¢ . s, pre pe neirhainidhan terete ce * td a. raion S «at a Walter Baker & Go. Limited, The Largest Manufacturers of PURE, HICH CRADE On this Continent, have received HIGHEST AWARDS from the great industrial and Food ) EXPOSITIONS \\ IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. n view of the \\Caution: 7 any imitations lor the me and wrappers on our oods, consumers should make sure at ‘our. place of manufacture, namely. Dorchester, Mase. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. is printed on each package WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. DORCHESTER, MASS. \ For. 20 Ye cars the for r making Scott's Ernul has bee ‘ eee by k ort \ ey "No se t adout it i $15 0 of its st st l ‘ments B the Sur t possible is i ives ae . masts % v Ea PeVF 8 a? * S: oe 8 0 acowe y # - “ Bi eat a £3 e La & ~ a 4% . ™ ~ - ~ we — mute see SS Ss NOr . li qox more tor weak B ri Grow x Children than any rkind of nourishment. it iicns Weak Mothers and re- stores ‘alth to al! suffering from am ciation and General Debility. For Coug NS, Col ds, Sore Throat, Bron. chitis, Weak Lungs, Consumption, Blood Diseases and Flesh. Sc tt & Cowne. Belleville. Ali Druggists 60c. & $1, OSs U1 De NT DESPA WILL cue YOU We guarantee Dodd’s Kidney Pills to cure arg ; t’s Disease, Diabetes, Lumb go, Lase ol gn Drops RI rn m, Heart Disease, Female lrout imp i—or money r ‘AY in ted. ood atl fe in medicine, or dy mail on receit rice, soc. perb box, or Six boxes $e. 50. DA. _. é . SMITH & CO.. Toronto. we can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills at the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.0. To the trade—$4.00 verdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address por’ paid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 29 Charlottetown. PRS O NSTIPATION, “BILIOUSNESS, YSPEPSIA,® Sick HEADAGHE, (REGULATE THE LIVER. ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES GOOD GIGESTION. [PRICE 25 CT. Te DODDS Mince oe WoondD'’s PHOSPHODINE The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions. Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and af effects of Abuseor Excesses, m Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco, um or Stimu- Before and After. mas hana kad to In frmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicizs knewn. Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in ‘place of this, inelose price in letter, and we will send by return mall. Price, one package, $1; six, $5, One will please, siz will cure. Pamphlets ‘ree to any address, The w- Company, ‘ ur Onut., Canada, Seld in Charlottetown vy Geo E Hughes tuggist. Orders by m sil promply filled Hotice of Applicat’ on to Parliament Notice is hereby given that Alfred A. Thibandean, Romeo Prevost, L. A. Boyer, J.P. B. Casgrain, A. G. McBean, H. F. W. Bellew, H. C. Bellew and E. F. E. Barthe, ali of Montreal, and others, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next session ther for an act to incor- rate a company called “ The Canada nsurance Promotion Association,” with powers to carry on the bus siness of an in- surance Agency in all parts of the Domin- ion of Canada. ERROL BOUCHETTE, Solicitor for Applicants. this 25th day of law (2)—-ap23 reof Dated at Montreal March, l 895. TN Dominion Blend ' Tea | | REGISTERED- SELLING AGENTS : Beer & Goff, Charlottetown. Stewart & Gates, Charlottetown. kh. T. Holman, Summerside. J. H. Myrick, Tignish. A. McKinnnon, Colman. Albt. Craig, Emerald. an Morris, Bradal bane. McLeod & Co., Stanley Bridge. Foches & Egan, Mount Stewart. Sterns Bros., Souris. McLean & Cameron, Crapaud. Every householder should give Dominion Brexp Tea atria). It has great strength, fine flavor and is delicious in theZcup. Ch’tewn, June 20—w 1 yr. "HICKEY & NICHOLSON, Tobacco Manufacturers, NO. 1 QUEEN STREET. Try their New Brands of {BRIGHT CHEWING BRIGHT SMOKING 8’s to the pound. and ALSO-—— Their Old Reliable Brands of BLACK CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING TWIST. Prices Lower Than Imported Ttobaccos, Cl’town, April 1, 1895—6m135 wy THE DAILY TRE THRESHER GUESTS. it was almost ! o'clock on a zy October morning when Miss hronia Hse opemd the neat little ae in trent cf Alvert Stanunh:g’s new ane lh re was a boad walk lead- i: up to a po.ch where a few great rpl len.atis blossoms upon a trel | vine showed that the deceitful tober sin was axing out flowe.s ‘Gea &34 Oe os to his time. iiss Sophronia heard the slow creak a rocking-vhair as she crossed th: and saw thruough the screen r & pretty young woman sitting th a book ia h-r lap reading. Her lio wrapper was unbuttoned at h throa’, er fet were untidfly s ad, acd hr piecty, fair hale was ithered int) a frowsy Knot She rose n som: confusion when she saw Miss Soph i to-sed hr book aside and p sh d toward her guest another chair. While the visit)r remo,ed her prim “d maia’s bonnet and her cape, sre jnot d th with ines: «ff the roo, where the breikra-t dosh-s were piled in an uusight!y h ap oa the table, and ilies held high carnival. I cime to hal» you, Cissy,”” she said, {f neticed as 1 passed Gorham’'s that the men were pitching from th> last giack. Th-y will b* hore before noun. | Hav you got your dinner under way 7?’ th young weman colored, and hr yes, which wer: nt blue, but a yel- l-wish gray, g:ew dull. sav oa not coming here—or at lest they are going to board at Father Stauning’:.”’ “Thon it is truc “Ww aat, pray Tt The old n aid roctel t anquilly ani produced h r kni'tine. ‘O, I h-ard so. ¢ cf the girls at the society seying that you would not dare attempt to get d ner for the threshers; that your fini ky town ways might fool Albert, but you weve too smart to try them on with tie thr: hers. You know I d> not pry into affairs from a motive of idle curiosity, C and I want oyu to tell n.e why you are acting in this way.” “W-1), Albert thints I This was said witi: tatin of carelessne s deceive Miss So) hro:.ia. “And yet I have often heard him boast of your good housekeeping—your cooking especially.” “am. 7 O-G8 GB wt... Tit Il wrong. I hite tiat sort of men that go about with the steam thresh- er! I shudder to th.nk of Jim Finn, for i: staz.ce, coming into my house, I know that they vill s it ov. r every- thing and eat like wiid beasts. And when I ssid +0, Albert got mad and sad h* would tile them to hs moth- sour issy, can't cook.” aiea’ ovate affec- but it did not 1roN we ar: er’s, where they would get something At to eat.” “Quite naturall,,”” murmured Ilse. “Aunt Scphy ! You wer: mether’s friend, and I owe a !ot to you, Dut I am not going to bear that! ‘Quite nat- urally,’ indeed ! I think he was horrid.” “Cissy, did you know Alb:rt was a farmer when you marri.d him ?” “You know I cid.” “Then I suppese what I have heard is true ; that you have no practieal good sense at all; that you suppesed farm- Ing to be all sun is», moonrise, star- shine, dewy apple tl. ssoms, etc.” “You know I am net such a fool! but I d»> rot se> th: necessity of our be- ing brought in contact w.th—Jim Finn,” “And these men who do not knew how to f-ed thems -lIves accordiag to your notion, are the very men, if I am not mistaken, who hauled and cut ev- ery stick of wood you burned that win- ter your father clei. I am askam-d of you, Cecelia Stanning !”’ No answer save the the young wife's rocker “You have been used to them all your life. It was that ycar with that idle, jo-nothing s tat 1o r aunit’s whih has filled your silly head with f. lse id a». You are unk nd to Albert's mother, and the nest thing you know you'll b2 un- kind to Alb rt.” “I'm afraid I times.” “Well, a cin conf sei !s half repent- ed of. Go comb your hair, and come and help me. I am going to save your credit by getting diner for thes+ m n. She began to gather up the dishes while Cissy ran to her room to improve her toilet, caling out directions to Miss So- phronia from time to time. “There’s a snow pudiing cooling in the cellar.” “snow fiddlest cksr You want about a dozen pies, me:t enough for a regi- ment, a ye.k cf po ato s and every- thing else in proyoriiom. Hurry, child.” Cissy came forth presently with smooth hair, a ruffled azyron and un- ruffied demeanor; she was neatly shold and the yellow ligh.s in her eyes had given place to cleer, cooi grayness. “Y.u st ai hen tip th t dszsracefvul dining-room white 1 pre; are the vege- tables; th n we'll tick'e th» poultry. But how shall we let Albert know ” “He would neve. t.ke them up there with ut coming home frst.” “Oh,” grunted M ss Sophronia, he is not altcgeth r vile.” “He's lovely, Aunt Sophy,” dimp'ing. “I want you to have the credit of this dinncr, Ci sy,” s:.il Miss Sophron- ia, pecling p tatos as she talked. “You're lke my own child to me, and I want you to be happy and stay happy. The door to it i: duty. I know. I mi s- ed it myself, and so I missed my grand- childrcn, unless [I ean be a grandmother to yotr, Cissy. I con't so much miss my man or my children, but I guéss I'll be slow creak of am that now—some- “chen said Cissy, pretty hard on Mirs Sophronia Hse if she nei ses Le- g andchildr n ![”’ The house was soon tid.ed—not a long task, for tidine-s was its normal condition—vegetables made ready, fowle put to roast and ham cut in a profurion wh.ch loo’ ed to the young wife like weste. El v nh d struck b fore the engin: had snort d and puffed its way into the rck yard at Albeit Stanning’s, but ahead of tt rode the young mast¢r of the farm, sheepishly « oasc.ous that he had been cruelly unjust, and sure that he would have to acknowledge the same before Cissy’s eyes would look kindly at him again, Delicious odors greeted him as he neared the house. No cn? was in the kitchen, but there wa< a sound of some on* m ving about I: th. dning-room adjoinirg. Plows upon rows of delicious looking pies were ranged upon the pan- try sh*ives. pumpkis, ch rry a‘d ap- ple. Near them was a pan of fragrant brown ;udding, fianked by a foaming pitcher of lemon saxvce to d oan it ia by and by. . Dazed, the young man, who seemed in no way an unusual oung man exy- cept that he aprearel to have mori length of leg than he could conven lently use, pass d into the dining-roon EXAMINER where a long table was aid, as exguis- ite in every appointment as if the Pres- ident of ovr Great Republic had been an expected guest. His wife was ‘flit- ting about add ng some fin-sh'ng toueh- es to the table, and Miss Sophrona was seated near a window with herr knitting work in her hand, ania bo k upon her knee, reading an! knitting, as was her habit. Albert clit-het hs wife as she passed him. “So you diint get mad at whit I sail this mo-ning ? I've felt like hanging myself to a sour- app'e tree ever since.” “Yes, 1 was. Mad all through. Ard don't you ever say such things to me again. You and I to quarrel after ali °° Then she gave him a kiss, basted the browning fowls, turned the sputt ring ham and thanked God she was al.ve, and that Albert was alive to love her. At twelve, before the last stroke had died away, the new dinner bell hung upon the top of a white eak pole by the well sounded forth its welecme dinner” in the Pretty Bob neighbor- hood was all as bad as to provide but one kind of pie. Somehow as the men trooped in, they did not seem quite so repulsive as a like crowd had been at harvest time. They were boisterous, bandying coarse jokes, making fun, Cissy knew, of what they were pleased to call her “pernickerty” ways, and her “moonshine meals,” but she merely smiled. She even hung up the fifth clean towel without a sign of disgust, and by the time they were seated at the table she owned to h r- self that even Jim Finn might be worse, for had she not seen him fondle her pet kitten, while waiting for his turn at the washbow!l ? She poured the fourth cup of coffee for poor, trembling, or’nary neighbor Jones—who ate hi; sis with his knife, held within two inches of the point, and drew his great hairy hand across his face in Meu of a pocket handker- chief—without once looking acioss «et Albert. She asked Tim Lewis, who was more than suspected of making midnight visits to his neighbors’ hen- roosts, how his lame boy was, and to'd him not to forget to take a pocketfull of sweet apples home to him. The rest of the men were neighbors, good hcn- est men who knew better than to ask the same man twice for a chew of to- bacco without offering a return of the favor, who “belonged to church” and did not swear except under great provo- cation. Midway in the meal Miss Sophronia looked up from her book. “I'd offer to help you, Cissy, but you seem to be getting along better with- out me. “Too many cooks, you know, ‘spoil the broth.’ ”’ It would have done poor, tired Cissy good to hear the remarks of the men 4s they smoked their pipes under the oaks in the back yard. “That settles it,” said one, “if I hear the women pokin’ any more jokes at Al’s wife, I'll shoot off suthin’ that'll settle ‘em. I hain’t met with such a dinner since my mammy’s day.” “Three kin’s of pie and a puddin’ that lays it over anthing we've sen it. Al knowed what he’s about when he married that town gal, now I tell yee" “Did you hear the Gorham gal tick- lin’ about the dinner we'd git to-day ? I just wisht she could a-seen it!’ “Them soggy apple dumplin’ ‘at we had thar yistiday lays heavy on my stummick yet,” this from Tim Lewis; I Grapped one on my foot an’ it hurted 0 I sort a-kicked it inter the dooryard, an’ them pore chickens is fightin’ over it till plumb yit.” As seon as the buzz of the thresher was heard Miss Sophronia bustle =d out of her chair. “Now for supper, and then dinner te-morrow ! We mustn't lose what we've gained. Two of the men will be bere to breakfast. You st down and let me wash the dishes.” “No, no. Who ever heard of settirg ene’s guardian angel to wash the dish- es!" “Nay,” said Miss Sophronia, softly; “T don’t aspire to the office of guard- fan angel—I oniy want to be—grand- mother.’’—Orange Judd Farmer. IN GLACIER BAY. Milles of Solid Ice Stretch Clear Across the Inlet. The front of the glacier is about three miles wide, but the sheer middle, berg-producing portion that stretches across the inlet from side t» side, like a huge green and blue barrier, is only two miles wide, and its height above the water is from 250 to 300 feet. But soundings made by Captain Carroll show that 720 feet of the wall is below the surface, while a third unmeasured portion is buried beneath the mora n> detritus that is constantly deposited at the foot of it. Therefore, were the water and rocky detritus cleared away, a sheer precipice of ice would be present- ed nearly two miles long and more thin a thousand feet high. Scen from a dis- tance, as you come up the fiord, it seems comparatively regular in form, but it is far o -herwise ; bold, jagged capes jui forward into the fiord, alter- nating with deep re-entering angles and sharp, craggy hol‘ows with pan bastions, while the top is roughend with inuumer.bl> s:fres and pyramids and sharp, hacked blades leaning and toppling or cutting straight into the sky.—From the Century. The Largest Forest on Earth. At the recent congress for the ad- vancement of science In this country it was said that the largest forest in existence was nearly 700 mites north from the St. Lawrence, in the provinces ef Quebec and Ontario, and 1,800 mil s from east to west. A recent French writer, commentirg on this, asserts that the Canadian for- eat is only entitled to the fourth plaice, if even that. In South America, he states, in the valley of the Amazon, is a stretch of woodland 2,200 miles long and 1,300 miles wide, while in the centre of Africa explorers have reported a forest at least 3,200 miles long from north to south and of a width as yet unanswered and untraversed, but cer- tainly vast in extent. This Afrcan forest, known as the “Great Forest,” is in all probability the largest area of wooded country in the world. The Difference. “We are certainly advancing in civil- ization,” said the statesman’s wife. “Formerly a man could not Decome great excepting through the chames of war." “Yes,” was the reply, “now he simply has to risk his life on the political ban- quet.”—Washington Star, = non — —————— “Who Makes Your Clothes ? Is a Question Often Asked, And we ask it now—and if you have not tried us we would invite you to our store to see our great display of We guarantee you a perfect-fitting Suit. Cloths. Give us a trial and we are sure you will be pleased. Hats, Ties, Collars, and ali kinds of Underwear cheap Waterproof Coats very cheap. JOHN MACLEOD & TAILORS. Ci srlottetowa, May 4,13)5 135 w ‘CO | ” Bicyclists A I have opened a Bicyele Repair Shop on Kent Street, a few doors from Stewart’s Bak- their ery. Having several Rieycle work, I am now prepared to attena to Attention ! years’ all orders with promptness. I sale the now famous eycle,.”” which is, best manufactured. sale cheap. NELSON RAMSAY. jJuneé Dominion Coal Company, Lid “Common Sense without doubt, Second-hand Bicycle for The undersigned having been appointed sole selling Agents Prince Edward Island for the above pany, are now prepared to issue orders for’ Slack and Run of Mines, and will s keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand Possession given Round, in the —— Sa, a MONDAY, FOR SALE. _-——- House in Georgetown. “House Capt. in Georgetowr John MeDon- That Dwelling the property of Mrs. ald, formerly known as the “ McDorald House,” together with the outbuildings. This House is in first-class repair, con- ains fourteen large rooms, and is well adapted for a Dwelling or Boarding House Any party es desirous of secur ing a summer will find this c apit: al opportunity. This property will be sold at a For te - and particulars ap yply at the or parti re ssidence bargain office of J. A. Matheson, Sv ‘lici itor, Geors ge town, or to L. W. MACDONALD, ap) Box 594, Canelottetowa. Diss olution of Partnership Th* Partnership heretofor® existing be- tween James Barrett and Solomon Cham pi in, under the name of Barrett & Champion, has this day been dissoive 1 by mutual con- sent, All debtsdue the late firm must be paid to Mr. James Barrett at his office, ¢ sounolly’ s Wharf, and all liabilities of the said firm are assumed by him. Dated at Cnarlottetown this Ist day of May, 1595. JAVES BARRETT. SOLOMON CHAMPION. In reference to the above, I beg to state that will con inue the business at the same stand. Thanking our maty friends for their favors in the past, I beg a continuation of patronage in the future JA MES BARRETT. Ch’town, May 25, 1895—2w 213 & vy experience in also for Bt- one ol the have TO LET. —} That ccinfortable Brick Dwelling Houre ; known as the Peake Homestead, situate on Water Street, now in possession of Henry Douse, Esq, C. C. Possession given first of May next. Also that beantifully situated two-story Dwelling on Prince Street, now oc scupied by James Reddin, Esq. Possession given first June next. | Also, Cottage situate on Street, sow occupied by Wallace 20th April next. Province of Com baie Hilisborough Arbing. to supply customers at lowest prices. Apply to - * PEAKE BROS. £ co. | PEAKE BROS. & CO Selling Agents. mchl9—tf 246 Charlottetown, May 25, 1494—-tf 2 RRO EEE I EE Fortier’s “Shakespeare,” The Fist § ct. CIGAR EVER CFFERED JUST apd-- dy2& wy = TO THE PUSLIC. 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Lock it up within your heart, Neither lose nor lend it,— Two it takes to make a quarrel, One can always end it. Try it wall in every way, Still you’il find it true. In a fight without a foe Pray what could you do? If the wrath is yoars alone Soon you will expend it; Two it takes to make a quarrel, Qne can always mend it. Let’s suppose that both are wroth, And the strife begun, If one voice shall ery for Soon it will be done. Ifhnt one shall span the breach, He will quickly mend it; Two it takes to make a quarrel, One can always mend it. “Peace,” + om + COMMENDABLE PROMPTITUDE, A Resident of St, Johu, N. B* cessful Trial of Dodd's Kidney Pills, Joux, N.B., July 8.—Mr. Robert Moore residing in Indiantown, a suburb of this city, has recently made whatis allow- ed by all who are acquainted with the facts to be a most remarkai !2 recovery. He has been a sufferer from a serious comp’ aint of the kidneys for over seven years, and during that time has suffered excraciating ly. He has also suffered considerably in pocket, having paid large sums for medi- cal advice. Quite recently he happened to read of the many cures effected by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and with commendable promptitude made a trial of them, with the result that after taking three boxes of the remedy he was entirely restorea to health. County, Ky., It’s a hot Present- after George Houncell, of Clay was burning brush recently. job, and he took his clothes off. ly they burned up. He went home dark. Fatal Result of Delay. Sickness generally follows in the path of neglect. Don’t be reekless! but prud-— ently take a few doses of Scott’s Emulsion immediately following exposure It will save you many painful days and sleepless nights. to cold Flogging is still seteteed 3 in the British Navy. Two sailors who attempted to Je- sert the other day at Halifax received fif- teen lashes each on the bare back. icici casdisiadnaiadbeatees edie’ How to Get a “Sunlight” Book. Send 12 “Sunlight” soap wrappers to Lever Bros., Lti., “43 Scott St., Toronto who will send post-paid a paper-boun vook 166 pages. For 6 “Life buoy” Car bolie Soap wrappers, a similar book will be sent. This is a splendid opportunity to obtain good reading. Send your name and ad iress written carefally. Remember “Sunlight” sells at 6 cts. per twin-bar, and “Lifebuoy” at 10 cts. One cent postage will bring your wrappers by leaving the nds open. sat&wk. A Chicago bute her lat broken the re- card for speedy cattle dressing. Witha helper he succeeded mm killing and dress- ing a steer in five minutes and seventeen seconds. For Over Fifty Years. Aw Ovp Axnp Wei Triep Remepy. Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millione of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfeci snccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea. Is ‘pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty- -five cents a bottle. Its value is incatculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Snathine “vrup, and take no other kindti—w. « * wily Te ——— The Mutual Reser Fund Life Association of New York Did a larger business in Canada in 1894 than any other Company. Since its organization in 1881 has paid its policy holders for death claims over twenty-two million dollars, Is now paying at the rate of quarter of a million each month. $3,900 policies, and $300,000,000 of Insurance in force, attest the popularity ct the Company, its system and the confidence of the public. It IS THE PEOPLE’S INSURANCE, and is sold at about half the rates charg red by old system companies. During the first three months of 1895 it was thorough- ly examined by the Insurance Depart- ments of New York, Iilinois, Ohio, Texas and South Dakota, and prouounced to be sound to the core. For rates and other particulars apply to ROB ANGUS, Agent, P.O. Box 3, Ch’town. june29 - eod 3mos. To Let on Queen Square That large Shop lately sere, by Messrs. Geo. Dixon & Co. Size 2 feet. Shop is finished in best etyle, and has in connection, a fireproof vault with combination lock. Also, whole of third floor, and a large room, 42x22, on secon: flat. All above are heated by hot water lit by electric light. Under Shop is large Cellar, tloored and lit. Above will be let for a term of years. Apply to THOMAS MORRIS. over a 75x40 feet and junel 2—pat ta $10 per Set. Partial Sets, $2 and upwards. Gold and Porcelain Crowuing. Best material, best workmanship, best satisfaction. DR. J. P. MURRAY, Queen Street, Charlottetown. CH TOWN TO BOSTOK THE—— Fast Steamship ‘ Glivette BUY YOUR TICKETS —FROM-— W. W. Clarke, TICKET AGENT, Corner of Queen and Water Streets. ju25 » —-b Charlottetown, May 14, 1895. §. §. MIRAMICHI Will leave MONTREAL for CHAR- LOTTETOWN on MONDAY, June 10th, and every alternate Monday ; leave Char- lottetown for Montreal on Friday, June 14, and every alternate Friday ; leave Sum- merside for Montreal on Tuesday, June 18th, and every alternate Tuesday. This line, with regular sailing dates, furnishes to merchants the most reliable way to order goods. Eggs very carefull haudied. fbn : tates of freight more reasonable than have been hitherto. Excellent passenger accommodation. Delightful sail up and down the St. Law- rence. Calls at Gaspe and Perce going and refurning when sufficient inducement. CARVELL BROS., june] —14 tf Agents. JULY Makes aSuc- | | = a 8, 1895 SSS) WS pS a SS GS (LESSONS SS SSS optiieite sux Clin. NPOTHERS, Do You Know’ tie: Parcgorie, SS > SNS Baterzan’s Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine ? Do You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons ? Do You Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics without labeling them poisons ? Do You Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ? Do You Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a lst of its ingredients is published with every bottle ? Do You Know that Castoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is pow sold than of all other remedies for children combined ? Do You Knew that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word “ Castoria” and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense ? Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless? Do You Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 eents, or one cent a dose? Do You a aaa be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest : Well, these things are worth knowing. They are facts. The fac-simile mails gee ae ture of Chiidren Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. “+ How Will This Strike You A beautifully finished ASH DINING EXTENSION TABLE —extends to 8 feet long, six only $7.75 will buy it. legs, very strong, Casi ee ee JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, June 15, 1895. M BRIO MOO ESO ED Caer Canes RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. Keep Your Feet Dry. If you catch cold no ¢ it will hang on all Summer. Wear Granbv Rubbers. They are the best and last ea Perfect in Style, Fit and Finish. THEY WEAR LIKE IRON apl0—135 tf IMEON JONES BREWERS, ST. JOHN, N. B. Ale and Porter Sole Agents for the Maritime Provinces for REIRHARDT & CO’S. wiviativ" icin Salvador in bottles is Especially Suited for Family Use. 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