’ THE - <4} BY SPECIAL ROYAL APPOINTMENT Cen eee = — | written in MRS. W. K. CLIFFORD. the Author Several Remarkable Books. of Here is a portrait of a woman who has “Aunt Anne” and “Mrs. Keith's Crime” two of the most ful English nov's in her ceneration ‘Mrs, Keith's Crime” was the literary event of the London season in which was publistfed, and men argued furious ly for and against the bovk. Robert success- | DAILY EXAMINER , JOKER +” JORIS. “Where is the man who keeps this restaurant?” said the disgusted patron. le’s gone out to lunch,” replied the ‘ashier, Wife—Don’t vou think this hat makes me look old? Husband—I don’t iknow. { rot the bill for it to-day, and it makes me feel old. They eat beneath the moon And talked of gentle love ; But I don't see how as things are now, VWTould you Gilkke to go Shopping in _ MONTREAL ° THURSDAY, 27, JULY The Daily Examiner The Leading Paper of P. E. Island. 1895-6 " Rrown ng spoke of it gs one of the mo.t re- They could have sat above VW i TN an T | (a) wp te wort | tartable novels Ke-bat ever read, as | She (in the swe vet) Why is che [OOLONUAL EOUSE, PHILIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL. . A sent down 8erting strongly the truth of the love | north pole so cold, 40 you imagine? He te Ee ew . a. man that urged a dying mother to kill her | (, ot in it}—Because it is in the upper a Wash Day oe my pe ae dying child rather than let the little one | circle, I fancy. ; . ; . Se “Here's a man has written a letter to | @ $< ; 1 ; THE RGEST S ( 0 | { ( womea ‘ dad os | AND nate waakiteg the dere tinmt inten Lngasee |Special Attention Given to Mail Orders LA in Size and Circulation. without being “Yes; we'll place him.” ‘*What office?” enum ‘ceaeteiiele No Steam tired “Assistant janitor.” oe At a Liverpool theatre, the other ee ek Se 8 bes , a ccunieumin saben Dry Goods, ( arpets, ( urtains, Furniture, China and Glass THE BEST f th P inn ( f Ad ertisers IN THE To Litt a murder, aang ween, 0. — ware, Kitchen Utensils, Silverware, Lamps, Japanese Goods, | He é il 16 i Oy Y ] | ' ‘” mate aa as . . ht You Say: a a °° CC” UR Ladies’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Mantles | =~ sc«;,/ OuSe He—I've simply got to get married to und Millinery. ee HOW? get oven ie ey ies eee A full Stock in each department. Trial orders solicited. = BY USINC Sunline SOAP drag out a few days in a foreign land, | at all, sir, said the floor-walker to and I've spent a small fortune in sending them presents. ‘‘We can't sell these $1 a the proprietor. “Oh, yes, we can,” was the | reply. ‘‘Mark them $1.27, and put them on the bargain couuter.” “Did you find any gold in quartz?” he asked of the wealthy man who was re- jating his western experiences, “in ' } He-—Because all my friends have married | HENRY MORGAN & Co.. MONTREAL. One Year, - - - $4 Three Months, - St Six Months, - $2'One Month, - - 35c | IT HAS CURED HUNDREDS of cases covsidered }opeless after all other rem edies had failed. Do not despair, take courage, be persuaded, and try this truly wonderful medicine. iT WILL CURE YOU. For sale by all Druggists and general dealers Price 25 and 50 ets. « bettie. Manufactured by i among harsh and careless strangers. Pw gee was = ore frejoin- | | ‘ y s John Morley on the other hand, while er; ‘‘why, we found it in bushels! : : . ay Merny ' sa ling to Easy pirectio™ heartily admiring the mother’s talent, Mrs, Trimfoot—-These shoes don’t fit | Read This Splendid Offer 10 Subscribers ; RAW KER MEDICINE C0, Ltt, or regarded this ending of the story as re- | meatall. Mr. Trimfoot—Why, they | St, John, N. B. ut aside your cue next wash-dey vulting, and told Mrs. Cliford so in a} look all right. Mrs. Trimfoot—Well, | i eaalisl abil <i a a ie sa letter which she greatly took to heart. they don't fit anyw.y. I’ve had them on 5 and try the easy, clean, “ SUNLIGHT’ way. It was during a winter when Mrs. over an hour and they haven’t hurt in McCLURE S MAGAZINE FREE Farm For Sale. ’ . Clifford was staving in the Riviera with | the least. : NAAN Let another wash-d ay goby without her two little daughters that the book | Mrs. Blossom—Ah, Clarence, men are aneiticn Sie eS NON 1 trying it. was written. Oneof the children was |... eer a. : | THE eubseriber offers for sale his farm so cold nowadays! In the age of chival- to everyone subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER for 12 months at on the Mount Edward Road, about one ‘ er Talis ial | land the widowed mother was op- wo ave told me you would | to : t - Seeton d& Mit os atten, Agents for | pressed with fears. At lastshe gathered i = ata to boa for me. Mr. Blos- 35 cents a month. By special arrangement with the publishers, we are | mile and a half from the city, well and Nova Scotia and P. E. Island 8 : enabled to make a most exceptional offer to send McCLURE’S MAGAZINE | favorably known as the “Welsh Farm? up her energies, reproaching herself for child im a wom—But, my dee , you forget. Haven't | her depression and remimiing herself in | Tulready expres: my willingness to FREE FOR ONE YEAR to everyone who fills out the following blank form, | The farm consists of sixty acres, and con . S how much more evil case she might be. | ¢ to | ye with vu ; ¢ ENTS PER Ps 18 N D subscribing ffor THE DAILY EXAMINER for 12 months at 35 cents a} tainsa good Dwelling House aud five When we asse t tl at | The picture of a possible dying mother |" neti 15 month. . Outbuildings, all ia good eondition. There nen we asser 1a i Dodd’s pee “became her familiar—went | Other afternoon and in a superciiious as Kidney Pills — ofunens she ine hore the | tene that would have nettled a graven 1 TET TTT“ qcgqcqqqqqqucqqnccnqqcag July 3, 1893. _ a ois i a od image into anger, uttered the single a rrr ee , , 2 — greater sorrow, shamed her with her | mag +e eB gn oe i nig greater courage. Ilowever ciearly Mrs. | ee ree epg ye ped = c ; DODD & ROGERS. e- Tue Examiver Publishing Co., = OUT - Clifford may conceive a character, it | © Sere 2 ne we ee Sh’town, June 27, 1893 le a JUS Cure Backache, Dropsy, does not begin to live for her until she | tirely beneath his notice. The top- | = Charlottetown, P. E. Island. — Lumbago, Bright’s Dis= @ | ses 4 face «nd ficure that suggest to her | pees Mey aren the ot age z “| WAVE YOU SEEN IT? ’ : sales el > “ a ward semblance. Sometimes ina | (wetly displayed a number OF late p =. ‘ a gee ee i - . ease Rheumatismrand all pace oath - aaa aie will recognize | terns with a deferential air, ‘‘These,” eo You will please send to my address the DAILY EXAMINER for 12 = THE BIG BOTTLE og : the face of wi:icl: she is in quest. From | *#id he, obsequiously, “are the very new- | as : ; =a a other forms of Kidney that moment tie task is begun, One we oot _> eae ene ' 5 months from date, for which | agree to pay 35 cents a month, it being 2 P IN-KI ER ' day the train in which she eat stopped at | ‘wenty-livecents— “iwenty-Hvecents: Be . A I J 4 4 Troubles, we are backed Albenga, the station before chia, | haughtily shap . 7 decid 6 understood that you are to have sent to my address for one year, without a ; j ; and there stepped out on the platform a | “Twenty-five cent-, Do It look like a man = by the testimony of all pale woman dressed in mourning. Her w ho would F + ets erry el - extra charge, McCLURE’S MAGAZINE. commencing with the eurrent - ( ‘eA us j abundant fair hair was wound round | tie’ Say, do cok like a twenty-five | = "iY : - who hav 7 used them. her head, her face was worn, her eyes | cent dude? Is there auything about me to i= number, = TH €Y CURE TO STAY CURED. beautiful. She dra ged by the hand a | indicate that I ‘‘Lbeg your pardon, }- _ DOUBLE By all druggists or mail on receipt of price, fragile-looking ch !i. Mother and child | meekly interposed the clerk, but with a OPA 14 | Nowe 4. eae te ees -s gocents Dr. L. A. Smith & Co., Toronta, seemed wll, ‘That is my woman! Mrs, | §eap in the corner of his _ gray “ve Pe Te ae ee i | > I ‘ ied j it “ THE Clifford said t erself, Jt was this | “the ten-cent counter is at the other en i ; Bs - a : ee stranger’ a ’ stood at hb | of the room,”’—New York Commercial Vi SK Maca tgsennvencnadtoseniens cones RMBs ORis csdcssns Ket Dercdin sd ihe «a QUANTITY ; stranger's form t::at stood at her elbow , (Y le a as she wrote, urging with persistent in- Advertiser, EZ = = sistence that the story of her sorrow | E | en Shh SiS ln bp Sip Sb Sb Sb Sa ln nbn Sin Lip Sb SS Ln ln lbp ‘bp Sip Sb» Ln Ln ln in ‘bp Sip Sb» So Sb ‘ipl Soy Lin in Sip lo ln be Si lip ili Ib Ip g | should be written, the secret be revealed | A Dangerous Reflection, ZB of that supreme crisis when ‘love gave ' , : A —emenens her terrible strength and left her to brave RT RRRERR He CALL AT OUR OFFICE and see the entertaining and finely illustrated Me- eternity.’ ” SANS ww : CHAMBERS’ ENCYCLOPEDIA WILL BE GIVEN WITH THE DAILY EXAMINER : H. Boyesen, Alphonse Daudet, Camille F1 i Edward Everett Haie, Profes 4 All shak grad x and pore 9 , #9 - ; } ’ nile ammarion, Low ar uvere ale, re re: sor For One ear For fist all 40 kiocke ie can't handle hisselt eures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relicves ) Graham Bell and many others, have furnished material for especially prepared inter- With a stiff yr ; | tee eo a. 2 7 ff or = pa Shet him ip a om of @ room | tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. views, which will appear fully illustrated in this magazine. dark a oad 4 as grim, o\T , "TT r ur : *. . ae © and the mn con er sesin bloom, | Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach , Pec i ST ANLRE contribute, especially for young readers, a story An avert i oO Pi a , , , | and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case —— a * us s | . | ed ew wan Re Beer wee | Ryestraw—What's th matée® with ye toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, _ NATURAL HISTORY AND ADVENTURE.—Tiere will be several articles » And hie appet a Ras 0 Gant there? : written hy Raymond Blathwayt, who has been called by Mr. W. T. Stead the best CO S ag coer ce artes ae bs caer ae round } Dolan—Oi doan’ know av Oi be drown- 3 | interviewer in England, from material furnished him by Carl Hagenback, of Hamburg, | But you ketch his when his health is away, | ed or hauged ! Puck Castoria. Castoria. | the great animal importer and trainer. These articles deal with the Capture of Wild And he’s flat o k in distress, 7 —Puck. akededieen dane Saiaatianaiing Emulsion because it heals the irritation of the throat and builds up the body and overcomes the difficulty. “CAUTION,” — Beware of eubstitutes. G f | C { si wi mg te = — on a | Mr. Cooper You don't sav so! I new subseribers, but all who are al ceady subscribers mav avail themselves of this X x Xx Xx Xx . aie Or | worked in brownish to » ane @ sta- | ’ : , , t Opportuuity te secure practically f ian vreat lar Mac: . ean: é mnie Adana rate u om orting. | mens of the flower are put in with | shouldn't bea bit surprised if i. were one PI : practicaily fe Lice great popular Magazine. Address: . " ? } } Epps’s Cocoa. is by —_—_— — ‘ . . . | shades. A Cloud of Witnesses, , Ee — | Cer it famil : a ten Mi | Kegs, to suit family use BREAKFAST. jut 3 Mr. Lakebreeze—A generation ago, | pet : “By a thorough knowledge of the nat: | ae . | this town was little more than a big vil- | a. e ’ ural laws which govern the operations of | is i lage and, within the memory of our } , | Cran pine’ pw te - ” digestion and nutrition, and by a careful on 9 2» young men, it has lain in ashes. You'd . ; , : ; : ai ARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. oods promptly delivered to any part of application of the properties of weli-select eo ” ‘ % i hardly believe it, would you, count?” Continued daily until the whole ot our lmmense stock 18 | the city. Country orders solicited Ge Gaden, {tie Week eb penciled om Oy, AW ae | * | “The count—Ordinairement, no, mon-| ———_————_—_—_—_——___===_= eT : | or 1D. SON & C Sontitens Geilen alli" del f i cee pra Yr | sieur, ordinairement no; but, since feefty disposed of. 8. OLAND, SON & CO, — ee ee ee rT ae a or seexty geutlemen me it have it told— Water Street, Charlottetown beverage whico may save us manyr heavy | que voulez vous—how may I but believe doctors’ bills. It , ; of diet that a constitution built up until resist every tendency of subtle maladies such articles may be gradually strong to disease floating enough w Hundred: are | | the judicious use of alone with a dying foreign land came into her mind and the idea of | the story was born. ‘‘This the imagination,” writes a friend of the Mrs. Clifford was before her marriage to Professor Cl ifurd (a marvellous ma- thematical genius and a brilliant and fascinating man who died at thirty- three) a Miss Lan She was the grand- diughter of a West Indian, a notable of- ticial and property-holder in Barbadoes, She begas to write in early girlhood. o ~ > Them Flowers Take a fellow vid laid up on the shelf, And then you can tr 1 your litile bokay And not be insulted, | guess eulbroidered in three shades of rose pinks, shading them much iighter to- wards the center of each petal. Use for the shade of pink. Embroider the leaves leaves French knots,using yellow and brownish A pretty finish for the scarf and pin pink silk, and puta frill of dainty lace around the edge of the whole. This is then placed over pink silk, which gives a creature of | rosebuds the darkest | moment, Sitting Down on Him, A rather loudly-dressed ‘‘gentleman” stepped into the necktie department the His Veracity Established. Unsophisticated. Mr. Cooper—Soi -y the servant is out. She’s coming up the street now, with an elegant jag on. of my wife's. | it—n’ est-ce pas?” cushion is to featler-stitch the hem with | An Artistic Suggestion. | “Look here,” said the Father Time | model to the artist. ‘Don’t you thiak | for FERGUSSON ALEXANDER’S PURE PARIS GREEN | in One Pound Boxes: 14c¢ in 25 |b. Irons. Oastoria is Dr. Samucl Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains ncither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. it is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guaranteo is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays foverishuess, “ Castoria is an excelent medicine for ehil- en. Mothers have repesvedly told me of its ; 00d effect upou their children.” Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, “ Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior toany prescription known to me.” Good Work, New Styles, Bottom At Our Warerooms, Queen Square. Prices, CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT TO US. i | CLURE’S MAGAZINE, which has among its contributors the most famous authors in America and England, including R. L. Stevenson, Rudyard Kipling, A. Conan Doyle, Octave Thanet, Williams Deun Howells, Bret Harte, Clark Russei], Joel Chandler Har- ris, Thomas Hardy, J. T. Trowbridge, Jerome K. Jerome, Frances Hodgson Burnett, | Theodore Roosevelt, Joaquin Miller, Gilbert Parker, John Burroughs, Hamlin Gar- | land, Prof. E. 8. Holden, Prof. C. A. Young, H. H. Boyesen, Robert Barr, Henry M. | Stanley, Archibald Forbes, Andrew Lang, and many others. Each number of McCLURE’S MAGAZINE contains two illustrated interviews | with famous people. Jules Verne, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Tissandier, the famous French Balloonist, Archdeacon Farrar, Thomas A. Edison, F. Hopkinvan Smith, H. Beasts, the Training of Wild Beasts, the Transportation of Wild Beasts, the Adven- tures and Execapes of Carl Hagenbeck. ; bure The series will be illustrated by an English artist of great skill in drawing animals. We are offering this splendid Magazine with THE DAILY EXAMINER for only $4.00 a year, payable in enuine red by Seo rwne Have to wait on tie door myself. F . c Gepuine popacnt by Fonts 3 Bowne, in several shades of green, keeping the | Mr. Renue—the will be along in a advance or in monthly instalments of 35c. as desired, Hc. and $1.00. lighter shades for the buds and young | " We make this exceptional offer in order that we may seenre a large number ot Bisquit DuBouche & Co. | | | | i } | orchard in connection, Apply to C, BENOIT, Waiter Street, is also a good Terms easy. Invaluable As 2 Streneth-giving Pood. Ale & Stout In Wood arid bottles, all sized Casks and WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR around ws ready to attack wherever there | Very handsome eflact | ve been out of at$lelatg entmgh?” Come one ! Come all! Save money and get the best ee | ; is a weak point. Wemay escape many a This design will also be found well | ‘Wh-what do you mean?’ gasped the Picture Framing, Looking Glasses, ete. Wooden Buiter Dishes fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti tied by pure ed frame.”—C Made Sippy with hoi Sold only in thus, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathic Chemists, Le blood and a properly nourish vil Service Gazette '} ing water or miik packets, Gracers, labelled mdon, England pRSON PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! Me were a wondertul discovery. Mike them in the world manner of disease, The information arc =< is worth ten times the cost of a box of pi Q@ut about them, and you will always be t ‘L.A DOSE, ae expel all impurities from the ONS Will positively cure or relieve | adapted for a portifolio or book cover, made ef white linen, and tied with dainty pink bews of ribbon. to match the embroidered roses, also glove cases, work-ltags and other articles.—Ladies’ Home Journal. The Oddest Mouse. have ron seen the bandana blouse ? If is tow ‘etching for anything. Get four hand-«me bandana handker- chiefs, use one for each sleeve, a third for the back the fourth for the full surplice which is fastened on one side. You can have a plain silk waistband and ruffle if vou wish, they are prettier without any rimming. The biouse with the drawn ront is all the go now, and the ends are tied any where. Girls, The Sparham Case, Kemprvitie, July 24.—Muoh interest 1s felt by residents of this place in the case | and a monocle.” amd a part of the front, and front | | experienced parent, his left eyelid com- astonished sculptor. | ‘Well, I'm getting about tired of this ; scythe and hour-glass, and I think you could strike the fin de siecle gait by turning them into a big walking stick wins Toe Tempting. “I think, Willie.” said his father, who | had been looking through the new house, “I shall give you one of the rooms at the other end of the building.” “What's the matter with this one?” inquired Willie, anxiously. “The matter. my son,” rejoined the ing slowly down over the eye, ‘‘is that | the winaow opens out on the kitchen | of Mr. W. F. Sparham, of Ottawa, to whom | reference was made in an Ottawa despatch roof, the coal shed is close to the kitchen, and this is the circus season, Eaperience Has Proved [t. A triumph in medicine was attained when experience proved that Scott’s | Emulsion would not only stop the progress of Pulmonary Consumption, but by ‘its | go s good: . COGNAC. John Newson. tise seco pines Annual Sales Exceed ASK YOUR CGROCER FOR The Celebrated CHOCOLAT MENIER 33 MILLION Lbs. For Samples sent Free write to C. ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL. SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROMF RANOR, THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY, Ask Your Wine Merchant for Them. i ' € x 4 . + and Kee Cases, We also carry a large stock of WAXED PAPERS for covering Butter and Lard WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS and TWINE of every description SCHOFIVLD BROS., Importers and Wholesale Paper Dealers, JOHN, N. B Bex 435. ST P.O MILK GRANULES is the solids of pure Cow’s Milk so treated hat when dissolved in the requisite quan- Z ; - . Hieate women find great benefit from using them | a few days ago, as a sufferer delievered | continued use health and vi “ould be} atone Sel rywhere, or sent : | aith and vigor couK } Rae all wane sn oe foxes $100" DR ca from from kidney disease by the use of | ally restored. } ) ey of water it yiells a product that is lfor % cts. in stamps; five boxes Sousson & ©O,, 23 Custom House St. ‘To Contractors. Tenders for Repairs and Alterations to St. Patrick’s Hall willbe received up to MON- Mr. Sparham Dodd’s kidney pills was | born and brought up here, and is well- | known and universally popular. His friends here had heard of his illness and his failure to obtain relief from all the medicines he tried before taking the pills. | German Remedy. Before he had finished Their wonderful effect in his case will : —_*24b0-———_—___— } F. G. BLackock, of Cape Spencer light | station, tried all kinds of remedies for rheumatism, that had left him almost un- able to walk, and at last got Dr. Manning’s without a bottle he could walk a cane. WATCHES AT LOW PRICES LOW PRICES & QUICK SALES. ; | The perfect equivalent of MOTHER'S MILK. The Telephone Company DAY, bw RL ae es or an ’ senses | make the remedy more popular in this ! This marvelous painkiller is a positive | caitenn tall be one at the odes otf © Spec | sieinity, for all now are fully aware of his | eyre-for: rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains, | TO SUIT EVERY CUSTOM BR MOTTO CHAPPELL & PHILLIPS. good properties. ea strains, bruises, colic, chills, cramps and . _OF iyis—~ent ta epg a Parents Must Mave Rest. all pains and aches, either internal or ex- | (x) — A President of one of our Colleges saves: | ternal. An invaluable household remedy | Fl a ae Pp E ISLAN D HARD BRICK | fe opp satan victgions bee bree everywhere. Price 56 cents. ; | WE ARE PUSHING TRADE FOR JUNE. We are bound to make our trade | . . . . gat oe tlh diate 50,000 Imported, and best for outside work “We spent many peer) nights in eOn- dren suffering from sequence of our chi We use colds, but this never occurs now : | Seott’s Emulsion and it quickly relieves | ’ . ” pulmonary troubles. —_: = rei = = a = = co rm ‘In Hunting or Open, Engraved or Plain, Silver and Gold, > )-- | for June the largest we ever had, and in order to compel those wanting SUITS, | OVERCOATS, etc., to buy from us, we are ever offered in CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING. FINE SUITS, MEDIUM SUITS, COARSE SUITS at offering prices to astonish the the BIGGEST BARGAINS | Parties using the telephone would fin talking much more satisiaetory if they woul observe the following rules: =hase P ; , D ‘De ‘Icw oc = i ist. Speak with the mouth about fo e CARVELL BROS A'S DISCOVERY , | British and Foreign Marine ot | = rs. Call and see our goods. LOW PRICES aad QUICK SALES is our | from ihe Ganamttice. ? ae ) ) USE SKODA’S SCOVERY, the great ‘ i ry . ‘ . } 2nd. Speak in a moderate tone of voiec, ei | ah bea, Rictd end’ Webve Bimedy’ £ Liverpoo} Lots ot Bargains in TW EED SUITINGS: lots of bargains in WORSTED SUIT. | too loud, and distinetly. ’ FOR SALE 0 | Reliance Marine of Liverpool. INGS; lots of bargains in OVERCGATINGS; hundreds of bargains in PANT | 2% Pisce the telephone so as to cover th . ~ , AL A Dweiling House and Land on King Street, owned and occupied by the Rev. J. A. Gordon. The Dwelling House contains ten rooms, and are stable, coach house and other out- buildings on the premises, Possession given immediately. Terms easy. For further par- Uculars apply to Cc. BR. SMALLWOOD, jy7—ly tr Solicitor, Cameron Block, 4 ST AMIN AL | isa valuable food and tonic for the warm | weather. _ It Supplies ‘ the vital principles of BEEF and WHEAT ; with HYPOPHOSPHITES, Ch’towna, Nova Scotia Marine of Halifax. Halls, Cargoes and Freights insured a »west rates. Sterling Certificates, payable in any part of | the world, issued on sh pare, : i RED. W.HYNDMAN. | Ch'town, i G H- TAYLOR, North Side of Queen Square, Charlottetown. June 28, 1893 GOODS ; best value in HARD and SOFT FELT HATS. | We have the largest stock of CLOTHS and the LOWEST PRICES of any house | on P. E. Island. : JOHN MACLEOD & CO., Ch’town, June 7, 1892. MERCHANT TAILORS. ; : i ; i ear just as if you wished to shut out all othe sounds. Do not press too hard on tne ear. It is possible to talk and be heard when standing back two or three feet [rom the trans- | mitter, if you shout loud enough, but it is not a pleasant mode of conversation, is entirely unnecessary, and isa useless waste of wi and lungs, besides being very annoying toall within range of your voice. ‘i : ROB ANGUS, Manage | Veg gee He Bike this, whes Se wonenes fo Judge—Y -e called to testify to this | Da. G. C. O H. A. Ancnen, Bf. D. } ‘Them flowers makes think of the days Juage-— sou are Cale oT un. G. C, Oscoon, nme 2 . ” j 7 7 woe np 7 ae awn). al f Cod-liver Oil and H hosphit | Of his innorent d that mother o’ his, man’s character for veracity. What do | Lowell, Mass. 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyu, N. ¥. | JOHN BURROUGHS, C. F. HOLDER, DR. C. C. ABBOTT, and other writers ‘ xd-liver Oil an ypophosphites | and the roves that she used to raise wos binant aoe es ; | famous for their work in this field, will contribute to the Magazine. is both a food and a ays It is | £o here, all alone e roses you send, ” Witness—Well, rour honor, he went * Castoria is the best remedy for children of “ Our physicians in the children's devart- | : useful as a fat producer and at the Bets sich and t oly and faint id friend fishing ankier a whan bs came back ,tam acquainted. Lhope the day isnot | ment have spoken highly of their exgeri- a. Of interest to both Young and Old will be PROF. R. L. GARNER’S AFRICAN ~— = ——— force to the my eves to nw oe oe riend— amg hadn't caught anything and far Gistant when mothers will consider the real ence in their outside practice with Castoria, } EX PEDITION TO THE GORILLAS. Arrangements have been made, in connec- A bedy. itis beneficial in James Whitcomb Riley. | that none got away. é interest of taeir rea, and use Castoriain- | and althonch we oe have among our tion with a leading English review, to publish Professor Garner’s letters descriptive of | CONSUMPTION ce > . read of the various quack nostrums which are | medical suppiies what is known as neapned | his present expedition to Africa. Professor Garner is noted the world over for the 1" because it makes fat and gives strength WILD ROSZS5 ON WHITE LINEN, The Point of View. destroviag th ir lov d ones, eee protien + SN te ae ae } curious and interesting investigations he is making in the speech of monkeys. He JOHNSTON 5 It is beneficial for a “I don’t ask you to work after 60’clock,” 3 a soothing syrup — a ae ae ode - i Ss sailed for Africa last Septem ber for the purpose of further pursuing his studies in the | - ° wents down ir throats 2re sending wr Uy C. ats ewm des . 7" . ‘ . . ° ° i SICKLY CHILDR An Appropriate Desigu for Scarf of | said the foreman « the foundry, ‘‘but I md ‘ Setar aia oe ‘Set Hosprrat axp Dispawaaay, native haunts of the gorilla. Che illustrations of these articles will be from photo- L EN Keareau Cover + don't see any excuse for your quitting ten ee ba. 5, ¥ Rebemance Boston, Masa graphs taken by Prof. Garner in Africa. because they can assimilate it when T aie : minutes before that time.” Oo adel s ‘ ar ahaa a : : , a y a . i The design of wild roses will be found wy fe” sentied the’ eubeve Conway, Ar Avien C. 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