oes ke ee CALENDAR FOR OCTOBER, 18093, Leet \ ‘ : : SW New p.m. We First % s Full \ om S.A I an 8 i ol i ; : Tt 9 9 48 10g 20 s if* 2 I 16 | 1s 36 | : ’ l4 } mori z 0 8 :\ 8 04 o t ‘ : tv ty ; ; " gel- a8 ? j i 9 »# i 5 ’ 49 ¢: | i 10 2 2 Se Serge € 27 { i> 1] 0 28 | Sa { ib aft #9 1S mi @i. is M ' 3 | 2 24 ! te + 42 ; j It Il |) EXAMINER DvtLy Newsrarer or P. E. lsLanp, Je iseued « y afternoon, from the office of Tue ExamMixer Pusiisnine Company, in the London House Building, Queen Street RATES FF SUBSCRIPTION ‘ AD s) Onw V1 ; $4.00 Six Me : 200 Tunek M iw Onc MONTH 0.395 = * : ‘ part of Canada or the Ua 4 ADVERTISING RATES. For staa twertisements which are ordered for ‘ vo weeks the charge is cent« 5 t iret ins n, and 20 cents e tinuath Rate cards are fu ation at tl f Special we | s sta red “i rate are quoted fo ml i.e . ru es in sire or large ' a are run for three months or long No special notice werted unless paid for Si the rate 1? cenis per line, and ander no eir mista es will such paid notices appear Im tire fos lon Mp a liscounts made on all advertise- ments connected w.th Chareh Fairs, Bazaars, Picn.cs, etc. SO notices will ve inserted with the sam adniless the regular rate of 10 cents per line i« paid That Tus Examiner i considered by ovr | Merchants and Manufacturers to be the lead- ing newspaper in I. E. Isiand, and conse- quently the most valuable advertising medium through which to make their announcements publi s abundan'ly proved by the fact that nu order to accommodate our advertisers we have been compelled to enlarge the paper to its present size Tes Ueti.y Examrwen is for sale by the fol lowing agents Kh. H. Mason, Post OF ce, Charlottetown Harvie & Co. Gt. George Street, . Theo. L. Chappelle, Queen =t eet J. Metntyre. Malpegue Road, C. Paul, Lower Spring Park Road, W. M. Cortina, Grafton Street, DD. Chappell. Prince Street, Paraar S.ore, Queen Street, “ S Gray, News Stall, P. E. L. Rai)way, and on the trains M. & T. J. Walsh, Eclectic Bookstore, Sum merside Harry MeFariane, Souris. Hoa. D. Gordon, t-eorgetown. D. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. G. M. ¢ ‘larke, Alberton Fee a The W eekly BE xaminer | Is issued every Friday morning from the publishers’ office. [t is made up of matter | whien has appeared in the Daily editions, and | is a firvt-cla veeklys newspaper—interesting and full of the latest news. The subscription for Tas Werexiy Exam- INE, post paid to any part of Canad. or the United nie is one dollar per year. Advertising rates on the same scale as given bove for Taz Damy EXAMINER. DOCTOR DORSEY, Physician and Surgeon. Gradaate of the Medical Denartment of the | University of the City of New York, late Membr of the Resident St sft of Belle- ve ‘Ho pital and the New York Lying-in He wpital, New York City. OFFICE North Side Queen Square OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Re=idence—Near Corner of King and Queen Streets, ( hartaie town. EUREKA HOTEL, WAT: R STKEET Freee Coach to meet all Trains and Steamboats. “Moderate charges. Good C. A. BENOIT, Proprietor. “h'town, July hens 1893—3m mwf Sportsmen, Attention ! Send for our eatalogue of Portable Boats and Canoes. they are unequalled for Fishing, Shooting and Cruising. Sportsmen can reach any leke or river with them and can carry them as baggage. Weighs from % ibs. up. Prices from $2.00 ap. Invest in one and save tae and money. ACME FOLDING BOAT CO., 242 St. James Street, + ontreal. septil-—im ROBERT BEAIRSTO COMMISSION MERCHANT AND AUCTIONEER. GOOD REFERENCES Salesroom: Queen Street, Charlottetown RAILWAY HOUSE, Opposite Railway Station, JOHN BOLGER, PROPRIETOR. ‘| HIS HOUSE is thoroughly painied | utende and imeme Good accommo ation fur travellers by rail and steamboat lable well supplied at a moderate fare. Please give naa call Aug 16-—J3im eod pd Robt. Balloch & Co., TEA MERCHANTS, MINCING LANE-----------LONDON REPRESE NTE D IN ( CANADA BY A. MORRISON, HALIFAX | Ss 'TAMPS Ww AN ‘TED. OLD Cafhadian. United States’ and other famp*, as used 25 to 40 years ago, For toany i pay $1 to $5 each. GEORGE LOWE, 346 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, NEW SERIES. SS DE SESE SO a ES EE We wish to Aur A GREAT China asa ater Goods. Department has been fitted up goods of which We are offering about 1,000 Cups and 50 cents; Pitchers at half price. Vases worth $1.00 for i » sacrificed to clear off our useful articles SALE IS GEAUINE! See our Up-stair Department for BAZAAR COMPANY. Don’t fail to come, the Greatest Bargains. and bring Mild a Way as ‘Possible, ky : bo with sold af worth These immense ax %, r. SALE poe Bankrupt for 25 cents; and oe Stock. your buy We are now making up Overcoats, Suits and at prices that inotto is’ Best Lowest Prices. BS. dhe & AFTER THE BALL Is Now the Popular Song. BEFORE THE BALL A. BRUCE'S is the Popular DRS SLi tts, OR ANYTHING IN.GENTS’ FURNISHINGS your Trousers Fit, The BM hs it oa illkK WHAT MUST GO :---Bad alignment keys, double scales, ete., are no longer to be rere rated or pardoned, = . . 1 © abolished them, and no other can retain them and live. THE NEW YOST conibines the sata. experience of the inventor, invented the “ Remington” in 1873, the * latest and best improvements have been a : I < ‘during 1s The New Yost prints direct The oe is absolutely er applied to a ty pewriter. perfect typewriter put is clern cat and beautiful. | paper is an ideal success, the best ev Send for Illustrated Catalogue to IRA CORN Provinces, 134 Prince W illiam St., St. Yost Typewriter. Pilis tne only ine. The Key NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW |! NEW NEW NEW M eer NEW C The LAT "in 1880, and the “ YWALL, General Agent for the Maritime D. B. STEWART, Charlottetown. NEW YOs Perfect Writing Mach- tibbon, the Shift ‘ and other antiquat- ed devices discarded. MACHINE, MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES ‘ST ana BEST bothersome shift NEW YOST has an> rivbons, N. Yost, who Yost” in 1889; the ,; making the New Yost an ideal, from steal type; its work is never blurred, perfect and permanent, The line spacing absolutely Prices Down , DY We have just penieal a large stock of Gold, Silver and ily erore ae which we are seliing fast at lower prices | a big stock of Jewelry and Clocks to) \aaleal ein at a big discount on former prices. Join in with the multitude that are more than pleased with the Bargains. We also Repair CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY G. JURY, North Side hess Square, opposite the Post ae Charlottetown, Sept, 7, 1893—dy thu sat & wky ; | ; | WE ARE PREPARED TO DYE all | class of goods and garments equal to any | House in Europe. FRENCH CLEANING a specialty. All information regarding shades, prices, ete., furnished by CHAS. IVES MORRISON, Agent, Queen Street. ' | BRITISH AMERICAN EING COMPANY. Gold Medalist Byers and Cleaners, MONTREAL. sept 25—eod re > ee Ne SP RS | AN INDIAN'S CRATIGN, { the Recent Storm Along the Mississippl, Flying Cloud's Mast terly and Thrilling Speech. Worthy of Ingersoll, Blatne, Gladstone or Bismarck—The Bloody Past and the Peace- ful Present—Precenied in a Verbal Pano- rama—Tiere is # Lesson to Heed. The Indian is the most poetic raee in the world, in their relations with their own; in their habite when not on the warpath; in their customs, songs, dances; in their be lief in the happy hunting ground, and in their conceptions of the Great Manitou. The following is an extract from the speech of Fiying Cloud, & famous Kickapoo medicine man: ‘ “Children of the Great S irit, whose form is iu the air, though invisib'e, | aw here to tell you of our wrongs and of our rights! “Four huudred years ago a Great White Man sailed from Spain to tind a New World: That World was the Red Man's. Then all went well with our Soe from ve upper waters of the frarone to the Great Warm Gulf that kissed the land of Fruit and Flow. ers, where the Sim- inoles hunted and fished. “The Indian wel. comed the White Man, and for that welcome our peo- pie were driven step by step toward the great Salt Lake, beneath which Grops the Great Catlin says: “The word Spizitvs Eye every = Indian can always Gay when twilight relied upon,” comes down upon the earth. “We are acattered like leaves when au- tumn winds shake the trees of the forest. “We, the Kickrxpoos, whose home was cuce in Illinois, juter in Kansas, and is new in the land of’ the Sacs and Foxes, are at ve with the White Man. What we have, hat we wili give to our White Brother “Our Kickapoo Indian Sagwa makes men live to be one hundred yeurs old. “There are Red Men living who have used it ever since they were young men, aad who are now so old that they can only sit, lie and sleep in the sun a Kickapoo Indiaa “Otl is the toe ct ve Oar B Kickapoo Cough Cure steps the hand of death “Our Kickapoo Indian Salve heals and cures all wounds, and our Kickapoo Worm Killer preserves the live. of papooses. “Our Sagwa’—good medicine—is from the = mother of us ali—Nature. Ali that is est that grows in the woods, that blos- soms on the plain, that hides in the earth, our Bagwa contains. It has preserved the lives of our warriors and our women. “It acts upon the body like sunshine on the trees and flowers, and gives life and strength to all who use it, en and wo. menwho partake of it freely ean only die of old age. “This secret which the Kicka $s alore assess, eer give freely to their white rother. s our richest offering. “I have spoken. Let the voices of the world bear answer to what I have said!” Without doubt the Indian has a profound knowledge of the mysterious herbs with which they cure radically many formid- able diseases which baffle the greatest physicians of the world. Those remedies can now be obtaized of any druggist or wholesale dealer. The Kickapoo indian Sagwa is one dollar per bottle. Six for five dollars. The Cough Cure is fifty ani all the other remedies twenty-five cents per bottle. In using these remedies you may be absolutely certain that they are purely vegetable, that they contain no acids or mineral poisons, be- cause the Indians know absolutely no! of these harmful drugs. The Kickapoo Indian Medicines are uine “Indian made. How they came to be given to the world is fully explained in our large book, which we gladly send free to all applying’ who care for it sufficiently to write us enclosing three 2c. stamps to per postage. Address Healy & Bigelow, Gran Ave., New Haven, Ct. TOOTHACHE! HEADACHE ! NEURALGIA! INSTANTLY CURED BY ONE APPLICATION OF NERVOL. a 25 — oo Bottle, at all Druggists. HST pcan t that in'Your Pipe and Smoke if More solid ennfort in one package of MastiiY tobaeco than you can get out of any other plug cut in the world. rue Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—uripides. a a Single Copies Two Cents CHARLOTTETOWN P. E.LISLAND, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1893. SS SS : = — VOL 32.—NO. £0 TERRIBLE RESULTS ge first definite news from the gnif | coast of the Mississippi has reached New | Orleans, The financial loss from tlie storm and flood along the entire coast ie | not less than $1,090,000.. Fully one hun- | dred lives were lost. Ont of more than | one hundred boats on the Front bay of | Biloxi, three rode the storm safely. The } beach is strewn with wrecks of all dee- | ! criptions. On Back bay only one or two weathered the gale. At Chandlenr island was located the United States marine hos- pital quarantine building?. Here the | fullest strength of the storm developed, | tended to check it; that avenues for this | CHILDREN WHO TOIL. Mere Than 2,006,000 Little Ones Pes ployed in American Factories Here, from the Chicage Record, substance of a paper read by Mis z' I Stevens, one of the Illinois factory in | speciors, before the international couren tion «f factory inspectors in that city on the 2ist inst. : “Factory inspectors know that child | labor is ore of the factors on which our cuptains of industry count in their cal- culation on cost of production ; that the employment of children increases, not- withstanding statutory regulations in resulting in the almost complete destrue- | employment are multip! ied avith every tion of all buildin; ge on the island and fear- } ful lose of life. The lighthouse was wrecked to such an extent that the light- house keeper has abandoned it. Miles of the island were washed away. What little remains is jiable to be completely sub- merged with little more than an ordinary high tide. The damage in Scranton and Pascagou- la is estimated at $250,000. Pottersville, a summer resort, is wiped out, nearly every house in the vicinity has been de- molished, every vessel in the bay is ashore and wrecked. The loss is estimated at $100,000. The damage to the qua:aniise service alone is nearly £100,000. The latest advices from the section of the state levastated by the storm places the deaths at 1200. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Crveixxati, Oct. 8.-Consumption <f cigarettes is greatly increasing in the United States. According to the Western Tobacco Journal cigars aod tobacco show a decrease. Comparirons for eight months show the remarkable falling off of over 20,000,000 pounds. But cigarette 8 con- tinue to increase, and the year’s output will approach 3,500,000,000. {¥Loxvox, Oct. 8.—The Tablet, the mosi influential Roman Catholic weekly in Great Britain, said in Friday’s edition: « Eventa now transpiring in Italy render the Pope’s position one of extreme ard imminent danger, The position of Italy ir too insecure and unstable to make her a safe guardian of the venerable person of the Pope, or of the monuments which are the sacred heritage of the Catholic world.” Sr. Pererssure, Oct. 8— The Newsky Infantry barracks, at Raslavi, was burned last night. Thirty-four soldiers were kill- ed by jumping from windows, or by being burned to death, and eight were fatally in- jured. Several are missing. Sr. Pererssurc, Oct. 8.—The official cholera returns show a steady decrease in the number of cases and deaths. In this city, from Sept. 29 to Oct. 2, there were were 129 cares and 73 deaths. In Moscow from Sept. 27 to Sept. 29, there were 15 new cases and 4 deaths. The official re- tarns re:eived yest ‘rday fr m nine govern ments show a tutal of 1,572 new cases and 602 deaths, againat 1,969 new cases and 810 deaths during the preceding week. The returns mainly refer to the week end- ed September 23. The government oi Pondolia is not included in the foregoing. In that government, during the fortnight ended Sept. 23, there were 1,306 new cases and 487 deaths, against 1,704 cases and 652 deaths during the preceding two weeks, Loxvox, Oct. 8.—During the twenty- four hours ended yesterday, 49 cases cf cholera und 26 deaths are reported in Pal- ermo, and six new cases and two deaths in horn, {lartrorp, Conn., October 6.—Robert Skinner, a joiner, of South Winsor, was murdered in cold blood about 8 o’elock this morning by John Cronin, a laborer. Cronin, who appears to have borne a grudge avainst Skinner, went to the lat- ter’s house and deliberately shot him. The ball entered the right side and death ensued in half an hour. The murderer was found hanging around the house with the revolver in hand and was placed unde: arrest. He said he was willing®to be hanged so long as he had taken Skinner's life. He was about half drunk, having nerved himself up for the deed with liquor. Press Clippings. Striking English coal miners are resort- ing to violence, regardless of the alleged fact that free trade is a remedy for every industrial ill—Empire. A Ruesian merchant who killed hi father and mother, his three sisters, hi wife and hie wife’s parents, has been sent to Siberia for life. The Czar’s law ir severe on murder. A Nihilist who wanted a change in the government of Russia that would put the Russian on a level with the freemen of the rest of Europe would not have been more harshly punished.— Gazette. ‘SUMMERSIDE “EXPORTS. | Summersineg, Oct. 9. Shippe! per SS. Northumberland, Cam- Try a package and see that . master, for Point du Chene : we tell the truth. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia ; and Montreal, Canada. unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies Other “Chemicals are used in the preparation of w. BAKER & C0.’8 which is Lie pure and soluble. i Ithasmorethan threetimes i the strength of Cocoa mixet with Starch, se ofr Sugar, and is far more eco- pom.ical, corting less than one ecat a cup. It is icious, nourishing, and EASILY DIGESTED. by Grocers eve everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mase DAVIES’ OINTMENT Has no Equal for the Cure of Old Sores, Burns, Beating Sores, Salt Rheum, Eczema, Itch and all Sores where there is any Inflammation. TRY A BOX, PRICE 25 CTS For the next four weeks we will sell] for 15 cents per box to introduce if. DAVIES’ DRUG STORE, sept23 St. George + Pharmacy. HOUSE TO LET. TO LET, a comfortable Dwelling House situated on eccrner of Kent and Pownal Streets. Enquire of THOMAS W. DODD, rept23 tf At Medical Hall. Bh CONGR CII sss cisngrnebachneen $ 116 BS els Wime eel ois aiitn ss cnnteoons 396 it eT 1133 CO De OO, is i etic cdace 204 80 yds Island. cloth............... 64 #1913 On same date by sch Ida, Fraser master, for British West Indies : Bers Packs Gale. oes. bisa ds $ 5026 3G tere .0a.32:. bah LUE 160) 24 caves tobmtereis.2:.....8 6 144 $6770 SHIP NEWS. S’-ide, Oct 9—En Sylvia Jane, Wright, Richibucto, lumber; Grizilda, | Boutin, Pictou, coal; Julia Ann, Leger, Sheliac, salt; Zaidee, King, Picton, coal; Advance, Orr, Richibuto, lumber; Minnie Scott, Kennedy, Chathain, lumber. 9%th—eld, sch Sy!vin Jane, Wright, Richibucto, bal; Griz.jda, Bontin, Pictou, bal; Restive, Walsh, Pictou, bal; Advance, Orr, Richi- bucto, bal; Surprise, Anderson, Tigni-h, oats. With Invalids. Yes! with invalids the appetite is cap- ricious and needs coaxing, that is just the reaeon they improve so rapidly under Se: tt’s Emulsion, which is as palatable as cream. coveee A New Agency. Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle has been ap- — agent for the Covenant Mutual netit Association, of Galesburg, Illinois. Life insurance is secured at actual cost, and the system is as sound as the level premium. No admission fees, no annual dues, no individna! liability. The insur- ance in force is $110,000,000; death claims paid, $7,000,000; assets, $1,000,000; and surplus, $850, 000. Its many commend- able features are its own recommendation. USE SKOwA’S DISCOVERY, the great B vod and Nerve Remedy. Beer & Goff are selling off their stock of glass preserve jars very cheap oct7, Sins evolvement of genius perfected in an improved machine; and as the magical machine and the child are brought | together, soin geometrical ratio is in- creased the number of unemployed | adults. With the effects of itslabor upon | the child we are sadly familiar. The census of 1880, the last yet available, | gave the number of wage-earuing child- | ren at 1,118,258—one child in every 16 | robbed of its birthright of playtime, of | phy sical growth, of mental training. ti3 probable that at the present time not Jess than 2,000,000 children under 16 years of age are in workshops and fac- tories, multilation, permancut ill health, viti- ated morals wait upon its steps, and sometimes the most fortunate child is the one to which the first of these four evils comes, for that is at least a finality. To each of you will occur the instances which sup port this statement of four- fold danger, and 1 need not weary you with citations from our Labor Bureau reports, which ure now fortunately availabie for general use, andin which have been collected a remarkably large and useful amount of data on this aub- ject, the more remarkable as employers everywhere cover up and concea! more than they report of accidents, fatal and otherwise. My own observation extends over a pre of thirty years, for, though I have nafactory inspector for less than three months, I have been a wage-earn- er since I was 13 years old. For many years past I have been also, as a trades unionist and a Knight of Labor, active- ly interested in investigating this phase | of the labor problem. “There is very little machinery at which childran are employed that does not endanger life and fate. We are often told, as 1 was in a stamping fac- tory a few days since, that accidents happen because children are careless. This is an aggravation of rather than an excuse for the crime against the child. It is one of the prerogatives of child- hood that we rob them of when we make care-taking little old men and wo- men of them among machines. No child under 16 should be allowed among steam-driven or electricity-propelled ma- chinery.” THEIR SEA-GIRT UTOPIA, Strange Circumstances That Established a South Sea Island Community, Henry A. Bell isa citizen of the small- est civilized government onearth and | hails from the most diminitive capital city in existence. He isfrom Albert Island, a small speck of land that rises out of the southern seas in the vicinity of the Marquesas group. The traveler who bears this distinction is at the All- born House, preparatory to taking his departure for Nottingham, England, where he was born and whence he de- — twenty years ago to follow the ortunes and share the exile of a friend who was accused aud found guilty of a crime he never committed. Bell,who is astrong, swarthy-looking En: lishman, about 48 years of age, will- ingly told of the little island where he makes his home. “Albert Island,” he said, “is only about five miles by three in size, and, although {have lived on it for twenty years, its attractions have just as strong a hold on me as they had at first. {t is a typical isle of Oceanica, and of its beauties one never tires. There is a population of just ninety-six souls, and the government is paternal in form and administered vy Richard Wright. “He left England for Australia a broken-hearted man. From a trader he learned of the existence of Albert Island, and resolved to there establish his home. He sent for a few families who were tenants of his mother’s estates and wiih them he repaired to the sea-girt refuge. Every family is provided with a coim- fortable cottage, and almost everytiing uired for domestic use is produced on the island. The trading vessels supply all that is necessary outside of this, and, besides, they leave behind handsome sums of coin every year in exchange for the surplus products of the place. Of course, every one lias an Occasional de- sire to see the outside world, and all are at liberty to go and come as they please. But they rarely take advantage of this liberty, and those who go abroad aiways hasten back. We call the little settlement around Mr. Wright's comfortable resijence Al- berta. Mr. Wright setties all disputes, ad we lead a very Arcadian life. A\l- enough we areso far away from the center of civilization, we are nct lacking in all the good things of this advanced age. Our homes are supplied with pianos, fine furniture. books, and _peri- odicais, and we are living very cozily. “IT am on my way to Scotland, and as soon as my business there hus been dis- tched, I shall hurry home to the little south Sea island.”—San Francisco Ex- amine. Aphorisms, Society is no comfort to one not soci- able. —-Shakespeare, Truth is truth, come whence it may.— Daniel Webster. Whatever is worth doing atall is worth doing well.—Lord Chesterfield, In all human action those faculties will be strong which are used.—Emer- son. The vain man makes a merit of mis- fortune, and triumphs in his disgrace. — Hazlitt. Life is short. The sooner that a man ; eo to enjoy his wealth, the better.— ° Ww isddom is everlasting; early or late, weapprenhend her just the same. — Frederic W. H. Meyers. If you wish to live a life free from torrow, think of what is going to happen asifithad already happened.—Epicte- tus. Traveling is no fool’s errand to him who carries eyes and itinerary along with him,—A. Bronson Alcott. A smile is ever the most bright and beautiful with a tear uponit. What is the dawn without the dew ? The tear is | rendered by the smile precious above | the smile itself.—Landor. Beer & Goff have bought from Mr. Dil- lon the whole of the fine exhibit of | Island factory cheese, which attracted so much attention at the late exhibit on They are now cutting them up and offer } For Sale or to Let ing them for sale at their store. oct3 2i. The Ladies Delighted. The pleasant effect and the perfect safety with which ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative. Syrup of Figs, under | all conditions make it their favorite | remedy. It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, iS plied by W. R. Watson; “The child in workshop and factory is in fourfold danger: Accidental death, | ow EL Palpitation OF TLE | Heart, Nervous Exhaustion ANT » Stomach Trouble, My daughter, Mrs. Mars, has been suffering from the above diseases for years, and employed ali the Leading Physicians in Rockland and specialists in Boston, but got no relief. They said it was caused by a bad state of the blood. She could not sleep nights; bowels constipated, and palpitation of the heart so bad she could hardly walk. She has taken 4 bottles of Skoda’s Discovery, and Sxopa’s Litrrite Tasiets. Now she can work every day, eat well and sleep soundly. Ican never express my gratitude. MRS. 8. E. CROWELL, Rockland, Mass. Medical Advice Free. SKODA DISCOVERY G0., LTD., WOLFVILLE, W. $. For sa 1 “druggists. Trade sup- Rockland, Mass LINMERT yrelke i - OTe Tor INTELNAL as EXTERNAL nee, an. i810 | Qriginated by an Ord Family Puysictan, | Think Of Ut, Secs raed de Every Travek op shot id ha 20 asthe his satchet, c Rheumatiam, Every Sufferer 2522. thumatum, Nervous Headache . Diphtheria, ce ,Catarrh, Bron: chitis, Asthma, Cholera-M: rbus, Diarr hora, Lame ness, Soreness in Rody or Limbs, Sciff Joints or Strains, wiil find in this old Anody me relief and speedy cure, a hi vata have Jobnsen’s Every Nj other a Ane ayne Liniment in the for Orc Sold: Sore Throat, Tx msili tis, cone c ‘C Ree, BR a, *— : = and Pains liable to occur in ar any family withone je notice lays may cost a lif ves all Summer aints like inagic. Price « ost pala; 6 t tles, . Express Daid, aac capo Boate io BWVRSCEIETTLON T4873 '? -_ » » When we assert that , ~~ Dodd’s ee fw VAY or . - Pet oe 2s i mnmne Pills PAWS SAL AAS LAP KOS C ca kache, Dropsy, > Lu ve , Bright's ease, R Ri uMatism nand ail other for ae Kidney 2 co Ss, we are backed by the testimony of ail who have used them. TH+ ?¢ CURE TO STAY CURED. By a. druggists or mail on receipt of price, Wsoconis Dr. L. A. Smith & Ca, Toronto, Snasasdsnak ms: EN WEAKNESS of Quickiy, Tisrougsiy, Forever Cured by a new perfect a oclemtiic quai i thet 2 > ox annot fail unless the case is b id humana id. You feel improved the first d: ay, feela benefit every day ; soon know yoarself a king among mien in bon mind and heurt. Draius and losses ended Lvery chstacle to hay; y anpied is eteend. Nerve fcerce, will, energy, brain power, when failing or Jost, are sestoned by this trealment All mati and weak portions of iLe body € anged enl strengthened. Victims of abuses and excers es, reclaim your manhood! Sufferers from folly, overwork, early etrcrs, Ml health, regain your vigor! lion t despair,even if in the tat staves. Don't be dis) lif a ls have robbed you. Tet us show youtbot me- dical science and business honor si | « here go handiuland Wrice ff r beck . th expl. wnatior Aw “ » fs. Sei! sealed, Over 2,0 aces, Ele NEDICAL C0., Beitdlo, RY. YSSeset ern ‘You'll Feel Better ” Everybody does, after taking a low botties of ALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER. it builds up the run-down sys- —is strengthening and appe- ‘ing. itis readi ly borne by weak stomac hs, regulates the bowels, tnd is invaluable to those afflicted WwW a indigestion and Fiatulency. £ HALTO PEPTONIZ2D PORTER CO. LTD. — NOVA S°OTIA, CANADA, Uighly Recommended by Physicians. ro wow > LOO as POO Uvy Coyr,, wh the 04 the s means the kid-4 of the system. neys are in “Delay te trouble. Dodd's | dange-ous, Wage Kidney Pills give | lected hianey prompt relief.” troubles reas't “75 per cent. | in Bad Bloox of disease is | Dyspepsia, Luw rst oaused by | Compiaint, avd disordered kid-|\ the moat ¢om neys. gerous of et, “Might as well | Brights Disease, try to nave a| Diabetes aud healthy city Drops without sewer- . . atove age, as good | diseases cannut health when the | exist where kidneys are} Dodd's Kidney cloaged, they are | Pilis are uaed, Pell ty oft doctors orsnatiy eetaeuaas of price so cents. per box or six boc ald sey aie W. Talk The Premises recevtly occupied by Mr. John -Beer, Corner Cumber: wndg Fitzrey | Streeta—a commodions and pi i@as antly Sit- uated eee e fitted throaghout with hot water heating apparatus — with good stable and coach house, Apply to W. W. 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