Don’ t Bet With Sieunaue. r IS SAFER NOT TO BET AT ALL A polite stranger went into a down- town drug store, spoke to the sm¢ _ young clerk and purchased a bar of toilet soap from him. The stranger carelessly thrust it into bis pocket,then drew it out again, looked at it medita tively fora moment, and remarked: “Smaller piece than usual.” “Guess not,” said the sporting young man, flashing his diamond at the polite stranger. The polite stranger was almost cer- tain that the bar was below the proper The clerk ably defended his establishment as a fair dealing concern. The stranger was sure that he could BIZC. PETE nets. RXAMINER. MA ROE &. 1886. The Most Wonderfal Family Rxeels * ane Yaete fur Remedy Bver Known. qr-c URES — Diphtheria, ounsie— Gasenn, a ' roup, Asthma, Bron- era Morbus, Dysent er i ehitis, Neuralgia, Rheu- Chronic Diarrhoea, Ki | matism, Bleeding at the ney Troubles, and Spinal Lungs, Hoarseness, In- papeees. Circulars fluengza, Hacking Cough, iI. S. 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Sold evervwhere,orsent by mail for 5c. in Furnished in laree cans, price $1.00; by mail, $1.20. CHICKEN CHOLERA, Cir cula rsfroo. 1. 8. JGQHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass, Better Value Than Ever | take him toa half dozen places in the city where larger bars of that brand were sold for the same price. This roused the sporting clerk’s wagering proclis on , and he exclaimed : “L'il bet yon zo Eees an’t.” The polite stranger was not a betting man, but for the sake of showing that bis ¢ coo have to bet the sporting young man | just once. It would be more enterestiog, suggested the latter if they made it $19. | The polite stranger thought it would, too, aud, $20 being placed in a stake- holder's hands, the latter and the two betters set out fora neighboring drug store. The bar which the young man had sold was here found to ve short in weight and size. P ive more establish- ments were visited all with the same result, and the clerk ordered the stake holder to give up the $20. The polite} stranger then left, rather unceremon- iously, and the sporting young man went back to his toil. His story reach-| ed his empl yer's ears, and he being e peric: ced j he business, at once saw )}- that his had been the victim of a | confidence game almostas old as the | hills, known as the “soap-cake dodge.” The polite stran rer had simply substi- tuted an ‘and asmaller cake for the one sold him and relied upon the spor ¢ man’s self-confidence to carry out the rest. The sporting young man has quit gambling and became a Mmisanta Opist. sine Well to Remember. in ice fulness is the weather of the heart. That sle pia the best Stimulant, & nervine sate for all to take i Phat it is better to be able to say than to be able.to learn Latin. ‘That cold air is not necessarily pure Dor warm air necessarily impure. Phat a cheerful face is nearly as good for au invalid as healthy wea ther. That there are men whose friends aré more to be pitied than their Cneniies, Tbhatadvice is like castor-oil, enough to give, talce. That wealth may bring luxuries, that luxuries do ha ppiness. That grand temples are built of small stones, and great lives made up of small events That nature is a rag merchant who works up every shred and art and end into new creations, Thatan open mind, and an open hand, and an open heart, would every- where find an open door. Thatit is not enou; gh to keep the poor in mind, give them something to make them keep you in mind. That men often preach from nouseto ps while the devil to the basement window. ‘That life’s real heroes and heroines ave those who bear their own burdens bravely and give a helping hand to those around them. That hasty often rankle in the wo a which in jury gives, and that soft assuage it; forgiving cures, and f Rane g takes away the scar. Hope for the Bald-Headed. easy but hard enough to but not alw ays bring the is crawling wo rds A correspondent gives arecipe for baldness, He says: “Two friends and I talked over, a year ago, the facts of our becoming bald very rapidiy, and we tried a suggested remedy with ua qualified success, our hair having re- grown over all the bald spots, Here is what we did: First, had good ven- tilators put in our bats. Second, re- moved oar hats from our heads at Junch counters and indoors. Third, stoppe: d drinking spirits, and took tem- per: on drinks aod malt liquors only. Fourth, washed our heads with soap (Castile) and warm water and with a flesh brush, twice a week, and after, rubbed alcohol in to cleanse the pores of the skin better and prevent taking cold. To keep out dandruff and to keep the head cool will encourage the growth of the hair, Tameure. This remedy my father, 70 years of age, recommended, and he has not a bald spot on bis head. OO NOTES. the promissory, x ‘_ELCOME SO = but facts about an article that does not con- tain one particle of the adulterations used to reduce the cost of “* Pure Goods,” but does possess the value of leyitimate Washing Qualities, the demand for which proves the advantage gained by the use of the genuine in was well-foun ded, he woul 1 | FO ‘LEONARD MORRIS, THE WHOLESALE TRADE. rey R new samples of BOOTS and SHOES tor spring will soon be out, and we will have the pleasure of calling on our castomers in a short time. We hope to receive your liberal patronage as heretofore. DORSEY, GOFF & CO, Ch’town, Jan. 26, 1885. The Liverpoal and Loudon and Globe Insurance Go. aeote) Assets, ed Ast Dec.. iIss4,_ 836,023,954.86. - O— MIRE INSURANCE may be effected with this Company on the mest Advantageous Terms. R. R. FITZGERALD, Fr. 5. fC. Agent, Ch’town, P K, I. 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BISSETT, Sole Executor Dated at Cardigan Bridge the 12thjo Avp Jan., A D., 18896—febl2 wky 4i -E"_AY Fe IV FOR SALE. TEXHE undersigned will sell by private sale his valuable Farm of 80 acres of land at Nine Mile Creek, West River, Lot 65. This farm was formerly owned by Captain Cam p- bell, and is convenient to mussel mud, starch and lobster factorie-, shipping places, &e. Over fifty acres are clear and under cuitiva- tion, the balance is covered with a good growth of soft wood, For terms apply to James Bradley, Great George Street, Charlottetown, er to JOHN BRADLEY, Melville Road, Lot 29 Jan, 29, ’85—wky LONG CLEAR BACON E3S PORK, Breakfast Bacon, Spiced Rolls, Su ar-eured Hams, Cumberland Bacon, and Lard, in car-lots or less quantities, Address J. GRIFFIN, Pork Packer, St. Thomas, Ont, Jan. 15, '86—2aw 3mos FARM FOR SALE a Subscriber will sell by private sale his VALUABLE FARM of 75 acres of land, situated at South Shore, Lot 65, about three miles from Rocky Point Ferry. 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