THE Lobster Packers, ATTENTION ! on an ATENTED LOCK SE 4M LA w the Her. STE C “ANS, ry ‘ | pared to tak the ht aait . xt seas « packing These Cans — «t Tin St and ‘ ; ’ s “ , aac . 8 P *RCHMENT LININGS TIN PLATES, INGOT TI rEAI ( PPE TTON TWIN! [LLA MAR IN OPES F w ALTES | M \THE SON. The “Magic L ~~ an} BIO i he Aa LUNSE Ut p ——- a @ rt it s often ways relieved by City.” TIOR , 9 cured and Scott’s Emulsion the Cream of Cures Coughs, . Weak Lungs. Physi vorld over, endorse 1 Cod-liver QO... Colds at tans, 1/13 i* Den't be deceived by Substitutes: ovis Scott & Downe, Be All Druggi« ta, we. & \ CAN It QBTA } N ECU. woo hs A. bad CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs COPYRIGHTS. x 4 PATENT? Opinion. write to nearly fifty rears’ | ent business. Comnanica- pat tions strictly confidential. A Handbeeok of in- formation concerning Patents and how to o0- tain them sent free. Aliso a catalogue of mechap- tea! ANG screntific books sent free. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive | 8 al notice in the Scientific thas cost to the invertor, Thi pe weekly, elegant!y i!/igsetra ee world. $3 s year. Sample co Building Edition, monthly, copies, 2 cents. tifal plates. in colors, and phetographs of new | houses. with plana, enabling builders to show the | latest Cemene and secure contracts. Add MU NN & CO. have been cure ; ¢ TRY IT! 4 AT AiJ. K. CAMPBELL &CO., TOOTHACHE! 25 cents per Bottle, at all 5} NERVE Epps’s BREAKFAST—S $y a thorough knowled on and nutrition, and wm of the properties » Me. Eppe has pro diestic : applicat ed Cc acos is a weak point. We may e ed frame.” Made #umply with boiling rns, JAMES EPPS & CO., H Chemists, London. ura! laws which govern the only in packets, by Grocers, American. and are brought wideiy before the pablic with- 8 spiendid paper, ted. bas oy far the latgest cireulation of any scientific work in the jes sent free. °c Dayear. Single Every number contains besu- ress New Yous, 361 seoapway. i) E. H. Nor é at ¢ rustes Cc i? s The Premises lately o« Thorpe, situate on sid Stree ht bedrooms, Kite! iinin i front room ; good and Ponsess r lia Ap Though you Cough ¢ Don’t Despair ! Many mepenete hopeless cases by a course of AMPBELL’S WINE OF BEECH TREE CREOSOTE DRUGGISTS, Montreal. ee ee HEADACHE ! NEURALGIA! TESTANTLY CURED BT ONE APPLICATION oF NERVOL. Druggists. BEANS Soke eee | the errors o. ex . ovmpes of youth. This Remedy ab elutely cures the most ol Casea when all othe: { FRESTEENTS beve failed even to eallove. old by ware : 4 fetta ot rie 7 wtaiesing THE IAS geveiys of Prive | oangune Ss “= Es uepicis CIN #. Teronte, Uae Charlottetown by "6 “ 4s ighes — Gratelul — Comlorting Cocoa. UPPER. ge of the nat- operations of by a careful of well-select- vided for ou = breakfast and «upper @ delicately hetond heveraye whico may eave us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of euch articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong fT enough to resist every tendency to disease. : Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating sround us remly to attack wherever there j scape many a) fatal shaft by keeping ourselves wel! forti | tied by pure blood and ”y pure blood and a properly nourish ~-Civil Service Gazette. water or milk. oo Fn; ae. " For a} . = DAILY EX MAKING A FUSS A Peculiar a Whenever a We- nan Does Well. There is nothing in thie world quite,ss tiresome as fuss, remarked a woman who had been eminently successful in her oa der takings and had in her own career tally | Jemonstrated the ability of a woman to do whatever she saw fit to take up, and do it | am so sick of this everlastin * ' twaddle about a« ‘successful woman ean't, for the life of me, see why there should be anything phenomenal in the fac well I to @ suceessful fa woman carrying pleti any ordinary branch of busine-e. | All their lives, woman have been in the habit of grappling with the most compii- ated = aitnations ling the shortest corners, putting up with all sorte ey venienves and producing order out f confusion that would have made e an tear his hatr in sheer despair: Out ist now, because she happens to have taken wp something that women havent een in the habit of doing, and because she seems to have done well at it, t'i pers and the t and the pulic wenerally are yand alh-ing ia @& ma r that is absolutely wearisome to the | faa} Whe can't these gushers and croakers } sud «predictors of all sorte f calamities » at keep qu and when a woman dees ™ at 3 woman ae OVER it f for granted that she ca ‘ : at any n e” € aee ~ ie . at a ‘ ‘ v ee se! i gut t @ 801e ‘ stanytl g se CU evens w \ . “er How it Feelete Go Barefoot f you wish to know the e t whe you g yachtiu writes Mre bert Louia Stevenson shoes and stockings to the | a ~ ing to check 1 stand sy Vell.s m the deck of Wour 8.1: a of the rhythm sea and the fres , 1 feel like r body consc a. elast r {f the les sweetly blow ny, y ion the wing Opiom te Australia » Australian lony of Victor ss*el @ Very Severe (aw agninst } som na results me ofr *? hh is body of inteiigent Enylist lia believe the opium habit t *harmi-es. Ind es 63,4 . T >the United S 6 suppl tutes every ariy a3 innen mere is Es; verta declare that not of this is used as ivedi 120 vonmls year ieved . we * v New Hats. how we all willow ir made pointe ai ry > This } nder ber years ag < to plait ng newspaper and the tame | of Rusticana, has been brought forward as 6 one of the noveities of the } ithe rs are mixed with white and wil this plait. such as bine pink and Yeur, ana I ere are three min-nt shapes—the beach, with the g the narrow wer erown, nore Ww per 1 they are > make then nearly all Ncrowihe Panama, but to sits, and the crown and brim of two colors with ai ack hates are likely t ape ag the epring advances, an , even } } a6 light as it is possible t | with the double brims, which the sailor shapes have D he « net oniy adapted to a i frequents 1Ove ft Was Like Kipling. th Mr days after his this country last man seut her butler h an to dinner. In or unintentionally she ignored _ ere'aa pleasing little tale wi ing as its ival, with his wi in ' nter a New Y kk | . itn wit iuvitation itionally a wife Rodyard read the invitation There is no anawer The mes- henitated and fin yur later the man ement that he wer “There is anewer,” replied Mr. Kipling. And uld be hostess sent no more.” her e A few and said slusly | wenger | j} nily went away An he | returned with the ann sent for an a: oked surprised, had beet ihe w Preparing Memoirs. [wo famous meu of the have been lately with their memoirs--the Pope and Prince Bismarck The ex-Chancel.or has not only finished his task, but the inemoire are even printed, it is said, in six bulky volumes, although they are not tu life til after their author's death XILT. is till at work, and dictates for several hours daily to hie secretary. The public will never snjoy the perusal of bis yirs. as they are intended solely for f his successor day Duley hee Leo mem the eve Explanation Satisfactory. I have called,” said the captious critic, » find out what reason you can give for representing the new year as a nude small That is done,” responded the art edi- because the year does not get ite close till the Slatof December Phen the captions went out and ritia eritic 6 bis nice new ple« ie the Diarewa of Besse. Two yarne twisted read of life I ne Giod, the « together make the ne gold and the other iren, ther self. Life is not solely | He, it is not solely I The breath that ves it mine, the breath that comes in is is. There is one respiration for the body and one for the spir:t.—B. C. Mozoom as Justice. In all the 2,000 years which have elaps i since hia day we have not improved he definicion of justice given by the Justice is render unto sntine Eamprror. Justinian the netant disposition to everyone fis own A Present for the ‘Pope. Cardinal Gibbons hagpeent his portraits ex President ieotnan and President ieveland to the pope at the latter's spe al Teoquer! -~-7erer- He wanted More. [i enclosing an order for three bottles Dr Manning's Germain Remedy, E. W Barlow, of Montreal, a well known com- mercial man, writes to The Hawker Medi- cine Ce When in Summerside, P. E. I, I received from vour Mr. Chestnut a bottle of Dr. Manning’s German Remedy, end save need it for Neuralgia, and fonad gieat benefit from it I cannot speak too high i ir remedy, for J believe it is ub wd one Dr. Manning’s German Remedy is a positive cure for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Siraine, Bruises, Colic, Vnills, Cramps and all pains and aches, either internal or external. An invaluable onsehold Price remedy Sold everywhere. 50 cent — A lhe public is Lecoming a little ecept cal about waterproofed goods, whether for men or women. Claims have been made which were never substantial, And at the | best they had # waterproofed look about them which was too often embra sing. It is the distinguishing merit of Priestley’s Cravenettes that they are precieel y like the same goods not wate rproofed. The y | are absolutely rain proof and yet porous, though there is nothing to show the rain- ' repe Ning quality. Pr iestley’ « trade mark. The varniehed Board” will always be oad in these om. USE SK ODA’S DISCOVERY, the great | wd and Nerve Remedy. i INTEREST. INTENSE ‘THE WHOLE OF CANACA | AROUSED. | eet Celery Compound Saves | Another Life, North Hill, Lingwick, Que. | A Lady Cured After| Physicians Fail. A Postmaster Vouches for the Truth of Every 8 Statement. When we wives the that 2 Gee is intense in- | terest aroused ia every part of Canada re- gaming the wonderful cures effected | rn e’s Celery Compound, it is e the truth in a very mild form, "Wes ver before in the histor ¥ of medicine have our people been s ) thoroughly ed as at present. Every day Dominion see saved eve ery Physic they evidence of y reaiiy arous- , from all parts gl lad news 18 . suffer- ‘se -renewing broad eived of li ng and pain yf our year ¢ ae the life m pound Ihe ‘Isns when powers of Painc’s Celery C ") quite y lage of Lingwick, I. Q., is just heard from. <A well-known lady, after a lengthened per ee of suffering, is restored » he alth Her doctor did understand her case and they,were dismissed When life was fast ebbing away, strength gone und the grave aimo-t in view She wa purs ed to Paine’s Celery Com ypou! j M MI a yrite follows al! hy “I consiher it my duty to add my testi nial to those you nave alrealy received Paine’s Cele Compound. My ca was a verv peculiar on After toring for along time with different physician t understa id my case, j vave My strength was all eat difficulty I I had a pain ‘t side who di id ne them up t was with gr move arout ud down gone. and managed to coltinuously Up to ai few go I was a fleshy woman and weig! in my lef vears a ed 185 pounds but, from acontinuous dra‘ " my system, I wasted away to a mere shadow. I have taken seven bott Paine’s Celery Compound, and fiud my- self a new woman; 1 have no pa ‘ und my strength is returning, and I am becoming flesh. agair l'o Paine’s Celery Compound I owe my 1 eovery, and I cannot speak too highly « tas it saved my life. I wr his wit great pleasure, and highly recommend Paine’s Celery Compound to all ouff rer-.”” Mr. J. A. Pennover, postmaster, says: “1 um personally acquainted with ion. Nei Me Kay, and can vouch for the truth y statements.” —— THOUGHT ITTF WAS A FAKE. A Letter from a Prominent Kingston Man A Story of Deep Interest to Every body -Told in His Own Words Dodd's Kidney Pills Again. “JT wonkd consider it a favor if yon would allow me to add my testimonial to be many hundr eds you nodoubt have in praise 1e won lerful cures effected by your Dodd's Kidney Pills *“T have been a great sufferer from kid- ney trouble eal sciatica for the last J4 and have reds ol dol- ars for treatment, but to no effect See ng your pills advertised I thought it t fake to catch the peor unfortunate took no noticeof it. But when I saw the if Dr. Rose, a well-known phy an of good standing and reputa- tion I am well acquainted with, Tin ee d of my druggist if there any in our vi- einity who bad been cured by - named over several Kingston I knew. years, paid ont hand was : and testimonial « sic! whose were the mi remarkable cures there a lady who he husband and he and amongst I consulted her verified the statement 1 at once proc ut ed six boxes which | found gave me relief [ had not felt in vears. I took six more boxes and Iam now able to kick the hat ofta man’s head with the leg I could hardly drag along, and my back feels as strong a& a board I would consider I was doing wrong to the public if I were not to allow my name to appear in testimony of the worth of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and further, I will be appy at any time to answer any one who wishes to write me with regard to the il Sir civ yours, o H Brercxwoop, Fishery Inspector King-ton, Jar ith. The fact that in the borings of the bed the te wa River, Polat, 35 feet depth of saw dnst has been found near the Point shows how grave the sawdnst danger is to the navigation of the | —_- For Over Fifty Years. Ay Oxy Axp Wei, Triep Remuepy.— Mre. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has Leed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teetli- nig, with perfect success. It southes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, | eures the colic, and is the best remedy for a Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists th onees part of the world. Twenty- five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslve’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—l y Toothache, Faceache, Inflamed and Sore Eyes are certainly cured by Pond’s Extract: eold in our httles only. USE SKOLA’S DISCOVERY, the great | loxd and Nerve Remedy. Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, Prepared strictiy according to the British | Pharmacopeia. Quinine in this agreeable form is quieker in action and more reliable than when taken in Capsules, Powders or Pills Dose—Half a wineglassful. For sale by all druggists. Sample bottle free to physi- cians upon receipt of card. MEAGHER BROR, & CO., feb2t—d&w 3m Montreal. Lumber! Lumber! FOR SALE On Peake’s No. 3 Wharf. 3,000 CEDAR FENCE POSTS, 150,000 Good Split CEDAR SHINGLES. | Also, a large supply of all kinds of Lum- ber, including Pine, Spruce and Hemlock | Boards, Scantling, Studding, Fencing, Palings, Laths, Bricks, Lime, etc. The whole of the abeve will be sold } cheap for cash, as it must be disposed of | before opening of navigation. POOLE & LEWIS. | P.S.—Or account of the severe winter | and bad road- we have extended the time | for the collection of amounts due us to | March Lat. All amounts not settled on that date will be sued for in the March court with out further notice. POOLE & LEWIS. ‘ [ Ch’ town, F Feb. 8, 1894. STAMPS WANTED. OLD Canadian, United States’ and other slampe, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For many pay $1 to $5 each. GEORGE LOWE 346 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, opposite Nepean | = Tt has often been contended by physiologists and men of science gen- erally, that nervous energy or nerv- ous impulses which pass along the nerve fibres, were only other names for electricity. This seemingly plaue- | ible statement was accepted for a} time, but has been completely aban- | doned since it has been proved that the nerves are not good conductors of | electricity, and that the velocity of a pervous impulse is but 100 feet per second—which is very much slower than that of electricity. It is now generally agreed that nervous energy, or what we are pleased to call nerve | fluid, is a wondrous, a mysterious force, in which dwells life itself. A very eminent specialist, who| has studied profoundly the workings | of the nervous system for the last twenty-five years, bas lately demon- | | strated that two-thirds of all our! ailments and chronic diseases are | due to deranged nerve centres within or at the base of the brain. All know that an injury to the) spinal cord will cause paralysis to the body below the injured point. The reason for this is, that the nerve | force is prevented by the injary from | reaching the paralyzed portion. + ne meee ten nr ae Ot ATURE YIELDS ANOTHE SECRET ! stomach, it comes in eontect with ‘numberless nerve fibres in the walls of this organ, which at once send » nervous impulse to the nerve centres which control the stomach, notifying ' them of the presence of food; where- upon the nerve centres send down supply of nerve force or nerve fluid, | to at once begin the operation of digestion. But let the nerve centres | which control the stomach be de- ranged and they will not be able to respond with a» suflicient supply of nerve force, to properly digest the food, and, as a result, indigestion and dyspepsia make their sppearance. So it is with the other organs of the ‘body, if the nerve centres which con. \trol them and supply them with |mnerve force become deranged, they are also deranged. The wonderful success of the remedy known as the Great South American Nervine Tonic is due to the fact that it is prepared by one at the most eminent physicians and specialists of the age, and is based on the foregoing scientific discovery. _It possesses marvellous powers for the cure of Nervousness, Nervous Prostration, Headache, Sleeplesaness, Restlessness, St. Vitus’s Dance, Men- tal Despondency, Hysteria, Heart Disease, Nervousness of Females, Hot Flashes, Sick Headache. 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Spring Trip From Liverpool. nivanized iwtvan ged Bath aseor jan8-9m- 2aw RALPH B ‘PEARE, at 'L lovyds, RICHARD RENDLE, COMMANDER i n the Live _— l« mm the is + MARC H, and w nT a from that p« For Charlottetowa Birect, ABOUT Ist OF APRIL NEXT, at through rates to and wiil carry Freight on ta island he different Railway points so Pictou. 72> For Freight appiy in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Unier Court, Old Broad treet, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bros., hl South John Street, or here to Le ewners PEAKE BRS. & CO Charlottetown, Jan. 16, 184. pat guareod ber wat sum jour tw The World's Celmnbian Exposition. 1 1. The whole ciy zed world has been iIn- terested in the Grent Celcbration. Th crowned heads of Rurope, t LOVE! ments vt all the famous nations of the globe, th nda of the Orient and the sintnis of the s “ ‘have all been co-op-rating to render the Exhibition worthy of th greatest event of modern times. Its magnitude und marvelous character can only be described by saving that it has com- pris dall th APORSt | jucts i land and sea, the most dazz y wonders of hatlure na th grande st prod ctions of human genius . The Great I r wh cele bra :e | a covery of America by Columbu is D been equalled, It wae larger and mvure 3 nificent than any *miinl Dillion evt heid. Over tweniy m on do rs & eX pended nits grand sinwis nn it . fant the result was Lhe most attractive Exh tion the world ever saw. 8. This gorgeous display \ lly portrayed in our PICTGORIAL HIS Ot rH WORLD'S AOLUMBIAN tXPCSIiI N this.captivating volun ~ t tins par rama Of the Great Pair w ihas awake such a world wide interest lerful wo SK) ure doubie-colum This won ume Or OVel 104 inches long by 7, inel ns nearly twice ihe amountof maite: dina: y quarto book, and therefore equal a large volume of 1600 pa It contains a compiete hist renowned Expos tion at Chicago; capliva descripvions of the magnificent Bulidir marvellous FE xhibits, such as Work \ Textile Farics, achinery, N as ducts, Inventions, Liseoy en. «€ Latest l is VOn der with afull n of Chicago, 19° ful Buildings, Parks ex-Governor Wm. EF. Cameron, ot the Ww orid’s Columbian Ex positio ma Hi wy Co., with ¢ nee by Hon. Thor as W. Palmer, ex-U. S. Senator and ex;Minister 40 Spain, including a « hapter on the Womey’s Department by Frances FE, ind Nation- rance Unions, d from clear, new d paper, andis embel- r of BEAUTIFUI, ch charm everyone whe Willard, President of the World's al Woman’s Christian Te CON DITIONS—I1 type, on fine cal ndere lished with a large numb ENGRAVINGS, wh sees Them This has yet appear by subseripiion other. MRS. N A. STEWART Is Sole Agent fo. grand work surpasses anything tha ed in this iine, and will be sol¢e enly Wait for i lake ne this city dec? S. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails. Steel anid Iron cut Nails and Spikes, ‘lacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, IJungarian Nails, &e S7 Joun, N. B. Farm for Sale THE subscriber offers for sale his farm on the Mount E Iward Road, about one mile and a half from the city, favorably known as the “Wels h The farm consists of sixty acres, and con | tains a good Dwelling © House and five Gata all in good condition. There is also a good orchard in connection Terms easy. Apply to C. BENOIT, Water Street. well and Farr: * July 3, 1893. Ee ne ee