ste a te PE 6S OT ot Ella AAR mee: “oe i a THE DAILY = —— : = CALENDAR FOR PEREBRUARY, 189 Last Quar 5th day, &h 2 n. p. Mm. New Moon, 13th day, Oh. 0.1m. noon First Quar, 2st day, 5 om. >. Full Moea, 28th day, 4h. 38. 9m., p. m | - Sa si i Dav of Week. Sun | Sun High rises sets water i aa sme cnceinin: i Wiha — | jh m hom morn 1 | Saturday [7 2914 59] aft 9 2! Sunday | 23/500 0 46 3 | Moaday a ee 4) Tu Ay 2 ee 5 | We ine sday | 25 | + s 8 6) T sday 21 5 | ' 3) 71 Friday — . ogy 5 38 8 | Saturday | é S | : @ 9} Sun tas a »} 813 (0 | Monday ; 38 iwi 69 6 4t U | Taceday | 17 | 12 9 48 12] Wed ay ; EGt s65 158 13 | Tharsday i l | 10 1 & | Friday | 12] 17 Ll 27 3} Sa rday | a 19 | Ll 57 | 16 | Sunday ) 26{ morn | {7 | Monday | 7 22 0 25 1s Tuesday } 23 0 54 1S | We sday i} 24 : 2 20 | Thursday | 21 26 | . 3 21 | Friday l | 27 2 50 22 Saturday 6 59 ee | 3 82 | 23 | Sunday | om 6 24 | Monday , 86i 6 43) 2 | Tuesday 64, 33 7 59 | 2 | Wedresday 52 | 34 8 571] 27° Tharsday 50 36 | 9 46 | 28 | Friday i | 48{ 38] 10 36; 29 ) Saturday 16 46/5 39] ll 8 P. FE, Island Railway Onand after THURSDAY, 5th December, 895, the trains of this Kailway will run daily Sundays exces ted) as follows .— Traias Outward Trains Inward. Read down. Read up. PMAM PM AM sw 7 00......Charlottetown..... 310 10 10 82%) 719....Royalty Junction 25) 9 50 417 8$03.....North Wiltshire.... 2¢4 905 431 SI?......Hunter River..... 149 85) |. Sl et Bradalbane....... 115 817 ee OO catcncss Mmerald ........ 107 8 0S wee Os ccs Freetown oovocke SB 7 $47 936........Kensington......1233 733 6D W110 Ar { Lyi2 00 70 Sam nersile PM 1250 Ly‘ Var 1030 AM | ee Miscouche........ 10 30 ns vdinead SR 05 cc acu 9 47 Wi ideeees el ee Ai c0scccss GN scecnens sw a ondosne Biloomffield........ 734 6 icccccccd ee, ... .- 5 POP. echoes inte eR caccdects 6 00 PM AM AM AM 2 30 _.....Charlottetown. ....1030 250....Royalty Junction. ...10 10 Bi stace . Bedford cones oe 3 s Ly 905 Mt Stewart ; 410 Lv (Ar 850 ee » COBPRIGAR... 000 7 3 545 Racneeratroern 7m ™M 855 poueneoees 817 748 7 «3 ow AM AY’ OD Oickascscus panel . 60s <ace secesen 1 05 -».-Cape Traverse - 7H PM A™ Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Mer Govt. Rys, Charlottetown. Moncton, N B, Railway Office, D 2c 1, 1895. : Ween antee Dadd’s . v NO i ) cure are case of breht’s Disease, D tes, | Ye I*r } tis Hear nale 7° re B or nded. Sold Fy rs in medicine, « lon receipt of irice. s per box, o~ Six boxes $2.50. Da. lL. a. SMITH & CO.. Toronto, we can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pille a he following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00 wr dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address poe aid, GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 29 Charlotietown, Beaver Line Steamers, Winter Service. DIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN v SY, JOHN, N. B., AND LIVERPOOL From From Liverpool. Steamer St John, NB Sat , Dec. 7...Lake Ontario... Wed., Dec 2 ' = 2 Lak? Winnipeg “ Jan 8 ** Jan 4 ...Lake Surerior ” * 2 “ - Lake Ontario Feb : “ Feb 1...Lake Winnipeg = @ * 15...Lake Superior - Mar 4 2)...Lake tontario - ae. Mar i4 Lake Winnipeg “* Apr 1 * 2...Lake Surerior ” - FIRST CABIN—$4) and $145. Round Trip, $rGarad $35. SECOND CABIN—To Liverpool, London- derry, Belfast and Glasgow, 33). Round Trip, %. fo London, Bristol or Cardiff, $33; sund Trip, 301. STZERAGE—To Liverpool, London, Glas- gow aud Beliast, $21.50; to Bristo! and Cardiff $5 5). NOTE—Steerage passengers by the Beaver Line are provided with the use of bedding, and eatingand drinking utensils, free of charge. Insurance certificates issued at lowest r ates, Freight carried at lowest rates and to al’ important points both in Canada aud Great Britain. on through bilis of lading. Specia: ellities provided for the earriage of butter, cheese and perishable freight For further particulars as to frelght or pas- sage apply to D. & C. MaciIVER, D. W.CAMPBELL, Tower Buildings, Manager, 18 Hospital st, Liverpool, Montreal, TROOP & SON, Agents,St John, N B, FURNESS LINE, Regular Fortnightly Sailings between LONDON and HALIFAX. Under spe cial contract with the Dominion Govern; ment. 8. 8S. HALIFAX CITY, 3,000 Tons. 8.8. 8ST. JOMN CITY, 3,000 Tons. 8. S. DAMAKA, 2,500 Tone. The Furness Steamships are the finest on this route. All boats are Clyde built, w th safoon and sleeping bert.s amidships where least motion is felt. 8. 8. St. Johu City and Halifax City are electrically iighted throughout. Superior accommodation for aj] kinds of Freight, Dairy Produce, etc. For information regarding sailing dates, etc., apply to FURNESS, WITHY & CO, Lap., Peopie’s Bank Building, Halifax, Or W. W. Clarke, Passenszer Age Charlottetown P, E. I dec 2] Ailled by «-lssipatiun, Not since the days of “Coal Of Johnny” has the world seen so reck- less a profligate as the late Max Le- known as the “millionaire pri- vate who recently died in Paris from dissipation and exhaustion following an attack of typhoid fever, About a year and a half ago Lebaudy eame into a fortune of about $7,500,000, baudy soldier, and promptly started in to squander it He had used up nearly $3,000,000 when he died. The government forced i him to discharge pis year of military service in spite of his wealth, but he died before six months were up, four of them having been spent in the hos- pital. The claim of his friends that he was killed by the rovernment, his con- stitution being unable to stand the se- |} vere military work, is a ridiculous one; the only leave of absence he was ale lowed } spent in reckless dissipation, The Best Vet Tri d. Of all methods tried for preventing the injury — s by mice, rabbits 1d b s, the use of wire cloth has given the best results. It should be about eighteen inches wide, wrapped round the t extending into the ground ab x inches below the sure face fa ned with copper wire, Hypeerisy Uo onreehked. ‘1 didn’t know M 5 wa so {> ‘What 1 ‘| nol f{him apypistndtag tem ains PREACHER AND TEACHER, Rev Chas FE Whitcombe, Rector St Matt- hew s Episcopa( Church and Principal St Matthew's Parish School, Hamilton, Ont., Found Great Relief from Dr, Agnew’'s Catarrhal Powder The rector of St. Matthew’s Church, Hamilton, Ont., holds a warm place in the bearts of his people, not alone becanse he is a faithful pastor, but for the work he has done for the children of Hamilton, as principal of St. Matthew’s parish school. As he has sent forth his influence through church and school,so he extends in a wider way the good properties of that wonderful medicine. Dr. Agnew’s Catarrh ul Powder, by telling the people of Can- ada how much it bas helped him. There is something unique in this medicine that secures favour wherever it is snown, and which just pow is making a host of friends because of the certain relief it gives in vases of hay fever, a trouble that afflicts many at this season ofthe year. As a cure for catarrhal trouble it has no equal. Sample bottle and blower sent on receipt of two th e2-cent stamps. S.G. DET- CHON, 44 Church street, Toronto. For sale at Dodd’s Medical Hall, Char- lottetown. Petash for Orchards, Muriate of potash may be applied on apple orchards at the rate of 200 to 300 pounds per acre, preferably in the spring of the year after the orchards are plowed and before they are cult!- vated. If it is not proposed to plow them this spring, then sow broadcast as soon 4s the ground is in condition to work and cultivate most thoroughly, even though there may be some grass, with a cutaway harrow off in any way which will incorporate the potash with the surface In order to get the dest results the orchard should be kept cultivated up to about the middle of July, when crimson clover at the rate of ten pounds per acre might be sown and cultivated in and the g:ound rolled. ~Countrv Gentleman, THANKFUL FoR soil. se ASSIST- The Testimony of Thousaids Who Have Used Suuth American Kidney Cure. A friend in need isa friend indeed It has been said the way to test our friends istotry them. It is so with a medicine. So many medicines are tried, but found wanting. This is never the case with South American Kiduey Cure, if it is kid- nev trouble that is the ailment. It does not cure anything else. There is not-a case of kidney troub'e, however, be it ever sO distressing, where quick relief will not be given, and by a little patience altogether removed. ,The proof of the pudding, is in the eating of it, end what 1 nere said is what thousands say who bave used this medicine. For sale at Dodd’s Medical Hal], Char- ottetown. A Point for Sheep, One point in favor of sheep fs that a moderate-sized flock can be kept on very many farms with but little cost; sometimes with actual direct a@van- tage to the farm aside from the money return for wool or mutton. Winter Farm Reading. The reading on winter evenings should include a good work on insects. A knowledge of insects and insecticides is absolutely necessary to the fruit grower and gardener. Best Pear Conditions. Pure, dry air, and a low temperature ire required for pears. _. DEATH FROM HEART FAILURE, That Might Have Been Avoldel by the Use of Dr, Agnew’s Core for the Heart, Promptness is the first essential in all cases of sickness and especially in heart disease. Miccutes mean everything. The use of an effective medicine may mean the saving of a life, where the use of that pos- sessing little power may simply leave death to take its course. One great vir- tue of Dr. Agnew’s cure for the heart is that it gives relief almost immediately, whether the case be that of organic or sympathetic heart disease. The numerors testimonials received by the proprietor ot this medicine bear the strongest testimony tothis fact. “I would not have been alive to-day bad it not been for your medicine” is the cheering refrain of a large percent- age of the letters received by the proprie- tor of this medicine. For sale by druggists. For sale at Dudu’s Medical Hall, Charlottetown. *T can’t overlook tis past,’ sighed the grieved aud mortified young woman, after a careful inspection of the ring she had jast received from her lover, “but I own I am bitterly disappointed with his pres- ent.” The diamond was paste. - VERY FAMILY Vv fs “sHouLD KNOW THAT LSE. mea e fat a ON \ Zale by Is a very remarkable remed@y, both for IN- TERNAL and EXTERNAL use, and won- derful in its quick action to relieve distress. PAIN-KILLER $a,0m"es0 227° ¢ ree Derhes, Dysentery, Cramps, PAIN-KILLER #26, Best zem- pcnrcr ach deat PRs PAIN-KILLER 4 yey"aixiin T IM It brings sPE¥DY AND PERMANENT RELIEF are. Brulses, Cuts, Severe Burns, ¢ PAIN-KILLER #2 pte‘,eas Mechante, Farmer, medicine Fy and in fact wanti aiways at hand, and SAFE Tu USE iutermally cmtovnatly with iy of relief. Beware of imitations. none but the genuine “PEERY Davis” Sold + 25c. big pottie, EXAMINER . ; A GREAT DISCOVERY. Helps for the Ladies, Within the last tew years science has been at work, and the results are the Fast Diamond Dyes for Cotton—Turkey Red, Pink, Purple, Crimson, Seal Brown, Orange, Olive Green, Brown, etc. These dyes wake color so fast that even washing in strong soap-euds will not move or change them. Ladies are warned against buying crude-and imitation Dyes that are utterly worthless and positively dangerous to use, See that the name “Diamond” is on each package you buy. ODDS AND ENDS. Joel Luman of Burtonville Ky., is ex feet four inehes tall and weighs 354 pounds, and he has a son and a daughter each exactly as tailas himself though by nO means as heavy. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Chace’s ‘Pil's bave gained popularity because they are a specific forthe uric acid condition, prevent Bright’s disease, cure Rhevmatism and all Catarrhal condi- tions of the Kidneys and Bladder. They do this because they possess remarkable alterative, tonic and diuretic properties, exerting a wonderfully soothing influence on irritated or inflamed mucuous mem- branes of the kidneys or bladder. One pill a dose. 25c. a box. The cheapest medicine in the world. Husband—Do you think it saves you anything to bave a running account it that dry goods sto.e ? Wife—I know it does. . You can’t agine the amount of time it saves me. Why, I never have to stop to ask the price of anything I wish tu purchase ! im- BE NOT DECEIVED. The Unparalelled Success of Dodd's Kidney Pills Excites the Emvy and Greed of Unscrupulous JImitations: A kidney treatment in pill form was un known until Dodd’s Kidney Pills came into use. If Dodd’s Kidney Pills were not indeed “the best in the world,” no one would im- itate them. Who is defrauded and who pockets the proceeds when a counterfeit coin is passed upon you? Never let any one persuade you to buy a substitute or unitation of the real artic! you need. The genuine are put up in round, flat wooden boxes, white lettering on blue label with red band. You can get the gennine Dodd’s Kidney Pills from «ny druggist or dealer in Cana- da, at 50 cts. a box, or by mail from the Dodd’s Medicine Co., Toronto, Ont. A Dreadful invention—‘ These new Routgen ray photograpbs are going to make trouble.” “Yes, life won’t be worth living when all the neighbors know just what one another have for dinner. With Invalids, Yes! with invalids the appetite is ca- pricious and needs coaxing. That is just the rea-on they improve so rapidly under Scott’s Emulsion, which is as palatable as cream. Mr. Mano.—“Its cold as a barn here. [ never did know you to have a fire when itis needed. I’m almost frozen to death !" Mrs. Mann.—* Weli, Frank, if you should be frozen to death, you'd soon thaw cut. dear.” THAL IMPALING CASE. Mr, A, FE, Hudson, Combermere, severely iujured—Prot:uding Knot Entered the Body—Cured by One Box of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Comnermers, Feb. 22 (special).—Mr. H. E. Hudson, trapper, hunter and lumber-~ man, was injured by falling on a knot, which entered his body from beneath anc injared his bladderand kidoeys. He says: “I was confined to my bed for six week: and was rarely able to work, feeling to wesk since the injury, over eight year- ago. I have taken one box of Dudd’s Kid- ney Pill’s and am perfectly cured and a: able-bodied as ever before in my life. One box was worth one hundred dollars to me, if it is possible to estimate such a benefit in dollars.” There is but one firm of undertakers in Skowegan, Me., to twelve doctors practic- ing in the place. cures Catarrhal Headache. 25 cents . 2% Incipient Catarrh. . - Hay Fever. ” ” Catarrha] Deafness. ae “ Cold in tre Lead in 10 min. ' s Foul breath caused by Cat arrh. 25 cents secures Chasve’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box. Sold by all dealers. THE “BiG” FOUR A Quartette of Remedies that are Effect ing Wonderitul Curea, Dr. Chase’s four great remedies are: Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, Dr. Chase’s Ointment, Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Tur- pentine, bis latest and greatest discovery for all throat and lung affections. “T was sick for three years,” says James Simpson, of Newcomb Mills. “I tried various alleged patent cures and several boxes of a certain pill which bas been greatly cracked up. 1 got no re- lief. Then I tried Dr. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills. Since. I have been able to work every day and feel like a new man. Your pills alone cured me at a cost of 25c.” “IT have been subject to severe colds every fall and spring.” says Miss Hattie Delaney, of 174 Crawford street, Toron- to. “IT used many cough medicines, but none cured me until at a cost of 25 cents t tried Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine.” ““My husband wae troubled with the worst kind of piles,” writes Mrs. Jane Potts, of Meyersburg. ‘He was often unable to work. Stnce using your Chase’s Ointment he is completely cured. It is truly worth its weight in gold instead of the price you charge, only 60 cents.” “TI bought a box of your Catarrh Cure for 25 cents at Mr. Boyle’s drug store here,” says Henry R. Nicholls of 176 Rectory street, London, Ont. “I am thankful to say it cured me.” Chase’s remedies at all dealers. Ed- manson, Bates & Co., manfrs., Toronto, Three women, next door neighbors, in Orneville, Me., are the mothers of an ag- gregation of thirty-six children, all living at home. There are lively times for the vther neighbors when school is out. Don’t Die Before Your Time. “Why will you die?” That is the ques- tion the scientist now asks the miserable sufferer from consumption or lung trouble. The answer naturally is “because I can’t help it.” But the consumptive can help it. Miller’s Euimlsion, made from Norwe- gian Cod Liver, and combined with the hypophosphites of lime and soda will cure nive cases out of ten of consumption, and the tenth case can get a reprieve for a year or two. New blood is what the consun p- tive requires, and Miller’s Emulsion o: Cod Liver Oil, when taken, produces it. Miller’s Emulsion is the great nerve strengthener and blood maker, and cnres Coughs, Col.ls, Bronchitis, Scrofula and all Lung affectionr. In big bottles, 50c. and $1, at all druz stores. WORTH $350,000,000. DIAMOND KING fOBINSON THE RiICr. EST MAN IN THE WORLD. iie Has Aimassed subnulous Wealth, Bu Mopes to Be the \Vorld's First Billio: - nive-Lives Like a Prince, Dut Gives Nothing to Chari y. Monte Cristo is no fiction, but an ab- dream of an “Alad- hag become a The lager a é Jute reality. wealth of cream et The t.u’s Wonderful Lamp,” j] s sibility, and that in far-off South ‘tiica, a country that but a few years vo was the home of savage tribes and (cinibals, ‘lkere is one man in Africa whose \.eulth exceeds that of any other Lnown individual, John B. Robinson is this man He has the comfortable Sim of $350,000,0¢ He could buy the “wicle output of gold from all the mines of the worid for this year, and still have the next little surh of $150,- 000,000, left to keep the wolf from the door, An idea ef this man’s vast Wealth may be realized by this fact. If his millions were transferred ints $29 gold pieces they would make a continuous chain 271 miles long. His accumulation of wealth has been phenomenal. In 1878 he did not pos- fess enough money to pay for a meal for himself and wife. He was ab- soiutely penniless, without either fiiends or prospects. Mr. Robinson had kept a grocery S‘vre for several years in the Orange Free State, but business was so bad that he was running daily into debt. His creditors were clamoring for their money, but he had none to give. His store was closed, and Robinson found himself penniless and friendless on an African prairie. He and his wife, who had remained faithful to him through all his adversity, saw starvation and Cceath staring them in the face. Mr. Robinson decided to tramp to Kimberley, a distance of over 300 miles, hoping to secure work at the new diamond diggings. This resolu- tior, was the means of making him the richest man on earth. Trudging along one day with his wife he picked up a diamond in the roi gh weighing sixty carats. Here was to him a fortune beyond his expecta- tions. But yesterday he had to ask the Boer farmers to give him some- thing to eat; to-day his wealth had come to him like a thunderbolt from tre sky. This diamond he sold at Kim- Lerley for $1200. If he had been un- fcrtunate in the past fortune now lk vished upon him her greatest gift— riches. Whatever he touched turned to gold. At the Kimberley fields Mr. Robin- SG became an out and out diamond dcaler. He would buy diamonds, from any One and eyeryone without ask- ILS any questions Those were the C2ys when regrces stole over $3,000 000 worth of diamonds from the fields arually. Happy days for the African i gro, who was delighted to get $1( for a stone worth $2000. It was these tires that made such men as Barney I. rnato and the great Croesus, Rob- Infson. Rebinson’s wealth increased fn vol- ume, From a penniless roamer in 1878 h: found himself in 1881 with $500,000 tc his credit in the bank. The great gold boom of Barberton broke out in 1885, and Robinson with several] Others. left the Kimberley fields for the new gold districts. Here ris same phenomenal luck followed tim. Stock and claim buying was his Erircipal business always selling at a héndsome profit. The old Barberton boom died out in 1886. The new cry ws Johannesburg. Again the soldier of fortune answered the golden call ind left the Barberton mines for the new gold fields of the Rand. The same Sreculative spirit was with him here. He bought a large claim from an‘old Boer farmer for $65,000. All his friends ceNed him a fool for throwing his riorey away on such a piece of pro- perty. Even Robinson himself began to think he had made a bad bargain of it. For months. yes, for two or three years, this ~aim remained on his h.1ds. Nobody wou'd huy it from hiri, even at half the price he had paid for it. This mine, now known as ts Robinson mine, is the richest on tre Johannesburs field. The next venture of Mr. Robinson Was the buying of some fields at Jagersfontein, necr the capital of the Orange Free Sta‘e. This ground he bought for next to nothing from an old Beer farmer. To-day this Jagers- fentein property pears every indica- tion of being richer in diamonds than the renowned mines of Kimberley. A London syndicate offered him $10,000, - OF for the property,but it was prompt- ly refused. in the carly part of 1894 a diamond weighing 971 carats, the largest stone ever known, was found on Robinson's J»gersfontein pronerty. The stone is a gem, and is con; idered by experts to be one of the pur-st ever seen. This largest diamond 0” the world measures four and a half iaches in length, three jaches in depth, and is from two to three inches wide. A rajah of India offered 4,375,000 rupees ($1,250,000) for the gem, but as yet the offer has not been accepted. Mr. Robinson is an elderly man, His father was of Jewish extraction, and his mother English. He now lives tn Princely style, but will not give or denate one penny toward charity. His views of life and people are very cyni- e2*. This man’s income for 1894 was $25,- 01),000, and is increasing annually. He minages to get along on $480,000 a week without touching his principal. Tt is the dream of his life to become tle first billionai:> of the world, that history may point him out as one of the greatest men tn finance that ever liv ed. ; _——__. Sunday Letters tn Belgium, The Belgian authorities, it seems, are anxious to save the postoffice as much trouble as possible in the matter of delivering letters on Sunday. For this reason every postage stamp is issued with a little perforated supplement inscribed with the legend: “Nj pas livrer le dimanche!’ Those who are anxious to have their letters delivered yn the seventh as on the other six days of the week tear this off, while those whose communications are not of any special importance, terve it on. = " —a, —-+ BRISTOL'S Sarsaparilla Cures Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Scrofula, Sores, and all Eruptions. | BRISTOL’S Sarsaparilla Cures Liver, Stomach and Kidney Troubles, and Cleanses the Blood of all Impurities. | BRISTOLWS Sarsaparilla Cures Old Chronic Cases where zll other remedies fail. Be sure and ask your Druggist for BRISTOL'S Sarsaparill AN WRAAA A SSA SANS 4 (ZISSSNSNAN SS NNSA without labeling them poisons ? eents, or one cent a dose ? The fac-sim sigratn re of ro aoe beauty. baby growth *teh ™ The baby’s mission is | growth. To that little bun- Buying Agent of good standing for Prince dle of love, half trick, half | dream, every added ounce : of fiesh means added hap- piness and com/ort! Fat is the signal of perfect health, comfort, good nature, baby Scott’s Emulsion, with | hypophosphites, is the eas- iest fat-food baby can have, in the easiest form. It sup- plies just what he cannot get in his ordinary food, and helps him over the weak ,places to perfect growth. Scorr & Bowns, Belleville, Ont goc. and $1.00 | GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST — SUPPER. “ By a thorough knowle ige of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided for cur breakfast and Supper a delicately flavorec beverage which may save use many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be zradually built up until strong enough to resivt every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready tc attack wherever there is a weak point. We may €scape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished tame,” Civil Service Ga:ette JAMES EPPS & CO., Lt, Homceopathic Chemists, L mdon, England, A DELICIOUS B:VERACE | MIADE aa MOMENT a NOCOFFEE Por} NOCROUNDS NOTROUBLE /| Fe LYMANS FLUID COFFEE. free sample. 9S=GHHP=<GH HG Break Up a Cold in Time BY USING PYWY- PECTORAL The Quick Cure for COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, BRON- CHITIS, HOARSENESS, etc. Mrs. Joszrn Norwic'r, of 63 Sorauren Ave., Toronto, writes: “«Pyny-i’ectoral hag never ‘ailed to cura my children of croup after a ‘ew doses. It cured myself ofa long-standing cough after several other remedies had failed. It has also preved an excellent cough cure for my famiy. I prefer it to any other medicine fur coughs, croup or hoarseness,” H. 0, Barsour, of Little Rocher, N_B., writes: “As a cure for conghs Pyny-Pectoral is the best selling medicine I have ; my cus- tomers will have no other.” Large Bottle, 25 Cts. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lrp. Fitz-James Scotch Whisky tECOMMENDS ITSELF. SPECIAL QUALITY—8 Years Old. PURITY GUARANTEEQ —_—_— Sole Proprietors: Ceitienin “or Sale by all Lymans Coflee is delicous ask for a Dealers, © | and other va SATU AA DH PASS SASS SESS SSS SRR SK . RES QVVEGE3EqegQggqgg eNews for Infants and Children. NIOTHERS, Do You Know that Paregoric, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and most reniecies for children are composed of opium or morphine ? Do You Know that opium end morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons ? Do You Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics Do You Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ? Do You Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a lst of its ingredients is published with every bottle ? Do You Know that Cactoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been in uss for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined ? Do You Knew that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued eyclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word “ Castoria” and its formul:, and that to imitate them is a state piison offense ? Do You Knovz that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless? 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Brapiey-Garrerson Co, Ltd., Toronto, | Ont. | siete : See irae Back-Ache, Face-Ache, Sciatic S ; | | Pains, Neuraicgic Pains, ¢ Pain in the Side, ctc. ly d&w— feb26 | Promptly Kelieved and Cured by é The “DB. & L.” $ Menthol Piaster ¢ Naving used your D. & L. Menthol Plaster or sever ¢ pain in the back and lumbago, I tatingly recor | 8 petbtuwn, Ont. » and rapid remedy :in fs ric, --A. LAPIN TE, Eliza Price 25e. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CoO., Lrp, Proprietors, MonTREAL. Sealed Tenders will be received at the Episcopal Residence up to noon on SAT URDAY, the 14th day of March, A. D. 1896, for the erection ef a n-w Roman Catholic Cathedral in Cirle: { cording to plans and specifi_auon to be seen at the Episcopal Residence and at the oflice of F. X. Berlinguet, Esq., Architect, 209 St. John Street, Quebec, P. Q. Satisfactory security required for the faithful performance of the contract. Tenders must be accompanied by a cer tified cheque of 5 per cent. on amount of tender. 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