canadian, United States’ and other rascal. I should be very glad to do it | ani comfortable they look ?—and they are It takes some people a ‘ifetime to learn {L. S.J : . Cc Y | Ourbnildings, nection stamps, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For through your son. just lovely for winter weather. You al- how to be comfortable. Just think bow Ma spabtea td of te ° S 5 bt me :%. csiaeh ; many pay $1 to $5 each : It is very kind of you, ma’am. His | way~ wait till everybody else in the world we used to swelter in those horrid Rubber] . M. D\VISON, North Side of Q oa ahd C. BENOIT GEORGE LOWE partner is away on @ holiday, and Har- | adopts a new thing before you will believe , Waterproofs, and such smelling things.” City Clerk. U63a Square, ere 0 posite the Pust Offic- "Waser Street 344 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, eld would like to push on « bit and show in it, We really must have them at once.” dect9—t ts an 23-1} “ ayor’s aioe. Charlottetown, Jan, 18, 1804, Charlottetown, January 4, 1894—dy & wky July 3, 1893.