nee Ba eam mm * wo! auntie ites —_— | + eee = a — — sadinenenanemaeaeaanaees — -_ —— pee 4 r y r ‘ « 4 THIER r RY ‘a? © ~ - . . : “RIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1894. THE DAILY EXAMINER E , JANL ; We tere oF doakajthes’ a0 tol WORK NOT ALM Syrup ot Fhe \pon’T ass 9 THE DAILY EXAMINER. other towns several thousands of dollars (William H. Hill ‘te Harper's Weekly.) Produced from the laxat ve and nutri- 38 8S | ld go into the water fund in payment | ” tious juice of California figs, combined | : age , |} What! charity? No, thank vou, sir! with the medical virtues of plants known- CARRY a } ANUARY L594 ! wat for si moto sma this I haven’t come to that! to be most beneficial to the human svatem, : 2 ; “t] . — money would go a g way towards re I'm poor n want but I’m not here acte gently’ on the kidnevs, liver and | a risk yourself Insure it with THE SEWERAGE QUESTION due the burd . ip the A-holding out my hat ! bowls, effectually cleansing the system, | j | i vat of sewera I’ve two good arms, a willing strength dispelling colds and hea laches. and eur | } at I’m not the man to shirk ing habitual constipation arty Vm pa ‘ th ‘ Vy , ' } t ‘ the j l oy e ment ese pr *“ | IT don’t ask alms, sir. All I want hasty action espect yurpose of hast the ma to a de Is just a chance to work ’ eon san | cision, but simply toset property holders | I’m not a beggar, sir, thank God! | Gt Peter’ 5 Sehoarun, . 1 . to be arte are her citizens thinki ! ibe it if I only ask my right | CHARLOTTETOWN. @ wr eS a 1 ts We ought Even if the decision shoes! be in favor | A chance to earn what I and mine QE 1 wnderstand | Of sewerage, we do not think that it would Require, and in the sight By special request of a number of those | 2 © ee ‘ = be wise to precipitate a contract upon. the Of fellow-men to be a man, : who were unable to obtain admittance to ; ae clea woe a ; } } _ And hold my head up straight, the Entertainment held in St. Peter's | wt. The ayers | Mrst plan and specification that =e cen | Whose child your child, sir, could not} g.poolroom last Wednesday Evening, the | ‘ vente ; ¢} received. We have not yet been fully con- scorn management of the Band of Hop have | | (x) : ail But | Yineed that a sewage farm would not, in As an associate decided to repeat it | ' : he t} ] , . eee ' i s of | Our circumstances, be the best solution of | My wife and child need food and warmth— : | SpecraL Despatones To THe Examiner : . teadily applic j the matter, and w shall await with | And I can give them all ; On Tuestay Evening, Jan. 16th, ° PVs i. on - oth + | interest Dr. Johnson's final judement upon | They need, with work and help, a8 wel , : 6 i : THE mee PARLIAMENT. , ce that wint Or; may be At any nei; ghbor’s call With a slight Change of Programme. r¥ p to tac times 16) I : ‘ But idle han Is are he Ipless, sir, 4 i ee i ‘ “ hts, a | Sat our health interests and our eadaiel And so I ask of you —, ‘ Me mi 9: _ a limitec . } interest? S 1 is ropert wilde ’ are ) liber o cKe \ we BO ' se vs which | Interests, as wi r property-holders | 4 ehance to show what m ne are wort ni spout r W sal Wh th 0 p | y d, 4 } interests will be sufliciently met by an Some honest work to do. nose holding ticket f last — oe y e neain is e a ¢ a eafe and com- : | ev ming will be Imitted on presentation j smal] | *Micient system of yard and ste — on only one of thousands—and | of same ticket eile | j : um) ig. We should be glad property: | We are not begyars, sir! A.imisaion, 15 cents j oe : am “ ‘ holders would it e set abou the | ‘W're ome as will ng now to work Doors open at 7.30 Entertainment Montreal, Jan. 12. \x) leer nore | les ment and orga , lan by | AS good men ever were commences at & o'clock janl2 The Minister of the Crown says that the ar ady L as it Hy on git] : i ld Don’t treat us, sir, like mendicants — ——e ’ delay in calling Parliament together was whic ; _ outs : fi = ‘ : 7 t ni rai | W hom vi nu would fain avoid, b Every bo ty | not becanse the Govatament Seen os il >: It thus hap a that SyYMOMAICaly rene ’ ‘ TY | But give, for God’s sake, if you can, . . | the action of the nitec : ta ea Congres ej 5 yh : . | Sweet has its snare, so the best sewers are! Work for the unemployed | ! on the tariff matter. The F spear Minis- Be sets Se ‘ vn is after all s as msent the arentdll adhe te’ cuiveu’ 1 ought to see at Jeast one copy of ter and his colleague were, he said, busily a tins 3 "5 A - . Reeves ee 7 " | i h | 1 | ITOR se ; e ngaged on our own tariff amendmne nt, and , he ¢ perma ee Oa ca ea neee LETTERS 1 THE BD DONAKOE'S ‘this task’ was sufficiently heavy to cause os , | menacing bealth and lit If those who ,, | the Honse to be convened Jater than usual. nN ~ a : st : § yards a ecta, | 87¢ Opposed to sewerage will provide the ROADWAY TO THE PARK. MAGAZINE, b eons lla > on scavenger, s¢ that he dves his duty, ind | - eee : L ¢ ; j ® ° n et she hn | arene nD are Inds et suse ofa elt ante grec pple Ode anual] cL ay Have Scored Another and More Brilliant Success a ke wa _o : . a 63) | Park recently I noticed that the bank was | that is revelutiouizing economic thought aon 12 va 1 cumy oF sace oO % ners So tus | being washed away. Formerly what is | and w iping out religious bigotry ee s¢ Jan. - work a perse ve farm they may be able to demcnstrate } now the beach was the bank The sea It is understood that A. F. Gault, Can- : . at : suse the } that sewers are not needed for Charlotte appears to have washed away a good | $2.00 A YEAR. ada’s Cotton King, has given $100,000 to stage lial | tis eettle the question Action | many feet of the farm and Park. If a nice the Church of England College, this city. ap Te ; " nd 4 w rdep, | POadway were built up around y a Representatives wanted in avery city, | ttl : i “eens, de wot. part t is en B DOW IN OFAer. | erom Kent St. to Brighton Road. it woul ‘ llave ‘ ladie 1] t t fd ‘ ; property ' from en tt _ town and village We want ladies anc | flect that progress w vu bel ee. sna tem a 4 | be a beautiful walk or drive rhe pres nt gentlemen, who can give satisfactory refer Deaths From Exposure. , eee ge . prom GgooD FLNANCIERING, seems an opportune time to build a road ences, and we will pay well for their ser- ap it aan ‘ grea etarueu : n ' : nee wav No doubt, a number of my old vices. Address W INNIPEG, Jan. 12. 2 a) oe yeaen Commestine upon the Public Accounts | griends, the trackmen, would be glad to Word has been received here of two ‘ land and houses | for 1893, The Week, a | gh class inde get a job hauling brush, and many poor, Subscription Department, deaths last night from exposure, the isre rich and comfortable. The men | pendent journal, says but industrious, ~ n are - oe work 611 Washington Street, Boston. weather being very severe. } r | ourist travel can be racted to this city ee GS EE a ED W re r and fortable and do “ The balance, if there must be a bal eee ee de a vaunted ne le ji nl l ‘ s and lands, are in most} ance, is on the right side, yet t he surplus | tore, you must make the city clean an sees an To Address the Sir Joba A, Club. ries and towns the striving and in- | is not Jarge enough to afford much ground, | oi eactiy, E co b ili ] 2 “ wh the first place work | 2 itselfy for an outcry that we much = H. F. Ceoms iT T I ES I Orrawa, Jan. 12. So as to make things more ri lant around t ie > . : an bag oe being taken from the people. Not only do | Sir John T I ted 5 : emes for the betterment of the > : blic < nts thus show a go nd deal I ae ee ee ‘eae b Pp } d oO l Cc ‘ The the property-holders, if ia oo em a jar of . Mir THE QUALIFICATION NECESSARY. address the sod John A. Macdonald Club opu ar an n y entre, ar give their consent, ap- | ister of Finance in gauging so accurate ek ma veer a la lel i The subscriber will be wiibadia to sup- | 4t an early date. , “ei reap the benefite | beforehand, the year’s commerce; it als on * aa ss at ca P th an ae ply good clear Spring Water Ice to all his sian TT ee fp shows a very gratifying degree Of steadi- | Mt, ae 2 Cen Mc " e , the eon it ; y | Customers after Monday, 15th inst., on hie, - ess and stability _ she trade of the : tbe — ar : ini th _ al one Pond at South port. ' a’ not be amiss to enquire what qualifics : ne ai “ al t hat untry. Had there been any great falling tioutiiahese gindidetes at os ST sien shes EDWARD KELLY a, ie om : f Cha tetowh oH in this respect, the nicest coni- } a ae act ca ‘tn ' rp cs tl ies r janil fi ' ad on concerned | putations would have been at fault a sien Saas” cans te isehiold ‘estate/ — - — ooctie one creme . , It is bat there has been noi”... , Se ae Le | n 3 } within the city worth $1600, and hold |- j d WY Is ¥ One % . \ . = ” ! ‘ In importations; hence | , . " ' ‘ . \ Ct wa Citizens who are not shave | it i "to infer that there has | 78 may qualify by owning freehol BUY we will offer One Thousan ards Ward) : ee : leasehold property of the ASSERSE | ] d d q ANN BA a’ “ae . a een 00 8 : « the purchas ; : . \ > M4 a t the moe 2 oe oo | Clan Tartan ack and Red FL {1B ha ‘ SP h . i pte possession of premises in the « ty a: | taw's ‘Almanac. | ill ] t} | t. TT} dla eat sda ate ial > we aa property: | eet ie Rock Great Weitate aaj | paying therefor a yearly rental of $200. | a price that will clear the lo hese 00 ive ; : S, , ae : " beam : It would also re from the esa ey al | | j ae ; a ive ots ro | attlation. Sebetantiatly the, vseen | thatthe Mayor and Councillors mustte| k Toki i | been on order for several months, but ow’ ihe " t is ut pr - oune ‘ ' OT edilintes of tin atte ond dis ae fore “k ‘ r re ; +) | I P ; a haa ie < s ts of the city, and —_ i L Be fore e tock aking we ‘You lI Need it Hundreds of Times | ‘strike in England the manufacturers Cou! ii i | a beat our ' ' : herefrom more th three months at on . ‘ a*® & ’ int f deposits in th savings bank : : ne : a £ th t pats | 7 and the same time without leave of the}, ye --UR| Defore this Year is out. ‘ by te | by 81,190,900 d the year. There is | must work off all ow R | . } “d ‘ N tl t uy ee ve y panne ere 8 | City Counc W Mita iv¢ ! . sways room for dispute as to whether | “ity Council, 2 ‘the order sooner. Now is the time to b ee Gow cation a the om nh names Ot severi g tLiemer ave i . " : ss a > hae my Savorabls, indication, ox the | scan publicly esantionndes conditstee te.) GOODS. - if you webbie) 22: 5 3 y money. All FUR GOODS di-counted. : es apt at Of | el. 2 hs bil oa th i rel aan oe . the office of Mavor. The above qualifi- COS i Ss ON LY 15 ¢ ENT lea jtaus { na ne Ta that % -—-* Hl a sg a; y o ww ee eS ss ol ee Fine’: Geeta taal, | cations being clearly necessary under the Lad v's Astrakan Jacket cheap i hoo i ; a f ea , m4 *y me n f aie -, | Act, are any of these gentlemen in a pos . | al rr deposit at so low a rate ofin e-t . Th ‘ j ; ¥ : , ition to fill the office of Mavor ? ’ . aioe as — s that paid by the savings banks, argues pte. ” Cray come to us. The balance of FOR SALE “AT a” Tinie ats lepend, to a | @ Stagnation of business and a consequent : | : an , f vant of opportunities for more profitable . adies’ Fur Muffs and rt B kstore =a : te a s. If, as estment. Be that as it may, the fact NEW YEAR'S FESTIVAL. our Ladies Fu M : a er S 00 . De |* 4 ( a € v1 2 that the surpius ¢ xists 18 In itself proot of ey : : . . . j na ad tow 3 va houses are to | industry and thrift, and of a certain The New Year's Festival in St.' Collars at clearing prices jan2 5 aad te tain prospesity.” Joseph's Convent closed last night, and “ - the numerons attractions again drew a Ladies’ Felt Hats half prite | 8 = 7 ae ° rt, § ary ntery . } la ge cro T we « Te é bl "Ss were r eo uate ae ——— ee fe WOMEN’S MISSIONARY MEETING. | /#tge crowd. _ -_ ae “7 i y wled peopl | well patronize uring the evening the ioe ‘ A WOMAN'S COMPLAINT. ; berth,—then m ted the union prayer meeting of the dit. | lotteries took place, and at the close, the Y= Remember, our Fur ogni a stem sewerage will evidently | fere Woman's Missionary Societies of | gooda remaining unsold were auctioned off I kuow that deep within your heart of ig 5 ae le Charlottetown, held in the parlor of the | and a fair sum was realized The re- Coats. Sleigh 2obes and Men s hearts ; ' ’ | First Methodist Church yesterday after- | Ceipts during the three nights from the , You hold me shrined apart from com- P ers pre wi t ix +] Sc eltiaes eel’ adn aaa bazaar amounted to about $520, bat from ; mon things j " noon, the following resolution was unan:- | , : : > 7@ rawr . “ non things. . A property tha 3 ardly mouslv @ lopte i: | this must be deducted the necessary e€x- and Be rs 6 Ov ercoats and And that my step, my voice, can bring to The Feo ular D ocods Store ‘ r g hardly worth anything In view of the terrible sufferings of ou penses The « rawing inthe lotteries re you CS a | BR hove and belie Charlottc- home v ms sing fre offi. sulted as follows: Ulsters are the best for the A gladness that no other presence Fy ” wll ™ , rt yee 5 a, Se Om ONicia a Gentlemen’s Writing Case—Miss F brings 7 ~ wn is ther dving + dead,—if, on | ense of vice, the drink and opium traflic: ents Croan ahi — sameenmemen SS = a aemeetaiemene 3 ae. s but entering upon a Therefore Resolved, that this meeting of | Canary Bird and Caee—His Lordship least money. And yet, dear love, through all the weary a9 he Unite otestant Woman’s Missionary | Pj.) ie a} day: ae" mene in which enterprising | @ Unit iPr tes ant Wom: M nary | Bishop McDonald , _ days “es .s : Societies of Charlottetown records a unan- Lady’s Dressing Caze—Mrs Doiron You never speak one word of tender- § a oe oe mous protest against those evils being} Mantel Drapery James Reddin ness ; puzes : \s he ger permitted by the British Govern- Fanev Tat le— FH Blake. J B Macdonald & C0 Nor stroke my hair, nor softly clasp my tha ev have bee ] ys it ment, and urges that steps be taken iy a Easel and Frame — Miss F'! 8 8 hand 5 , nfluential bodies to further the cause ad- | Cronan Within your own in loving, mute caress, , I ats . al ws ronan. ) vocated by the friends of purity and right- Clock —Misa Angelina Dov] : : > D I : ra fur . " ae Charlottetown, Jan. 4, 1894—eod You think perhaps, I should be all con- oS Z pay gz i i ling iT econaness, and ee ware Sanaa ’ ? 0 ) > pe ps, 3 é a <a yorss r anima. ae | ae ro a IIIT Eee IT eS ELLE — or 7_— = BY Of ' ee ee ee “yr anne 1 Ne buew eo well the loviug lace I hold 4 air re—then it ma wsintion be. ferwacde tine Wax Cross, framed Rev P Hogan Se op I 4 : : ae ee a eo leg ne At ba ee v1 ae Within your life, and so you do not dream Me + 5 e..4 consid whether Board rf he Woman’s M ssionary So- | ake o.e storv)—Aliss aral ‘am f- iin nuoh I long j eas the story told. BUSINESS MEN bv a st $133,000 or $150 eties of Canada and to the Dominion W be : . 3 i pa . 00 " onmine' {as U Chair— Win af Trainor You cannot know, when we too sit alone rc : 7 oe ee During the progress of the meeting.Miss Banner - Mrs John Byrne And tranquil thonghts within your mind 4 soca a dlrs eter nrg he mening Mine] as = Hr Br ant Fae ADVERTISE a, 3 eweraze f property | the pen of Mrs. Bishop who labored success Cake (three storev)—Rev J MeMilla: My heart is crying, like a tired child, on ine eS mg ‘ i” , pay the ad st of mak-| flly as a medical missionary in India, and Plush Cush'on—Rev Father Boudr cault. For one fond look, one gentle, loving ; eae oe ~ Mrs. Heard also gave some interesting fact- Cushicn—-A Gaudet. word. IN M4 =n @ here In t *?| which she received from the lips of Dr Bureau— kx 7 1 Redmond. aiennines ~ 3 sjority ens have the} Kate Bushnell and Mra. Andrews, whom Oil Painted Cushicn—Rev A J Me- it may be when your eyes look into mi: e i be If ¢] . she met in England last winter Aulay. You only say, “how dear she is to me!” mM : ‘ e 2 of mod f these are tin England last winter ta) : a < soli eati. ne taken in aid of missin Cigar Case—Miss Lizzie McMahon Oh! could I read it in your softened ; ‘ oe feund 1 i ad A collection was taken in aid of mission 3 be ce pages ap re “ °° | work. Further contributions to aid Dr The names.of. Migs Mary Crowley and | BUY YOUR glance. i : } ; wil! go abroad to findthem. The houses! Kate Bushnell in her ‘mission ‘werk will Biss Ghaike Giuiials Were omitted fron a radiant this plain old world would NM ne re vacant to-day are ot those which oo Oren ee ived by Mrs. Heard at | the list of the ladies in atten es at the r The Leading Newspaper of - E. Isia nd Mi “Se shed with heating apparatus, | ‘ 4 He | eg ll site din ote Mek) tea table and the first fancy table res- r Perhaps, sometimes, you breathe a secret Nai Re ; " = mone GENET? i ‘ omaaians 20 . a re “d - et ‘th at a toy he C the prayer pe ” ' re meeting. she expresses Pere ue he Sisters of the Convent and th ‘ a oe furnish such | Mrs. Johnson, who was to have. presided, | ladies of the Sodali ty desire to return = ae EVERYBOD x * t y l 118 Connection a fact may be pad bren called away » me death of her | their sincere thanks to Messrs. Prowse But if you said aloud, “God bless ther, ‘ . ea f ' i wh ipon the question | Mother, ae shed fe 7 Mikal aud | Bros. and Dodd & Rogers for their kind dear,” eg ‘ ympathy of the meeting on her behalf aia ose who aseisted j » decora- moh NPs H . ; r considers A cbstate eitate 1 "7" pathy the n a ne a ness, to those who assisted in the decora AND I should not ask a greater boon from LARGEST READS e LARGE SST re. | P , tions, and to all who in any way contri- owen oa in ci on | Sst hes s er of SUPREME COURT. buted towards making the Festival so : , Be é ' t r * certain street. The lote ae i | great a suecess . | | we eary somet mes of the ru eged way, a ; ; - & ether if WURSDAT, oR. 15 But should you say, “through thee my zs Le impose Jobn F. Garland vs James I .. Laffertv— MORE WARSHIPS. L C 0 § life i is sweet,” : a, & | Atom of traps etre = The reared that one path coal IRI IE LLL EEN LEEK E “ ea a] I Justice Hodgson, without a jurs W A A Sister Ship to the Powerful, and Four cross | 3 , ME OS. eR a, ER ' nial 1 ae a! O. Moreon and A. A. MeLean ‘for plair Gunboats to be Wullt by England, Would suddenly grow green beneath my lhe ow f wroperty got np titk L. H. Davies, Q. C.; fi defendan A late London despatch savs: The 1 feet. : proy got 1y 41 ‘ i rned by a 1 Verd w plaintiff for $10 Government has placed an order with the , es A oll Fripay, Jan. 12, | Thompson’s, of Glasgow, for the con Tis not the soundless waters ocean holds : George A. W. Robertson 1 Alexander struction of a. cruiser to be named the ‘ | That give refreshment to the thirsty t ‘ rat { . ‘~ a Terrible she will be a sister shin of » | i tlowers. Ce a et cee ’ — nou Kennedy.—Action of trespass. Before Mr. Ferrible. She will be a si ree hip f the | I : Pm ab tel ki . we | paved and | Justice Hodeson without a sy: now he- | Powerful, the order for which was given | | Sut just the drops that, rising to the skies, o 7 USTICEe OU ge i 0 t . oO “- ae . : 6 > . . a = » : lewa Ile readily sold all | fore the court A. A. McLean, and Davies. | last week to the Naval Construction and i : | rae thence descend in softly falling fy 5 s 2 eee ; asia? Sh a hee ae ee Company, of Barrow. Each | showers 7a | $100 «piece ! "Thin was in a | Cs for pain; Mors fordetendant, | Armaments Compan WE HAVE iS ani 1c : ship 300 feet long, and their e " j u oJwe : yeare ago was — aoe be built to on a a we What matter that our granaries are filled ° ° Vu o ° A HUSBAND'S DEVOTION, 59 to 24 kn ee en p -& oF ' g Co’sS } With all the richest harvest’s golden tt bu OW CO 23 to @ ots pe 10 A } wah : ad ts popula He Submits to the Process of Playing Wor |, Pour gunboats of a new type, to _ be ™ F Oe i tae ieee a hae fe These goods are celebrated throughout the D Hon \\ ; ji a the Sake of His Wife. | known as the “Linnet class” and similar | ial But fl | ' l t .n i b for the a ( SOLE CONTROL “ary ‘ 7 >» Tore an ay era wi ime , | “ ruil, fi ened, Stan veTore > *1}O8e- v ~ + ry . . Joubled | ,ExState’s Attorney George W. W.| Sheerness, Tustenl a? compete Cult | Charlottetown, Jan, 8, 1894—dy heated duane for STYLE, FINISH and WEAR. When you want a ; e donbier : 5 Sheerness, nsteal O 20 Osite 8 | » : om ' B he fact Biake and his wife have been lying for thes will Poe onl sheathed eel ea ; ie mu weeks past ; ‘ o8D : : * : ‘e : ’ And so ’tis s¢ he hos 08 a I to sl though $150 Sy get Beirne “en Blake ¢ i. gape They will be of 960 tons and 5 ‘ich 7 t ee le irst-class Shoe and a Good Fit, ask us for BELL'S. I it ! ; cao »pweeks ago | Slake en y 0 called “station ¢ wats.” Their |} { ; 009 ma bin are ix pos- | mitted toa most onishing operation pe oes iat oe on ER will | In that true love that crowns our earth- ——-FOR—— ; Phis was nothing less than the removal of | ae a forgery ly lot, I ADIES’ COIL ORED tL IPPERS 3 fade t der at ' etna ' tirown a) OL} sost £60,000, é 0 0 | . . . > ‘ i} a4 4 4 Cc fe] Oi al T} seventy-two square inches of cuticle frym | connie [i eek cao | Go prayirg with white lips from day to \| ‘ | i er consider , ir ‘ sstroyers alrea cher ‘ : ' his thighs The ekin was taken of from ! j day i} me sae ie : " I . prop ‘ners to the knees to the groin iu strips one and = os she some ae. ah 2 Kovcmntecs | For love’s sweet tokens, and receive short notice. The kid used can be washed when soiled. ite irried bw’ blinid | one-half inches in len gth and one-half to} 239 000 a yt Fueciaes ] a | them not. a a an 1} . oe earth beneath us? If, as'naoxt { threc-quarters ofan inch wide. ‘The ob ; ee ;Call and see samples ; a aii ai yates jec: of the operation was to save Mrs. | ee cg ee ‘ ‘ ‘yea . *er.FP Blake’ sar ~~ whic hw ere burned 80 badly | A DRUGGISTS MISTAKE, | ee a B arth i @ fruitful source | in Outawa last fall as to make . necessary , E PERSONAL. J M Mc EO D & CO tamination and disease, then the} either skin grafting or amputation. hrough'the care eseness of a Law-| . . L e value of the property holders’ properts Phe operation toc ca place inthe ho-pital | Sell of IK: Ind., draggist Rev. James Men- Dr. McNeill, of Kensington, was in the os certai le : ‘a snail “ii “d operating room on the afternoon of = delk of forristown, one of the be 2st know n | j city Jast ev ening. : Charlottetown, January 3, 1894—dy ; . mesene’ | 23, consuming two hours, -Mr. and Mrs. | Methodist preacher#in the south-east In- | There is alway i 2 The News, of Northfield, Minnesota,| @—: . a aan | eas 4 Mr’ | Blake were placed under the influence of | diana conference, is going blind. While | rere 18 alw ays a est, CVeN | notices’ the Christmas services at the Heartz has pr y directed attention. to | ether and laid upon the table side by side, | Yisitin in Lawrenceburg Mr. Mendel! was . ; churches of the town and reports that ' . pit f Halifax; what if the | A ea ch piece of skin was cut from Mr, taken ill, - Hie wife intended to give him | among a score of good things, Arthur Lawson took a prominent part in : biind wella souks eventual Blake's thighs it was dropped into a disin- | ® — oe salts. A druggist, how- | : the musical service of the Episcopal om oe a a , ~ Y | fee ting soluticn and then carefully trans- | ever, had sent out a package of quinine | and every pipe smoker who Church. Arthur Lawson is a son of Mr. i bu atch pits? Will not | ferred to Mrs, Blake's arms until a euffici- | without a label, and the packag e had be | John Lawson, formerly of the Patriot of. | ' . f property then be lessened and | ent number of square inches had heen ! sae interchange: with that of epsom | has tried the Mastiff brand | fice in this city. The News states that —THE NICEST I NE . Af: taxpayers ssiderably out of pocket seeured to en-nre a new growth anda thé | salts. z he medicine ao an aw ful effect Arthur Lawson sang the solos in a man- ( ANE OP: tad ki It might, indeed, pay better to meet the | ™ Surface. Several days ago the band: | anh ith mpiniete ws anata ceed he | acknowledges it to be the} er indicative of remarkable talent. i as ae ages were removed, and it was found that | ; ) neither see nor lei, but he grew bet- | 5 . emnan Oo itferday civilization an er. : : : 4 - oS Pace: Pe 0 each of the pieces had adhered ard taken | ry ee . ; | SW eetest, coolest smoking to- USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the grea ; ae wers as desigaued by a compet- | firm growth, making th operation abso- | , ee 1 was growing © Blood and NerveRemedy. s R : - ent engine lutelvy sucecesafy! N ; Worse, and the chance sare that iy will go one ; , 7 u ful either Mr. nor Mrs. | ermanently blind f j k | bacco made, It does not bite A Zain, if sewers were rovided it iw but lake will be able to leave the hospit: al for ! nh ‘ ieee ; het! tf ir ~—— 7 a Try Nelson Morris & Co’s Extract Beef. ’ | is “ ‘ og c . 7. y reasonable to conclude that numbers of | ™'™ al ) abe ta eo wg Z rug es st ose ‘the tongue and is 0sitivel Quality unexcelled. 1 oz jars 25c, 2 oz IF YOU DO, CALL AT ’ «mall factories and s) ld | ha a . eee | Mendel] is in the sain ar Tife ee ; I Y | 36¢ each. Dozen lots—l oz #2. 16, 2 0% iM ' Orie ane Shops woul Mmave I 0O.0 . s . . e > prime of tife. Sanderson & Co. ar ? their machinery run by water motors, | will meet % “ie nod ae et ee | free from any foreign mixture, om es G OFF BROTHE Be 3 4 . 5 é Top 1 “< * which are comparatively cheap and very | Committee roow, at 7.15, Pony. SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great | J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond USE SKODA’S DISCOV ERY, the great “Je = | blood and Nerve Remedy. | Virginia; and Montreal{Canada, Blood and Nerve Remedy. Charlottetown, January 8, 1894-—m w f be 4