a " ee See ee Se ee ee OF ae co Ps, % aid e ALENDAR POR OCTORER is03 »» NEW SERIES. TH DLY EXAWINE | ru A Duly NewsPrarer | vy P. KE. ie “I i | “a ‘ nor from the office ot | rue XAM PUBtLisnuing Company, in the i la se Building, Queen Street i rE3 OF SUBSCRIPTION N ADVANCE) oO Vuna , ti.% ~ M ; 2 re Monti 1 Une Mus me maid to any part of Canada or the ‘ADVERTISING RATES. | | For sm aivertvements which are ordered for ouly one or two weeks th harge is Se cents p inch for the first insertion, and 2 cents for each continuation. Rate cards are furnished on application at the office, Specla oontract prices at a reduced rate are quoted for mivertisements four inches in &1.e OF larger, which are to run for three montis o longe N> speria atthe rate of igc notices inserted unless paid for ite pes , and under no eircumstances will such paid notices appear in the local column Special discounts made on all advertise ments connected with Charch Fairs, Bazaars, No notices will be inserted with regular rate of 10 cents per Picnica, ete the same unless Lhe line is paid That Tue Examiner & cousidered by our Merchante and Manufacturers lo be the lead- ing. newspaper in I’. E. Island, and eonse- quently the most valuable advertising medium through whic to make their announcements d ty the faet that is dbum.antly prove n order to actommodate our advertisers we have been eo present si-é npelied to enlarge the paper to Prue Darcy Exawtner is for wale by the fot y amen s Mason, ‘Gost O “ce, Charlottetown vie ee Co. tt. George Street, . » f happelle, Queen —Lreel vialpe pue Road, Lower Spring Vark Road, Coufin, «-rafton Street, ly. Chappell Prinee Street } a-aar Store, Quees street, ntiyre Ktailway, &. Gray. News Stall, P. FE. I and on the trans M. & T. J. Walsh, Eclectic Bookstore, Sum- inerside Harry MeFarlane, Souris Hon, I ordon, ' eorgetow i. A. Mean, Mt Stewart Gi. M. Clarke, Alberton Qu ES €5 The Weekly Examiner from the of maticr 6 ee Is lasued « ry Friday morning is made ap y editions, and jnterest.ng publishers’ office. it which has appeared in the Dal! is a tiret-classe weekly newspaper anmdi of the latest news The subseription for Tux Weexkty Exam- INER, post paid to any part of Canada or the U nited States, is one dollar per year Advertising rates on the same scale as given Tug DAILY EXAMINER. Prosthetic Dentistry. hove for lam prepared to mount Artificial Teeth on he litferent kinds of pletes:—Afuminum, Watt's Meta Reese's Metal, (these metals wi 1 oxidize or tarn black in the mouth). Vuleas Cettutoid and Zytonite DR. J. P. MURRAY, Dentist Stamper Block, Victoria how. DOCTOR DORSEY, Physician and Surgeon. Gradnate of the Medical Ps partment of th University oF Six City of New york, tate Member the Resident Staffof Belie- wu ens al and the New ” York lvying-in Hospital, New York City OFFICE North Side Queen Square OPPOSITE POST OFFICE ft-<idence-~ Near Corner of King and Queen % :eote, Charlottetown ROBERT BEAIRSTO COMMISSION MERCHANT AND AUCTIONEER. GOOD REFERENCES Qreen Street, ‘ Salesroom Robt. Balloch & Co., TEA MERCHANTS, MINCING LANE-----------LONDON | ' i REPRESENTED IN € ANADA BY J. A. MORRISON, HALIF AX| A. LEOFRED, vluate of Laval and McGill) WIMING ENGINEER. MAIN OFFICE ot QUEBEC BRANCH OFFICE ,. GONTRE AL STAMPS WANTE D. LY Canad on, Unit px, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For = pay $1 to $5 each GEORGE LOWE, 465 padina Avenue, Toront WINES | WINES | FINEST QUALITY. sheres "Gat Ke. Port, pagne, fuese Weves have | ts class European houses, and are and well matured, BYRNE BROS., Great George Street. réeltmie ‘harlottetown | Cham- | ‘en imported a, “ §. B. ENWAN & CO._ July 16 ' | GROCERY ST 4 States’ and other | ; +, CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES TERMS a Year “This Four Dolla _ rate Re ead. . ikin. WHAT MUST GO :---Bad alignment, illegible work, keys, double scales, ete., are no longer to be tolerated abolished them, and no other can retain them and live. THE NEW YOST combines invented the “ Remington” in 1873, the * Caligraph” som TOWN ewriter. fev bn) Pikic foul ink pardoned. the life-long experience of the mventor, in 1880, and the “ Souk" Pp. E. 2a) % NEW YOST tne only Perfect Writing Maeh- | ; ine. The Ribbon, the Shift Key and other antiquat- ed devices discarded. NEW MACHINE, NEW MANAGEMENT NEW PRINCIPLES, NEW PATENTS, NEW MEN, NEW LIFE, NEW BRAINS, NEW METHODS, NEW CAPITAL, The LATEST and bothersome sliift NEW YOST has ribbons, The W. N. Yost, who latest and best improvements have been added during 1892, making the New Yost an ideal, perfect typewriter put is elern cut and beautiful. paper is an ideal success, the best ever applied to a typewriter perfect. Send for Illustrated Catalogue to Provinces, 134 Prince William St., 8 LRA John. D. CORNWALL, General The The line spacing absolutely Agent for the Maritime B. STEWART, Charlottetown. SPORTSMiin’ Muzzle Loading i$r: sud Ss Loading Tools, Breech and Powder, Shot, Caps. Primer: Covers, ¢te., ete. qnuins, Paper Giame Bag SUPPLIES ! Revolvers, W ads, Gun Shells, SMOKELESS POWDER.—Cartridges loaded at short notice, Arms Company. W. E. Charlottetown, September 4, 1893—m w f Agent for Winchest DAWSON. er Repeating CPOLOS Las FIOUSE. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. During ext week we will offer some very decided Bargains in Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Parasols, Blouses and Shirt Waists, Ostrich and Cock Feather Boas, &e. We would eall the attention of ur untry Customers to our stock o LADIES’ FURS, consisting of Ladies’ Fur Jackets, Ladies’ Fur ells, Ladies’ Fur Capes, Ladie~” Fur Refs, Lasies’ Pur Collars, Ladies’ Fur Boas. Our FURS are all made of NO. 1 STOCK, and consist of the very latest Inspection invited HENRY MORGAN & C).. Montreal, Catherine Street and Phillips Square styles. sept23—tu th sat Corner St. ENMAN’S Formerly J. D. MeLeod & Co's, —— Flour, Tea, Biscuits, &c. We will Endeavor to give Customers mers bvery Satisfaction Charlottetown, September 21, 1893—eod & wky Ri Kerosene Oil. 1300 barrels beat American Water White now landing ex Clayola from New York. 1100 barrels due by this week. N., B. sept2a—ly Iw schooner Satellite & M, RATTENBURY. wy Zi A. J. MURPHY —IS SELLING-—— Ovivoriats and Pants, MADE FROM HIS NEW STOCK, co cheap that customers see at a glance where the Bargains are to be found. sept 22—'f Visitors to the World's Pair SILOULD TAKE THE latercolonial Railway, Which passes through a Country unri- valled for SCENERY. Charlottetown to Chicago anc Return, $33.55. BEST | in 1889; the | The New Yost prints direct from steeb type; its work is never blurred, The alighment is absolutely perfect and permanent. ISL AN I ), OL Tickets good for 3) days from date of issue, | will slop ver privilege at points in Canada, aiso at Detroit and Port Huron. TOURIST TICKETS, CHARLOTTETOWN to CHICAGY and RETURN, good to 1th November, 1896, $48.15, and at correspondingly low rates from all other Statiohs. In addition to the reguiar dally service, which is continued as heretofore, a su < BUFFET AND SLEEPING CAR, light by electricity, will leave HALIFAX EVER RY MONDAY at 12.2), standard time rup through to CHICAGO CHANGE, arriving there EVENING. making the FASTES® TIME between Halifax and Chicago. ,and will be WITHOUT WEDNESDAY | Further information ean be obtained of any | Station Agent. D. POTTINGER, General Manager Govenyanet Railways Railway Office, Moncton, N. B.,? Wth Se ptembe r, isi, 5 dy tl 29th Oct Light Brahma Chickens | A FEW very fine ones, for sale cheap, | if taken immediately. F. C. COTTON. TUESDAY, O is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Nuripides. CTOBER 3, 1893. . Defying All Rules of Health They | Keep Well and Strong. The Nemarkable Longrvity of the Indian Race Explained.—For Every Human Hl They Have a Cure—They Know Where to Find the Reots, Heros and Barks that will keep them in Gocd Health—The Se- ecret Now Given to the Werld. y Indians are | long lived. } There are many Kicka~ Jes now liv- ng who have trod parts of this vast con- tinentlong .*) before white *) men ever set Jehis foot on the oil of their yest domain. Sg y Leughing Dog Age 106 Tre. Their lives have been pee with nature. Born to eae heals goes, they aap. Think how they live, eat, sleep, travel about, exposed toclimatic changes, pois- onous night airs, damp sleeping piaces, food half co. ked, and eaten with utter disregard of ail commen rules of health. Yet, look st thom! Pictures of health, Chronic Kheumatism!? Never. Mal- aria and Uhills? Veryrarely. Indiges- tion? Occasional symptoms perhaps but Chronic Dys;ey#ia, utteciy unhear of. While eny of the numerous afflic- tions of the liver, kidneys er | ladder, so frequently found among the whites, is rarely heard of among tae indians. Why is it? + % For centuries these children of nature have studied her ways. For centuries | they have known where to look in the forest and field for a certain eure for the ills which arise from the disobed- | fence of nature’slaws. Atthefirstsign, | the first symptoms of sickness, they re-~ { sort to their “Sagwa’’-—-the most potent, | remedial combination of roots an herbs known to the Indian or any other race. Acombination so Valuable that the learned professor of Physiological Chemistry at Yale college commended it, and could offer no oe ge Science surpassed by Indian oa Nature undefiled by mineral poisons. Indians aregsubject to ills’ © of the flesh, but they have a remedy for all. _ Kickapoo Indian Cough Cure bresks their colds and stops their coughs. icka Indian Worm Killer keeps their children free from these troubles; end Kickapoo Indian Oil arrests nape allays pain, heals bruises, and quickly kills all pains; Kickapoo’ Indian Salve heals, wounds, cuts, abrasions of the skin, humors, eczema, ete, These remedies are now sold by evens druggist in the land, and their best proot of gen- uine worth is inthe fact that on their merit solely they have achieved this sale within a few | short years. Ask/ for them at the Trading Post on the Frontier, and oul! find them ‘ here. Go into wan fof the Moon. the fashionable 17 Yr. drug stores of New vere City, and these remedies of the Indians are to be bought. Everywhere, high and low, they have made friends by their intrin- sic value. Sold by Druggists and Desiers. Kickapoo Indian Sagw’a, The Incomparable Liver, Stomach and Blood Medicine. §1 per bottle; 6 for $6. Sold by Druggists and Geiletts , se the saying i NEnvous MEN EXRAVSTED VITALITY, ‘The errors of Youth. Premature Deeline, Lest Mankeod, and al! Diseases aud Werkuesses of Man, from whatever eause. permanently aod privately cared at heme. Exrenr Taxarmext. No Fanume. Consultation and advice in person or by letter free. Address or eal! on PROVIDENT MEDICAL INSTI- TUTE. 16 Hanover Street, Montreal, Canada. Prespeets and descriptive pamphiet, closely sealed, mailed free te all. Send pow. ig thelatest triainph iz B harmacy for theerre of ali the aymptoua indicating KroxRy axD (IVER Vomplaint. If you sre troubled fomach ¢ ‘ostiveness, Dizziness, Sour Stemach u . np Mendaine Indigestion, Poon AprretiiE, CrRED F¥¥ LING, LBUM ATIC Parxs, Bleep! Nights, Melancholy Feelin, os —_ Membra;"s oe a ¥ wiligive wa astandindetemercer 0. i at all Drug Stores. ; Membray ; of P’eterboreugh, (Limited), ; ‘PETERBDROUGH, . . Medicine Company ONT SOURCE OF THE DRINK EVIL. , Sm,—With the advent of autumn the | | temperance movement for a time dormant now begins to move apace, as irdicated by | the lectures and meetings throughout the country. Looking at the temperance people from any standpoint one chooses, he cannot but admire theirindefatigab'e energy and in- domitable perseverance, Reverses do not appear to weaken their courage nor to lessen their faith in the justness of their cause, nor to shake their steadfast belief in the complete assurance of a fina] victory over one of the great enemies of the Lumen race. While all right thinking people must look with the fullest approval on their efforts in the direction of temperance re form, no One can but wish that their know iedge was equal to their zeal, for thet there is something wrong somewhere is tent even to the moet casual observer. f one is allowed tojudge from the external manifestations of what i going on both at home and abroad, the traffig, “ule an] in- dulgence in intorieatmng liquors have | Single C pies Two Cents VOL 32. D AGE : OF INDIANS. |LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR. 'THE PEOPLE KNOW THEM, Because They Know How to | ; Advertise. and Snecessful Methods of Reaching the Public Eye. Novel * They are the best advertisers in Cana The speaker was one of a group of busi- | ness men who were discussing the question of advertising. They had been discussing a particular case, that of ihe Haw ker Medicine Co, «f St. Joba, whose or'ginality and persistence in the line of advertising has made the public stare in asion @ ment. “They started with a street parade and a big diuner,” eaid one of the gronp, “and I hear that their next project will be abated little, if anv, during the past ten | years. I do not deny that in country places a Scott Act when enforced, has restricted in some, measure the egle of | | be taken mto account. It is said there are none so blind as thoxe | who will not see, and surely this wae never more clearly exemplified. than | the present instance. If [ should ask the leaders in the tem- perance movement what wae the. moat potent factor of intemperance, I should receive a}l kinds of answers which it is needless to repeat here; tut not one of them, I feel persuaded, would touch any- where near the root of the matter. How does it come that men with cool, calculating brains such as our leading temperance advocates are supposed to have, should utterly. fail to perceive the prime cause of the liquor traffic Y How does it come that men who are looked up to by the masses aa infallible guides in ail matters pertaining to the temporal welfare, either ignore or forget in their public ut- terances the all important fact that it is capital that sets in motion the whole mach- inery of the liquor traffic from its creation in the distilleries on down through all the tortuous channels of trade, till it reaches the Jow rumeeller on the street corner and road side, where it is poured down the throats of the grand army of unfortunates, Who carries on the distillation of liq- uors ? [s it not the rich men in the cities ? Whe supplies all the distributing centres with liquors, to be resold to the lowest or- od of barkeepers, who retail it by the giass to the people ? Evidently the men of large capital. They alone are equal to the task. The whole business is so plein that one wonld think the wayfaring man, though a fool, could not err therein; and atill T have yet to hear the temperance speaker who will attack these rich men, who are clothed in parpie and fine linen and fare sumptuously every day. It re- quires little moral courage and involves no sacrifice of any material interest to indulge in lengthy strains Of declamation against the poor unfortunate drunkard who tumbles in the gutter, but where is the temperance re former who dares to scathingly rebuke the rich man whose hundreds of thousande invested in distilleries for the production of alcoholic drinks makes the condition of the drunkard possibley When I hear the temperance reformer expatiate upon the awfal crime of drunkenness and the terrible blood guiltiness of the hardened rumeéciler, it strikes me as somewhat strange that the men who have, by their money, primarily produced thie demon alcohol and sent him loose throughout the land, never come in for a share of righteous indignation. Any number of good and pious temperance people can be heard speaking againet Lazarus at the gate, but not one word ever escapes their lips to disturb Dives in his palace. This ought not to be. They cannot serve God and mammon, If the temperance people ever drive in- temperance from our land it will be ty attacking its chief citadel—by aiming their blows at the Plutocrac v—the gods of wealth who operate the distilleries inate: of beating the air by telling us whata a bad thing rum ie and how bad and mean rum sellers and rum drinkers are. The best thinking portion of the com- munity are becoming tired of hearing and reading aimless ad iresses and far-fetched dissertations on intemperance, They are now expecting some practical results along the lines of temperance. By your fruits they will know you. Arcrs. The Drink Habit. An English magistrate has sent a woman who is a confirmed inebriate to jail for six months. Thewoman had been neylect- ing her family, and a society for prevent- for this, so the magistrate thought a per- iod of seclusion with wholeaome food might work @ good effect. A jail is not the best place to try an experiment of the kind, but it is the only recourse the mage istrate had. Even if a special institution you take Cold and Cough. Generally caused by exposure to ccid, wet feet, sitting in a draught, coming from hot and crowded places, in thia dress, or wearing damp cicthes, stock~ ings, or any other cause ti ndiag to check suddenly the perspiration The result produces inflammation of the | lining membrane of the lungs or throat, and this causes phlegm or matter. which nature tries to throw off by expectora- tion. In many cases she is unable te co so without assistance, and this ix Why you use Allen’s Lung ° | _ Balsam. | Three Size Botties, 25c., §0c., $1.00 —_— were provided for cases of this kind, it re- mains to be seen whether the result of a years enforeed sobrieiy can be anything | more than temporary regeberation whenall | the temptations to relapse are left extreme, difficulty of reforming, physically and morally, a diseased con stitution is recognized by all qualified authorities, and the drink habit like other depraved tendencies varies so much in indiridnal cases that satisfactory treatment is hard to reach. Among the poor of a large city drunkenness, just the same ae other vices, ie encouraged by mode of living and the hundred privations which induce l-health, misery and discontent. | One partial remedy that ought to “be _ pro- | vided is a heavy punishment for the sale of liquor to-inebriated persons of those afflicted with the habit, It may bea costly ing Cruelty to. children was prosecuting her | } } } | } in | path park, where all ; ' un- | | touched on the yictim’s returning home | The law to enforce, but inspection is « failure | if it cannot effect this needed reform.— } Empire. “I Don't Waat jon Dinner Well, if you should miss a meal, «:...¢ better. ~ Don’s let anybody inducé you to eat if you don’t feel *nelined. Teil them to mind their own stomach and you wil! mind yours. The. appetite will return after the digestion is made al! right, and one of the safest and surest helps in that direction is a eourse of Membray’s Kidney and Liver Cure, now on sale.by all drug- gists in Canada. oud Euduranee in Pala. Untold agonies are silently esdured by thousands of sufferers from Piles. The use of Hawker’s Pile Cure soothes the | pain, relieves the inJammation and makes a perfect and permanent cure. Price 50 cente. Sold everywhere. rt. ore USE, 5K0.A’S DISCOVERY, the great 8 ood aud Nerve Remedy, | and working in the | ate cough and general debility. } as to the enormous sales to march aa elephant from St. Jokn to Halifax!” The speaker then enumerated the vari- ous advertising devices adopted by the Hawker Medicine Co. They blanketed the cart horses of the city with coverings } | liquor, but the alarming increase in the | that bore advertisements in big white let | crune of perjury consequent thereto, must | tere. They placed on Howe a gigantic sign that no passer-by on Main Street can fail to ee, another one on the grand atand at Moose- pa-sengers by the I. C. R. may easily re ad of Hawker’s pills and tonic. They out signs that stare at the public everywhere They put an exceedingly taking series of got —NO. 84 the face of Fort | They plac ed | thousands of | Nervous, Tired, Weak. i That most dreaded disease, typhoid pneumo- nia left me w ta & Couch, sore throat, tired and nervous. I conld not sleep nig To add to my many troubles, last winter I ha La Griy pe. It seemed I would not live until spring. I tried FATHER AND SON TOOK | Skoda’s Discovery. many re medics, but got no relief until I took Sko- da’s Discovery. My little boy has been sickly for several years. g¢ He too has taken Skoda's and now he is as fat, rosy @ cheeked little chap as you would like to see. Elmer F. Albee, 33 Pleasant St., hts. d : Lewiston, Me. SKODA DISCOVERY CO., LTD., WOLFVILLE, N.S. : “ee? : W RK. Watso . ar lLetown, ‘JOHNSON | 4aNopyneé LINIMERT yNElke & ANY OTH Ep Por IITERNLL 23 SSTESNAL ose rm 2 > 520 | Wiconed | by an Otd Family Paysician. | ThinkO f it. In use for more than Eigh nty | Years, and still leads. € ration after G af it. have used and blessed it. Every Traveler should Rave a bottle in his satchel, Ever Suffe rer = From RKheumatiem, Sciatica, Neuraigi Nervous ¥.. lacho, Diphtheria, ouehat my J chitis, Asthma, ¢ hole + Morbus, D jarrix ya, Lan. ‘nes, Soreness in Buty cor Limbs, SHY Joints or Straina, | will find ip this oid Anodyne relief and speedy cure. signs in the city market over one of the | . Should have Johnson's : as Anod exits, where it may be read by every | Every Mother a» or Croup, Golds > bier (ih cored : 2 | Sore Throat, Tonsititis, Cote ‘ tuts, Brutses, Cramps countryman and every citizen who gor | and Paine lisite to secur in pay fomely steaks there. They turned fences into instru- | notice, lieiave may cost s fife, Reileves all Summer ments of speech, They steamer and hired » band and ran a mon- ster excursion to Digby and Annapolis, scattering advertising fans among the pa» eengere, and handbills and pill samples | among the thousands congregated at Annapolis to see the sports fur which the Hawker company gave gold medals. They had walking advertiseme.t. there, and from the steamer fhat- ed an advertising flag that conti could be read afar off The night beforg the excursion they had a polymorph™ parade in St. John, led ty the band. made arrangments with boat owners painted their sails with “H-wker’s Pill-,” “Hawker’s Tonic,” “Hawker’s Catarrh Cure,” etc, in letters that can be miles away. They painted the sails of a schooner running to Boston, and of going to Newfoundland; and ships sailine to British and other distant ports are also to tell the mariners upon the ocean, a they throw their canvas to the bree.e, that the Hawker remedies are the best o earth. The time may not be far distant when a St. John vesee! will be known by the message she bears on her saile, Paw nee Bill, when here, used Hawker’s p tis as 4 target for sharpshooting. The eou- pny eee a handsome group «f ye in Bpecial costume, had the photo: f-amed and dieplayed in stores. They got ati tic pictures framed and other ornu- ments to display in drug steres. They had an immense lot of aprona made and are scattering them fur one n and wide, theit advertisements | being on both sidea of each apron They sent two men to Gagetown Javt week, and when the Orangenien from St John and three other counties they saw the Hawker remedies adverti-e! on eve y han!, they eaw a huge balloon _o aloft bearing an immense advertisement, and, if either the dinner or the sponeltil kat hard on their stomachs. they had a re- lief party at hand in sample packages of Hawker’s pille. The ¢ company have also published numerons testimonials from well-known people as to the their remedies, and frm leading druggixts In a word, they have reduced advertising to a science and | c mpelled the attention of the provincial public, As a matter of fact, no business can #nc- ceed in these daye without the use of printers’ ink and other methods of keep- ing in touch with the people. The Hawker remedies are now patented in Canada, the United States and Englaud The business of the company, ae it is, is only in ite infaney St has reason to be prond of such a promis- ing industy. Fall Work, As s00n a8 a spot of the garden soil is lefi bare after this time, either plow or dig it up and leave it rough seeds of weeds will sprout, and or two stir it up again. In this way much of next year’s weeding may be the garden is to be in anew place it should be planned now and a lieavy coating of manure spread on, and after the have sprouted and the manure is leached go over it with s cultivator. The best time to kil] weede is when there is nothing else in the way. Cabbages and parsnip: may be planted late in the fall, and if all the weeds that are in reach of the surface are killed before planting there will be little trouble with them next year. ing of manure, an old farmer enormonts 80 that the weeds Speak- used to say that it made less difference what} it was than how it was lt must be fine and rotten and well mixed with the soil. The writer heard him | make this remark many years ago when most of his neighbors thought that the clear, green manure was all there was about the premises that was worth hand- ling, and would put a handfal of the raw atuff from their heaps or cellars ander each hill of corn and stamp it down with the feet before planting the seed. As they u-- ually “spread on a coating besides, they got coil erops and thoagiit it was mainly the result of the manure in the hill; bat later methods hare confirmed the ment of the farmer referred to, that if a shovelful of that green manure was mixed with two of svi] and made fine and rotten, one of the three would be worth as for the first crop. Some field crops which grow late in the season wi/) make green manure but for the garden it pay to have the plant food prepared bef hand, and this can be done by spread fall, and in this there will be no necessity of handling any extra materia! to mix with it. ~—_- Mr Henry Theaketon, Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., Halifax, saye: “I have used Puttner’s Emulsion for simple and obstit : ve In € #tate- much nee¢ { i way : r y | case it has gi iveu the utmost satisfaction ‘ : : ‘ ; It afflicted try | | I recommend it as a family medicine.” Tue Bexerims oF Aavenibiiedi- That advertising is the greatest help to business success is pretty well shown by the ac evunt of the Hawker Medicine Company's methods, which we publish in another column. We made a hig purchase of grey flan- nele, and bought the lota very low price. This week we are clearing the lot at ve ry low prices. See the bargaing—W. A Weeke & Co, next Beer & Gotf’s. oct? 3 chartered a | Thy Alri) read | eerviceable ature | met there | merits of | John in a week | saved. If} } Gompinints like magic. Price 3§ ots. post-paid: 6 bot. Yes, $2. 2xoress paid. LS. Johnson & Co.. Boston Mas SVORBO2 G3 VVC 2 When we assert that Dodd’s vv ACO Kidney Piils : WAV or OAAAAAMAA Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright's Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of all who have used them. TH«/¢ CURE TO STAY CURED. By a. fruggists or mail on rece ipt of price, } | i } ’ } ; | @Bgocenin Dr. L.A. Smith & Co., Toronta Scat | ' } acc AGES ray be poieb: We + all sexual disor- ‘ ot. » Pour out ufler hnerv- ne , mental worry, f “ the blues, hy } | are but payi I ¢ ’ : ¥x ‘ ci cari) ob f ihe dread otercy, the exhaus y the pen- excesses alarm of j matorrhoea, ' , CURED nfidence wt woderate cx pense | Send for our 7 ealed Look, * PERFECT MANHOOD.” "ERIE MEDICAL GO., Buffalo HY, “Vou tt Feel Better ~ If you’reali run down and out of sorts if you take a few botties of _ SALTO PEPTONIZFD PORTER. It isa food. Beneficial alike to young and olg¥ It strengthens the body, creates an appetite, aids di- g estion, invigorates the system. Ask your doctor about it, It’s good for every one. TRY I THE MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER 00. Ip TRURO, NOVA BCOTIA, CANADA “Bachache | the soa means the kid- | of the neys are in “Delay te# trouble. Oodd's Kidney Pills give prompt relief.” “75 per cent, of disease is rst caused by disordered kid- dange-ous, Vag lected kiane troubles ress in Bad Blooa Oyspepsia, Liugw Compiaint, az@ the moat dan neys. gerous ef ell, “Might as well | Brights OD try to have a Diabetes and healthy city | Drops without sewer- ithe above age, as good health when the siamame cannot exist where kidneys are Dodd's Kidney clogged, they are ls are used. fan per box or siz for Be: rT. A Banith & Co, TorGata Write For Sale or to Let. The Premises rece Secupied oS, Joln Beer, Corner Cumberland F tzroy Streets—a commoedious and pleasantly sit uated house fitted throughou. with ho water heating apparatus — with good stablefand coach house. Ap ly to W. W. BEER Jv i Oui hog oo - & in a a f (inaidiianatipicureniiadio unseat eT eee