as ee ccvuncaicaiieee BR th AE eet know. Let any fair-minded man look care- fully over Canadian affairs for the pust tweaty years and he can easily see for hiin- self what progress she has made. the revolutionary war, the United States | was known as a British Colonial possession. To my mind, Canada stood in exactly the same posivion betore Contederation. then what prozress did the S$ Make independence? Did nent with a railroad ? the vast wheat fields of the frontier / . eas . le wi . : [Warerey For Ture Examen | eagle. Do our people want to couple their 8 ” ; names with President assassins, and with , . : Purpos: the red flig of Atarchism? or do they v » strike out the line which now separ- ' , As the current of life bears us swiftly along wish to strike out —o * EVi4 m W separ | a thee S ateneine ates their wives and daughters from the Q" ALED eye NDEIS, addrosse \ to the und r a ner : , » am ' . ; al nec sd endorsed “Tender for Indian | Our fate will be sad if we fan to be strong, home vf poly yomy ' é , No, — Let Naps hi wil be received uo to noon of MON- And our downfal! a certainty, the invernatioual boundry be where it NOW] PCy og'h April, 183, for the underment oned If we cease to keep watch with a vigilant eye is; let it be there as a dead line to those | articles, anvof them, | » be delivered to the <i ; : ei ae “eae f dis- | Indian Su , odenton Lennox Island, In such For the breakers on every hand ; who would attempt to sow the seed of « De AA On at such times afterthe ts July, . We caa never pend on a chance being nigh Joyalty. The United States has just dded | Jorg ey may bereqiived by him :—Flour, vr The circular around t te to land ¥ ' »w Ntates t her | ron , four new teu nuar, Factory Cotton, Print, Moccasins, ese pills were a won- each box explains the lo carry us safe to land. four new States to het hien, O1 : sur, / ys 2 a ; derful discovery. Un- A now 6e ‘ : ihe ee + hear in Lumber, ingles, Nails. Samp 6s of such ot the like any others. +)ne symptoms. Iso ho i i i ie stars to her flav: but the y mus € above mentioned articles as are transmissable by Pilla Dose. Children eure a great variet of Let us not, “ LO@ LHUVDIC, oat aimies ’ a ee } as Ss ? “ ’ ‘ rto be bou rht ‘ «] id» ie > ench tender ; asil h diseases. This tnfor- mind that Canada net a st po tshou'd accompany ¢ . i take them oe iy. She t alone is worth ps or sold Qanada will ever be for the | The lowest or any tender nol necessarily ac- | mest delleate women ee ted ine aoe, With fortune our on y guide, i : ‘ ' ‘ : oie that ni | cepted, : ‘ 2 use them, In fact all handsome illustrated Bor like it ; wv be shattered at Jas an i wn ke the north ood it os oN Any newspaper inser'ing this advertisement ladies can Rm pamphlet sent free con- . . : Coie tthe mariners of old, good | without authority from this Department through great beucnt i tains valuable infor- A wre ie aa + people on. | the Queen’s Prin er will forfeit payment for the | @seef Rarsons* ills. mation. Send for it. It will ead to mis tune, wlthough for a wv muen i evel 1 el per | t ’ ihe | eames, i One bex sent post- Dr. = 8. Johnson a& and long ere the close | °° L. VANKOUGHNET | paid ter 95 cts.,. or Sve Co., 22 Custom Hi while ward { wpw . a ; ‘ NaN NNT, i o., us ouse shang ' t : . ; : | boxes for $1 In stamps. B M Neo obstacle may eal f another ‘ ury she will rank first Deputy of the Saneritendent General 80 Pills in every box. Street, ah er ' apt " ' ; n et T°. . of Indian Affairs. ; , “Best Liver Pill Known. But remember thit offen the sunniest smile among the nations of the earth. Department of Indian Affairs, ( We pay daty to Canada. Precedesa the In t tear H. C. Ottawa, Sth March, 1:89. § di law-—-mceh29 } a ’ . St. Paul, Mion., t S., Mareh 20, 1859, ek - _in 1 aay oe “i a ps oer Wiilca none a tree pa ; MW pa - F : a s i a. sl st etre ae . ue vera? chuadds toe? oie ov ; >; so BDtlec? ue “} Seance Pil se ff me x We mas k ot way e@arnestiy i iles¢ BFE © chains Li@s « } ’ B r be t by the thro: rom the wey in| Sympro) loisture; intense itching and ! ae oro wane oe Or be th: 3 Pr BS : ’ ’ i i a hwy tchin rEVWWVO VALUABLE FARMS, each containing isdn : SLitgrinyary uo >; WOTSt 7 Pat +s # about (ine tiundred Acre 8, situated within ee RN EST Ae | Nm ts Mom AE AI th Ae ala a ena OT AO te Toa pathway of n ¥: se If allowe to continue tumors form, WhiCR | one mile of Card can Bridge, one of the best set- een For when once we're side-tracked ‘tis a diffi- | often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sove. tlemen's in K ng’s County. cuit ting SWAYNES OI) LENT Stops the itching and For further particulars apply to . 2 6 3% “ HONG > ¥ : co j h slnaratiin din most casse | GEORGE F, OWEN, : - ; To reach the main i iain } bleeding, Reals nicerations, and in most cases ! ; san ioe OF : ia rorists r b ‘ardican Pridge, P. E March 21,1889. 7 et ime lost is lost tor ever, so sing remove tumors. \ll druggists, or by Cardigan Dridge, I o Bey : i 4 And tim oO < : ( ‘@ - t) : oS'° . Pj la | dy law &iwky 4i » & > The wise from all ranks of men. mati, for 4) cents r. Swayne W oon, a Des ‘ele ecteiteaniibtastinimal latina ite " , deliphia et12 bm dw ss Saemsrens tee iC If we wish to run well we must have in mind | “tha et So - GES" a, Ve OVEN WIRE FEN IN . — . 7 . TPES. TINT rand tre i | $Té E> ; > cts. PE . —FOR THE PURPOSE OF INSPECTING A— An object worthy and true, , ao i SiEcL Fe. 4 69 to 99 cts. PER ROD, , found lagving behind Local Notices. sete. cee And never was any found lagging behin Wi ‘ Who held such a purp 1eW ; i i saa : , f 3 ‘ ‘ = ‘ me , f the heart— | Please notice that Goff Bros. have the i" f ce fs 6 yES 4.7 ses It is easy to follow the wish of tue hea lf le in Colored Sh rot too os ‘he hae we , th» : ftad aS Ss } fashionab 5 ie in ok Sho t : We oft do so un - ( : 7 2. : i ‘ } a . sloth aé ani3 on Though the needie be forced from the norenh to | “s a. a I The Most Fashionable, Best Fitting, and the Cheapest yet exhibited. aepars | Acaptra Nur Coat.—Arrived and landing s : It wili quickly retura when fre lon M 15 . cargo of fresh-mined f crtitavaonrtintll ng ensliljpeionid i qui ‘ : . " j . : 3 } Acadia Nut ¢ g. MceM . tf- “pl3 | f AMES B. HALL begs to notify a\1 whom it mov concern that he has now on hand, Then let us not drift on the ocean of ht Bean Cards 1 Panel8; also, ; € and arriving daily, an Immense Stock, which will }). suld at AMAZING PRICES! ty r urs : sna | , »s | ‘ AN. ins ‘ —— . , . y . - ‘ E Se eS is ‘, | Book . F. l als 3 | & ZO, rHIS IS THE WAR-CRY, and it will be kept up, no matter who suffers, until the fer ready to reseu soul which the striie _ i . ‘ : . : i i ; f | Heapon tae List. Wear ing to take ‘ r in this ligs of | Wants of the public are fully supplied. iS leit rudderiess where 1b Teli } ’ r 2 ‘ . i an Wiethe - ‘ } er rr\K Shoes at w | & . : ny . +c m e . mma ; . ’ Thus stooping to set a poor wanderer right) | *)e ts ; es e rs = | The ONTARIO WIRE FENG.NG CO., Every class, age, size, shape and fancy reflected in vaststock. In fact, no purchaser Wil hearten as as we go, 4 ere oe nee can fail to suit herself or himself, except through shee: vilderment. } } ch S ‘ _ i CARYVELL BROTH Chrrtiott>tow And the haven w nter; so endi ie | eA ‘ ; c jot rr ’ ‘ } , + { s Hoots ? SA ~ t opens d ' \ Godid Agelbs lor friuc ” werd Island S b 9 r 2 4 4 1 r > ‘ ‘ , 0 ¢; + we Pn pened | - thet |W adies’ Kid Boots, Calf, @i1 Goat, & In th of da gt for t Goff Bros. Come this evening and make} | ot Zads i@N 4 14 OD Ss a a ys woah © ' (*., aQt., v : ti—apl3 | | baauk BFF ' ' | ow _ : e “4 MSR § sy , " . . , , thport, P. E. L., Ap L 1882 se y 7 Shoes and ippers for Ny 3 aS fy Bes : s that fit like a glove, and ensure that which is alw+ys admir-d—-a handsome foot. i i foo . ; 752 5 Y as — Sr + on ee iactles a rh 3 ww a MA wcoen s iF r JIING MANHOOD; Ye 5 te 12 ED es Py ; : cn J bi , 5 naced : , fi a NERVOUS DEBINITY: GENTS’ GAITER BOOTS, SHUES, &e., wonderful in variety and unap- > . ‘ *’ eee f ots aya Av DAL V 4 as Xs i ; “ Pagan annexation Mcnouice . se oes y ; of Bo2vand Mind: Effects proachable in finish. ~- OVS ino loliar up at John Ma gO) 2 : sin Old ' 2 i ot ihe } a ef i. ' eaaasae . e* Sine ; \ Gd or Young, Gents, if you want to leok stylish—want to get jus’ vhat you piy for—want ‘o get the ‘ a 2 CMe a 8 | ; | at ORC J Se ea very best article for the least money——want to get credi r knowing a good Boot when you oad resiair t prese in th lL mited | Rovs ve'x mtb felt its 2 cents i : UAP—Senefits In a day. “ . el “a i ie nee : vie c suaG a on oe § . eut in r we ; | Boy trad I + hat ‘, rt cents, | seat t Yerriteries, and Foreign Countries. see ii—attend our Meetings, rely upon getting Bergains, .ad you will always come out sight. States. e writes A few days ago had | orth o0 8. a un Macieod & Cos. You we the took, fallexplanation. and proofs mailed occasion to come i contact wit a narrow: | is John } — : ak Ce < Nou vv ibsil Vv mAh $33 UU BCL Y tile a ’ + { . i > - , on fo enue in eu wit a TER: “ye ist sonata town is Joha Moc. | “e's Sm EAL ATAREE | py aS BOOTS AND SHOES minie. snadiaa malcoatent, who had the | jeod & Co's, $3 and $4 pants. The verdict is : if 190% mm Us? : 44. f 9, Ne Ail 9 ye ° ° ° ° : at? , , : i" 1 * . . P ‘ “i ,2@ - oS ; ” presuibption to say, im wy hearing, that | that t y look as wéil as those costing double tg! a4 3 Y ine te | \é ’ ve . — _ ; ‘ Canada was non-pregressive My blood /themon-y as ' =- § A BONANZA FOR WORKINGMEN !—Strong, well-made, and cheap guough to be ! aw prog ive, i ithe mo ; . : ' ea . : t : i . aa eonsider ritt AY ‘ s » or S ‘fo 3 Supruicr wear, builed. lL felt lke kuo Aing-hlin down a| Try t ‘*Old London” Apple Clee om THE SCIENCE OF LIFE considered a gut. Adinirably suited for pring and Suwsict € e | : . . : . ° , 5 ik, s j 4s it, t i Ae “ coupie of limes ; Dut at that moment it Oc-/| J, Joy. Water Street. Ch'town 3m —feb23 . ie eet ie : . . - t ia i ‘ t i i wh, : teve he great Meslical Work o Th W h ] E bli i t curred to me that that was not the w ay i VW and Faney Shirts and Underclothing ao we ; . e oO e au G ivi ¢ . Canadians attuined supremacy Conse- } a+ t atJohn Me! este : oe ee wae : 4anS attained sul hey. vul tat cost, at John McLeod & Co’s. marl] tf 19 aD *hvysicial Debility ‘ eat bie : i oo ee : quently LI argued the point. I soon found : 0 Ee ae ae t : vs and Ph) —* ELEY We extend a special invitation to the public at la Don’t be fretting and fuming UCL: arvuc tf neit. = t ,UL i r Dbatance of winter gouds a ‘ lg” alse cae tnre ‘line + ‘or ° . - . , eark ce ' ; a ce a - . ae oO coli . rematut Decline, Errors about mistits. Come, join the crowds ! - get real barg.ins from us, You wiil be made that the man knew but very little about | count.—D. A. Bruce. marG tf f Youth, and the untold cr : : : Canada, and [ was disagreesbly obliged to} ta ; 6 Visine happy, and your family will be happy. 5 < ac ’ : ' > « 7 i err ’ 3 She : ‘ We vivin i Sh es ut ric s never bef re >» Bie rics < msequent nereo 9 » - i . e ae ae : : a i : ‘ : : i ‘ > ‘i inform hin that all bis brains would find}, oo4 oe 4 : ee I Pi ici 0 he ' 300 pages, $8 vo., 125 pre- REMEMBER THE PLACK—everybody in Town and Country knows it—* BP. G. | heare - inew goods, @ii GOWD LO Wic- . rag , . s , . » ‘. _ ” -hO7 room to rattie in « pea-nut sie/l. | astiunts Raut earn and ese for vearsell. criptions for all diseases. Cloth, fuli gilt,| FRASER’S CORNER. eod- -mch27 These are the men who come to : only $1.00, by mail, sealed. Illustrative this country to talk aunexation. What do | sample free to all young and middle-aged cccieteieeiesiie ~ _ — these people want? I[ am sure I don’t | men. Send now. The Gold and Jewelled ' i | . | Lf so, } they span the conti- Did they open up Did | they develop the vast mineral resources of | the er" scific Slep :¢ Was it not on packed mule trains, or in old coaches, that her people were obliged to risk the:r lives when they desired to reach the Pacific Slope? For over eighty years alter their so-cailed independence, this mode of trans- continental transpurtations existed, with no more show of unprovement than that eshivited by the wandering tribes of the desert. Contrasted with the United States we can look with pride upon the progressof our own Stage HE DAILY EXAMINE A country nah SHOP, 40x20, in first-class cond with a larze Warehouse business, it being the cent Until) Victoria, Crapaud, Lot 29,' ition, “ adjoining. The above property is in every way suited for 1 of re bo > sania ent . . 8 : - . races people | trade with the thriving districts of Crapaud, ‘uring the first twenty years of her| Tryon and DeSable. For particulars apply to PERCY H. PALMER. Victoria, Lot 29, March 26, ]S89—1lm d w ‘OSA Te oT Gh je PAS EAL ES & SZ Foz SS Itcan be given in acupof co the kaowledge of the person taking it; is abe harmiess, and will efiect @ Pe a3 8 -. - - a io tas : ee eo 6. GO Ewe a ee GARay we 2 ba by Admizistering Dr. Haines’ Goideau Specitiirc. .c0 or tea rola eure, whether the patient is a moderate drink analc withoud entand spe \" edy eror cholic wreck. Ithasbeen givenin thousaads ef cases, and in every instance a perfect cure kas followed, J2 never fails. ‘The system once impreenated with the Specific, It becomes an Atter im p< dreular ani sai bility soe the liquor appetite to exist, Fo nll particulars sddress COL DES SGPKCISIC CO... 185 Race &r., Cimciznsil.a. couutry ui lng ' h 3 6S tw en’ y Vears of — nin practical independeme or unwn. Twenty] QRATEFUL—-COMFORTING. years aru Cauada had two th susand mules > ; . - = ae — oy ’ 4 es, of railroad. To-day she has over fourteen] § Aas gy ds q beak - r R , ' . = 1 ' ; 7 t - - thousand miles. In less than half a score | = g a 2 eG 4 eS ecu ft. os , } a 2 ° ; of years Canada h ss but the longest con-} § & 3 WD oe is F tinuous lin 3 1 raL.road in the w vrid, and i : ; — to-day the goiten 5; lke © that gigantic en- BR foe KKEAST. ramen ‘ . . ‘ se tie 6 th wake terprise glitters in the setting sun and is| “By a thor pagh — pwlenes of in oaees '38C€ he tery tid ° laws which govern ths operations of digestio k 38eu », # th Sliver'y ride ‘of the Pacitie and nutriti - and bv a carefal application of the Ocein. VV Goverhment in the world, tine properties of weli-selected Cocoa, Mr. ipps i is see cel sl y rag ikfaa able rith a deti- with on] our u i” ajrle t< ’ has provide 1 our bre ikfast tat le 3 Wilh a aha y i ail u peopie tu support it, leately flavored beverage which may save ua wou 4 ha > dared to coustruct a railroad | many heavy doctors’ bills. Itis by the judicious @round tue i: Suere Oo ce Superior | se of such rficles of diet that a consti ution Ci : . 7 . Like ou; - ' may be graduall nilt up until strong encugh to Where, for hundreds o Inlies, there 1s scarce aint very tend to disease. Hundreds of loose earth uh »pury #® Man 7 None } sable maladi are floating around us ready to but an me bene nurted by | arta wrever there is a weak pvint. We . Miu bil C one, SUpPpPUrLler IY | may esca: m y a fa‘als raft by keeping our- good bv Yul pevpilesg fuily ae Oimpiished Ih 80 #10rt the Uanail known: ou heard throug tu the world tha could have so Northwest? A vast ise ey’s bugle sound was the land. It announced as the embieim oil I Vi 48 ion” British | yalty was upueld, the peopie o that new country would be guarded by the strong ana of the Mother Couatry, which never tails to yuard and protect her loyal subjects wherever they may be. Oualy # score of years have elapsed since then, and what do we find? The whole vast plain, from the Red River to the Saskatche- wan, has been couver‘ed into one immeasur- able wheat field. Train after train comes rolling across the plains, bringing to the markets of the world the valuable products of that fruitiul land. Twenty years ago nothing was seen in that vast territory but the buiix!o wrazing on its native plains ; | nothing heard gave the crack of the hun- ters rifle, the never-tu-be-forgotten whoop of the red man. , To-day can Le seen thriving cities, towns and villages, thou- sands of prosperous farmers tilling soil, and every elevator and grarary in the cvantry packed to their utmost with wheat, ready for shipment to the hungry millions of other lands. ; All this has been accomplished in twenty years, by your good government and Joyal people. How, then, can any persun con- Scientiously say that Canada 1s non-progres- sive, or that her people are not pushing ? Can you show me one reason why those disloyal malcontents should kneel like cravings mendicants at the threshold of Unele Sam to implore annexation? Do our people wish to couple their own, as well as the good name of their country, with the blood stained annals of the U. S. frontier. mee mt * ay west of the Missouri, smeared with hese Binal va ae of men, who a —_ _ tre »W ow find shelter under wings wi T or SUCCESS- i selves such a marvellous work | perly nourished f Before 1869, what was | | | { j - ci \ % ( a weil fertified blood and aire Made si:nply wit boiling water and Sold enty in parcke:s, by Grocers, labelled un- | JAMES EPPS « CO., Homeopathic Che London, Nngland, decl9—1 yr dv « ' c\ —s Dt ¢ : ; | & cn bh? O-s — ——t | ; % 4 \ ee Mes ae i “9 w bard SP i —, cA 4 Ny) . wy hale : eos ae NA eee OF it a pro- ”"_ Civil Service Gazette. il k thus: mists, (This Engraving represents the Lungs in 4 healthy state.) AS AN EXPECTORANT THE REMEDY FOR CURING ASTHMA, CROUP, PULMONARY ORGANS. BY ITS FAITHFUL USE When other Remedirs and Physicians have failed to effect a cure. Nuxses. In faet by every! it a good trial. It never fais to bring relief. It is harmless to tie Tost Delicate Child. PrRIcE 2c, 50c anv £10) per Bortce, CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS, ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED Recommended by Pavetctans, MINISTERS, AND dy who has given IT HAS NO EQUA It contains no OPIUM in any form. DAVIS & LAWRIE CO. (Limitwds Gemert Sreere! PIN VI AD. K dds Medal awarded to the autho Medical Association. Adk 1895, Boston, Mass., KER, graduate of Harvard 25 years’ practice in Boston, sulted confide ntially. Speci Man. Office, No. 4 Bultinel inl@—Iwr and & wlky Pick-lMe-Up Hors Are the best in the world for getting Horses into condition. For testimonials etc., apply to C. H. London and C Charlottetown, P. ©. I. mehl!l—dy wky lyr. Trusses than any man a eo ye oA Nia} without touching your hio, no waterproof. Largest stock of general Trusses, also the great Cluthe Spiral Trusses in stock, Reliable system for ORDERING SY MAL. , Saag! Spinal lnstrumentsnel{the weight and more effective, CLUB FEET Ene ce Iwill prove to anybody that opera never did nor can straighten Club Feet. Send 6cent stamps for Book. “MAS. CLUTHE, 118 King St. W., Teronto, ft SD ao Nole.—This favorite medicine is put up in oval bottles holding three ounces cach, with the name blou and the name of the inventor, S. R. Camp- bell, in red ink across the face of the label. Leware of imitations, refuse all substi- tutes, and you will not be (Jampbel’s Fathertic (ompound nic (onstipation, Cures (ihr -U (Jostiveness, aud all > arising from a disordered state of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, sueh or DR. TURE The last 25 years I have adjusted more able Patents, my own invention, in Truse- és, Spinal and C.ub Feet Instruments, Rupture—I will guarantee to hold largest Rupture chanical system to & straighten born Club Feet( Patented.) semmaminmmmmenimcmimmmeins smi nh i 8 ne an ll _—— WEDNESDAY, i7 et Oe - 1889. r by the National lress P. O. Box W. H. PAR- Medical College, who may be con- alty, Diseases of 1 Ntreet. ULF e Powders McLEAN, s hina Tea (©o., HH inAmerica. Valu- THE AT straps whatsoever, MR KEITH, ight BS3 Oe me-- tion February 25, 1888—eod & The Best thance —TO GET THOROUGHLY RELIABLE AND— THING GARMENTS, —IS AT—— B. S. DAVIES & CC'S TAULOCH00 ESLAMISHINEUL seciahnastamaiecel i ))—- nse ALWAYS A LAQGE STOCK 10 SELECT FROM, LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICEs. fall Pasian the popular and efficient Cutter, is ui the head of this Department, and with asgood stafi of workmen you are sure of getting the very best satislaction when leaving your orders with us. B. S. DAVIES & CO., wky CAMERON BLOCK Spring is Of nobby At prices m in the gluss, Customers disappointed, Give us a (jorplaints For P. J. as Dysvevsia or Indigestion, Bilious Affections, Lfoacache, Heartburn, Acidity of the Stomach, Rheumatism, Loss of Annetite, Gravel, Nervouz Debdility, Nausec, or V PREPARTD ON TAVEIA & LAW IOC. PP re rere aA dD, mitiage, &e., &e Price 25 Cents per Bottle. bY 00. (himiteda, ‘We've Tweeds from England, Scotland, And Fancy Cloths for Suits and Pants ; Our Worsteds recommend themselves, coming, joyful Spring ! A splendid stock to us does bring Cloths for Gents t» wear, that would make you stare. France, who have bought will tell. We’ve Furnishings of every sort, Of Hats and Caps we are not sh rt; And Shirts and Collars, Cuffs and Ties, call if you are wise. FORAN can’t be beat, To cut a Suit and make it neat ; The Cheapest Man in all the trade, And of competition not afraid. Queen Street, Three Doors Above Apotheoaries’ Hall. Cinalottetewn; March 20, 1890—wAi wlay ‘ei is nt s om : . my owes meee ', be} aut Rliski Wm te ek ows oe z etc en e. ass y ie 59.9 s — sw - re af a * THE BOs, Glam 7 TSO. 630 & ONEYS 1 action gives it won- rto cure all diseases. as : We Sich? This combined vr . = whe resce ie 9 i & VWhy Are 4 ée-9 & 3s aia : remrin wea ned ¢ d irritat d, and f these erent crzans to become c’éered a4 or torpid, and poisonéus humors are on i {' or | re ! i To t lood that Pat ld be expelled naturally. 2) : ; Cre , i FRd ime WS ‘ vp; | COMPGUND WILL CURSE BILIOUSNESS, PILES, CONSTIPATION, KIDNEY com. PLASUTS, URINARY DISEASES, FLIWALE WEAKNESS,REEUMA.- TISM, NEURALGIA, AND ALL NERVOUS DISORDERS, Py quicting and strengthening the nerves, and causing free action of the liver, bowels, and kidneys, and restor- ing their power to throw off disease, Why suffer Bilious Peins and Aches? Why tormented with Pites, Constipation? Why frightened c~gy Disoricred Kidnegat. Why cndure nervedi8 or sick headaches} Why Lave slepplees nights! Use Patne ‘s Cetrey Comrovyrp and rejoice in health. Jt is an entirely vegeta- bie rom rmicss in all cases. Sald by all J rst f’rice $2.00, wia’ Jor $5.00. WELLS, RICHARDSON &CO.,Proprietors, MONTREAL, ?. Q, a ars et | akg parm, € Encourage Home Manufacture BEARDSLEY'S CELERRATED nit AINE T K Ui AOL DbAU The Best Leather Preservative known, HE Subscriber wishes to inform the public Buu wrumsy oot he isthe manufacturer of the wvuve naInte ona...) 1g, upd gnaraptees it a oupener Acticle o: warnesses, Koots and Shoes auu acather generally. Tt is peculiarly adapted wor Keeping all articies of Leather to which it is applied SOFT and PLIABLE. It is certain to give satisfaction, and cannot possibly injure the Leather, as it is mantactured from the best articles to be ebtained in the market. A thor- ough application to Boots and Shees will render them perfectiy Waterproof, and Lumbermen and Faimers wil! never have wet feet if they will use BEARDSLEY’S OIL PAStE RLACKING, Parties wishing a Box can have li sent z mail on receipt of 25 cents. Special rates for Whole- sale orders, : Why this Blacking is the Best ;--lst, it is thor- oughly Wate proof; 2nd, it will perfectly pre- serve the Leather; 3rd, it keeps the Leather soft and pliable; ith. because all who have used it testify that it is just as recommended. Address your orders to the “ubseriber, i W. W. BEARD LEY, Manufacturer and Dealer in j’oots, Shoes and Harness, BERWICK, N, 8. Fe a. The Original m \ercee’s Racy Stn Ae aS aM LIVER MY EALIVE * GNUCv.S PILLS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. ALWAYS ASK FOR DR. PIEECE’S PELLLIS, OR LITTLE SUGAR-COATIED PILLS, Being entirely vegetable, they op- erate without disturbance to the system, diet, or occupation. Put up in glass viais, hormeti- cally sealed. Always fresh and reliable. As a laxative, altcrative, or purgative, these little Pellets give the most perfect satisfaction. SiGK HEADAGHE, Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Constipa.- tion, Indigestion Bilious Attac cs, and all derangements of the stom- ach and bowels, are prompt- ly relieved and permanently F cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets. In explanation of the remedial power of these Pellets over so great a variety of discases, it may truthfully be said that their action upon the system is universal, not a gland or tissue escaping their sanative influence, Sold by druggists, 25 cents a vial. Manufactured at the Chemical Laboratory of WORLD's DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N. Y. & ax S00 Ht wf ‘is offered by the manufactur- 7 ers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh % »% Eemedy, for a case of f " oe #2 Chronic Nasal Caturrh which ee, * they cannot cure. SYMPTOMS OF CATAERRH.—Duil heavy headache, obstruction of the nasal passages, discharges falling from the head info the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, 2b others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; the eyes are weak, watery, and inflamed; there is ringing in the cars, deafness, hecking or coughing to clear the throat, expectoration of offensive matter, together with scabs from ulcers; the voice is changed and has a nasal twang; the breath is offensive; smel) and taste are ime- paired; there is a sensation of dizziness, with inental depression, a hacking cough and gen- eral debility. Only a few of the above-named syinptoms are likely to be present in any one ease. Thousands of cases annually, without manifesting haif of the above symptoms, re- sult in consumption, and end in the grave. No disease is so common, more deceptive end dangerous, Gr less understood by physicians, By its mild, soothing, and healing properties, Dr. Sagc’2 Catarrh Remedy cures the worst cases Of Catarrh, **cold in the head,» Coryza, and Catarrbai Kicadache,. Sold by druggists everywhere; 50 cents, “entolad Ago.” from Catarrh.” Prof. W. Hausner, the famous mesmerist, of Ithaca, N. Y., writes: “Some ten years ago I suffered untold agony from chronie nagal eatarrh. My family physician gave me up as incurable, and said I must die. My case was such a bad one, that every day, towards sun- set, my voice would become so ‘hoarse I could barely speak above a whisper. In the mornin my coughing and clearing of my throat woul almost strangle me. By the nee of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, in three monthe, I was a well man, and the cure Las been permanent.” “Constantly Moawking and Spitting.” fnomas J. Rusmina, Esq., 2902 Pine Street, Si. Lowis, Mo., writes: “1 was a great sufferer irom catarrh for three vears. At times I could hardiy breathe, and wus constantly hawking and spitting, and for the last eight months could not breathe through the nostrils. I thought nothing could be done forme, Lucke ily, | was advised to try Dr. Sage’s_Catarrh Remedy, and I am now a well man, I believe it to be the only sure remedy for catarrh now manufactured, and one has only %o give it a fair trial to experience astounding results and a permanent cure.” Three Bottles Cure Catarrh. Eur Roses. Runyan P, O., Columbta Co., Pa., says: “My daughter bad catarrh when she was five years old, very badly. I saw Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy advertised, and oe cured a bottle for her, and soon saw helped ber; a bot