ee — - i = reyes on te nw 8 @ fy ; ' ‘ rr A RA TRY TY : - = e i A A A A ia Ja NALIN Rudt. - - a SATUR DA z . MAKCH 25 1893 a Latest and Best Story of Thril- | ling Events. A Modern Gem, i t Portrays Southern Life, After the War, as in a Mirren, A BEAUTIFUL LOVE STORY. Keen Analysis of Life. Vivid Character Sketches. A Very Composite Heroine, a BE SURE AND READ IT. Te be Published Exclusively im These Columns—Watech for the First Install- ment~-De Net Miss the Greatest Copy- righted Literary Treat of the New Year. HEREVER the English language is spoken, the after war romances of the great Civil War of the United States are read with avid- ity. None which have so far appear- ed have more hu- man interest than the latest from the yen of Bret Harte. ts title, which ap- pears at the head of this column, is the name of the heroine, and the story is charmingly written in the great novel- ist’s best vein. The characters are all] + 4 SINGLE KIDER WAS SEEN GALLOPING FURIOUBLY. clear cut and show an amazing gras the situation as well as the oes sults which might be expected from the con’itions which surrounded them. Bret Harte, the prolific writer, has never given to the world a better story than that now offered in Sally Dows to ous readers. The story is appropriately illustrated, afew sample illustrations being gives herewith THY NANDSOME ARTILLERY OFFICER DIB MOUNTED AND W4S GENTLY EXAMOE IN@ THE DEAD MIN. Watch for the first installment of this great story; it will well repay a perusal And tell your neighbor, if he Nova = J. A. Maat 504, : COURTLAND LOOKED UP RECOVERING Mis USUAL CALM, ; be not a subscriber to this paper, that he may in time become a subscriber and enjoy the reading of this story which will be published exclusively in our columns in this place. Sally Dows, An After War Romance of the South, by Bert Rarte, will be commenced in these columns on Monday Next, the 27th of Mareh. ned Soap 6 i Housel This world head of all Laundry «e for quality and renowr ld amenn q Used ac ™ ry t ® IGHT manufacturers have been specially appoin SOAPMAEKERS TO THE PURE AND 10 CONTAIN NO INJURIOUS EMICALS Awarded 11 Gold Medals Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, tia and P. E. Is!and ~~ ee nds at the both tea NEARLY In Blinding Storm. THREE HUNDRED RUSSIAN CONVICTS PERISHED. ; from St. Petersburg give the de- sad loss of life among a band of bound for the prisona of Siberia. | Tbe band numbered in all three hundred snd eeventy-four p-rsons, including a large number of persons sent enced to exile for | political crimes. In accordance with the | victs custom, the convicts were marching to their | various destinations. They had epent the | night in Tomsk, Western Siberia, and con- tinued their journey early in the morning. | A snowstorm was prevailing, and when six | hours’ march from Tomsk, the storm had ' become so severe that all the roads were obliterated. Chained together, the con- victs struggled on, until gradually the! weaker ones fell in the deep snow, dragging | » stronger ones down with them. De-| spite the efforts of the cossack guards, the exhausted people could make no attempt to| saVe Liem lves, and they were abandoned | freeze to death while Agents for = & Se You Cough Yet! HAVER YOU TRIED AMPBELL’S WINE OF BEECH TREE CREOSOTE IT IS A MODERN. SCIENTIFIC, COMBINATION OF POWERFUL CURATIVES IT HAS CURED MANY! TRY IT! AT ALL DRUGGISTS. i CAMPBELi & CO., Montreal. WILE an yy “Backache | the scavengers means the . | of “the system, neys are “Delay Is trouble. Dodd's | dangerous. Neg» Kidney Pills give ewe ted kidney prompt relief.” troubles result 75 per cent. | in Bad Blood, of disease is Dys epsict, Liver rst caused by | Goaxa vaint, and disordered kid- | the most dan- neys. gerous of aii, “ Might as well priate Disease, try to have a|{ P abe tes and healthy city 0: “The above diseases cannot health when the | exist where kidneys are| Dodd's 7 clogged, they are | Pills are used Sold eae? all deaters or sen tby mail on receipt Price 50 cents. per box or six for $a, Dr. LA. Smith & Co, Torches Write for book called Kidney Talk, without sewer- age, as good ROBERT BALLOCH & TEA MERCHANTS, REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY 9190 ore hyodt. ouchs, oie. and ibhtheria have for 50 Yim yielded To Bux Bae 2 & Baile Se... eee | : ms Mincing Lane, London. a ALIFAX the others were driven forward, those in charge of nd hoping to get them to shelter. The storm | continued to increase in violence, and the} travelling became worse and wurse. Now sod then the prisoners would drop by the} wayside, where they would scon be covered | hy the rapidly-falling and drifiing snow. When the guards managed to get what few | safety, they fonnd that of the 574 persons | they bad started with, only 91 survived. | Sixty-two of those who had perished were political prisoners. Among those lost were Madame Lozarov, six other women, and four children, \ D: tpgerous Joke. A few months ago a person hardly dared say they bad Ls Grippe for fear ot rdicule. | And now that one-half of our population | have had it, the cther half ace in mortal error for fear they too will have it. We saunet wonder; for no epidemic scourge ias ever visited this country and Jeft such s trail.of death and sorrow behind. The loved members of families from state. the humblest state in I:fe) ave gube | It has been the rispses and after dan-! gers from La Grippe that have been so ap- pelling Thedeath rate in many larger tics has exceeded 100 a week from the | “grip” alone; and the end is not yet. ! Vbysicians are learning to fear (much mure than the epidemic itself,) the serious aod stal extension of the inflymmation down: | ward tothe throat and bronchial tubes, sausing crvupous and catarrhal pneumonia, | true scquences Of the maledy; which ter- | inate in death or produce severe laryn- gitis, bronchitis, asthma and a form of cate | arrh which contributes largely to chronic ; lisease of the ear, nese and throat, causing | «s of hearing, smell and_ taste. Those | shysictens who have been most successful with sae epidemic say, the surest treatment has boen with tonic ard anodyne remedies. The | nedicines mest relied upon have been Quinine, | Antipyrine, Salicilate of Soda, Jobnson’s | Anodyne Liniment, etc. A prominent Bo ston | p:per announced in January lest that more | persons had successfulty used the jast named | medicine than all the others combined § That seems reasonable for the effects from La Grippe | cause severe inflammation, snd it is a weil kvown fact that for nearly cighty yerrs no 1e- nedy has taken the place of Joknson ® Ano- dyne Liniment fur every form of infl-mn- ion, internal or external, Therein lies its} great value asa household Ancdyne, name'y van be used more ine! we ay. dest ircies down to ! } ; thet that it is and ¢ naily than any othe: At any rate, if ie has any symptoms cf the after dangers of | he *‘grip” we advise them to get a bottle of the Anodyne at once, or send to the sole} nanufacturers, I. S. Johnson & Co,, Boston, | Maes, for full particulars which they serd free, and which may save you a big doctor's | bill. marld d6i wli — o/s +-—- Shoe dealer —Yea, miss, these shoes are awoy ahead of anything in the entire stock. Mics —I it's because they have tips, isn’t it ----- —-———_ + e+e —__. The Chiidrea’s Enemy. Scrofula often shows itself in early life and is characterized by swellings, abscesses, hip etc. Consumption is serofula of the In this c'ass of disease Scott’s Kmul- supp ose disease, lungs. clne, ————— The idea of employing pretty wom n for bill collectors loeks feasibie, bat it would wot work, The celingumt deb orm would sl] want them to call again. Hawkers BALSAM CHERRY is the safest, surest au! best known remedy forthe cure of coughs, colda, bron chitis and all throat and luag troubles. The children’s favorite. Sold by all druggists and dealers ° aah SD or TOLU ann Vie Punster’s little daughter—Papa, do you know why I’m like a wiadow ? Papa—No, my yet, why ? Daughter— Because I have @ pain in my sash. USE SKODA’S DISCOV ERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. “Tramp—Heres a pie 1 stole off yer wiady, mum. I want to bring it back Housekeeper—Well, i'm glad you've got some Consecience. Tramp —Yes’m, I’m tough, but I don’t care to eat a strange mince-pie. Cop Liver O11 has lopg been justly cele- brated as a lung healer. Alone it is diffi- cult to take, but combined with the Hypo. phosphstes in Puttner’s Emulsion, it is agreeable to the taste, and unequalled by avy other medicine for weak lungs, In a ball-room. Doctor to Geveral—It is not gallant ef your officers to dence the wheie evening with the | young girls and to utterly neglect tha elderly , maidens, who are really well preserved. | General—Everyone to his taste, my dear | sir. Soldiers always picfer what is fresh t what is preserved. omental SKODA’s DISCOVERY, the great nd nerve remedy. USE blood « “Pr ssid 4 gentleman recently to the fais us Professor B'ackic, of Edinburgh, {essor, 7 ‘may I ack the secret of your happiness.” “Yes,” replied the geni+] Proféssor, whe in his cld age is es sprightly and merry a a schoclboy, ‘there is the secret. I have no Valn regrets for the past I look forward with hope he fature aud I always strive to do my cay —_——_—-~» remained «f their charges to a place of | sion is urquestionably the most reli+ble medi- “JOWNSONS opYN= LIRIERT ALIKE any OTHE v vette Im 1810 Originated by en Old Family Physician. Thin k Of It. In use for more than Righty Years, and still lenge. ration after Generation have used and blessed it. Every Traveler should have a bottle in his satchel, Every Sufferer 7%... sas. ree things Chdions Menten Patios tentanen, 4 Soreness in Body or Limbs, Stiff Joints or Strains, wiil find in this old we relief and speed Every Mother snoayne Yinimentin the nodyne Liniment y se for ag Colds, Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, Colt “Cuts, Bruises, Cramps and Pains Hable to occur in el family , without notice. Delays may oont 9 a Hes. Relieves all ted Complaints like magic. oe oneeela: tles, $2. Express paid, Ls Johnson & IMPROVED THE LAST 20 YEARS ROTHING BETTER UNDER THE SUN ‘(RUPTURE Sewn For Question Sue 2 On Reotirr Let Me Sevect Whar ts Required. a" = me Paice. Gooosane Sent BY MAIL, Recisteneo, Conrect ano CHEAP. Send Stamp for Iustrated Book CHAS. COLUTaey SurcicaL Maciinist. 134 Kina Steckt W.. TORONTO aeee ES EAsaRD TABLES and two POOw The shia iad nei ee PF. SRA INLD, ARTIES using the Telephones would find talking much mere satixfactory if they wauld observe the following rules ;— let. Speak with the mvoaih about four inches fron the transmitter. 2nd. Speak in a woderate tone of yuice, not toe lon’! aad distinetiy, Bird. J iace he tcleph: n9 a0 as to cover ‘he ear, ‘ust as if you wished te shutout all other sounds Do got press te» hard on the ear. lis poss sible co talx and b> beard when stand (Bg back iw» or theae feet from toe transmitter, if you shout loa.t en ough, but = - ao! a@ pleasant mode of conversation, is enti uanecessary, and is @ uzclexs waste 0° wind ae lungs. besides beiag voy anpeoying to all within range of your voice, ROB ANGUS, Manager, Advertising. ap7 LE: yeu wish to advertise ongitie, ares at any time, write to a ‘ . ROW. No. 1¢ Spruce Streot, New Y VERYONE in noed of information on the 4 subject o. advertising will do well © optuia a copy of “Book for Advertisers.” 353 pages price one dollar, Mailed, re paid, gy re csiptof price. Contains & careful cuinpijatior from the Americas Newspaper Directory of a the best papersand cia+s journals; gives the circulation rating of every ong, and a good dea of informatioa abcut rates and o her matterr pertaining tothe bus iness of advertising. Ad Gress ROWELL’S ADVERTISING BU nA L 16 Sproace Street. Nev York lrr—_n ws WANT™, LOST, POUND de LET. with immediate e Dwell- qo. posacesion, th ing Honse on Hilts borvugh mareet, edjoining Mr, Lemuel Poole’s re-idence, th Stable and Yard thereto The House has eight rooma, newly papered and m good order. Kent moder- a'e, Apply Wo GROR GE ALLEY st t—febis T° LET— House on corner of Camberland aad Kuston Streets, o a y G. i. Taylor. Possession given in Apri siso, house cn Fus- On Street, with siabie. cod tf—feb28 R SA uwK—Reyistered Shorthorn Cow an a sred Bai ——- Calved 15-hinst. App to dD. C. Morson, dizan ,Brid jan2i rONEY fO LOAN oa Faria on ds. Apply to A. A. McLean, Attorney-at-Law. sept3 dy if plessantly situated on Hills- LET—A hous borough ~quare, stable in the rear. Apply to Mrs Low! DEN, ns plinade, tf—meh3 OY WANTED- Intelligent, capable boy to USE SKODA’s DISCOVERY, the great blood aud nerve remedy. learn the boor-binding. Apply to J. D. TaYLor’s Booxbindery, Queen meh?3 HOURISHMENT STIMULANTS make yeu fee! March 3, 1893. and Children. other Narcotic substance. Castoria. * Oastoria is on ‘un excellent medicinc for chil- dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their ch!ldron.”’ Da. G. C. Osaoon, Loweli, Mass. “ Castoria is the best remedy for ch‘idren of 4 Lai acquainted. I hope the cay is not nsiler the real whic fag Cistant when mothers wilic interest of ta+ir children, and uso Castoria in- stead of the various quack nostrums which aro do struyiag their loved ones, by forcing opiura, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their Shreats, thereby sendixg them to premature graves.” Da. J. F. Kincreror, Conway, Ar a2 th Castoria assimilates the food, and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Fricnd. The Centaur Company, Ti , Barrer Street, New Yor! City. —————$ $5 S STIMULANT. VERSUS ——_——_(1) ——— EXTRACTS OF BEEF Stimulate Only. JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF Nouristies Thoroughly. cme % eeereeeeee one good temporarily. NOURISHMENT does vou good permanently Which wid you choose to give you strength? JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF or FXTRACT OF BEEF What is Castoria is Dr. Samuc! Pitcher’s prescription for Infants t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantce is thirty years’ use by TIlllions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays foverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria relicves regulates the stomach I recommend it assuperivr toauy prescription known to me.” E ft. A. Anczzr, M. D., 11 Se, © xfor rd &t., brooklyn, N. Y, “ Our physicians ia the children’s depart gent have spoke. a of their experi- vnce in their o !9 practice with Castoria, and although oul ‘hans among medical supplies what is known as reguiar prodnecis, yet sve are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look wita favor upon it. Uniren Hosrrvat axp Disprnsany, Boston, Mass. ” Auten C. Surrn, I'ves., | a THE SECCND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE of. prices Square. Charlottetown, Feb. 25,1892. of our immense stock is Good work, new siyles, COGNAC THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY, Ask your Wine Merchant for them. rand Sale OF Nn FURNITURE, (ey x)----—_— Continued daily until the whole disposed bottom at our Warerooms, Queen Save money and get the best goods. Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. IT HAS CURED HUNDERDs of cases considered hopeless atter all cther reg edics had failed. Do not despair, take be persuaded, and try this truly wonderfal medicine. IT WILL CURE YOU, For sale by all Drugzists and general dealers, Price 25 and 50 ete. a bottle. Manufaciured by HAWKER FAEDIC 8%. DiGt ZB iE 09, Lt, ———— Piano and Organ Tuning ang Repairing. RK. VINNICOMBE has removed his office M maesere, Har — & oore's : * where all orders and payments mey be artistic Taning and Toxing is Shae ae among many of the toeding a aoe Nore Scotia as well as onthe Ik Hoxies an ex. perience lasting over twenty ——o dge of Piano _tmenty pean saan regulate actions to a nicety, giving t ment a beautiful even tone, also oa = irs to the keyboard that few can catchpenny work, such as dirt, rusty restringing, Tellew keys, dull polieh, ete Vinricombe kno s ata glance what requires to be done and does it. Estimates fer one given. Strings and kept on hand, A!) orders punctually o. 6m. eod el DELICATE [eg ' | | MURRAY & |) io] LANMAN's é , mC 4, » @ 6k\e oa is ee to PURE | beta) | RICH | Gy bly | SWEET Ne? 3 | RARE se] o [LATING | Bilgipog |PUNGERT - pate! agg lel Dy jee Cec eae 7 | DEAT ¥ ii # ha i CDA > fy) Ter 3 Te* a n> vy 4 ry de 2 a STIL'. HOLDS THE FIRST PLACE A IN POPULAR FAVOn. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, £j FRAGRANT f& MR. THOMAS PETERS, A Veteran of the Civil War Hale, Hearty and Happy at three-score and ten, ~ GRODER’S SYRUP. HIS FAMILY ILY MEDICINE. , Tue Grover Dysrareza Cure Co GENTLEMEN:—I am now seventy yee of age, and have been out of mend, me wo poe My suffer ing been greens Oe THE * last five years, when have been in constant from weake ness and distzess of stomach. At differ» ent times I was an oe met tion of ple masiey OO N Di pains, mages frome eating any kind of food, and became #0 bloated from wind on the stomach that breathing was difficult. Nervousness bps, me awake night after night. My physicians could a temporary THAT Se. and my troubles returned again and again until I learmed of your medicine and be- gan to use it regularly. From the tint there eed change in my com- dition, an ay leat heartily and with good CU RES digestion. I am free from constipation, my health is better than at any time sunce the war. I firmly believe in Groder's Syrup, for it has made my old age & painless one. My wife too has your medicine with entire satisfaction. Yours truly, THOMAS PETERS, Winsiow, Maine. #z- Notice Trade Mark —The Beaver. At sll Druggists, $1.00 per bottle. rT THE GRODER DYSPEPSIA CURE tl, Lid. SAINT JOHN, NM. B.