a Millions of Women use it ——— = for ‘all Laundry and Mouschoid purposes Peat ne a I and find ita great comfcrt —_—- — wee and saver of Labor tias no equal RE for purity, nor tl —<———— or cleaning ard ee ar sweetening, nor preserving tine 4. ee Ow ee eee cicines and ——_ cr hands from in- —— we jury, nor for - all-round general use. | etl REFUSE CHEAP IMITATIONS Halifax, for Is and, Neeton & Mi ye'l, Agents Nova Scotia and P. | Time Trosbie, EE xpene YAVED BY USING WOCBILLS et NEVER FAIL mebl6 PLE. ISLAND Easter _ Holidays. UAILWA ' ETURN TICKETS will t sued at one first-class fare and from al! Stations on this Railway on FRIDAY and SATUR DAY, March 3ist a April lat, good for return up to aneeroga prt 4, Tan J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, } ' h 21. 1893 j tu, th, ast & wky sist gpemnee ITLL LISSeeeerrieritirer ti ttt? ? ttt Pe = = ComploteManhocd uty lid = A Medical Work that Tells the Causes, Describes the EM: cts, Points the Remedy. ie roast ws ble most beadtifel medical | 9) pages, every page | im tints, Scientifical] » Artistic pally the k ever pt it alf g aha Subjects treated :-- blished tone illustratior poabnbsechibeccnncenseseeene ent Nervous Debility, Impotemcy, Sterility, Development, WVaricocele, The Husband, Those Intending i ae. Every man who w id know e Grand the the Plain Facts, the Od Seercts aud Ne w D sow eries of Medieut Scler-ce ah a ite + "Martie ~y = would atone | ot °$ an avoi fi alls, show a! w rit . e mg we NDERPOR titties: BOOK — Te will he sens free. unde rseal, while opti’ Addresa t ‘G2 publishers, ERIC MEDICAL CO,, Buffalo, W. Yi Donserecesaseeeasanaragas ceneae tas secepepienedl las:« pgs om GILLE © PURE ‘} POWDERSL / 7 or S~¥ . i 2 ‘Wey f ; ..: = red. PUREST, &TROKNCCS YS, SEST. ay for use! ‘ r ~t Boar Bertening Wate ed O1De wees. A can equa! be feld by Atl & riste. a OW. Grats 3 " artes ROBERT BALLICA TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN "CAN ADA BY J. A. MD381804, HALIFAX G0. ‘Aa Ai er- Wor Romane’ | A ~ BY OF Time sou = e. BRET HARTE = COPYRIGHT. 1892. BY THE AUTHOR, w min- and was Maj. Reed's house was but a utes walk d n * dust: lane, presently herald: or four fox hounds ed by the baying of three 5, and foreshadowed ee by a dilapidated condition of picket fence and stuccoed gate front. Beyond it stretched the wooden doric columns of the usual southern mansion, dimly seen through the broad leaves of the horse chestnut trees that shaded it. There was the usual listless, black shad- ews haunting the veranda and outer offices—former slaves and still attached house servants—arrested like lizards in breathless attitudes at the approach of strange footsteps, and still holding the brush, broom,duster or home implements they had been lazily using, in their fixed hands. From the doorway of the de- tached kitchen connected by a gallery to the wing of te mansion, ‘‘Aunt Martha,” the cook, gazed also with a saucepan clasped to her bosom and her revolving hand with the scrubbing cloth in it apparently stopped on a “dead center.” Drummond, whose gorge had risen at these evidences of hopeless incapacity and utter shiftlessn :ss, was not relieved by the presence of Mrs. Reed—a soured, disappointed woman of forty, who still carried in her small dark eyes and thin handsome lips something of the bitter- ness and antagonism of the typical southern rights woman—nor of her two daughters, Octavia and Augusta—w hose languid atrabiliousness seemed a part of the mourning they still wore. The optimistic gallantry and good fellow- ship of the major appeared the more re- markable by contrast with his cypress- shadowed family, and their venomous possibilities. Perh~ps there might have been avein of southern insincerity in his good humor. “Paw,” said Miss Octavia with gloomy confidence to Courtland but with a pretty curl of the hereditary lip, ‘is about gers yo’ stole?” she suggested, with gloomy sarcasm. “No,” said Courtland, smiling, ‘but what if he reckoned to pay those nig- gers for working for your father and him?” “If paw i» going into the trading business with him—if Maj. Reed, a so'th'n gentleman, ts going to keep shop he hain’t such a fool as to believe niggers will work when they ain't obliged to. That's been tried over at Mirandy Dows, not five miles from here, andthe niggersare half the time runnin’ round here takin* holiday. She put up new quarters for ‘em and tried to make ‘em eat together at a long table like those low-down folks up north, and did away with their cabins and their melon patches, and allowed it would get ‘em out of lying round too much and want- » FS a a ee ii _ Wi €.40/ : Non : — z Tea $ miu . THE USUAL SOUTHERN MANSION. { :: we Bur ete’ i <s, } eb, THERE WERE THE USUAL LISTLESS BLACK SHADOWS. ed ‘em to work over time and get mo’ pay. And the result was that she and her niece and a lot of poor whites, Irish and Seotch, that she had to pick up long the river, do all the work. And her niece Sally was mo’ than half union woman during the wah and upto ail no’thes tricks and dodges and swearin’ | by them, and yet for ali that the thing won't work.” “But isn’t that partly the reason? Isn't her failure a great deal due to this lack of sympathy from her neighbors? Discontent is easily sown and the negro | is still weighted down by superstition. The Fifteenth amendment did not quite knock off all his chains.” “Yes, but that is nothing to her. For if there ever was a person in this world who reckoned she was just born to manage everything and everybody it is Sally Dows!” “Sally Dows!” repeated Courtland, with a slight start. “Yes, Sally Dows, of Pineville.” “You say she was half union, but did she have any relations or—or—friends in the war—on your side? Any who— were killed in battle?” “They were all killed, I reckon,” re- turned Miss Reed, darkly. ‘There was her cousin, Jules Jeffcourt, shot in the cemetery with her beau—who they say was Sally’s, too; there was Chet Brooks and Joyce Masterton, who were both gone on her, and both killed, too; and there was old Capt. Dows himself, who never lifted his head again after Rich- mond was taken and drank himself to death. It wasn’t considered healthy to be Miss Sally’s relation in those times, or to be even wantin’ to be one.” — the only ‘reconstructed’ one of the en- : , . tire family. We don't make’em much [20 be CONTINUED. } about yer. But ['e¢ advise yo’ friend, ae a Mr. Drummond—if he’s coming here ' USE re DISCOVERY, the great slood and neive remedy, ieee ‘‘Qh, forthe sge of chivelry!” sighed “ha; pie ‘**Why so?” quened Hickley. ‘The knights used to wear tigtrolnedl and they never bagved at the knees.” Pay Your Bitts.—You will be better able o do it, if instexd of allowing your system t: va down to the breaking point, you take: imely course of Hawker’s Liver Pills anc fouic. And then the Doctor’s bill will no ve on the list of those to be paid. siinneniieatitaninieiaie Tommy—‘' There’s » gul at our schor], mamma, they cali Postseript. Do you know why?’ Mamma—**No, dear.’ formmy—** Beceuse ber name is Adnlins Moore.” — ee R. B. Lewis, of St. John, was completely vred of biivusness and cons ipatiu by Hawker's Pills, and now alcay- keep a upply on hand, ooo ~ Dfelaes ar “Wife,” said 4 hen peck au Lb uly ‘go to he ” By THE COOE GAZED ALSO. “T wont !’ ‘ “Situp, then. I will tea ob yod some- carpet bagging, not to trust too much ad ® to paw’s ‘reconstruction.’ It won't sion rt ee wash.” But when Courtland hastened De J, Wier, Weoren scr, saya: “Bev to assure her that Drummond was not reecribed Voter's EKmu'sion with goox a “carpet bagger,”—was not only free esulisis pu'ns.na y, scr-inions and wasting from any of the political intrigue im- fiseases. Re tpecially app'icable to children plied under that baleful title, but wasa being £0 easily taker . wealthy northern capitalist simply si See ee seeking investment, the young lady ‘Tin afraid Bridget he work here was scarcely more hopeful. “I suppose {™"°" i oo. Why?" he evqu:red in he reekons to pay paw for those nig- as y. * She's getting too stout for my _—eeia Ix reply to oft repeated questions, it may be well t» Scotts Emulsion acts as a tood as weii as a medicine, building up the wasted tissues and restoring perfect health cfter wasting fever. oe ' ” ate, USE SKODA’: blood and nerve remedy. —_———_——— S DISCOVERY, the great **[ wish I was a twin,” said Bobbie, “Why ?” asked his father. ‘* Then I covul? see how I locked without a lo king glass,” said Bobbie. eae vita White shirts 50 cents each; unlaundered, 45 centa each at J B Macdona!d & Co's m9 dw 4i Boys’ and misses’ sailor caps, the newest makes, just opened at J B Macdonald & Co's rocm over Dominion Store. n29 dw 4i h er 3 eturn, as ‘ihe Seat: Seed Company will pay all experere. ivclucine K. R. fare, hotel bilis, edmis- sions to the Columbian bx; 0 i:199,* sad $ in cash j f ? ut + t in “ World's Fair.” make SEVENTY worts fr ‘ and re urn thous cash for ipcitental exer ser) to the first person sending FIFTY wtVE words the Worlas Bair; xord ing expenses to the cash, person, vered) end enclose the same popuiar byglisa (4ame as hibit of Mpelish flowers at the Wor and o nscientionusiy conducied sole pose of introducing our bu receive the BIGGEK -T value in flower se-cs «yer gitered, snd if you are able to make a gorda list of | on € letter in te King any one word more timea* eniteprpears in “* World’s Fair. ; 7 is said seventy five small Enum h words can re Sp. lec correctly {rom the ten letrers Coatained Example ;— Wad, waif, s ar, te if you ate good at word-raal ing you can ecure a FREE uip to the World’s Fair and or meidents] « xponres, to tive firsh pe rson able to m the hk ers contained They will siso *“Wera’s Fair.” as eDove. y Woria’s Fair and ive a FRRE TRIP to the eturn, with $20.6) for in: iden‘ al expenses, to the first Pereon se; ding SIXTY ¥ ©) dsaasubove They «itl alse give a FRE TKIP to the \orld’s Fair Tothe first persen sending FIFTY words will be siven $50.00 in@a-ht wards paying expenses to to the fir-t serd’ng FORTY will be given $275 00 n cach foWwards pay- \ ore’s Fair; to each of the first FIVE perrons vending, THI“ TV-F: Ve words will be given $1) in cash. and to each of the rst yn sencing THIRTY words will ve given £500 in| unly one prize will be awcrd d to the s»me Wiite sour name on hist of words (num } Or t- __ wre ten wee-Cent stamps for a jarge pac age «cf cur, hoice tnglish Cottage Garden Flo ser Se da. ihis combination imetades the latest and mort flowers of endless Verietics | containén in ‘he «lat ora 7 ex- a's Fai ntest will be ek ly | y for the :-ur- You will! will be *Worla’s Fair” C. This iness, ‘ores and enswer promor'y sou wii have a first- lass opportunity to secure a feee ip from your | nome to Chiceg.: and return. We are epenoing a huge start our trade thin se.sca, rar. You vill be more then amount of money to! and want sour trial pratifies with the! NORTH SIDE DISCOUNTS Boot and Shoe! rean|t Serd to-cay SEED COMPANY, Teronio maqhas—it eod wky 2i ;d Canada, LIKE ANY OTHe pt As much in 1810 Originated by an Old Family Physician. Years, and still leads. Gené- vation alter Generaciion have used and biessed it. Every Sufierer Sciatica oe Nervous Headache, Diphtheria,Ceughs Catarrh, } on Soreness in B ny er Limbs, Sti Joints or Strains, wiil find in this old Anodyne relief and speedy cure. Every Ni others Anetyne - en ee ! Sore Throat, Tonsil itts, Cone Cee ‘Bru ises, Pp maps ’ without notice. Delays may costa life. Relieves all Summer Complaints iike magic. Price, 85 cts. post-paid; 6 bot- Sor INTERNAL as i In use for more than Eighty Think Of ft. Every Traveler shoulkt have a bottle in his ati hei, chitia, Asthma, Che Nera-Mo »rbus, Diarrha a, Lameness, hould have Johnson’s Cramps and Pains liabie to occur im any family ties, 22. Express paid, 1.8. Johnson & Co., 0. Boston Mase VS OReee When we assert that Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rhe umatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of. ail who have used them. THEY CURE TO STAY CURED. By all Sogahaees mail on receipt of price, go cents, Dr. L. A. Smith & Co., Toronto, “Backache | the scavengers means the kid- | of the system. neys are in “Delay fe trouble. Dodd's Kidney Pills give prompt relief.” as per cent, disease is Fist caused by @isordered § kid- dangsrous, N. lected hedatee troubles pom in Bad Blood, Dyspepsia, Liver Compiaint, and the most dan- ai ht " vohee bi all, “Might as we rights Disease, try to have a Diabetes and healthy city brops without sewer- he above age, as good | diseases cannot health when the kidneys are} Dodd's Kidney clogged, they are | Pills are used. rn by all dealers or sent by mail on receipt Deli A Senth ke Co, Torsute” Wee os books called Kidney Talks exist where n PLEASANT TONIC Which will strengthen unnerved tired people and invalids, and quickly restore their appetites, is CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE. Prepared only by K {PBELL & Co., Beware cf Tmitations MoONTREAI CAM Warehouse. and P sseseicn given imme the ‘alan Warehouse,” M. & D. C, M-LEOD. pat guar italian OO LET, diately, Queen Streei. mech4—lm eod and addres THK SCOTT | NOW IN MY SHOP, f FYTY WH \ *Y e OF QUEEN SQUARE, must be closed out this Month, a: ths S.opjfhas to be vaca‘ed Ist of Arr}, 25, 33} and 50 per coor, FOR CASH ONLY, R, K. JOST THE STOCK OF BOOTS ae Charlottetown, March 3, 1893. What is © astoria is Dr. Bamuci Pitcher’s prescription for Infints ppl Children. Ib ceatains neither Opiam, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil, rt ts Pleasant. Iks guarantco is thirty years’ use by Sllilions ef Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays rishness. Castoria prevents yomiting Soeur Curd, erres Diarrhea ard Wind Colic. Castoria relicves tectiing troubles, curcs constipation and flatuiency. nilates the food, regulates the stomach ant bowels, civing healthy and natural sleep. Case ivrla is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother's Friend. Castozia assin vastoria. adapted to clilk!ren ties assupericr toany preseripticn Castoria. asterin isan exeullent sme icin 9 for cht dean lit "®@ repeatedly told ape of sts good cieet upes theiz children.” D:. G. C, Csanon, Loweli, Liass. “ Castor!a is 5° vell I recommend f* known to sac.” hers hav %. A. Ancnes, M. D., 111 fo. Oxford it., Lrookiyn, N. ¥, * Portorig ts the Lest rernedy for children of “Our physicians {+ the children's depart Sj. .a acquainted. I hepeo the day is not ment have cpoxc ghig of their experi- . Gist hon mothers willeonsiver the real ence in their Guts practice with Castoria, t re chiltres, ani use Castorie in- and althourh we only haya among «ocr t viriouscuack nostrums whic medical sumplies what is known a5 regidior dosir rib ir loved ones, by forcing opiur, products, yct Te am free to confess that the , Suotiiag syrup ond other hurtful mcris of Cauoria has won ug to look with favor upon it.” Unitus Hoserts. ano Disrexsaet, : Boston, Mass. Aizex C. Surrsu, Pres., ir throats, thereby serdius cents down the theis to premisiure graves.” : De. J. ¥. Kiscreor, Gonway, Ar Tho Gentaur ory TT Very Strest, Now York City. a COGNAC THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE. THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY, Ask your Wine Merchant for them. TPane. ——() Ff NEW FURNITURE, ee a ee Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock is disposed}: of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warerooms, Queer Square. Save money and get the beat goods. Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON, Charlottetown, Feb, 26, 1892, Sa mer te OA “ cad oe etn aS SE ay re HE DAILY EXAMINER. : ‘ - THURSDAY, MARCH 80 7898. - cvs icdinainettectesersnenditseamtiiadbicmadiecsliaaal aaa — : ; —— LV or Free Trip to Chicago. | gee FEEL a Sis! S, le eee , + Me Mics ren om ; TIRED « ee. ' ing the letters es maby see Be vom = tab | EASILY : iber tackwards or forward u e OR &I'P- F KE ZR F Ke M ca NERVOUS EX- HAUSTION IN ANY OF ITS MANY FORMS, SECH AS LOSS OF MEMORY.WEAKNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, DYS- PEPS{A, LASSITUDE,NER- VOUS HEADACHE, LOSS OF APPETITE, GENERAL Dk- BILiLY, NERVOUSNESS, PAL- PITATION, HYSTERIA, OR ANY NERVOUS DISORDER; TAKE HAWKER’S NERVE & STOMACH Tonic, IT WILLOURE YOU, IT SUPPLIES, TO THE SYSTEM, THE NECESSARY ona a ENTS TO FORM NEW Rich # BLOOD, AND TO RENEW AXD REINFORCE THE WEAKENED NERVE TISSUES. IT 1S ESPECh. ALLY ADAPTED TO THE WEAK, NERVCUS AND DELICATE CON. STITUTION OF FEMALES, AND TO TUE EXHAUSTION PRODUC. ED BY CONSTANT BRAIN WORK. IT HAS MOST WONDERFUL RE. STI RATIVE POWERS, AND MAKES THE WEAK AND NERY. OUS, STRONG AND VIGOROLS, TRY IT AND BE CONVIACED, Price 5° cts. a — Sold by all druggints and general dealers. Manufactured by HAWKER MEDICINE 00, Ltt ST. JOHN, N. B. The Telephone Company r Eb, ISLAND, \iceg tech, ‘ser “ecuicesnany ie would observe the foliowing rules :— ist. Speak with the mouth about four tnuhes Fea "Spat bn 0 swetecate tence cute aa tone of ¥. loud ard distinctly. net tag ard. * lace the te une a6 as tO cover _ as if you wished to shu’ outall other Do not press too hard on the ear, It is possible to tal« and be heard when ing back tw» or three feet from the if you shout low! enough, but it is pote mode of conversation. is entirly wu and is a ne-less waste o° wind and lungs, ——. very annoying to all wichin rane ef ROB ANGU ap? M x - MAG, Ed Erma Bow, Physicians ana ; nave Ri Cures felivd (9 give any Croder'’s sae eae Dyspepsia Brought relief and a ae Cure, wig. Cure Co, Tet the Dysp; : Gu Tk: *, For four years, Uhavelad _ ace: 2 alien : 4 3 ud D- }, wrk - HE } 10% vwiigy Prius ww my univ polpivgtion of the hes>+ ys bad ‘thay fainte’ ing Times Atter i had tried do goat phoe.ciangand two of tie leaciny £3.97 2s, withous receiving any lasting } 1 wis POCO Mende 2 tra” % r Liveppud z $ 8 > é - z Pee Brrur. KEN Do. e batthe did ye a much good tai I deiory ned to bay ts under your yue an\aoto cure me cx ie faad my fivy3coars, ul FOUR accomplished © « jlete cure aad | again in perfect rT T bea tthe FREE FROM CON. THA’ Sis wate 1ON; NS KUSH OF oa TO THE MLOD, ND PALPITATION OF rye TACT Bat RAVENCYUS 42PPETiTe. i sie ee then t owd Mike am prowing fl hing ot. Your medicine tse wie: and PALAT: ABLE, far mero pe: than any of the w tH ‘URES remedies I have tric), aro it SURES. will gladly answer 2 ine iry a onal this statement. Your rep ct ‘ually I MR Ye EM iM A pow. : d BOTANICA... aa oan rat with every bottle. Jone genuint uniess bearin: NO aLCON 1OL our trade mark, the Rea ver.| Sold by al! Drag The Croder Dyspepsia Cure a. L ated, ST. JOHN, W. i. — FOR SALE, TARtE.F PILLIARD TABLES end two POXw JOHN JY. febs CT WANTS, LOST, POUND de JO! RT, with immediate pore-rsion, the Vwell- House on Hilisborous ti ner et, a joi Mr. Lemuel Pooie's residence ith niable Yard thereto. The House bas tight reems, cewly vapered and o «ood order. Hert moder ve Apply te Georek ALL RY et t—febis R SAUK—Registered pare- -bred Ba’) Calf, calved 15th inst. to D. «. More. Cardigan Rridwe ‘ONEY ro 1OAN of Farm in ds. ' apnea . McLean, Attorney-at-Law. Shorthorn Cow an wp wna Asp: ——— ie LET--A house pleasant y «neared on Hi le borough Square, stable inthe rear. av ly * Lowoun, Esplanade. ul meh3 w* ARK “AGENTS for the St. Jcha Dye Works, Garments cleaned and dyed to ook nevrly »s good as mw. We acrmerll eight charves Send os your or’e sw. do the ‘est.-Harvin & Oo, Axcis, Coombs’ Corm t Great George Srrect. tte