—_—~— esi niatattaiane THE DAILY EXAMINER. - : TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1593. bi SSE a i A at ‘ ~ Gf 4 for > Miszs= 2 - oS & Stsssh «i [oS SEBTE mM Vo” Ze: aa Fes 2 CY «a a a mife. & [ene | |0* ee? oe <j iB > o Slate 4 | 3 ; er . Pd - Py E c S = a © ° ~ Ss TT JOHNSON 4NoDYNE LINIMEN L'’E any OT us” Dee rae NER Originated by 20 Old Fann, : Think OF ft, Pie crm tysiclan pewenss * _ = ESNAL use, , and still jew Eighty ration alter Generation have used and biew @¢"®® Every Traveler should have a bottle in his sate.!* Every Sufferer sinica Nuntien ’ atics Ne al Nervous Headache, Diphtheria,Cous oy eg chitia, Asthma, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Lameness Soreness in Body or Limbs, Stiff Joints or Strains’ will find in this old Auodyne relief and speedy cure’ Should have Johnson's Every M other Anodyne Liniment in the . house for Crot p, Colds Sore Threat, Tonsilitis, Colic, Cuts, Bruises, Cramps and Pains liabie to occur in any family without notice. Delavs may cost a life. Reiteves all Summer Compiaints like magic. Price, % cts. post-paid; 6 bot tlea, $2. Express peid, 1S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mase MORTGAGE SALE. Valuable Land on Lot 43 For Sale. ‘TW be sold by Public Auction, Howee in Charlottetown on WEUNE-IAY, the next, A. D. 1893, at the at the Court ia Queen's County fifteenth cay of March hour of Twelve o'clock, n All that tract, piece or parcel of land situate lyin and being on Lot or Township Number Forty-three, in King’s County. bounded and des eribed as follows, that is to sey :—Com:aencing at a stake set on the west side of Burk’s Road, at the north-east angle of seveaty-five acres of land in the possession of John Meclatyre ; thence run- ning north along said Burk’s Road for the dis- tance of tweive chains and fifty links; thence west and parali+l to the northern boundary line of said John VicIntyre’s land to the eastern boun- dary linc of Town-hip Number Forty-two; thence south along «aid eastern boundary ben ot Township Sumber Yorcy two to the said John McIatyre’s land. and thence east along said boundary lire of John Mciniyre’s land to the place. of commenvement, containing ome hundred acres of iand, a )ittie more ur less. ALBO-—<Ail that tract, piece or parcel of land sit Bing and being on Let or Township Na ‘erty-threé aforesaul, bounded and des- ert as follows, that is to say :—Commencing at the eastern side of Murk’s Road, atthe cistance of twenty-five chains south from the southern edge of a reserved road called Curtis Road, and running thence scu'h along the eastern side of Burk’s Road for the distance of elght.chaias and seventy-five links ; theace by « right angle line east for the dista: c@ of twenty chains; thence by 7 ht angle line north for the distance of eight c ns and seventy-five links, and thence west by a right ang © line to the place of commencement containing by estimation sevenieen and ove haif ecres of jan’. a littie more or le and being a part of the southern moiety of one hundred acres of land conveyed by the Commissioner of Public Landa by deed bearing date the second day of April, A. D. 1873, i» Patrick A. Vox, AN» ALSO—Ail that tract, piece of land, situ- ate, ly thas and being on Lot or Township Number Forty: three aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to say :—Commencing on the east- ern side of Burk’s Koad, at the southern edge of a reserved road called Curtis oad; runaing thence along the eastern side of Burk’s I south twenty five chaims; thence eust twenty chains; thence north to the said reserved road. and thence we-t along the same tothe place of com- mencement, containing fifty acres of lund, a ‘ittle more or less, and being the northern moiety of one hundred acres of tand convesed by the ‘‘om- missioner of Public Lands, by dee: berring date Spe secsnd day of April, A. D, 1873, to Patrick A, ox. Together with all rights, mumbers and appur- tenances thereto belonging or in anywise apper taining. The above sale is made pursuant to a power of sale eontained in an indenture of mortgage bear- ing date eighteenth day of April. ~. D. 1°90, and m between Kuseim Doiron and Alice Doiron, his wife, of ihe one part, and Augustine McInnis of the other part. For éurt her puriiou'ars as to t-rms of 4ale, title or otherwise apply iy Mr. William Ss. Srewart, Solicitor, Neweson'« Block, Charlotcatown. 'A FAITHLESS WIFE KEPT CHAINED Horrible Treatment. IN A CELLAR FOR YEARS, A Buda Pesth despatch says: A few days ago a policeman entered the house of France Wild, in the suburbs, to arrest him ona warrant charging him with theft. Wiid was not at home, but as the policeman was leaving he heard a moan from the cellar. He tried the cellar door but found it locked. He shouted, and a voice from the cellar begged him to break down the door. He did so, and as the stairs had been removed let himself down with a rope. He found in a corner of the cellar Wiid’s wife, her tace coated with filth, her feet bare, and her clothes were half rotted from her back. A chain twisted round one ankle and fastened to a staple in the stone wall prevented her from walking off » beaten track a yard in length. She said that Wild had chained her there in 1886 because he had found her receiving a call from a man of whom he was jealous, He had kept her there ever since, giving her only bread to eat and just enough water to drink. He had let down the water and breed every morning through a hole in the floor. The condition of the cellar was hor- rible beyond description. The policeman had Mrs Wild taken to an hospital, where | she is now under treatment, Although but | 30 years oid her hair is white and she is bent almost double, and would pass as a woman 70 years of age. Wild has been arrested. He acknowledges el — Important Discovery. Toronto, Feb. 20.—Among the surprising‘ strides made by medics] science in the last de- cade perhaps none is of more importance to humanity than the discovery of a cure for Bright's Disease of the Kidneys. That this remedy completely masters this terrible dis- ease as well as all the other diseases which the kidneys are subject to is now an established fact. Every day brings news of the most sur- prising cures resulting from its use. The case of Mis. Brown, of Toronto, who, when about to enter the Home for Incurables, given up by the hospital authorities as well as by fifteen prominent medical men, also that of Sam Murray, >of Gravenhvrat, who was given up by four doctors and who was paid hie life dis- ability claims by the Grand Trunk Ry., has attracted widespread attention. Both were completely cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, “Of course it harts, Josiah,” said Mrs. Chugwater, as she applied the liniment and rubbed it vigorously. ‘‘Rheumatism al- ways hurts. Tour muat grim and bear it.” “I’m willing to bear it, Samantha,” groaned Mr. Chugwater, *‘but I'm jiggered if I’m going to grin.” That Pale Face. For Nervous Prostration and Anaemia there is no medicine that will so promptly and infallibly restore vigor and strength as Scott’s Emulsion, Miss Prude--Oh, Mr. Dude, I’m just from the manicure's and you don’t know how nice my hands feel, Dude—No; but give them to me and I'll tind out.—Chicago Inter-Ocean. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. Professor—You seem to be very dull. When Alexander the Great was your age he had already conquered the werld, Student—Weil, you see, he had Aristotle for a teacher.-—Texas Siftings. USE SKODA's DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. “IT don’t see what good dudes are on earth, anyway,” said the weary editor as one of them vanished from the room. ‘Great Scott !” exclaimed the horse re- P\-ter, **bunco men have to live.’"—Wash- ingtol Star. USE SKODA’s DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy, “Bring me a punch,” said the rounder. “1 want something to put me to sleer ” ‘Beverage, sir, or London erature + — Washington Star. aticedatiinetaas For Over Firry Years Mrs. Wiusloes Soothiag Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while outting teeth- It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro, dages oatural, quiet sleep by relieving the child fiom pain, and the little cherub awakes as “‘ bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the ums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrb@a, whether arising from teething or other cavses. Twenty-five centa a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr > Local Notices. Dress your boys nicely and cheap by calling at McKay Woolen Co. 750 pairs men’s pants just received, our — make, selling low at McKay.Woolen For genuine value in all kinds of ready- mide clothing and tweeds come to McKay Woolen Co. Tranks and. Valises.—A new lot just opened and selling very cheap at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store feb24 4: dw Wonderful bargains in all kinds of boots aod slippers at the Demivion Boot and Shoe Store feb?4 4i dw The cheap sale of canned gods, apples, and other goeds. saved from the fire, is siitt goiog on at Gee. Carter & o's, two doors be low Prewse Bros. febl7 tf 15 to 30 per cent reduction sale at Goff Bros. febld _-24boeo— “Why did you break your engagement with Miss Hipton ?” **It had to be the engagement or me, and I'm too fond of good living tu go into bank- ruptcy.— Harper's Bazar, Hawker's Liven Pitts cure all stomach ills. They assist digestion, regulate the bowels and liver, tone the stomach and purify the blood. cess “Hullo !" said the sparrow-to the ant, “who are you f” “I'm afraid I'm your ant” said the ant. “I’m afraid you're right. Come inside,” Dated this 28th day of January, A. lL). 1893, AUGUSTINE MoINNIs, jan3l—law (tues) & wy Mortgagee said the sparrow, gobbling the ant up.— | Philadelphia Record, ' You’re Right! The fact that “ SUNLIGHT ” has the largest sale of any Soap in the world; that it has been awarded 41 Gold Medals for purity and ex- cellence; that it has been in use in Windsor Castle for over three years; and that its manufacturers have been specially appointed Soap Makers to the Queen are sufficient guarantees that you can’t —— a mistake by using “‘ SUNLIGHT AP.” DON’T Let another Wash-dey go by Without trying it. e @@eees2e¢ © Refuse Cheap Imitations Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, Agents for Nova Scotia and P. E. Is!and. IT4SHNVALUABLE 1N CONSUMPTION CuronicCotos, Ogstinate CouGus. WHOOPING Co Ghie OT Tey RALLY, Tite y ton Tass eet wo WastTinG.Distases Gen Removed to Stamper Block, DR. J. P. MURRAY, DENTIST. YOU will find the NEW DRINKS ——OF THE—.- WILMUT SPA most delicious. They are called Fruit SquasH (a delicate drink for ladies), Lime Frurr CuamPacN® (a delicious non- alecholic Beverage), and Crnonona Brr- esk8 (s% palatable and effective tonic) They will be found an agreeable variety from the Ginger Ale and Lemouade All leading Grocers, Druggiste, Hotels and Wine Merchants. Wilmot Spa Spring Ce. (Ltd), jyl9 tebla Dowt delay but gaNow a bottle of Perry Davis’ Cab Killer veady fo attack and CURE any oie ASK FoR THENEW Sas "BiGZ5¢ Bortie” I ~_ For Gentlemen DR. GORDON’S § 45) those suffering oi f y ilit a REMEDY = ff Weakness, and havin been wneruccessfally FOR WEN, treated, will find this famous remedy a cer- tain and speedy cure for Lost agnhoes, Pre- mature Decay, Inability, Lack of Confidence, Meutal Seputiiten: Palpitation of the Heart, Weak Memory, Exhausted Vitality, Errors of Youth, Secret Diseases, Evil Dreams, ete. Price $1 per box, or six boxes, which will cure most cases, for $5, postpaid. All corres ondence con- fidential. Write for circular. Address JEEN MEDICINE CO., QUEE Montreal, Or GEORGE EK. HUGHES, Apothecaries Hall, DesBrisay’s C r, Queen Street, Charlotte- town, PE 1 _— (No 4) lw—septlé IMPROVED THE LAST 20 YEARS KOTHINC BETTER UNDER THE SUN ‘RUPTUR Ztxo FcR QuesTiONSHeet. Ow ReceiPT oF ANSweRs, Let Me Sevect Wuar is cree Wit Seno You Price. Cooosanc &ext BY MAIL, Recisrencs, ConRecT AND CHEAP. Send Sta:op fer Iustrated Book ———— CBAs. CL. Tas Surcioal MACH!x!ct. [34 Kina Street W. TORONTO Mortgage Sale. be sold by Public Auction, on SATURDAY, the fourth day of March next, A. D. 1893. at thé hour of twelve o’slock, noon, at the House in Summerside, Prince County, under a ro of sale contained in an Indenture of Mort- the tenth day of November, A. D, and made between Angus McDonald and Sarai’, his wife, of the one part, and the under- signed of the other part : i ‘All that piece of land situate on Lot Twenty, in Queen’s County, bounded as follows :+Commen- cing on the south-east angle of land now or for- merly owned by Robert Heaney and also by Wil- liam McKay; thence northwardly along the easterly boundary of Heaney’s ior McKay's! land eighty two chains, more or less, to the Kerry Town Road; thence north-eastwardly along the said road to the western boundary of land now or formerly owned by one Matthew White ; thence southwardly along said western boundary of Matthew W hite’sland eighty-six chains, more or less, to the northerly boundary of land now or formerly owned by one Malcolm McLean; thence westerly along said northern boundary of Malcolm McLean’s land ten chains, more or less, to the place of beginning, containing by admeas- urement eighty-three acres, be the same more or less. ae os 30th oes Janey. A. D. 1883. or further particulars apply to a a eg. WYATT, Barrister-at Law, Summerside. jan3l—law (iues) dw Columbia Restaurant. OW OPEN at the foot of Weymouth Street, opposite Railwny Station. Meals, Oysters, Hot Coffee, Baked Beans, etc. MRS, JOHN JOY, feb3 Proprietress, Advertising. F you wish to advertzse anythin any time, write to GEO. P. RO So 10 Spruce Street, New York. anywhere at ELL & CO. SVERYONKE in need of information on the * subject o. advertising will do well S gpraix & copy of “Boos for Advertisers,” 383 pages, price oue dollar, Mailed, postage paid, on re ceipt of price, Contains a eareful compilation from the American Newspaper Directory of ai} best poe class oe gives the ng of @very one, and a } of information about rates and ohes pe oan tothe business of advertising, Ad- ROWKLL'S ADVERTISING BUREA U 10 Sprace Street, New York. lyr—n ve WANTS, LOST, FOUND d&e nn peti i LET, with immediate possession, the Dwell- . House on Hillsborough street, aan Mr, Lemuel Poole’s res with da ba ee . y~ House wily papered and in good order, Kent m - ate. Apply to Georges ALLEY, et t—tebia. R SALR—Registered Shorthorn pure-bred'Bu'l Calf, calved 15th ae a to D. C. Morson, Cardigan {Bridge. jan? RACELET LOST—Yesterday after: B silver bracelet set with cmathyete, Hinder will be rewarded on leaving same at W. 8. SMITH's, Grafton Street Kast. 3i eod pd— feb24 UNEY tO LOAN oa Farm Lands. Apply to A. A. McLean, At ° veptd dy af torney-at-Law. R SALE~—A second-hand Cabinet O i ah repair, walnut case.—O, L Momateon, OST—In the vicinity of the store of Beer & a , & pocket book pg © ps a sum money some papers. ader oblige by leaving it at tnis office. febls 7° HIRE—At C. I. Smallwood'’s Grocery, cor- ner of Prince and Richmond Streets, a horse and sleigh at reasonabic rates, This is first- class turpoat in every way. Parties should call and see. 2m (2aw)—dec31 LET—That desirable Brick Building on Water Street, at present occupied by George ‘ va. eq. within 2 ve minutes’ walk of the | Poet and other public buildings, containing double drawing room, dining room, breakfast room, seven bedrooms, large kitchen, scullery, | pantries, etn. There is also a stable, yard and | 4 Fe } Aeay mem to given about the | ex. For further particulars appl. to GEORGE Peake. eod tt febig , below the Burnt Store. All goods sold at from 20 Charlottetown, January 31, 1893. Se ee a = = pO 73 ~=yards Broadcloth Doeskin, 458 Overcoating, 705 Worsted Serge Ooating, 1830 Tweed Suiting, 2220 Trowsering, our Store, 207 Queen Street. Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 1893. and R.B.NORTON & 00. ne eee (Xe 23 UO Sti 3 HE RETAIL HARDWARE SCORE is now open in the| Store formerly occupied by U. H. Robertson, ~one block We CP RF Sei emt, te to 30 per cent. discount. also require immediate settlement of all debts. R. B. NORTON & CO. CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN STREET. ar Pie a have the following quantities on hand: — W* HAVE JUST TAKEN STOCK, and find that w 60 Waterproof Coats, 50 Boys’ Suits, 20 “ Reefers, 30 “ Overcoata, 25 Men’s Overcoats, custom- made, and large quantities of Hats, Underclothing, and all kinds ‘of Gentlemen’s Furnishings in latest styles, which must be dis- posed of to make room for Spring Importati ns. Cash buyers will find the biggest bargains on record at JOHN McLEOD & CO MERCHANT TAILORS. LEE Extracts of Beef are Beef Food is availabie ? CONTAINS MORE OF THE FEEDING QUALITIES OF THAN 50 POUNDS OF EXTRACT OF BEEF _ = : = ONE POUND OF JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF BEEF vod of all nutritive qualities Johnston’s Fluid Beef is rich in the life princip'e of Prime Beef. Who would choose a Beef Flavor only when a perfect febl13 THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE. UNSU —— = : = NEW FU Continued dail of our immense Square. best goods. Charlottetown, Feb. 26, 1892. Ask your Wine Merchant for them. Grand = whoudsle COGNAC THEIR BRANDIES ARE RPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY. eens E34 a. RNITURE. Det any IP ibs tint en nee (KX )——— > y uniti the whole stock is disposed = Of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warerooms. Queer Save money and get the Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. i } , ee , # os <S wer “Sr aw se & y oA } cen fi 01S) ccm : - © ot end VWiiLp CH mon 5 uty BALS/. A Favorite and Most Valurbie Bemady for the CURE of COUGHS, COLDS, Cxcusn HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA OR ANY FORM OF THSCAT AND LUNG TROUGLE. It Afflicted, Try Ii. 3 7. a Weta & ue st és ' uh Malcolm McLean, of Konsingteg, P.E.L, writes the iclowiag; red from ses ror five years I suff vo Chronge 3ronchitis, for which t tors and jamenoms patent medic ines faucd ¢ . bly phy sicians and friends adviecd a < F : i as my onlyhepe. Hawke's ba axp WiLp CHERRY Was rece and I am happy to say that I we imaly before I had weed two large bottles. J cnx it to be traly & @ duce. tt medicing, fuliy recommend it to ali 80 albicts a. i For Sale by all Druggists aud General Deglorg, Price 25 ano SOcrs. rca Boris, MANUFACTURED fY¥ THE HAWKER fEEDICINE 09, SAINT JOHN, ft. 30" asurtinmnenismnsnmnibateaiiilh Piano and Organ Tuning and Repairing. RK, VINNICOMBE has removed bis offica Messrs. Haezerd & Moore's to where all orders and payments may be left, artistic Tuning and Toning ‘s widely & among mary of the le —e Scotia as wellas onthe Island. Having an ex. perience lasting over twenty years, his knowledge of Piano construciion enables te regulate actions to a nicety, giving the istry. ment » beautiful even ‘one, also a delicate texeh to the keyboard that few can accomplish. Ne catehpenny work, such as dirt, rusty st re-tringing, Fellow keys, cull polish, ete, . Vinnicombe kno vs at 4 glance what requires te be done snd does it. Estimates for repairing cheerfully given. Strings and Pieno Fi kept on hand. A’) orders punctually atonal o. 6iu eod- septs RN SA = 6 eee we mee Y THE GREAT ian y Z : < h g ‘ 4 > ba Ww J BRISTOL'S M4 ~ ISARSAPARILLAL a CURES ALL Taints of the Blood, /CERTAIN | | ~- — | Be 7 “And the Child in the Arms of its Mother,” MRS. FRANK E. NADAU ano CHILD. A BRIGHT, HEALTHY BOY whose life wage Saved by GRODER’S SYRUP., A Mother Speaks to Mothers Tin Grover Dysprrsra Cure Co. GENTLEMEN :— My child is the pie ture of health to-d ay because I heeded THE the advice of a friend and tried your remedy. Our baby was cutting his teeth last spri and like many other children lan atime, he became very sick and feverish. We were so anxious about him that we called in two physicians, and did all in our ae 4 | D to relieve him. Sut he Ni grew so ruch worse that we feared for his life. There seemed no help for him, . pd the doctors gave us no Sis of his recovery. It was then that a friend recommended your medicine, and we commenced its use. To our entire surprise the very small int MATS hich we gave cach hour brought speedy relief. Our boy rallied quickly and soon became himself again. Other mothers have chil- dren who suffer precisely as mine did. They should use your remedy and keep + constantly in the ' house. I would not CURES think my children safe without it. Very grat fi ally yours Mrs, Frank bu. Napav, Famrieitp, Marne. PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE. At All Druggists. None Genuine unless bearing our Trade Mark, +. : Tue Beaver. A printed Guarantee with each | THE GRODER DYSPEPSIA CURE 60., Lid yttie. SAINT JOHN, N. B. mariciars ef Nova — ~ by