fe 7 TO ee A THE DAILY EXAM PROMINENT SCHOOL TEACHER'S EXPERIENCE, INER, os BI o 5 ’ are 1 ees Paine’s Celery Compound Does 9 Marvellous worl for tim. His Long Years of Suffering are Ended. Newraigia is Banished, and a shattered Nervous System Made Strong and Vigorous. Celery Compound is the only medicine that can effectually rid the system of all unhealthy conditions; it is beyond al! qnestion the surest and best medicice that ailirg people can Mr. Leverett A. Al! who have made use of Paine’s Celery €om pound have expe rienced its wondrons strengthening effects upon the nervous system. This curing medicine mls directly and prom| tlvon the bl od, o;mrease nee. taking away every trace of poison from the Belyea, Hamstead, N. B., writes as elogged and vitiated life strerm. Thus | follows: when the blood is pare and flowingfreshly | Weits & Picharpson Co. and freely, and the nerves braced and in GENTLEMEN :— Iv the winter of 1854 I a severe attack of neural- good condition, neuralgia and al] kindrea | was taken with Since shen diseases take their flight never to return. | gia in the head and shoulders. This is the month tobanish nervousness, | it became seated, and I gave up the idea of headache, insomnia, kidney and liver | ever being cured. Have taken medicine troubles. Thie is the time when the | prescribed by different physiciaus, but al! aeuralgic and rehumatic should get rid of | to no avail. their misery and pains, eo that they may | Some three months ago I was induced to fit themselves for work and enjoy-| try a bottle of Paine’s Celery Compound. ment during the summer eenson. Paine’s B-tore I bad taken haif of it I began to few! 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STEWART & CO London House Building {pp Ib is the latest addition to SCIENTIFIC BEYETESTING in- struments, heartily endorsed bo the medicial prufession, all over the United States. We use it. Sea —— not be called insane, but merely, 7 » Fe HUTCHESON hetter. Sleep, which in iny early days ap peared so refreshing, has in these veers 0 offi -tion been made up of frighttal dreamef | but not 8o now, as the medicine began to have a telling effect on my nerves. I have caken three bottles of this glo- rious medicine, and today I can say that I have felt none of those piercing pains to which I had once been a victim, Let me eay to any person who may read ibis testi- monial. in this province or elsewhere, that if you discred it - this statement, just write me and I will only be *%oo glad to ‘nform vou ot what bas cured me of neuralgia ; aud a shattered pervoue system. Yours respectfully, Leveritt? A. Betyea, Hameatad, N. B. pe oe Ene AS, INSANE MUR The Question of Responsibility and Pun- ishment For the Crime. It may well be that a man who coula an ordinary member of the criminal classes, with strong passions and fecbto intellect, would in the presence of un opportunity long expected and hoped for, the consequcnees of which his thoughts had ii quently rebearsed, be really for the moment incapable of re- straining bis hand. We should hang bim, nevertheless, without the slightest scruple, and we should waste no com- passion upon the absence of self control. It is, in fact, in:possible to frame a defi- nition of irresponsibility based upon ab- sence of self control without including all sorts of crimes which at present are punished by the law. For years back there has been a scst of feud between the lawyers and the alienists on the subject, so that even the textbooks speak of @ gal insanity aud medical insanity as distinct. To take extreme cases, jurists have contended that no degree of insanity should exempt from punishment for crime unless it bas reached sucha point that the person is utterly unconscious of the difference between right and wrong at the time of committing the offense, while medical men have very generally held to the opinion that this is not a proper criterion, that many of the insane are fully conscious of the difference between right and wrong and es SS ~~ that to enforce such a test means the hapgixg of n-any a lunatic. There can be no doubt that of late years the med- ical view bus met with a wider accept- ance than it used to do and that even lawyers have shown an increasing read- iness to admit the doctrine of irrespor- sibility. But it isa very avxious ques- tion, especially in view of recent dog- mas as to degeneracy, how far this doc- trine is to be allowed to go. The condition of affairs ismuch mure serious than some people think, and ii is highly necessary that those who ad- minister the criminal law should be cn their guard against any insidious estab- lishment of immunity for the violation of its most sacred principles. In any case of mmvrder the presumption in fa- vor of hanging should be so strong as to leave very slender prospect of escape for any man who prior to the comzis- sion of his crime kad been thought At to be at large. If this couditicn caunot be secured, it will become a matter of grave necessity to take piompt steps for the incarceration of many people of evil tossiens who ere pow at liberty and to renide# the utterance of threats a matter to be dealt with by the alienist as well as by the magistrate. —London Hospital. _——> 2 +s CONOR Y in taking Hood’s Sun saparilla, because ‘ 100 doses one dollaz” ts peculiar to and true only of th One True BLOOD Purifier. . De : o & Dares Beales Corne Grafton and Gt. Ceo. St. a ee , Westill have some very fextra brands of French Cham pagnes in stock. Grand Mousseux, Chateau de Pierland, Gieslen & Co. a Avize, Mum’s Extra Dry. Alfred Greatier & Co's, JOY & DAVIES )} corner Gt. Geoand Fi'zroy Sts. CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 7, 1898, r PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. (Continued from 7th page.) The Speaker then took the chair and the bill was reported agreed to with amendments. The report of tha com- inittee was adopted and the third reading of the measure was set down for Thurs- day. On motion of Hun. Mr. Macdorald tke bill incorporating the Farmers Institute of Cherry Valley was read a third time and passec. Ou motion of Mr Bell tke bill incorpor- ating the Freetown ForestersHall Company was read a third time and passed. House adjourned until Thureday at 10 o’clock, TuourspaY, May 5. House met at 5.15. Mr. McKinnon asked the Commissioner of Public Works to table acopy of the agreement made between the Governinent and the steamer Alameda. Also a state- ment of the amount of subsidy agreed to be paid, the amount withheld and the reason for withholding the tame. Hon. Mr. Warburion thought he would be able tou give the imformation asked for in a few days. He added that the amount '@fthe subsidy had all teen paid except $100, which was in dispute, Mr. A.J. Macdonald asked the Com- missioner of Public Works to table a statement. showing in deta:] the amounts paid for inspection on public contracts in the financial year ending December 31st, 1897, and up to date epecifying the eeveral contracts on which inspection was raid, the amount agreed to be paid on each contract and the total amount paid for each contract separately and the rersovs to whom the several amoun's were paid. Hon. Me McLean said the information would he brougit down as oon as it could te made ready. Hon. Mr. Warburton introduced a bill respecting the reclamation of marsh laucs, which was setdown for eccond reading to-~ morrow. Fripay, May 6. House met at 12 o’clock. Ou motion of Hon. Mr, Warburton the House went into committee on the bill respecting the reclamation of marsh lands, Mr. Kickham in the chair. Reported egreed to and eet down for third reading to- morrow. On motion of Mr. M. McKinnon the bill incorporating the Murray Harbor South Dairying Company, was read a second time in committee, Mr. Arsenault in the chair. Reporred agreed to and set down for third read ng ‘omenow, FACTS ABOUT HEALTH It is Easy to Keep Well if We Know How—Some of the Conditions Neces- sary to Perfect Health. The importance of maintaining good health is easily understood, and it is really a simple matter if we take a cor- rect view of the conditions required. ln perfect health the stomach promptly digests food, and thus prepares nourish- meut. The blood is employed to carry this nourishment to the organs, nerves, muscles and tissues which need it. The first great essential for good health, there- fore, is pure, rich blood. 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