ad as, Rr aioe ee se _— : = THE DAILY EXAMINER. : - MONDAY, APRIL 17. 1898. THECOPLE PROVETT:| SULLY OWS, ; i They Gladly Testify | i THAT Paine’s Celery Componad Cures !| SAME GREAT WORK, | i | NO OTHER MEDICINE CAN DO THB | — | This article ia ne sct health. and women who are en} ‘ying perte It can ouly prove res'ing to them if they have trients tives wh are weighed down with disease and suffering, and who are anxicusly Jooking for relief Oar words of counee] and acmonition are directed to the t! winde in ¢ ur }snd who have not yet given Paine’s Celery Compound a fair trist. Let us assure all euch sufferers that they an take hold of Paine's Celery Compound with the greatest confidence ; it never ftaila to cure and renew the broken down eystem. Our own people —vour friends end neighbors have proved the travhfuiness of our ass -rtion. They hive giadiy testo! 1 that nature's remedy, Paine’s Celery map upd, cures effec'u iy ‘and thatitt i s tie rival tn the world, The best testimon'als ever written are those in favor cf Paiue's Clery Cum- pound , and @very one f them comes from well-known residents «f Canada Truth is mizhty and preva ls Every rt Canada’s great remedy giistens with yolden truchs, and letter written in taver these have their inflacnes upon thousands Tha suffering people of cuc country have a hoat of cther medicines before them to choose from. Experience hos proved that they lack virtne and cin cure disease You sre in a critical condition and want the best, your life depends upon a wise choice. From what you know, and judging by the thousands ‘of wonderful ¢ures effected by Paine’s Celery Compound, can you chor se—will you sceept —any'hing but this king of remedies | (aive ita trial bef ire it is too late ; it is saving lives every day. This world-renowned Soap stands at the bead of all Laundry and Household Soap, both for quality and extent of sales. Used according to directions, it does away with all the old-fashioned drudgery of wash @ay. Try it; you won't be disappointed, SUNLIGHT SOAP has been in usw in Windsor Castle for the past 3 years, ard its mauafacturers have been specially appointed BOAPMAKERS TO THE QUEEN Awarded 11 Gold Medals Seeton & Mitcheil, Halifex, Agents fr Nova Scotia and P. E. Is'and Farm For Sale. HE FARM of the late Donald Marchi- son, situate at Vernon River, Lot 50, is cffered for sale. This Farm is wel! situ- ated. and covered with a good growth of soft end hard wood. Apply to McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie for particulars, or te DONALD MURCHISON, moh2S—dy pat lm Pinette. / An After War Romance of the South. " He opeyea, smulingly. Miss Sally waddenly slipped behind him. He felt g CH od HE LEAPED TO HIS FEET. the soft imprint of her little hands on his shoulders, a warm breath stirred the roots of his hair, and'then the light pressure on his scalp of what seemed the lips of a child. He leaped to his feet, yet before he could turn completely round—a diffi- culty the young lady hatreviffently cal- culated upon—he was too late. The floating draperies’ of the artful and shameless Miss Sally were already dis- appearing among the tombs in the direc- tion of the hollow! CHAPTER V. HE house occupied by the manager of the Drum- mond syndicate in Redlands—the former residence of « local lawyer and justice of the pea.e — was not large, but had an imposing portico of wooden doric columns’ which extended to the roof and fronted the main street. The all-pervading creeper closely covered it; the sidewalk before it was shaded by a row of broad-leaved ailantus. The front room, with French windows opening on the portico, was used by Col. Courtland as a general office; beyond this a sitting-room and dining-room overlooked the old-fashe ioned garden with its detached kitchey. and inevitable negro cabin. It was a close evening; there were dark clouds coming up in the direction of the turn- pike road, but the leaves of the ailantus hung heavy and motionless in the hush of the impending storm. ‘The sparks of lazily floating fireflies softly expanded and went out in the gloom of the black foliage, or in the dark recesses of the office, whose windows were widely open, and whose lights Courtland had extinguished when he brought his arm- chair to the portico for coolness. One of these sparks beycnd the fence, al- though alternately glowing and paling, was still so persistent and stationary that Courtland leaned forward to watch {t more closely. At which it disap- peared and a voice from the street said: “Is that you, Courtland?” “Yes. Come in, won't you?” The voice was Champney’s and the light was from his cigar. As he opened the gate and came slowly up the steps of the portico the usual hesitation of his manner seemed to have increased. A long sigh trilled the limp leaves of the ailantus and as gaickly subsided, A few heavy perpendicular raindrops crashed and spattered through the foliage like moiten lead. “You've just escaped the shower,” said Courtland, pleasantly. He had not seen Champney since they parted in the cemetery, six weeks before. “Yes. I—I—thought I'd like to have ® little talk with you, Courtland,” said Champney. He hesitated a moment be- fore the proffered chair, and then added, with a cautious glance towards the street: “‘Hadn’t we better go inside?” “As you like. But you'll find it woe fully hot. We're quite alone here; there’s nobody in the house and this shower will drive any lourgers from the street.” He was quite frank, al- though their relations to each other in regard to Miss Sally were stil) so unde- fined as to scarcely invite his confi- dence. Howbeit Champney took the prof- ferred chair and the glass of jalep which Courtland brought him. “You remembes' my speaking to you of Dumont?” he said, hesitatingly. “Miss Dows’ French consin, you know? Well—he’s coming here; he’s got prop- erty here—those three houses opposite the courthouse. From what I hear he’s come over witha lot of new-fangled French ideas on the nigger question— rot about equality and fraternity, don’t you know—and the highest education and hizhest offices for them. You kxow what the feeling is here already; you know what happened at the last elec- tion at Coolidgeville; how the whites wouldn't let the niggers go to the ‘polls and the jolly row that was kicke:l up overit. Well, it looks as if that sort of thing might happen fere, don't you know, if }iiss Dows takes up these ideas.” ’ (To Bs C ntinned.) ne oe n PLEASANT TONIC Which will strengthen unnerved tired people and invalids, and quickly restor€ their appetites, is CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE, Prepared only by K. Campsectr & Co Reware of Imitations MONTREAL Will Asiatic Cholera Follow ? Mr. Joe Howard's theory that one horror of a simijar nature followa another to the pum- ber of three has a chance for confirmation this summer if certain predictions prove true. First it was la grippe : ‘‘A whim” the French define it. Second came deaths by scores fram its after effects, or from the many atmospheric changes of the past few menths. Severe cases of pneumonia, bronchitis, intense catarrh and general loss of strength were the results, until death was almost welcomed as a relief to the safferers. So that this epidemic and its sequence has preven to be the mest terribly ‘‘whim’ that ever irfested thiscountry. And now for number three; the theory is said to be advanced that the cholera is very likely to find fertile soil in the generally debilitated consti'utions of our people resulting from the effects of such a winter and spring as has just passed. Whether the theory of three wil be confirmed in this case or not remains to be seen. Atany rate it behooves every person atill affected by any of the complaints due to these climatic changes and epidemics, such as catarrh or bronchial troubles, to lock weli to ihemselves and sew that every trace of the ‘ronble is removed thia present month; before the heat of summer sti}] more debilitates their system. For years we have found that simple eld remedy, Juhason’s Anodyne Liniment, ssed ag directed, t« be the mort certain rem- edy for all forma of tingering summer colds, catarrh or bronchial affections, as well as # preventive and cure for el! kinds ef summer complaiots, It is ab:olutely certain that a remedy that bes survived tor eighty \ears as Jobnson’e Anodyne Liniment hay done, must have more than average merit. We suppose there is not a family in this country but what as this good eld fashioned remedy in the house If ihere is, we advise them to get it at once or wrive the manufacturers, { S Johnsen & (o., Poston, Masa., for a pamphlet desc: ibing its various uses for the last eighty years. Nowisthetime. Delsys are danget- ous, and ap eunee of prevention is worth many pouwude of cure. apl0 d6i wii “Mr. A, F. Gault, of Montreal, has just re- turned home trom a trip to the southwestern tates and thence to the Canadian Northwest, aud te finds that oar own farmers are betve: off thaw eny others on the continent. How to Geta “Sunlight” Picture Send 25 “sanlight” Soab wrappers (the large’ wrappers),to Laver Bros, Ltd., 42 Soutt.St, Lurouto, and you will receive by post @ pretty picture, free from advertising, sud well worth iraming. ‘This is -an easy way to decorate your home. The svap is che beat injthe market, and it will only cust lo postage to send inthe wrappers, » you kave the ends opon. Wie ycur address carefully. Uncle Sam’s Customs officials at Port fewnsend, Portlans, and other wostern ports, ore said to have been conspiring with smugglers aud rubbiug the Goverument of iatge sums, Ld SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great bioud and nerve remedy. The American minister to Ecuador has signed @ treaty with that government under wich the United States has been ceded an isiand tor a coaling station, —_——_— Commenduble. All claims not consistent with the high Churacter of Syrup of Figs are purposely avoided by the Lal, Fig Syrup Company. It acts gently on the kiuueys, liver ana bowels, sleaming the system effectually, but it is not cure-ail and makes no pretension that every vottie will not subaiantiate. Osman Digna, the Dervish leader, has wade ancther raid on Upper Egypt. “Dr. H. J. Fixott, St. Peters, says: ‘‘Have prescribed Puttuer’s Emulsion, and judging oy results, heartily recommend it.” DHNSON'S 4NopYN® LINIMENT ynerke s as o THe R im 1810 Criginated by an Oid Family Physician. Think Of It, Mie Siare cae Ray ration after Generation have used and blessed it. Every Travejer should have a bottle in bis satchel. From Rheumatism, Every Sufferer o74., suman, Nervous Headache, Diphtheria,Coughs,Catarrh, Bron- chitis, Asthma, Cholera -Morbus, Diarrhoea, Laneness, Soreness in Body or Limbs, Stiff Joints or Strains, will find ia this old eS — speedy cure. ou ave Johnson's Anodyne Liniment in the Every Mother house for Croup, Colds, Sore Throng, Tonsilitis, Colic, Cuts, Bruises, Cramps and Pains liable to occur im any family without notice. Delays may costa life. Relieves all Summer Complaints like magic. Price, 35 oF fost. geld: 6 bot- tles, $2 Express paid, L 8, Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass Ledgers, Cash Books, Journals, Do You Ch’town, Nov, 2, 1892. Day Books, Have You Thought of it? Bo You Want Any Bene? Bookbinding ! a ee ’ nla Magazines, Lew Books, ‘ . ’ RF ivei Know How Mach Yor JH USIC, can save by dealing withus?) Works of Ar cman Semana ene aes nee ee OP. TAYLOR Sign +f Bic Book, J. 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