tts 4 * . « a r ad — ans Qn eg RE OT _* : *" THE DAILY DR. H. D. JOHNSON. EXAMI Hetnrich Heine Astonished His Hoste by Pies Distraught Manner at table. ‘ ete really d t feed on air Indeed By I : N 8 and Throat though they may be hnnery in a dis p AT } U Yra : and absent ed way they j ' Wit d Uleur a ; — on oo & Ww om ’ ; tial i. pper by a raind . : at. e of w wards became a ‘ , Onerative & Prosthetic Dentistly. conceives Ss 8 al . omen { at se) when e stu j i ‘ vited with DR. J. P. MURRAY, | S2=. cree wi by ibe We eo .< vib. yi 4 hoapitable wife Mamper B ae ria Row The tar 4 e, and not too plentiful, 1 was viewed with cov scious | . , ee t hostess. who evid v felt | ‘ i better fur the occa- } . NERVE BEANS are 8 new cis i : ntaining | NERVE sovery that cure the worst cases . “= 6 oe Nervous De y, Lost Vigor a i t sausaves, With fempting g yand | > ‘ailing Manhood; restows t : Yue choice dish BEANS oan ms of body oF Minki caus * t} ’ work r the ert t e was he oe. a , 1 be ; ‘ ‘ i irse ¥ : = , » s n TREATMEN ha os a oo. r “ ao ian Peript of price by audressing THE JAMES MEDIUIN _ A. Teron, Vat Write for pamphick. Sok a its y ox it be 8 ne WeBBVTOUGTSDCVSSEBVOF an er ‘ . -7 a i DARL 5 > Kidney lic, § 2 been tie wenning of cer Seusessw 7 u a 5 c . . . s part f | : wens ei AAAA VOL f ' his distracted # ise | ? _ | hy | ‘ € t s flow wognage, and, of | : ¥ n : ‘ ies But he ° | 12 - Dice a . ted iat house for supper - ‘ i . : a ‘ f being left supperiess i ill 2 . ) great for his hosts to | . ‘ L es ¢ ae as i ‘ . ; i ¥ . 7 } ! ¥a,4 é Londen Crossing-Sweepers ii is : } - e tee ” “ ¢ A shilling a day ia the limit of the av — : “ae we Dy tre te y Oj; ail € erarce the 4 ' —s : , 7 i sweeper! his is rather a ver na WhO é f : ow of 2 ‘ | fol > TM +f CURE TO STAY CURED. & e . » & ¢ 5. - A. > & 4 i t in . ' 43 y 40220502222 S224 «~~ a nus a week * ~ i ao Se s t : iv ist r averwze ~. 2 taking ‘ f 5% ¢ pa ial 80 a ~~ é ‘ rre 4 a) ~ es ‘ x rs “Y e a ie st the ™ e nd | “+ 6 ~" euth , +2 . G i ar ’ , : i he , > ™ A \ 38 Whose earings / 5 ” ‘ al necessities. —London | 7 © | Telegra y ~~. —— 2 7 ¢ f é Picasant Methods of Dying. i PA4¢ ” “Dea ' trans Mio! said Dr. EE L. ~ 40 reel DCTt H v 2 sei to be es, aiter taking: a Hanging, | and aapl.yxia- | t ; . Sr ee ED s a : @ Beate (st 3 snes, Veta ‘ 2 o£ Saws en be ¢| | 4 ‘ 8 © vey Pe : ; is | é 2s i as 73 8 ' lown sys-@ | . . @ pe ni appe- 2 i t i Se ny -— 7 , 2 tc by v eak gi saffe: : ere are pec ple} 3 § ping 3 boweis, & | tha s is all} aS 8 ¥.s 1 @ “a i sensa | a a . ' mm © ‘ piereed by thousands 3 = hia r heads seem to} e | bursting with blows upon toe inside of a a 4 i : ak - persons it ie the OOS most horrible form of death.” | Vretty Necks. ness Miller says Few women tty! s; most of them having a} y are fat it is} but still it looks like an ugly) ul Ihis can be gotten rid of | ft the rset rupping the ising the est and getting | sbdominal muscles, from the | v are apt to be i . tt talk to them of | . ilu f the toilet—as | Oe | secret srt und the demonstra ft o-< . . th , > aw |! xd eager listeners, and the | ws ee “ | wheels ‘ i revolution will have | Y ow —- fr Au Incian’s Vhilasephy. ster asked a savage ' | ‘Don’t } Reo SS , : : 4 a. ‘ . a powerful. finely pr r 3] E 4 ge) i } y U: ne.) p opor x tn bes Ge ' yoked down upon the un- ta ler vi Mal RS "iis Binh Pt. d! 4 ythe whites who teach y } Suh Raia} tee oat . aft Te v7 Axe igus S Abus Ledes to bis i ’ ala The Iinciar en os 3 vs fear He what comes. If . ” eats we tat i « . 4 . = bow w hey e of de i —_ t! . t - ’ - , Cs C mts 7 9 k . rad S&C ¢ ¢ ilan 8 ph loso a - ao i ae Air. Sa did nt try nver y re Jans & Well-Dressed Empress. 4 tie German empress a kn consideved + srry off the palin, and TS TRA the f ta that she orders in CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs tae r ix considerable. As COPYRIGHTS. . } @ rule, & ver, her dress sare not fitted ©AN I OBTAIN A PATENT? foro © ee eee rormpt answer at 4 au bonest opir write to | eaved ail e i ivenience, fatigue and USN & €0., who have bax arly Gfty rears’ j ‘ th many id ay eZpeviente in the patent business. Communica- joss of time that 80 TF y | dies have to Siete strictly contdential- A Handbook of In- | suffer. hier majesty Gesires in every case ‘“ ton concerning Patents and ho O OD- } taal aendiaia ils 4 ; Gate Chem cont free, Ais a catalogue of tn i have uniave garments, s+ that she haa » books seni f ¢ in to be suppled « t yarments ofa patiern ex ier tifie 3 ae *¢ : ; i wh as neither been § id to others be- ‘ ft : -| fore her nor may be disposed of to any . >| one else 1 of ar ‘ ¥ the | - —_————_—___-— a i Brief Notes. ry —. Eighty of the Popes are honored as o ossowthe | saints, thirty-one s® mattyre and forty yw XC $61 B vapway. | taree as — ’ The | aurch steeple in England | is tha Walburg’s, which is 303 | feet ‘ Fr a2 @ | t i Sige: ew | a s not as large as many think. c ot EA PES Si & | itis « fourth as large as the Staite % wet = 26 | of Ne York a se i The Sabbath day's journey of the He iS % brews y mentioned in the Bible, You need more than a tonic, | was usand yards, : ; ‘ i F v, China, has a preacher whose You sae } gala s:$ - E j S@ary is 93 a in He refused a consu- 298 | lar posit t $50 a mo pierre’ 2 Bee a oP ated ny Cé ra’ & | The fousth verse of the twentieth chap- | Us war Shr de? erot heveiations containg more words Sa Se than any other verrs in the New Tests. 4 oO ment - = i The most notable attrac i L a> a re TO 10fabie attraction ina mosque | (2) i, “aA QJER at Delhi isa single red hair, which ie eaid | EE EOD of -< | of Mahomet. the Cream d-liver Oil | 3 a tion Under the Eritish Flag. | li OD } nite it 1 i YDO] ph y Almost five cig’ts of the steamers ta the | to ¢ } tho Cough but to give | ¥or are under the British flag. a steel | oftener On a strong stomac to have been plucked from the mustache | NER - : ; f IN HH D 1 OY A VIGOROUS PULIUY. -_—— One True Source of Personal ‘fremendous Capacity for Accomplishing Werk and Calm Nerves Accomplisi A Rexedy That Does the Wor'd | The aumiral men is due Great mora! courage a ; are impossible without a stu a } a healthy liver, and a vig nervous systern No on Giadstone, Salisburv, Laurier, 1 or any great champion of his pa | jiamentary debate, with a bad!y brain, a weak digestior Only the healthy ma doing their d ty, is firn netic, A man of carry them out, and a clear, « better than a sk akey me, fi The men who can work ng pressure courageour, ideas needs win success, and fami vous system and plenty than on great intellectual | . ° ; Be well. Get rid of liver and k Force and Courage. Vork Vigorous Direstion s Celery Compound a ll—Paine 00d, ee SN Bs \ gra inal eriliti in medy sets to } nerve centres and i irmfal humors. It Prof. Phelps, of Dart- { on discoverer of Celery tated to his classes College, that « nly when the iourished in tissue, is it possible to i disorders from impor ke the liver, “kidneys, heart { { pound towlay sue- th of thousands of hard- who eannot take effects of the un- upon their strength . ry Con ponnd i the greatest : that has ever, in within the ‘ome y ~ / 7 J J ¢ a . L i Sewell Mes sochtsag, YG «<2 Ce & me Se eae Btn: Neo BL AI are Cte jul Ly z Qrnwyw Bore eo a im Z weal ness. Paine’s Ce} ’ i take away the sickly, depressed, ur tious feeling that (lta eet ly “YG bY CY d, host ri. rw == - 4 On Drei —at Dorel, Baer - Ayr oe on ome .~o Fi | lA ew ro Q or buy “She 8 we rking people. H f rse, one of the most conneil of rovernors ; disordered hive r, and ih Massacl ne of that state’s most Paine’s ( nae ee we f rers and businese veins with blood that is red and vie war, a popular } food for every vita! organ The first noticeable effect of P ery Compound is th WORRY! IT BRINGS COMFORT er wafes at on lien —j 3 =, v 7d3/ n. His autograph P< eo gre y system real strength. GEORGE SACKETT’S CASE, aa eee Physicians, the world ver i y WOTtG OVOP. | wetmteiners Rajuy a Mild Sencnticn~One | * ‘ % endorses it. aa sKidney Pills cures their j ; ; ee i ellow citizen of Backache and } Can't be accelved by Substitnies! Kidney Disease, & = ; sWwue Beilevi co ae ae He M -" ™ 26 pis : nie qui . villiage | ' f A . ~** |i nm an uproarof excitement just now “A : Py ‘ ma : er the case of Geo. Sackett, a well j a Boos u i Gratetul ~ ¢ omiortineg. k n resident. His experience has had 3 le! r Liier8 In other place, but none } oe E i One box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills pps Ss Cocoa. ‘ 1d him of Sear scatnidiacaed abies | | long standing, after he had tried | | PHILLIPS Mantle De . —rRPAG™ orpprp lisease of BRE AKPAST SUPPER. ‘ other remedy within his reach, but | By syeerenge | wiedge of the nat thout any good results. These pills are | urai awe Which govern 4 perat ‘ manufac tured by Dr. :.. A. Smith & Co... | digestion and nm, and by a ca | Toronto and are’ sold by ali dealers, or will spplication Of the properties of well-sel. ed on receipt of price: fifty cents ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our P , or #ix boxes for $2.50, breakfast and supper a delicately flavored - : beverage whico may save uy many heavy For Over Fifty Years. doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use 6 Ayn Orv Axp Wein Tried Remzpy.— | euch erticles of diet that a constitution Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has | may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every of mothers for their children while teeth- tendency to disease : nig, with perfect enccess. It. socthes the Flundreds of subtle maladies are floating sround us ready to attack wherever there 8 & weak point We may ex ape many a fatal shaft by ke« } ing our se} ¥ 4 wel! forti pry d sloed and # properly nourish- Mote sieniy Galt oe Gazette. mply ing water or milk. Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled cures the colic, and is the best remedy for | Diarrhoa, Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold | by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable, Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no beed used for over fifty years by millions | NEW SPRING MANTLES! child, softens the gums, allays the pain, | we will show our New Spring HENRY M thes, other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—1 y { AMES EPPS & CO., Homee ic | , Chemiets, Loudon: ee Bp oo? DISCOVERY ,the g-eat February 22, 1894—tu thn sat AQP? => ba WY ted code 2c odode (x)——_——— partment. On Thursday morning, the 15th, and the following day Mantles. ORGAN & CO., MONTREAL. | | | 1 | i 1 } } SUNDAY SERVICES. St. Paul’s Church.— Second Sunday after Raster: Holy Communion at 8.30 a. m. Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 2.30. Evening Prayer at o'clock. St. Peter’s Cathedral.—Second Sunday after Kaster : Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Matins, Litany and Sermon at 11 o’clock. Children’s Service at 2.30. Evensong and Sermon at 7 o’elock. St. Dunstan’s Cathedral—First Mass at | Children’s Mass at 8.30 a. m. | 7.30 a. m. High Mass and Sermon at 10 a. m. Vesper and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 7 o’clock. St. James’ Church,—Prayer meeting at 10.15 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. T. FP. Fullerton, pastor, and at 7 p.m. by Rev. D. B. Macleod. Sunday School and Bible ¢lasses at 2.30, Young men’s class led by Mr. Pitblado. Zion Church.—-Morning prayer meeting at 10.15 Preaching at ll a. m. and 7 p.m. by Rev. David Sutherland, pastor. Sabbath School and Bible Class at 2.30. First Methodist Chureh. — Morning prayer meeting at 10.30. Preaching at ll a.m. and 7 p. m. by Rev. &:. 4. Turner. Sunday School and Bible classes at 2.30. Second Methodist Church.—- Prayer meeting at 10 a.m. Preaching at [1 a. m. and at 7 p. m. by Rev. G. C. P. Palmer. Sunday School and Bible classes at 2.15. Young People’s Union at 3.15 suptist Church.—Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p.m. by Rev. C. W. Corey. Sunday School and pastor’s Bible Class at 2.30. Meeting House, Upper Great George Street.—Services at ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Bible Class and Sunday School at 2.30. Kensington Hall—Sunday School at 2.30 o’clock, P m. Evangelistic Ser vice conducted by Mr. D. W. Scott, opening with a song service from 7 to 7.15 p.m. Gospel Meeting —Remember the Gospel Meeting in the Athenwum on Sunday afternoon, at 4 o’clock, conducted by the Railway men. Strangers always welcome. Lesson: Luke 19. 40—“If these should hold their peace the stones would im- mediately ery out.” —_— ee ODO ee A Sure Cure for Billousness* Mr. M. Rooney, a well-known Halifax Merchant, writes: “I am using Hawker’s Liver Pills and can recommend them as a sure cure for Billousnese.” What Mr. Rooney says is endorsed by thousands whe have tried these pill. Once tried they are always sought for when the trouble recurs. They are easy to take, exceedingly mild in their action and effective in a marked de gree. iow to Get a Suulight Picture, Send 25 “Sunlight soap wrappers (wrap- pers bearing the words “why does a woman look ald sooner than a man”) to Levey Bro-., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you wil! receive by post a pretty picture free from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy way todecorate your home. The soap is the beat in the market and it will only cost 1 ¢. postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write your address carefully. The most palatable praparation of Cod Liver Oil in the world is Miller’s Emul- sion, and is now been taken, by invalids with astonishing success, Miller’s is “the kind that cures coughs, colds, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Every bottle warranted. No vily taste like others [n big bottles, 50c. and $1.00, at druggists. ceili Neglect Coughs invite consumption Hawker’s Tolu and Wild cherry Balsam is asure cure for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all throat and -ung troubles siicbelitonrs Charlottetown ladies are delighted with Priestley’s dress fabrics which are now suld by the better class of dealers through out Canada. They have a fineness of tex- ture and a softenss and teauty of surface all their own. —- oo Cotton duck for boat sails, 7 oz and 8 oz.—Harris & Stewart, London House. av 2w Seas A'l hemorrhages, are quickly controlled by that Household Remedy, Pond’s Ex Ee ere ie ee rie PLATE GLASS INSURANCE Dominion Plate Glass Insurance Co, #. B. RORTON & CO, AGENTS. BNGLISH & McOOUBREY, Manufacturers’ Agents, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS. Office and Stores—Mechanics’ Building, WaterStreet, St. John’s, N. F. P.O. Box 142. d&w 3m—mcehl2 D. B. STEWART, General Agent for P. E. Island. Orer'e—Next Bank of N. S., Ch’town. jeb6 STAMPS WANTED. OLD Canadian, United States’ and other slamps, as used 25 to 40 years ago. many pay $1 to $5 each. GEORGE LOWE 346 Spadina Avenue, Toronte, MORTGAGE SALE. To be sold by Public Auction, on THURS- D_ Y, the Tenth day of May. A D 1894, In front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in Prince Edward Isiand, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon :— All that tract, piece or parcel of land, situ- ate, lying and being in Charlottetown, bound- ed and described as follows, that isto say :— Commenring on the north-west side of the Saint Peter’s Road, at the angle with the Mount Edward Road; thence foliowing the course thereof (according to the magnetic meridian of 1764) north ten degrees west one hundred and twenty feet; thence by a right angle line north eighty degrees east sixty- seven feet; thence south ‘siaty-one degrees forty-five minutes east (S. 61 deg. 45 min. 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