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Many apparently hopeless cases $ have been enna by a course of AMPBELL’S WINE OF ¢ \ BEECH TREE CREOSOTE TRY IT! AT ALL DRUGGISTS. K. CAMPBELL &CO., Montreal. sonnet eee on Oe oe _— TO LET. 1 Premises lately occupied by Mr. George T e, situat ns dney Street, containing | « j na. tehen, dining room, shop | smd front room; good yard and stabling, ete. | Vossession imiaediately Apply to JAMES F. CURTIS. | deci =i NErRvVous MEN: EXHAUSTED VITALITY. The err we of ¥ uth. Prema we D use permen Tassteew s sad ¥ } presen or by i A iires TUTr and des a PILLS Make New, Rich Blood’ 2 wonden lecavery No othe » them in ’ tively cure of feleve f dixe The ‘ ron arous.d est th stofa Lox cf pile Find a be nkfu ’ ~! oe from thy bite Z te i jug tt~@. sent « @aii for & et 3} stomme ' . $ , DR ig SUHNSUN & CO.. 21 1 Liouse §t. Lbortum, Maga NERVE BRAND eve 0 sew us covery thas cure wm case? 0 ean Debit Lost Vigor ax i ; vestores tix weakness of body of mind causec by over-work, or the errors o- ex cemses of youth. This Remely ab solute'y cures the most obstinate cases when ali other cRESTMENTS have failed evento relieve. old by drug pists a or six for or sent by mail or ee onebe odinening Wie ames MEDICINE 2. Teronte, Ont Write for pamphict Soldin— n by G ke Hug! lruggist NERVE BerANS ( parlottetow NEW FRUITS, 10 boxes fine O. S. Valencia Raisins DAILY EXAMINER with Japanese ideas and castoms. Let the reader refiect for a large a place the subject of CATeSSsesS an a t ana 1 et him conside ese literature th | of love? i ' i co i | experiments have shown that it is quite | mosphere in such neichborhoods in a | Bureau of Statistics, taking 24,000 cases i | - Ko ases Kare in Japar. . A Musical Voice, Mr. L feadio Hearn, in his paper, “Of The nasal twang produced by Catarrh |} the Eternal Feminine,” in the Atlantic, | gives a disagreeble sound to the voice. But fore ¢ e > ’ oe 1 bo ‘ thus refer yone of the inany liffe | Catarrh is also accompanied by even more ences between the poety and fiction of | unpleasant results such : ler > breat} Japan and those of the western nations: |) 'P\°"*8" eS lmmeatt p one featu f West headache, nausea, deafness, et Suflerers mts upon one feature o ese . : : . e terature never to be reconciled from Catarrh will find in Hawker’s Catarrh Bes bal Seti ; ‘ hed : on ss ‘ Cure a perfect and positive cure, restoring the organs to their natural healthy condi tion and removing all disagreeble Sold everywhere moment how kisses and our toms Svinp lembraces occupies in Only 25 cents 1 our prose fiction, and then rthe fact that in Japan have ne exisvence For kisses and ea braces are thleilaiadlipenciineieis Jules Simon thinks the surest recipe for whatever attaining a hale old age is “intellectual simply unknown in Japan as tokens of | work.” This will greatly comfort some of affection, if we except the solitary fact | us that J ipanese mothers, like muthers all ver the world, lip and hug tinwir little For Over Fifty Years. 4 betimes An Otp Anp Wet Triep Remepvy.— Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Svrup has | if ma xl there is no more hry sing or kissing. Such actions, except | beed used for over fifty years by millions int as infants, are held to be | of mothers for their children while teeth- igen dest Never | iris kiss nig, with perfect snecess. It soothes the |! ae a yr eee cee ae — Z bs child, softens the gums, allays the pain, fg uur Shee tube hebie cee cures the colie, and is the best remedy for raul gens! he on tinp Gaae Diarrheea, Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold ee a : 2 h mae > : pe sileadane > by Druggists in every part of the world. Neither have we the least indication | 1 wenty;five cents a bottle. Its value is | throu it Japanese liter .ture of any | incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mra. tiine in the hist race when ' Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no uffection was more demonstrative taan | other kind—t1r. w. f. wkly—] y itis to-day. Perhaps the Wes. ra read ary : ; -_ er will Sud it hari even to i.unazine’a Aman living in Saline County, Mo., literatare in the whole cour: f which | has a flock of ninety-s:x wild geese which mention isamade of kiseing, of eua- | he has caugght by using other geese as de- | acing, even of pressing a loved hand; | Coys maud-clasping i action & totally —_——-- t 1 Jap nese imputs 13 kissin-y The Modern Invplid, Yet on these topics even the naive songs Has tastes medicinally, in keeping with muntry f even the old ballads } i . : other luxuries. A remedy must be plea- of the peopie about unuappy lovers, are a 3 : oo: E santly acceptable in form, purely whole Quite as silent asthe exqyuisite verses of " + + ° ‘ Bis hy ae . some in composition, truely beneficial in tine? ¢ irl pect . . . _ A 1: ae ' effect ¢ entirely e fro ery objec- Suppose we take for an example the tect and ntirely free from every o a ancient | ur ballad of ‘Shantokn- | tionable quality. If really ill he consults mara,” which has given origin to various physician; if constipated uses the gentle pe rus and housenold words familiar amily laxative, Syrup of Figs throughout Western Japan. Here we menoitre wos i have the story of two betrothed lov lhe subway companies in New York | ers, long separated by a cruel mis- | city now have underground about 40,000 fortune. wandering ia searc: of each other allover the empire, and at last su idenly meeting before Kiomidzu Tem ple by the favor of the gods. Would not any Aryan poet describe such a meeting a3 3a rushing of the two into each other's arms, with kisses and cries But bow does the old Japanese ballad describe it? In brief, the twain only sit down together and stroke each other a little. Now, even this reserved form of caress isan extremely rare in dulgence of emotion miles of wire Siilliihaies sas Insome industries and enterprises it is enough to mentiona name immediate confidence. Priestley’s fabrics are known They are chiefly made in black, plain or fancy and black and white. They are ex- quisite in beauty, and drape with a soft harmoniousness of ensemble which no other dress fabrics can equal. These goods are now on sale in Canada by first class You may see — and again fathers | dealers The trade mark is “The Varn and sons, husbands sud wives, mother ished Board” on which the goods ar and daughters, meeting after years of | . 24 ped absence, yet you will probably never see MM the least approach to a caress between them. They will kneel down and salute each other and smile, and perhaps cry a little for joy; but they will neither rush into each other's arms nor utter extraordinary phrases of affection. In * Argentine has imported over 1000 new reapers and threshers, mostly from the United States, for her coming wheat har- vests. snl Received to-day from England our stock deed, such terms of affection as ‘“‘my ; , ; dear,” ‘‘my darling,” ‘“‘my sweet,” “my | of Easter Cards in new and pretty designs. love,” ‘my life,” do not exist in Japan- | Call and see them at Carter’s Bookstore ese, nor any terms at all equivalent tc f15 lw our emotional idioms, Japanese affec tion is not uttered in words; it scarcely appears even in the tone of voice; it is chiefly shown in acts of exquisite court- esy and kininess. I might add that the opposite emotion is under equally per- fect control, but to illustrate this re markable fact would require s separate ee ee USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great Blood an i Nerv e Remedy Lobster Supplies, 1894 iron with hishands. Thestrongest man could not take from him a ball which he held between his thumb and first finger While standing up, with no support whatever, four. strong soldiers could not move him. He remained as firm es a rock. Somretimes he amused hizneelf by taking on bia shoulders his own horse, fu:iy harnessed, and with that heavy load he promenaded the public square, to the creat delight of the isahabitants At about the same time there lived a Spaniard named Fisdro who could break the strongest bandcuffs that could be put around his wrists. He folded his arts on his chest and ten men pull ing in Cilferent divections with .ropes iki not unfold them. Augustus II elector of Saxony, was a man of great strength. He could carry a man in his open hand. One night he quietly threw out of awindow a monk who paraded his palace, pretending to be a chost Souris; 5,40 lbs Block Tin, 3.000 Ibs Pig Lead, coils Manilla Rope, 9, 12, 15, 18; 3 doz Herring Nets, assorted sizes; 5,0” small Hoops for Heads, 7,000 Trap Bows, 50 kegs Trap Nails, assorted sizes; 2> kegs Box Nails, 2,00 cases 1 lb Tall Lobster Cans, 2,009 cases 1 Ib Flat do, 1,000 cases } Ib Flat do, all guaranteed ; 300 Ibs Copper, 10 Lobster Bath Boilers, Galvanized Iron, assorted sizes; 100 Galvanized Bath Trays, 300,000 Paper Linings for | Ib Tail Cans, Fiat Cans, at factory prices if orders given immediately; also, 100,000 laths. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO., Water Street, jans-2m- 2aw For First-class Footwear, Faultless Fit and Finest Finish, in Foremost Fashions, at Fairest Pigures, Find Granby Rubbers and Overshoes, A Remedy for Damp tivuses, People who are unfortunate enough to live in damp houses, particularly near undrained land. are apt to think that there is no help for them save in re moval. They are mistaken. Successful possible to materially improve the at very simple manner—by the planting of the laurel and the sunflower. The : laurel gives of abundance of ozone, while the ulful eyed” sun flower is poteut in destroying the mu larial condition. These two, if planted on the wost restricted scale in a garden close to the honse will be found t speedily increase the dryness and saiu brity of the atmosphere, and rhenma tism, if it does not entirely become a memory of the past, will be largely al leviate THEY WEAR LIKE IRON Aw Odd Superstition, There are people who have a distinct antipathy to the screech owl and cannot listen to a single burst of its hilarity without shaddering. The screech ow! is snpposed by the negroes on southern plantations to be in direct communica tion with all the “ghosts” and ‘“‘giants of the forests. He plays a great part in the more weird folklore story of the darkeys. A funny superstition in re gard to the screech owl is that if you will take your shoe or slipper off your left foot the tiret time you hear an ow] langh and turn the shoe sole npward on the floor and place your ‘stocking foot on the bottom of the shoe's sole the owl will stop langhing and fly for ten miles onest opinion, write to without rest Ppsee © ee tees tone fifty years’ nm ness. ommunica- tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In- jon concermng Patents and bow to ob- tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan- ica] and scientific books sent free. ; Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive gas notice in the Scientific American. and thus are brought widely ALL DEALERS SELL THEM. jan20—tts & wy CAVEATS, [RADE MARKs COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTA a4 PATENT? Fora Au Authrepelogical Faet. J. Koros', director of the Hungarian as a basis. reached the fo lewing con v lected ‘ : : U0 Oran 20 kegs Grapes, 20 bags Nuts (Filberts i N.,, B. & M. RATTENBIRY. | ' Grateful - Comtorting. Epps’s © pps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. | “By athorough knowledge of the nat- | ural jaws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful | application of the properties of well-select- | ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our | breakfast and supper a delicately flavored } beverage whic many heavy | doctors’ bills It is by the ju licious use of ; euch articles of diet that a constitution | ’ untii may ®ave ie may be grad aliv bull strong . Pr enough Ww resist every te ud ney tod “Care, ; ; ° . i Hundreds of subtle maladies are 9 neting ‘ t i round us ready attack wherever there isa weak point. We may escape many a fatal ahaft | keeping o rselves wel! forti fied by pure blood and a properly nourish ed frame.”—Civil Sery Made simply with boiling water or milk. | Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled ice Gazette. i ius, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecpathic | Chemists, London, Ea. tand. | STAMPS WANTED. _ | OLD Canadian, United States’ and other stamps, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For mane pay $1 to $5 each GEORGE LOWE 346 Spad‘na Avenue, Toronto. | near being a wedding between Miss Bly press le: . | Neil MeKeclnie, with his wife and mother- clusier Children, whose fathers are on te th eee farsr. less than twenty years of aye, have | Ingest cireuls in the weak constituticas The issues of weratiaine wale: year. Single fathers of between twenty five and 2 ns u- forty years are the stronigert, while the | Beelaplates, 10 colars snd Ratiperepee ot nes children of fathers of over forty vears lates Coolens and oeeete oe aah eee oe MUNN & CO.,, New Yous, OADWAY. are weak. He Dido’t Press Her, “Yes,” said Gibley, “it came pretty SHERIFF'S SALE. . By virtue of a Writ of Statute Execu- tion to me directed, issued out. of Her Majest\’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of Thomas W. May against John Martin, [have taken and seized as the property of the said John Martin all his right, title and interest in-and to the fo lowing property, namely, all that tract piece or parcel of Jand situate, lying and being at D-.ndas, in Township Number Fifty-five, in Kings County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows :—On the North by land lately sold to Jonathan Matheson ; on the East by land now or formerly in possession of and me; but she said there was one thing Tlacked. 1 asked her what that one thing was, and she said, ‘Don't esk me you'll call me mercenary.’ So I didn't ee + ES = ALL THREE CURED, in-law - ured of Constipation by Dodd's Kidney Pille—These Pills better Than Ordinary Catharties, Torosto, Feb. 19.—Nei: McKechnie, a popular barber of this city, has been a suf- ferer from chronic constipation for years, He nsed Do ld’s Kidney Pills and not only obtained immediate relief, but a permanent to inspire | dress throughout the world. | essay e A Sixteenth Century sanuow. o ‘ ‘ . . - The subscribers offer for sale the following : » Rov . wand : : 4 Louis de Boufflers, who lived in the | Lovsters ani Fishing Outfits at lowest prices | - | sixteenth century, could break a bar of | for cash or approved credit: i 700 boxes Leaabrook Tin Plates, best brand; | 100 boxes do. do., delivered at Georgetown or | 2,000 Ibs Cotton Twine for Trap Heads, 300 | 300,000 do. for 1 Ib Flat Cans, 200,000 do. for } Ib } 68 I BO wk Lawcmetle Fa. eme. His wite "ome mother-in-law were | Daniel Nicholson ; on the South by land | aimilar af ter ‘ a ae ! . Pes cneane yafflicted, and u ed these pills | now or formerly in possession of Alexan with the eame good result. Ordinary jo, McLeod; and on the West by the Cum- | cathartics give only temporary relief and ; leave the patient worse than before using | them. While Ddid’s Kidney Pills are not catharties, their peculiar action on the liver and kidneys is such that the causes of constipation are permanently removed, | These pills are manufactured by Dr. L. A. ! Smith & Co., Toronto, and ara sold by all dealer, or wil 2 aiie ecei , ; : : ve TT ee ll be maiied on receipt of thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on price; fifty cents per box, or six boxes for ‘ $2.50 ; the said writ, being Six Hundred and ce +++ | twenty-nine dollars, and interest on Five ' Hundred and twenty-six dollars, from the Fifteenth day of July, A. D. 1893, till paid at the rate of Seven per cent., per annum besides sheriff's fees and all incidental ex- penses, berland road, containing one humdred acres of land, a little more or less. And ; I do hereby give Public Notice that I will on Friday, the Tenth day of August next, A. D. 1894, at the hour of Twelve o’clock noon, at the Court house, in Georgetown, in Kings County, set up and sell at Public Auction the said property, or as much ee 98 OS —— Do you Cough? Hawkev’s Tolu and Wild Cherry Balsam is a sure Cough Cure. ! “Mother, what shall I do for this dread, fal cough?” “Take Puttner’s Emulsion. my dear, it always helps our family DANIJEL A. McINNIS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, King’s County, i - —— February 2nd, 1894. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great A. A. McLean, Plaintiff's Attorney. tlood and Nerve Remedy. dy ex, 3in £ : two months Russian Wheat, delivered at Charlottetown. USE POND’S EXTRACT FOR BILES BURNS SORE EYES WOUNDS POND’'S SORES Headache AND ALL PAIN that it’s very bad you m and perhaps tak —the doctor will t mentions. Ha 8 Have the early frosts or too late a lin- gering by the garden gate again aroused RHEUMATISM so slumbering the summer ust change y< rub thoroughly Lise EXTRACT, then wrap warmly with flanne tainly be much relieved. NN have the POND’'S EXTRACT any of the many things its buff wrapper 3ut don’t accept substitutes. POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Ave., N. Y. FOR COLDS a a eatthal de g BRUISES } malate ne n flicted with part afiiictea Witt it SORE vppear, It-will cer THROAT Gatarrh AND AFTER SHAVING peacefully Well, if tism may wholly disappeat 1. Now that you try it for wonderful curative. Ll. 2. m Grain Orusher ———-AND —— TURNIP ee Gene ne (x —_ SLICER. Having a large stock of the above Farm Implements on hand, and wishing to close them out this season, for the next I will sell them for 12 bushels of good White Wheat by train will have Bags returned with Crusher. Extra Rings for the above always on hand. Cl BD. W. vtown, Dec. 27, 1893—eod & wy , > - KEINLAWYSON, LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. Parties sending What is SS SN a = in MT, of g A, Z YZ ae, wp WZ Zo z > SS Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants 2nd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ether Nareotic substance. {t is a harmless substitute © for Paregoric, Drops, Secthing Eyrups, and Castor Oil. t is Pleasant. Its gua Tilillions of Mothers. Castor Castoria prev and Wind fovcrishness. eures Diarrhcwa tecthing troubles, cures const anteo is thirty ycars’ use by ia destroys Worms and allays rents vemiting four Curd, Colie. Castoria relieves nation and flatuiency. 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Vuality, Quantity, Price, We keep everything a first- should We not only sell at class Clothing Store keep. moderate prices, but fill and deliver orders promptly and carefully. Inspection of our Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Suits will oenvince you we are fully up to the wants of the people of P. E. Island. McKay Woolen Go, Charlottetown, Nov. 17, 1893. Give us a call 7894. Spring Trip From Liverpool, si Ze Pm THE CLIPPER BARK RALPH B. PEAKE, 700 Tons Register, Classed A 1 Red, at Lloyds, RICHARD RENDLE, COMMANDER, will be on the berth at Liverpool on the ist MARCH, and will sail from that port For Charlottetown Direct, ABOUT ist OF APRIL NEXT, and wiil carry Freight at through rates to he different Kailway points on the Islan 80 Pictou. jas~ For Freight appiy in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bros., 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BEOS. & CO. Charlottetown, Jan. 16, 1894. pat guareod her wat sum jour 8w The World's Columbian Exposition. l. The whole civiiired world has been in- terested in the Great Celebration. The crowned heads of Europe, the governments ot all the famous nations of the globe, the lands of the Orient and the islandsof the sea have all been co-operating to render the Exhibition worthy of the greatest event of modern times. Its magnitude and marvelous character can only be described by saying that it has com- prised all the rarest products of land and sea, the most dazzling wonders of nature and the grandest prod ctions of human genius. 2. The Great Fair which colsbrates the dis- eovery of America by Colungbus has never been equalled. It was larger and more mag- nificent than any similar exhibition ever held. Over twenty million dollars was ex- pended in its grand spacious bnildings, and the result was the most attractive Exhibition the world ever saw. 3. 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Farm For Sale THE subscriber offers for sale 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 tains a good Dwelling Honse aud five Outbuildings, all in good condition, There orchard in connection Apply to Cc. BENOIT, Water Street iin. «seine 18 aiso a good Terms easy. J uly 3.1 893, wn j \ a gt (TI A OC TTT