eee “) AIL) EXAMINER Tae LEADING Dairy NEWSPAPER or P. E. Isnanp, asned every afternoon, from the office of Tuk EXAMINER PUBLISHING CoMPaNy, in the ,Aadca House Br‘'*'ne. Queen Street. RA-ES (Serate ‘Ser Read. Room SE TINIE, . 0 bce betcken benbeeeecna ees tone Due Bix MonTRS abet Ch bekuuibiaien lide ceaus 200 Tunse Menris........... ous Sebeseeoecncee® 1.00 a! eee eee ‘ Sent United States The Weekly Examiner is issued every Friday morning from the publishers’ office. [t is made up of matter which has appeared in the Daily editions, and a first-class weekly newspaper—interesting ” 35 | »st paid to ary part of Canada or the | TERMS : Four Dollars a Year VOL 35. THE DAILY “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Enuripides, CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1886. Single Oopies Two Oents NO |PICLURES; also to Copying 260 We FT a re ee j } j i LEWIS PHOTOGRAPAS ‘None Better! Rane f rheanear 2% SiS ~HCaper ’ | . oe 8 ip 1 cr 8 ae ye pat. a | - ' 7 i st ir passed anywhe Ss) larging Old Pictures. ENTRANCE ON GS3AFION. ST. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Jey, A 1 Seed Oats, Peas, Vetches, Fodder (orn, Buckwheat, Timothy and Clover Seed, Mangel See?, Turnip Seed, and fiarden Seeds in variety. Arso— Feed, Hay, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Crashed Oat-, Barley and Peas, Oil Cake, etc. For eale by F. L. McoNUTT, Queen Street. ap25—dy 41 6263 wy 2: pd AUCTION. Furniture, &e. Iam instracted by Miss Haviland to sell by Auction, at the house lately oc- cupied by her on the north side of Grafton door to Dr. Taylor, on Weduesday, the 13th May, Inst., Commencing at 11 o’clock, a. m., Household Furniture, . Piano, &c., &e, ire, &c., may be inspected on y, the 12th inst., between the hours . m. and 4 p. m. zk. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. All her China, Glassware may6—dy tl sle ee WM. F. COMEAU, MANAGER OF THE—— Father Murphy Gold Cure Treatment, now prepared to receive patients, and wil! treat them for the habits of Alcobo! itn, Cocaine and Morphine. A stire cure wes; Communications and consu! mit tide ‘ “the lential tations SLriclif COonL,4uenilgi. Head Office, 124 GREAT GEORGE STREZTI Charlottetown, P E I, ’ ffice Houra, 9 to 12 o’clock, a. ™., § to 5 and 7 to 8 o’clock, p. m, ap2s—dy & wy tf WEY CROP Molasses & Sugar The Brigantine “Irme” is due here on Op-ning of navigation with 620 Puncheons ) Choice Selected 50 Tierces Bright Antigua 100 Barrels ) Molasses. —— ALSO To Arrive by Schooner “ Mary P,” 120 Puncheons Choice Demerara {lL} Olas s a. 175°Puns. Choice Barbadoes Molasses. 500 Barrels “ ” Sugar: N. RATTENBURY. such cures in received every week from happy and grate- ful men and women saved from grave. apl3—dw 2ew (14) pat guar the testimonial form are the dark Paine’s Celery Compound has fully proved its power as a banisher of dy-pep- tf You Are Going to BOSTOR Or any part of the United States, The Cheapest and Best Route is via tha PLANT LINE, The Popular Summer Route. Direct Servi.e From Charlottetown, The S. S. HALIFAX will leave Boston for Charlottetown ov Tuesday, May 12th. Returning, will Jeave Charlottetown for Boston on Friday, May 15th, and every Friday thereafter, calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax each way. Via Pictou and Halifax Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Saturday morning via Pictou, make close connection ai Halifax with S 8. Halifax sailing Saturday night, landing at Boston on Mondays at 7 a. m. For further particulars apply to Char- lottetown Navigation Co., Charlottetown, or to H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt., may7 Halifax, NS. FOR SALE A cottage on Fitzroy Street East, near Dr, Beer’s, containing tive rooms, with dry cellar and garden ground. Can be bought at a reasonable rate. For farther particulars apply to Mrs. James Stewart, Dunstaffnage, or to A. D. Martin, Trustee, Chestnut Street, May 7—tf. Salf and English Goal Tar. To arrive per Barqne “ ANNIE” from Liverpool about 25th May : — 6,000 Bags Liverpoo! Salt, a quantity of Rock Salt, also Coal Tar for rooting. PEAKE BROS. & CO. may7—?246 tf The Charlottetown Mutu2i Fire Insurance Company has been in successful operation for ten years, Pays all losses promptly, and insures at much Jower rates than foreig” companies. et Patronize Home Institutions. B. BALDERSTON?, Db. FARQUHARSON, Secretary. President. apl7—dy Im scares pppea sgn nmnnaeseeeepetesinenenaitnitntidasieeteenaeaneg Oe Asin apied for your case, and you will avoid future misery and suffering. Paine’s Celery Compound does not belong to the worthless famil’es of nervines and sarsaparillas that are male public by newspaper are off-red by d a ers. Avoid all merchants who would substitute something that they call “just as good;” there is no other medicine that can take the place of Paine’s Celery Compound; it is what you most urgently require to make you we?l. MY USES THE DAD — MASTER MECHANIC’S EXTRAORDINARY SOAP, But MOTHER has always washed me with ~<BABYS THe AcsBert Toitcr Soap Co., Mras., MONTRGAL. A SENSIBLE BOY. THE CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVINS PARK. QUEENS BIRTHDAY RACES. The following Queen’s Birthday Racer will be held on MONDAY, 26th May, ’ on the Charlottetown Driving Park Track PREE-FOR AlLiL.......0ccc0es.+ iuenicgiesveerdsccnasaiiuias ebiciacsetibiciotanc ee Gee ae THKEE-MINUTE........... de Sree svensendeleublccas sete tal oeill mneon 40 00 GENTLEMEN’S DRIVERS {horses to be driven by the owners in COPTIAQCEE) 001000 00000 shit cocceensesetetbesceneseie iis Chee Pescuen eee oc 30 00 PACING FACE cvcemaressesiecs csccocce: ceccscccs scsvescosetenstcageescevedees invvene 2 30 00 RULES ;—Five horses to enter and three to start in each race. Horse distancing the field entitled to firat money only; he to withdraw and remaining horses to finish the race. third. pay 5 per cent. additional. cose 18th May. BENJ ROGERS, Presiden’. Purses diviaed ; 69 per cent. to first, 30 per cent. to second, 10 per cent. to Entrance fee, 5 per cent. of purse, payable with nomination, and winners to All races half-mile All communications to be ad Iressed to the Secretary. heats, best three in five’ Entries A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. Charlottetown, May 2, 1896—246 & wy tl dte What Charlottetown Wants to prevent sickness is to get proper Plumbing, Drainage, Ven tilating, and Heated Houses to live in. We are prepared to do everything in the PLUMBING line at short notice, We handle the best Sanitary Earthenware aod appliances known to the trade. We are also prepared tc do evervthing in the line of STEAM, HOT WATER aod HOT AIR BEATING. pn the perfietion of our work ip ajl its bran¢hes. JOBBING dove at short notice. Oyr charges are moderate. S * ourselves u We prile us before placing your order. Best of references. McINNIS & THORNE, Charlottetown, Feb. 28, 1896—d&w PHILHARMONIC BUILDING, have not been bled white to provide Grit | eloquent and able address, by advising the | campaign funds. He was alwavs “actively in the fight.” That he can do any more in this year of grace than he did in 1891 is not likely. —Halifax Herald: Sir Oliver Mowat’s chances of grit victory is clear from the amount of risk he is willing to take in the | | and greater pleasure to meet his beloved campaign. He takes no risk atall! He says to Laurier, if you win, you may make Ine a senator and a minister, if you still want me. Lots of “ifs” in Sir Oliver’s letter. the grit prospects of success, and really willing to join Mr. Laurier’s ging, he would resign his present seat and run for the House of Commons. Having no such faith, he res gos nothing and risks nothing. Sir Oliver’s letter when ,calmly read must be very disheartening to the grits. — Montreal Gazette : “Thank God, there are no Orangemen among us, the Minis— ters,” is the way the Toronto Mr. Laurier’s Chicoutimi utterance, which was “Thank God, there are no Orangemen among us, the Liberals.” The object cf the Globe is to convioce the Orangemen tLet they have been enubbed in the forma- tion of the Conservative Government. The object of Mr. Laurier’s reported speech wasto convince the Catholics that no Orangemen would be allowed in the Lib- eralranks. This sert of thing is counted statesmanship by the men who rattle round inthe places George Brown and Alexander Mackenzie filled.” —Mootreal Gazette: Mr. Taillon, the | : os ve ‘ : . : ; intemperance in the community do hereby Conservative Premier of Quebec, was in- | , vited by Sir Charles Tupper to give up his position, and take the risks of a gen- eral election as a Federal Minister. He did it at once. Premier of Ontario, was the recipient of a like invitation fron Mr. Laurier. He took a couple of weeks to consider the matter, and then he decided that he would wait and see how his prospective chief came out of the election contest, before he would throw up his present position. In this contest Mr. Taillon gets the prige of courage. He also gets the credit of havinz most faith in his party. —“‘Hon. Edward Farrer,” grit ambassa- dor to Washington, seems by his able pre- sentation of the grit case to have succeded in making the U.S. press solid in support of his party. The Washington Post comes to us with the fullowing additional testimony respecting the great interest which our U.S. cousins are taking in the present contest :— “This parliamentary electin in the Dominion is beginning to exite an excep- tional interest on our side of the line, and the sympathy and good wishes of our peo- ‘e are decided!y on the side of the iberals.” Exactly. And we in Canada know why. Thatis largely the reason why the “good wishes” of the Canadian people are so “decidedly” the other way. A Montreal deepa'ch eays the cout of appeals wil! decide if the Salvation Army have a legal right to parade the streets and sing hymos, fhe New York Herald’s correspondent at Guayaquill, Ecuador, telegraphs thar the province of Manabi sufferel terrib'y on Wednesday from an earthquake Puerto Viejo. Houses were thrown dwn. many persons were burned alive in th ruins, and many others injured, | son, of Montague, who said Bat if Sir Qliver had any faith ia | was | Globe turns | women who defy the moral asd ance sentiment of our peop e and of our land. Sir Olive: Mowat, the Libera | abiding residents that and unite temperance youog men to stay at home with him and other earnest workers in driving alcohol from our | Island. a : : The next speaker was Rev. Wm. Law t afforde’ bim ; great picasure to meet such an audenee, ° i - i friend and co-worker, Rev. Wm. Phelan, | to whom great praise is due fur his fear- | ii . . ° s i less zeal in following the violators of the law, even to the courthouse. He then gave a very able address on a promised the people of Cardigan that in | the near future he id i ture on “Father Ma hew” ia their hall. Rev. A. called upon, | said that it was not to syeak he came here, | but to hear the learned gentlemen who had already spoken. Headvised practical i } ’ ) ; would adeiiver his lec Guon, on being work in the temperance cause and he moved that a committee Le appointed to | enforce the C. T. A. The motion seconded by Rev. Wm. Phaten and animously carried, The followirg com mittee was then nominate! and elected, viz., Rev. Dr. McMillan, Rev. A. Gunn, John McCormack, Jas. F. Norton, G. W. Smivh and C. Birt, with power to add to ti eir number. The fotluwing resolutions were then | moved by Rev. Wm, Lawson, supported by | zev. A. Gunn, J. McCormack and L. Mellish and unanim misly carried :— | Whereas we the residents of Cardigan | | i } } | was un- and vicinity recognizing the existence of resolve to use allthe m a8 to drive it from Our midst Whereas there are in aur mid ¢ men and | in our power | i yer ein 57 the iaw Hereby re-o':el tha we will longer tolerate such opes defiance. Ani whereas, it is t.e will of all oar Jaw- | not any the viola’ors of the Canada Temperance: Ac; should be b-ought | to justice. | Kcsolved, That we ;'e'ge ou s2'ves to the most rigid eaforcem enc of said Act. | A hearty vote of thauks was tendered the reveren| lecturers, and the meeting | closed by inging the vationa! anthem. C. Birt, } t Secreiarv. atin May 4th, 1£96. | . can Nervine i tried the | Somach were at times so subject he knows well how to handle, and - | cures that Ne rvine | coverer got at the root cf | a pain killer in the sense disease, and was cured of this trouble by South American Kidney Cure. He liked the name, and when i: ligestion took bold of the system in some of its worst forms South Ameri- as a cure fer the disease. He , and thongh he had suflered intensely, it required only tw bottles to entirely cure him. It is not : : he was naturally drawn to medicine | poss ble to ds seribe in cold type tLe ter rible hold that this troub'e bad tak n on Mr. Snell’s system, for, as a matter of fact, the pains in the upper part of severe th , paralyzed. put there 18 an exp!anation for the surjr. ing Its great dis- ¢ whole system hecs > Vnol y-tem hbecanie effects. disease when he proved that bea'thfulness depends on the condition of the nerve centres, From [these flow the life blood that create health. Nervine does not act th: part of of temporarily removing disease at one part by, perhaps, aggray ating some other part, but it strikes atthe nerve centres and gives life and heal.h to them, and then, a stream purife!l at the source, the whole system soon becomes pur fied. : Sold by Dr. S. W. Dodd. 7+ O+e — Ezra P. Cook, char ing Cowling’s store ¢ ritted. be ® ike ——< ged with barglar z- h Leen ‘- ° : t Moncton, has ac] — ~ oe + rs As a blood maker, blood rifier, health giver and sys- Manley’s tem renovator Celery-Nerve Compound is UnSrI\ *“* The ernntions on the face par- been removed, and vy back as well, and w man.’ I consider é) pound better han éccter’s mecicine for blood and liver troubles, as it has proved so in my case.”’ Isaiah Leffler. Wateriord, Ont. The commercial value of Sunth Afr'ca as represented by its a: nial trace is -tat ed to be $175,009,000. ON S pyNe INIMENT Cures Every Form of Infiammation. It was origivated in S10, by the late Dr. A. Johnson, an old {ashioned, neble he arted Family Pliysician, tocure all ailments that are the-result of irrit: asthma, ahseesses, bites, burns, bruises, bronchitis. colds chilblains, colic, cramps, cholera-morbius, diphtheria an i fractures, gout, headache influenza, la grippe, soreuess, nervous headache, pimples, paiy anywhere, rheumatism. s toothache, tonsilitis, wind colic and whooping ation and inflammation; such as coughs, croup, catarrh, chaps id all forms of sore throat, earache lame back, side, neck, mumps, muscular tings, sprains, stiff joints, cough. The great vital and muscle nervine. : > a ST — “Best Liver Pill Made.” | I have used your Johnson’s Anodyne Lini- Parsons Pilis Positively cure Biliousness and Sick Headache, liver | | Our Took “Treatment for Diseases” Mailed Free, Mass. and bowel complaints. They expel all impurities from the blood. Delicate women find relief from using them. Price 25c; five $1. Seid everywhere. ment for more than lifty years in my family. Have used it for colds, coughs, sore throat, stings, cramps, sore stomach, rheumetism, lameness, colic, toothache, neuralgia, etc., and found it always good in every way. THOMAS CLELAND, South Robbinston, Mainc. All Druggists. 1.5, Johnson & Co., Boston, of Diamond Dyes; therefore dealer supplies y: Common dyes are sold for the sake of large profi &. Street, | am prepared 3 take Ger th horsesand C it hoard, train, brea for immedi.’ > tended to. that ,our *‘Diamord fellofall the latest news. feb20 ~~ — : . = = Eee + eames CALENDAR FOR MAY, 1896, ‘ Sar - = EE : cae —-— CHURCH SERVICES wast Quar 4th day, 11h 12.8m. a. m. i New Moon, 12th day, 3h. 34.0m. p. m. | Pp : = First Quar, 20th day, 2h. 8.6m, : |, Prince S rayer meeting at 10.15 irat Quar, 20th day, 2h. 8.6m. a. m | Rev. G. M. ¢ ! tll 7. Su Full M » 26th day, 5h.44.1 m., p. m. | School i Bible C'as 2 = ~ | a Upper I : “| S 5 ; y 1) ‘ ee 7 lor Day of Week ines — —_ r » 7h j . ises 2 water sa As ' Q : eo | ——— | —. | __., bg Scho i ( it 2 Ey ih m h m aft sei en worth | 1 | Friday SGLit a | . oe q . * ° 2 | Saturday 49 5 213 'T | » Se } ‘6 ‘ mh } € | = } : ° 7 , ; > 1 he question t iat is of greater importance than any of the political questions of the tole pt MAAS ee ‘3 ey tp ty lay is DOLL Ve wish ‘i ee 5 | Tueedey a day is the question of DO ARS. We wish to say a few words on another matter ee ' § | Welnesds i $23 hit ; ' _ St. Jam P eting at 10. Res | chess | 2) ei ee which leads directly to the question otf dollars. Have you made up your mind about r. F. Fal I and 7, Sunday @| Friday © 40 | 8 ¢ ‘ ; Seat "; ‘ a ‘ aan ‘ ae ace ; , ' ee ae ee en bowel ai ua) 8 your Sp ing Suii? Will it be a ready-made ov a made-to-order! Have you ccen the ae } sund: ; , > Forst Ma 7 io } r s ace ae ay aL ee beautiful lines of Readymades we keep! Have you seen our stock of Cloths, if you +o eee lead Pelee . aca) e * = tt a > vit A. 12 | Tuesday 35} 617] 10 33 is ‘ . ? Vv I 2 ode . . Sand 2 Vespers and 8 ens is} 17] 10 38 wish one made to order! ‘To those who have seen our go:ds—of course with them tic Benediction, 7 °4} Thursd 3 19] tl 50 . > e ad ‘ , a j ] z= on Id ( cu OF EY S| Fs oi abt toe matter is settled as to where they are going to get their Suit—we wou say come along a i i Sat »» 34 es 2 . i ’ : i at dpe = | @ 20 now; and to those who have not seer, we would say come and see. That done, the ee ee St Moada 22 a 9 ‘ . : e ® . music an 4 eer what 2S question as to where you are going for a Suit is settled. But come now. St. Peiers.—ttoly Communion at & yh oneramy at oat 2 BDON'I a By I kee hi ‘ > ° pe Mating catechis- wae } etn 3s QO! FORGET that we also keep the newest, up-to-date Gents’ Furnishing Store ing and B 130, oon rig 92 a on : * x * « ° a at7. Ail s uppropriated Hs a) 8 62 in the city. Our Hats and Caps are also the most fashionable in the city. We would a 3} Sat 2: : 3 . #4 | Sa oe have . ’ o WW satis fi Prayer mee 10 Rev. C. W sie ore as like to have you inspect every one of our great departments. e are satisfied that for 1 re er ee - T : 2) 3 | ] h . ie ; ia isa 99 Qs a6 | 7 it 38) 18 Quantity and Quality there is not their equal in the city. wsisemnt 20. goortied elie 2U j ° > o3 veicome al I i comiortabie 38; Ti lay 19} 35 hi 32 ‘ seats. | s ; i" 3 * 3 Ww K | at Beis [egIiS cKa oolen Compan e! S Me j ~ ! - 9° ( { P { eai ‘ By Sir $1} Surdsy 141747 38 1 47 3 op an oa ts "B Pie a iach iDiaieineidciaiideE Re iid Sanday S 2 y P 5 i me io a : ? . &, Island Railway tied Sunday Serv a. Ti Wee} on and after THURSDAY, Sth December, night erv ice Monday, Tuesday, , the trains of this Railway will a and dda a Sundays excerted) as fellewee— o_o a ree eT oa — ’ oo p.m. og we — ra neniiein Meetings led by Mrs, M Jewer and a owwuss. Singtogess, . ' wie i ie la al : a title tadicis Capt. News P M A M : P ww At CAMPAIGN NOTES. ° > s i 10. ioue nes 1S be a ; F = > 3 me Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report Gospel Meet r the Gos oz $th.....Rorth Wiltshire... 304 965 —The North Sy.ney Herald’s very effect- prin MB eg Ball Sunday $i 852....... Bradalbane....... $17 a | ive simile: “Grit politicians are very . 6 ae yi aie ; $13 9)... ree. Fmeraid . 868 much like hens sitting on chalk eggs. ee oC. eee 6 47 938 ee acaeiens “nee foe They are everlastingly cackling about oe Les . : ar oe $20 1010 Arp ye “UEvi2 0 700 em trying to hatch out blue ru‘n, and if it Shepherd. ) nw ‘ ° 5 : * ? ‘ ak un nd Sam nersids a ity aie : | does not come it is not their fault.” . ST. 1 AS’ CH f REE! iP —— Rea gO eH, . 7 : : | —The Week : “In spite of a'l the obj ¢ sa oT ae y , $19........ Port Hill ........ 9 se y { Q ig ai | i y an ose HI il p? Ircums ances. tions which may be urged against Sir YESS See ae ’ , ta sons oe SESE see vee & “ | Charles Tupper, he is undeniably a a 7 , -_ as MSE 4 5 5s | strong man—the strongest man the Con- ae ' aOen) Oe a figaish si ati a 600 | servative party could h:ve chosen—in fast ABSOLUTELY PURE of Te at oe r§ = AM eb ; ; almost the only man they coull have a Andres : ™ aa am PAINE § CELERY COMPOUND THE CHOSEN MEDICINE lq ALL WELL | served under. He has courage tenacity : LS — ~~ — uct a servi ra ‘ > ee eee, oe eloquence and great powers of carrying a TEMPERANCE MEETING AT CARDI- SHIP NEWS. 1 Ws v — := “a o. +s MORSOE. .....00. 987 policy to its practical and logical conclu GAN, ene foto penne i 2 . 2 “Same ‘ye © 5 nA St+aligh? . Ar) Mt Stewart a 905 REGULATED HOMES. S10n. y A ta sare ee : Port of Charlottetown, Dress We | abil bey Ngaiy an fare 410 Ly Ar 850 — In his letter to Mr. Laurier, Sir Oliver 4 large meeting of the residents of : te le 622 lenses coemtase eiaens 7% at is Mowat, among other things, says: “It is Cardigan village, was held inthe hall on INTERED. LODE. -— — <i , the general opinion of the party, to whose Se of April 30th, for the Lot mtg May 8—St. Anne, Potvin, North Syd- 405.....Mount Sowart bees 355 K W . : . favor and confidence are owing my twenty = a a oe re eS of | ney, Blondel, Campbell, St. Peter's, C. B. oe 4@....6 5: EE: 6 socio sin 817 ‘ ote ‘ S three years of the Premiership of Ontari De ns URROE OF UREeigas Sartre dee man eceeeress J S eep a ateh on the Substituter and Imitations. aod she erisie “i go ised har pey aoe, and appointing a committee to enforce the | CLEARED. : a... ..... oo sonal sacrifice has to be made, and every C. T. A. Jas. E. McDonald, M. P. P.,| Mav 8—R. W. Sniith, Forrest, Sydney ihe Problem Selved. PM ; AM incidental risk run.” And therefore Sir See rae ra erent Zaidee, Dunn, Pictou; #3 Tiber, Delisle, PM ia A ial be ; Mi ride: Stee sian secretary. After declaring the object of {| do. Es eee isis a The world’s great leader, Paine’s Celery sia, iD indigestion, rheumatism, neuralgia, advertisiog and that always deceive un- Rae site toceeet ae en tee _—- the meeting, the chairman read a Pia ats ee s osen -spep ee BERORNEM,.... fs 7 Compound, has no equal for feeding ex- kidney and liver troubles, and all diseases ~ WF? and too confiding people. Paine’e ite $5,000 a year, till he saw if Mr Pate, from Rey. J. C. McMillan, regretting his | . A ie eR eee ae - weak rising from impure and poisioned blood. Cel ry Compound is a truly scientific pre- c se ade Pal iia ‘be offer e oe inability to attend the meeting, tien ex- AW EXTRAOR I VARY SASE ne — ae Bi Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time — vst ss : _—" Thousands of men and women, tired-out, ®t - ao — = ites dum while ¢t aes tee to iiiees pressing his sympathy with the cause. | i vt } 5 t owmond.Dye ' es da me - re ob McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, aug shattered body. run-down, sleepless, nervous, morose rnd ™€", Chemists and professional men in the ; iv ahtanele acaaid oreour. | .He chairman then introduced Fathe | : ‘ all ° teid candice te Le ee ian rintendent, Gen Mgr Govt. Rys, The greatest of modern medical men— deapondent, ae regained perfect heal:h, world, To give an idea of the popularity ees has mistaken caution for cour William Phelan, of Mienasen, ie oe | Of Indigestion. : rs PPE ae : ‘i ae ee a harlottetown. , Moncton, N B. | Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M.D.,LL.D, strength and buoyancy of spirits, bv the ind great en.ine ice that _Paine’s Celery |“? . ood : clearly and forcibly of inte mperance; | the ber enieweetinge. iii’ eraser encase a eS ee eee *e plemarets. ites Raiway Odice, Dec 1, 1895. after years of hard practice and close well advised use of nature’s own medicine, Compound has reached, it is only necess- — The Winnipeg Tribune has probably | jyethouds resorted to by those engaged in | SUFFERS SO SEVERE PAINS THAT . aa - Be. oa scientific research, gave Paine’s Celery It has given a new and brighter existance 'Y ‘© state that miliions of well-reg- a right end of the Mowat Mery I *@Y8 | the illicit sale toescape the punishment; HE COULD NuT MOVE AT TIMES. |, “a . : a ae abort = "yas ae r eal et Compound to millions who were suffering. to a yast number of human beings who ulated homes have made it their chosen | that Mowat will not take any risks, but thaie cunning. deviess to scacnnese the} Halse ¢ — ; ey ue. trae to Bame ands an i at The wonder-working compound has aston- were tired of life and its many burdens. Te™medy- Ai that he will be “actively in the fight. young, the middle aged and even the aged; | 4 Cure Comes Trough South Di se iD wae, drape Mosely — ished rich and poor, learned and unlearned, If, from the winter weather, and varia- As popular goods are always imitated by That, as the Halifax Herald aptly re- | the injury of intemperance to the come. American Nervine p saath isda et dieae Se — by its marvellous cures. able days cf early spring, you are }: fe unscrupulous men, buyers of Paine’s Cel- marks, he always was. There never has munity, to the individual and to the im- |<. es oni) relia : Dp ckage dye *, aud have never " The glad news has spread to all civilized with nervous debility, headaches, insomnia ery Compound should see that they get been a Dominion general election Sinc® | mortai soul, Unequinocal oe <i John Snell, of _— _ a 7 ee ee eS ee lands that Paine’s Celery Compound surely languidness, and nerves all out of order, the only genuine celery in the world. Look a a go a nee He then gave a short account of his | ceed rs ear aa : = ‘i Se eae White Russian, Fife, Colorado, Bearded | and permanently cures even cases too des- do not hesitate a day longer; use Paine’s !° the trade mark—the name Pui e's and | Whole — ot officials to do party work, | travels in che great Republic and North-| This is a case of confidence. Mr. Snell } vom a ad ey aie god Campbeli’s White Chaff Wheat, Bar-| perate for the physician’s skill. Proofs of Celery Campound, which is specially ad- the stalk of celery—on every bottle you | oF in which the Ontario liquor dealers | western Canada, and concluded his very | has been severely afflicted with kidnéy ies dade a aan aul lose ‘aie nis REE eR SO Ee ES SS eR) Ee > ed ea REs “= CURE ‘ ITCHING PILES, ECZEMA» Be SALT RHEUM 10ng Bros., St. Ste ntment cured meof tching Eczema. Tried il physicians’ pre- nt relief. Know of Sithas cured.” everything advert ecriptions without per several cases of Itching I I suffered with px Chase's 2 BRADFORD, JULY 4,1894.—I conside cintmenta God-send to anyone & iles, itching scrotum or any itchings soouung effects cre Cation.—J NO. KEGGAN PS fe Le > ae > poi - Gas Sood 4 . ty Pv Pe mp BO 7 ata GAs wits & OC tmy D 4, PRICE 6Oc. ard © Toxort? cin di case, felt from the first appli- A a ies a oa Can’i Do Without CIRTENT HAS NO EQUAL .«-« For purity ? , For cleansing power SZ Y For taking out dirt For dissclving grease W ny! ot For saving clothes cael F or preserving hands 2¢€ reas ‘SURLIGHT” of th ays Soap ha t sal bi s bi warded 27 iH Gold Medals and other These are some WVU: 2@vOR G2 @ 8 GBE See'on and Mitche!l, Halifax, Agenta for Nova Scotia, and P. } celiac sacarsnaeeieaee se acct RRR MEME : mrie ‘at POR IRITAS TS Ten rer BOARDING & TRAIRISG STABLES Grafton Street, Opposite Court }Touse. JOHN M. NICHOLSON, Prep’r. Having open *d a peblic Stale on Gration men’s ali scasots of (he year to k or keepin rord ecodition : Horse Clipping also at Terms reasonabic. Nev2]—dy&w 3m nse veer ae wee: So ggg pig Sg OFZ Ps oj ee age ww Fine ae aca may 3 ses ca i ee Saas abe Ap NS. ai gece age ag 5 ao | gh Pat tte fe, Si Sg Saran egy Zz et Ge ate bi Be ~ on is ‘ae EP bee od Sa . ne amy > a see She a ne * a oP a ad S sidladh ” -" p ~ Sate ieee eee sade aan sce ww QA wR EP otS 5 os s = an aps : ‘ ee + ps rs ail = a | a cag ape * el * Rd petgec ear ce