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T a " 8 ' : ot * Lor it worth ten tire re costof a bow of pills Fim aut ahout them, and you # siwave be thank!ai wm Pt & pose, They expel all impurities from the Ding Delicate women bad aves henetit fr's using them tiust anod pam uphiet free. = d everyw! re oF pee | ai! for = games: Ses Sve § 1 ’ 22 Custom House #UUNSON cae os More Agents v satel it ‘ unrey td ' on this Is lw I wa I Ly t A or to rey st 4 t ’ Lif \ inst Con pa y : i ! r iu al, i bs Mi ind W 4s oP ' | I ° Add Pr. PATON Ma ! Ma : ct c ‘ The Weallt . of Health aS at Is in Pure Rich Mts Blood ; to enrich the blood is like putting money out 2 os J interest, SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites posseses blood enriching properties in a remarkable degree. Are you all run down ? Take Scott’s Emulsion. Almost as Palatable as Milk. Sesure and get the genuine. Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Belleville, NERVE BEANS are 8 ncw dis covery that cure the worst cases 0 Nervous Debility Failing Manhood ; weakness of body or mind causec by over-work, or the errors 9. ex cewes of youth. This , Renew ab tolute'y cures the most obstinate cases wheu NERVE BEANS PREATMENTS paw Lg 3 a ¥~ ‘iy ire gists at §1 per “k or six for om or | éeceipt of price by acing TH AMES M DICuny 2. Toronte, Unt. rite for pamphies. Soild @— # o> 3 my. D BLS FOUR VELLINGS “Bs et with Statle aud Ces 1 Hoa ol ae ‘ Rent n era go ' t } rey i } fh : cu pi i} Me D & H ‘) St rene WILLIAM DOD { lh ’ ae i 2 oa 7ROSS0O008See8 | § Though you Cough 4 ¢ Don’t Despair! $ Many ney hopeless cases have been curec by a course of ¢ -YAMPBELL’S WINE OF ¢ \ BEECH TREE CREOSOTE TRY IT! AT ALY, DRUGGISTS, K. CAMPBELL & CO., Montreal. ee Gratelul—C ymiorting. 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So'd only in packets, by Gracers, labelled | brs, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homece thic Chemists, London, England. i boa d. | cage readily | quarter of an inch | thick in the drying | | of about 120 degrees Fahrenheit. | one-half degrees. | nig, with perfect snccess. DAILY LIFE ON THE PLANET VENUS. peculations in the Light of science as to What Sert of a Time They Have it w be remembered that about two e » t) : ’ Ss Italia us rone mer i ! i t had i -_ ‘ 7 { tel hightl sit { i Thhith e tur 1 ts aX mW ce around esu It wou w from tina th Venus ther : suc’ ! day if { i [’ tt ‘ it tha erpetual dav rel { the t I perpet ‘ tier ther ol ft Schiapure i bint ) \ % ~ same face to pus ! 1 ftarevet irns an #tiiiep « { ara ie € nia ‘ ulnw i ul at «? 1 ys ¥ ‘ er ure I \ i I ut t k \ is hus a4 “plier i i t thas re yy ‘ ds floa i 1 } e tiie P ‘ ravi in th very i! 1 w ' i il =f . f \ t re w 5 to be u il \ i ‘ in el ' i f one-l Venu i in i iit wi : ! ! ies i ! Hh ! is ’ that the 1} i t must have experienc s tliat \ ila t t ve irs 4° i s a jestion whether Vents really does ro- its axis in 225 dars, the eiioul f its res bom around tire sun, ves an vdded interest from the « ierau Sthat toe pane Possibly has hav buts Phe older observations ind cited tha Venus rotated in between twenty-t i twenty-four hours, giving it «a | nights about equal to those of In order to settle the questi: recentiy been pr pose t to appry truscope lt is Known that in pectrumt of ce.est il ay wilit.l Is ! pid y mpproacnins Line eurt. tue in boscapy ines af sliftet tow t e blue, while in the spectrum o° a fast retreatmmg body the lines are shifted to- vard the red The principle has been used = in veasuring the rate of the sun’s rotatio The lines ure shifted towar! the bine on the eastern and toward the red on the western edge of tiie sun and by me.ssur- ng the aw.ount of siufting the rate of cutaiion is found. lt is easy to see iat the same method may be applied to tind out how fast Vent Xis, Every is revolves ou its tcues the glorious star brighter and rigihter in the stuset sky during the mning months will certainly be eager hear the latest news from the astrono ners who are trying to find out wheiber Venus has successive days and nights ke the earth or has only a day side nd a night side.—Youth’s Companion, one wio wa ‘vening growing The Sunday Sermon ast Sunday there was preach an’ we all went ou ur fhe little church was crowded, for the rich an poor was thet as jes’ a eplendid sernion, au’ the singin’ fall an ree Amazin’ grace, how swee the sound that saved a wretch like me When i call the sermon splendid, | mean was the kind fo take deep root an’ bear ¢ od fruit in every sin ners mhurd was full of pynsolalion bleed Twas full of in ; for weary hearts that ~ itation to Christ, a7. at to creed fhe text was "bout the prodigal who spent his livin neat, ntil he came ai last to want the did ext ; jut a sweet thought hardly wished io live I will go unto my fathe r my fathe husks the swine gave hin r will for i fellers,” said the preacher, “here Who've spent the Master's livin’ in a country faz away, You ot to where that fel wity oF how, But come back to the Father—he's awaitin’ for you ler was—you can’t tell “rom the amen corner t the door the people gather, ed near, An’ “pray for us!" they shouted, an Lord was there ; An’ sich a great handshakin'! well, me is past, But the ob hur hin ir "1 a t seemed the the backwoods got a blessin’ Frank L. Stanton flow Paper Car Wheels Are Made, On all the first-class passenger cars paper wheels are used, The paper wheel consists of a4 paper core, or cen- | ter, between two steel plates one-fourth inch thick, belted together through one flange ou the iron bub and another on | the steel tire, the flanges being on op- | posite sides of the wh eel, 80 that tlie Core cannot get out of place, The paper used consists of good siraw The sheets of millboard are Jaid on a table in piles, and haye their up- per surfaces pasted by boys, with vary flour paste. They are piled in lots of thirteen, put between the lots, so that the inass cf fails apart into slabs a room after coming from the hydri iulic Tess. Several of these slabs are then pasted towether, put under hydraulic pressure of 2,000 pounds to the square inch and dried for a week or so at a temperature This is repeated until the resulting locks contain 200 sheets of paper, the original ten inches in thickness of the paper as it came from the mill being pressed into a thickness cf four inches, making it as hard as oak. soned they «are faced and lathes and forced by about 120 tons pres- sure into the steel tires, which are two inches thick and bored tapering one and Tne hub is forced on with a pressure of about thirty tons; it is turned straight and three-sixteentis inches larger than the hole in the paper. The bolt holes are drilled and the bolts forced in by steam hammers. The life of one of those wheels is from 500,000 to EXAMINER > omfort when he | the precious | The Bryden Case. {finrox, Man., Oet. 30 James Bry lon f this place, told a marvellous tale toa newspaper reporter the othe day He said he had been attacked by kidney which re- disease about two years ago, sulted in continuous pains in the back fo use his own words, “the pains were unbearable and life was a drag.” He became so weak that he had to give up work for over a vear, and frequently needed assistance in dressing and he could not put on his own boots Mr. Bry lon has lately taken one dozen boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills Ihe result has been a perfec t eure, and he is to-day as healthy and happy a man as cat he tound in the Province nanan have only been on sale for a short time n ane ba, bu . il insta f really we le: fal cure their t hth come t i ght through it th Pp \ *+HATEKUL, PLEASING RELIEF AFTER MANY DAYS. How a Queens County Man Found Pormanent Healing. His Own Experience Tells Fully and Freely some Truths which all Read- ers of this Paper Should Know. Hers and there, in almost every town of our province, are “chronic” cases over which doctors disagree; cases i Holiday Gifts. that become worse year after | year. It isto reach such that the gentleman to whom these lines refer, and whose portrait is here given, has written the | story of his case. Branscomb's home is Mr. a Chipman, Queens Co., N. B it was there that a representa- ive of the Groder compan called upon him, Sept. 1st, of the present year. His greeting was most cordial. He gladl) acknowledged his thanks, giv ing expression to the following statement: “It is five years since | firs: became afflicted with a form o! indigestion Last winter it be- came more severe, developing into chronic diarrhce: I canno: cell you how much I sufferec for SIX LONG WEEKS. It seemec _as though relief could not b ordi- | and au unpasted sheet is | found. You will remember hov [ told you of my condition anc asked your advice about takia, i. bottle of Groper’s Syrur Y yu told me that the medicine was a laxative and might no: meet my needs. I delayed buy ing for a few hours until | be- gan to hope that it would help me. Even my clothes seemed a burden because of bloating oi stomach It was with difficulty that I kept about sufficiently to attend to my business. But I ama well man now from the use of your remedy. 800,000 miles; they are sail to intercept | vibration, and so prevent granulation of the axles, etc. —Puiladelphia Item, Should Use Lime. Every farmer should use lime. It imparted to the soil by it that to omit it 8 to sU.fuln a 10ss. | eosts so little compared with the beuefits | Many of the advan- | tages derived from artificial fertilizers | may be traced to the lime Contained, vet u higher price is paid for the lime in sch form. Even on limestone svils a benefit is noticeable when lime is aj plied. and for all kinds of hay crops lime is the best fertilizer in proportion to cost that can be used, For Over Fifty Years. Ax Oup Axp Wet. Mre. Winsloe’s beed used of mothers Soothing Svrup It soothes the | child, softens the gums, allays the pain, | cures the colie, and is the best remedy for Dian aes Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold | by Dinggists in every part of the world. T contra nve cents a bottle. Its value is Mrs. and take no f. wkly—l y - -~ inealenlable. Be sure and ask for W insloe’s Soothing Syrup, | other kind.—im. w. Carrvatws Jouxn R. Hire, of schooner Lillian, says: “I flammation of the chest, brought on by | exposure at sea. Took a good supply of Puttner’s Emulsion, which _ perfectly cural me. It has g ven me a new set of eee Eee: Shee Pe **-- tte Was Convinced, A man in Nova Scotia was in doubt as to the genuineness of the reported cure of | Mrs, Be rnard Maguire and ex-Councillor Lingley, of Pete reville, Queen’s Co., by a couree of Hawker’s Nerve and Stomach Tomie and Hawker’s Liver Pills. wrote to Squire Lingley, and that gentle man promptly assured him that the testif monials were genuine, oreare was suffering with in- | Triep Rewepy.— | has | for over fifty years by millions | for their children while teeth- | | | i } | | | | } | | | DAY, In three days after I bought Gropver's Syrup the terrible pain and distress across my stomach were removed, My bowels rapid!y assumed a nat- | ural, healthy condition. Now | Atterthe blocks are theroughly sea- | turned in | at and drink as well as I ever could. [| have gained constant- ly in flesh since March last. I an perfectly cured. ic seems a duty for me to state my case fully, that others sho suffer as 1 did may know where to find a cure,” Truly yours, % E. A. Branscoms, DIVIDEND NOLIUB. Merchants’ Rents of P. KE. Island, Charlottetown, Dee. 1, 1893. Notice is hereby given that a half-vear.y Dividend, at the rate of eight per cent. per annum on the Capital Stock of this Bank, has been declared, payable at the Banking House on and after January 2nd, 1894. — The Transfer Books will be closed from the 16th to 3lst inst., both days inclusivel By order of the Board. WM. McLEAN, decl—-2aw & wy Cashier. “ANNUAL MBETING, Merchants’ Bank cf P. E. Island. The Annu Shareholders of the P. E. Island will be held at its Banking House, Great George Street, on TUES- the 9th day of January next A. D. 1894, at the hour of Li o’clock, a. m. Proxies must be left with the Cashier at least one day previous to the meeting. WM. McLEAN, Cash er, Gene alk dec7—fri tu & wy Farm kor Sale. THE seboniber offers for sa'e his farm on the Mount Edward Road, about one mile and a half from the city, well and favorably known as the “Welsh Farm.” The farm consists of sixty acres, and con taine a good Dwelling House aud five | Outbuildings, all in good condition. There | is also a “good orchard in connection, He | Terms easy. Apply to C, BENOIT, Water Street, July 3, 1893, Meeting of the ! Merchants’ Bank of | | { Colonial House, PHILLIPS SQUARE. Our Christmas Catalogue now ready. Send for a copy. 1 will enable you to select suitable ME ailed free. We fi the finest ‘hristmas Goods in the Dominion. HENRY MORGAN & CO., MONTRE ‘AL the Highest Standard of Excellence in Point of Fiavor, Nutrition and Bigestibiity ATTAINED BY—— FLUID = BEEF. that hey are get ive decl | tt ——HiAS BEEN MU Tie public have a positive guarantee iting tle best possible form of concentrated nourishment. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. December e 1893 Loading and to Arrive , 3000 Tons Goal. Old § Sydney Kound and Slack, Victoria Round and Slack, Aeadia Reund and Nat, Interclonial Nut, Vale Nut, All of will be Lowest sold at the Price C. LYONS. October 5, which Chadslottetown, 1893. SS > 5) SE a 4 - v o F Castoria ts Dr. Samuel Piteher’s prescription fer Infants aca Culldren. It contains neither Cpium, Morphine nor other Viarcotic substanee. {5 is a Larmiless substitute for P Props, Soothing fyrups, and Castor on. ~~ is Pleasant. Its cucrantco i; thirty ycars’ use by Tliltions of Mothers. Casteria destroys Worms and allays sucetdiinaiia Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, Piarrhea and ‘Wind Colie. Castoria relicves troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castortiy assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy aad natural sleep. Case teria is tho Cuildren’s Panacea—tho Mother’s Fricad, arcgo ric, eures toct bing Casterix. ‘ ata Cas vOri2. “Castoria isan oxcellent fen. Mothers icve repecied upun ibeir ch-ldres. Da. G. C. Orcoon, medicing for ch‘! told nie of its ” " Cactoria is 50 well adapted toch’ "ren thee as sUporior toauy prescriptics I recommend it £200 Chick: known to me.” fl. A. Arcrer, M. D., 111 So. Oxferd St., Lrovklyn, N. ¥. sweii fF C Loweil, 2455. * “astoria is the best remedy fi “Our phrsicians ia the children’s derert h I ain acquainted. ment have spoken highly of thelr experi y dist hon mothers W cz ence in their ‘outside practice with Castor i7 inter tof tis ir chillren, : aml use Castors ia | a:d alt sh we only hare among s* adofi trious quack nostrums which cre m obieal ¢ supplies what is Known as regu, d -stre viag their loved ones se dieagent Th, products, yct we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upen it.” Unirep Liosrirat axp Disprvsany, Boston, Jass. morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful arvents down thcir throats, thereby sending tac te premaiure graves.” Dr. J. F. Krscrezor, . A:ien C, Suita, Pres., rray Streot, Now York City. 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The Bishop of Nova Seotia, LADY PRINCIPAL—Miss Machin, witi: twelve Governesses and Instructers. The Lent Term of this Institution be- gins on SATURDAY, January 20th, 1894. For Calendar and ply to Trustees’ Report ap DR. HIND, nov2i—Im Vindeor, N. §. STAMPS WANTED. OLD Canadian, United States’ and other Siamps, as used 25 to 40 years ago. pay $1 to $5 each. GEORGE LOWE 346 Spadina Avenue, Toronte, Fo: "any sas ake i aa Fh, ARPT 0 roa arn a AO ie or Sr lea tt tape