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PILLS Make New, Rich Blood: . all ma cr of di ei # , around ge tut iv 9 th tent he ¢ a bow of pilie Fs ota t “ . ‘ ete tenkt oa & hore ' r from tie OF re p. - at f i s Ueing thet i t dy ed everywhere. or seut 4 © + Gcte wm stampa; five boxes $1 DR & * JUHNSON & CO Custom House St. Bortea,. Mam NERVE | _¥f2ve BEAwsS re s new aw by over-work, of the errors 0- ex Br ANS aes of youth. This Remaly ab y cures the moet obstinate cases when ali other writer se UATMENTS have failed even to relieve wold by drag gists at $1 per package, of six for BS of cont ty INT Sold a } | geceips of price by suctreasing TH > Torrente, Ont Write for pwmpbics & EK at Huyner arnggi* Comlorting Cocoa. SUPPER. Gratetul Epps’s BKEAKFAST- | wiil see fair. by « viedge of the nat nral laws © rovern the operations of . i by a carefn: ei Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our breaKkta | s ately flavored beve A ay 4s many heavy do ise Uf 3 etitution t : atr t g i ~ H e th ’ ! er there ‘ W many u ) wel’ tort ti and a properly noursh el fra Civil Ser e Gazette. Made simy vith boiling water or milk Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled t ue JAMES EPPS & Chemists, Lor STAMPS WANTED. OLD Canadian, United States’ and other #lamps, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For many pay $! to $5 each GEORGE LOWB 246-Bpadina Avenne. Toronw, CvO., Homea:pathic ved ” Engtand EXAMINER . . DAILY Perr A ONT, (208, OF ae THeRe 44./4808. asenervee ae 8 enee CONTINUED Following out the suggestion, the ad- mira] and his companion found them selves in a dingy apartment, ill lit frosa @ Suuyey i gueetti Winuows. An ing stained table, littered with pens, papers and almanacs, an American cloth sofa, three chairs of varying patterns and a much worn carpet constituted all the furniture, save only a very large and ob- trusive porcelain spittoon and a gaudily framed and very som be hung above the fireplace. Sitting ir r picture which | front of this picture and staring gloom- ily at it as being the only thing which he tid stare at was a small, sallow | s large head, intervals of his art studies munched se dately at ls Mr. & faced boy, With in apple r. § 1 or Mr. Hanbury asked the admira » ain't no such people,” said the in?” but you bave the names on the who in the | | it in another way | upon the weather. | heard upon the stairs, the money lender T should senu ive « medical nan and have an opinion upen your life. Then I might see what could be done.” “That is quite fair. tion to that.” “There is a very clever doctor in the street here. Proudie is his name. John, goand fetch Dr. Proudie.” The youth was dispatched upon his errand, while Mr. Metaxa sat at his desk, trimming his nails and shooting out little comments Presently feet were I have no objec- hurried out, there was a sound of whis- pering, and he returned with a large, fat, greasy looking man clad in a much worn frock cost and a very dilapidated top hat. “Dr. Proudie, gentlemen,” said Mr. Metaxa. The doctor bowed, smiled, whipped off his hat and produced his stethoscope from its interior with the air of a con- juror upon the stage. ‘Which of these gentlemen am I to examine?’ he asked, blinking from one to the other of them. “Ah, it is you! Only your waistcoat! You need not undo your collar. Thank you! Afull breath! Thank you! Nine- ty-nine! Thank you! Now hold your breath for a moment. Oh, dear, dear, | what is this I hear?’ Ah, that is the name of the firm, you ese. It's only a name Metaxa that yon wants.” “Well, then, is he in?” ‘No, he’s not.” ‘When will he be back?” ‘Can't tell, I'm sure. He's gone to lunch. Sometimes he takes one hour and sometimes two. It'll be two today, i ‘pect, for he said he was hungry afore he went.” “Then I suppose that we had better call again,” said the admiral. “Not a bit,” cried Charles. how to manage these little imps. here, you young varmint, here's a shil- ling for you. Run off and fetch your master. If you don't bring him here in five minutes, I'll clump you on the side of the head when you get back. Scat!" He charged at the youth, who bolted from the room and clattered mad- ly down stairs. “He'll fetch him,” said Charles. ‘Let ns make ourselves at home. This sofa does not feel over and above safe. It was not meant for 15-stone men. But this doesn’t look quite the sort of place “I know it's Mr. Reuben | (To be Continued.) For Over Fifty Years. Aw Ocp And Weit Trizep Remepy Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of m others for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snccess. It soothes the | child, softens the gums, allay~ the pain, Shoo! | where one would expect to pick up money ‘Just what I was thinking,” said the admiral, looking rnefully about him “Ah, well! I have heard that the best furnished offices generally belong to the | Let us hope it’s the op posite here. They can't spend much op the management anyhow, That pump- kip headed boy was the staff, I suppose. Ha. by Jove, that’s his voice, and he’s got our man, | think!” As he spoke the youth appeared in the doorway with a small, brown, dried up little chip of a man at his heels. He was clean shaven and blue chinned, with bristling black hair and keen brown eyes which shone out very brightly from between pouched underlids and droop- ing upper ones. He advanced, glancing keenly from one to the other of his visit- poorest firms. ors, and slowly rubbing together his | thin blue veined hands. The small bor | closed the door behind him and discreet- | ly vanished ‘lam Mr. Reuben Metaxa,” said the money lender. “Was it about an ad vance you wished to see me?” “Yes.” ‘For you, | presume,” Charles Westmacott. ‘No, for this gentleman.” The money lender looked surprised *‘How much did you desire?” I thought of £5,000,” said the admiral ‘And on what security?” ‘l am a retired admiral of the British turning te navy You will find my name in the navy list. There is my card. I havi here my pension papers. I[ get £850 a year. | thought that perhaps if yon were to hold these papers it would be 6e- curity enongh that I should pay you You could draw my pension and repay ycurselves at the rate, say, of £590 a year, taking your 5 per cent interest as well.” ‘What interest?” ‘Five per cent per annum.” Mr. Metaxa laughed. “Per annum!” pe said. “Five per cent a month.” “Per annum!” he said. ‘A month! That cent a year would be 60 per Precisely. ‘But that is monstrous.’ ‘]| don't ask gentlemen to come to ma. They come of their own free will Those are my terms, and and they can take it or leave it.” ‘Then I shall leave it.” ros angrily from his chair. ‘But one moment, sir. Just sit down, and we shall chat the matter cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhes. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world Twenty-five cents a bottle. Ita value is nealculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no ther kind.—m. w,. f. wklv—l v ALL INTERESTED, See | READ THIS! Ail persons indebted to us by note | t | SORES | ALL and, book account or otherwise, will please take notice that their accounts | must be settled at once. | All amounts not paid February lst, | 1894, will be sued for without further | notes call and settle and save expense POOLF & LEWIS P. S.—We have on hand a large stuck £ Lumber, suitable for Building pur- wees, inl, 14, 2 and 3 inch Pine, Spruce ind Hemlock Boards, 1} inch Flooring snd Sheathing, Studding, Scantling, 2 and = | } inch Spruce and Hemlock Plank, Laths | ind Palings, Cedar and Spruce Shingles ‘edar Posts, Lime and Brick, eic., all of vhich we will sell low for Cash, as our vhole stock mast be cleared out by open- ng of navigation. Come and examine and get genuine bargains | POOLE & LEWIS, Peake’s Nu. 3 Wharf. Ch’town, Dee 21. L893—3m eol& wy } GIVIG ELEGTI i ro8 pursuance of an Act of the General Assemb)s of tl ida Isleond, m»de and + assed in the fifts- rs' yeurof the reixn of Her present Majest: dJueen Victoria. C »p '2. intituled: “The i! f Charlottet. wn lnc rperatin At,” on f the Act amevding the sam- 3S) Vc, 0. in uld “An cette m ndt City of C a lot u I ©o poration Act” I do herebv give Public Notice that an el- ction | fa Ma orf rthe said Ci y, andef me perso | serve as Coemon ‘-oncilma in -he ity ou cil for+ach of Wards Nim ers ', 24n 0 sadCitys and o twopersons tos rye as ( tm uuciln eu in the said Coaccl for “ard Nu 4 f sxid City, avd ef three per-onsa m on ‘sun imen i» tte said rd No 5 n «an tity t Commo, Ceuned = n ty af ews: r Ward Number One... feune: fs rpres «ti g One © veel tT '.o .!me Cou cilbor Tree -Onme Con cil r Four ..Tw tounc ll rs Five .. Toree C. unell rs WILL BE HEL!) ON Vednesday, the [4th day of February, A. D., 1894, \t the several places, that is to say in Ward No L. #t or wear tie oce of Mr John | ca her. Que n™ reet lu Ward Nu. 2,4 or near the honse of Thoma bucliy, opposite Mr. Ko Hear zs Warchouse iney Street, between Grea. Geurge and Vriac: | direeta, i Wand No. 3, at or near the Market House In Ward No 4, at or pear the new Cits Ha ner of Ken and Queen streets, in Ward No.5, at or near the carriage shop o1 J .rroli & McAleer, corner of Eustoa and Great ‘ru S reeta. And «i the said Eleccion the Poll will be opened ' nine » cock iv the forenoon, and continue vpen intil sive o'cluck in the afternuvn vf the sam “ay. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise all that part of iiorchester | : arlottetowa which lies souch of to serve a> | reing inala M yrad |} PILES USE that BURNS SORE EYES WOUNDS it’s very bad you must change your diet and perhaps tak —the doctor will rub thoroughl; POND’S EXT warmly with fl Headache tainly be much AND have the POND any of the many It’s But don’t accept POND’S EXTRAC mentions. PAIN tism may wholly dis 'S EXTRACT POND’S EXTRAC Have the early frosts or too late a lin- gering by the garden gate again aroused RHEUMATISM slumbering the summer long? FOR COLDS cuUTS BRUISES SPRAINS SORE THROAT Catarrh A AFTER SHAVING so peacefully Well, if ne distusteful drug e so tell vou vw hat—but first ~— the part an! ct with RACT, unnel, and ypeat It wil cer- 1: * + relieved. Now that you try it for mn wrap it the rheuma- things its buff wrapper a wonderful curative. substitutes. T CO., 76 Fifth Ave., N. Y. Dont Talk! but call an Room and Bedsteads, d inspect our New Parlor, Drawing Bedroum Suites, Chairs, “able and odd pieces of Furniture. Don’t Listen ! but remem are every time Furniture Store goods . uari Bb PETS Charlottetown, January 4, 189 determined to ber that we sell the Cheapest, and give the best bargains at JOHN NEWSON’S, the Cheapest on P. E. Island. No trouble to show g ods Ni. W¥ mid. Quality of iunteed. j What is SSI Sh SASS RAR NVQ oN SSS es) ANN TORIA SSS ESSESSSSEEESES SEES SSS LED Castoria is Dr. Samucl Piteher’s prescription for Inf..uts and Children. It contains ncither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. {t is a harmiecss substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Secthing fyrups, and Castor Oil It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty yoars’ use by Millions of Mothcrs. Castoria destroys Werms and allays foverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting four Curd, eures Diarrhea aud Wind Colic. Castoria rcii veg octhing troubles, cures constipation and flat uienecy Castoria assimilates and bowels, giving Yastorin. —— ene ly ' Mi tacts Asve rep iy ” ren. i effect upon ibeir chi! D.. G. C. Oraoon, Loweil, Mass. ——— * “astoria is the best remedy for children of . Lhope the day is 1 ot v il neg" 1a hen mothers willconsiJer the roai tof ta-ir chillren, an! use C. f t.e various quack nostrums d-stroviag their loved ones, by forci ‘Oastoria is aa excellent medicine for chil zt tly told me of its the food, regulates the stomac: bLealthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children’s Panacea—the Rlother’s Fricnd Castori.. “ Cactoria is so wellaicpted toc’! ‘rer I recommend it as superior toa. known to me.” Hl. A. Arches, al. vw 111 So. Oxford St., Lrvoalyn, N. 4 “Our physicians ia the children’s depagt ment have spoken bighly ef Uicir expert ence in their outside practice with Castor and althouch we only h2re sStori.i amonys which aro medical supplies what is known as ' ag opium, products, yet we are free to confess that ths merits of Castoria has won us to look with morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful acents down their throats. thereby sending favor upon it.” the m to premature graves.” Da. J. F. Krxcnevog, Conway, Ar The Centanr Company, TI Murray Street, New York City. Unitep Hosprrau anp Dispeysary. Boston, Mas Aizen C. Surrnu, Pres. street, and the parcel of land furmerly known ar | ve Military Karrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that part of ‘harlottetown which lies south of Ricimoud street and north of Dorcbester Street. Number Three shali com rise a!l that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street | | and north of Richmond Street. i sumver Four shail comprise all that part of Snariottetown which lies soutn of Filzroy Siree ind north of Gratton Street. tf X L Grain Crusher —-AND —— TURNIP SLICER. Number Five shall comprise all that part of | ‘hariottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, | .ucluding the Common of the -aid Town. The admiral | Water Works over. | Yours isa rather unusual case, and we | may find some other way of doing what you wish. Of conrse the security which you offer is no security at all, and nc sane man would advance 5,000 pennies on it.” “No security? Why not, sir?” ‘You might die tomorrow. You are nota youngman. What age are you?” Sixty-three.” Mr. Metaxa turned over a long column of figures. ‘Here is an actuary’s table,’ said he. “At your time of life the aver- ave expectancy of life is only a few years even in a well preserved man.” ‘Do you mean to insinuate that I am | not a well preserved man?” “Well, admiral, it is a trying life at een gay dogs and take it out of themselves. Then when they grow older they are stil! bard at it and have ~o chance of rest oz peace 1 do not good one.” ‘Tll tell you what, sir,” said the ad- wiral hotly here to St. Paul's, and my friend here I'll let you see whether i am an old ran or not.” “This is beside the question,” said the | money lender with a deprecatory shrug. “The point is thatif you died tomorrow where would be the security then?” “I could insure my life and make the policy over to you.” “Your premiums for such @ sum, if | gny office would have you, which I very ' much donbt, would come to close op | £500 a year. That would hardly suit your | book.” ; “Well, sir, what do you intend to pro | pose?” asked the admiral. “] might. to accommodate vou, work Sailors in their younger days are | NOMINATION DAY. WEDNE-DAY. February 7th, A. PD 1894, from hestime of Twélve at noon until the hour of “our o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. for qualification of Electors. see abuve Act 5) Victoria, Cap. 12, sec 24 to 29. {L. 3.3 H, M. DAVISON, : City Cierk. T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of tiie ( ity of Charlottetown. ity Clerk’s Office. Charlottetown, Jar, 18, 1894, jen23-—10i secuon of a Water Commissioner. N purauance ef an ‘ct of the General Assem- biy of thia Island, made and passed in the mh year of the reign of Her p esent Majesty Joven Victoria, intituled: “ Cnurlotte-own Act. iss7." I do hereby give Public Notice that an Slection for a Water Commissioner for the City of Charlottetown, the place of MR. ALEXANDER McKIN- NON, retired, will be held on WEDNE>* DAY, the Mth day of February, A. D. 1&9, at the severa' places, that is to say: In Ward No.1, ator near the office of Mr ‘ohn Mac-achern Queen Stree in Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Cfuomas Connoliv, opposite Mr. R Heartz’- Warebouse, Sidney Street, beLween Great George end Prince Streets. In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. in Ward No 4. ator near the new Ciy Hail -orner of Kent and Queen Streets. In Ward No. 5, at or near the carriage -hop -f tarroll & McAleer, corner of Euston and treat George streets. and at the said Election the Poll will be ypened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and con | tinue epen until five o’cl ck in the afternvon of think a sailor’s life e. “If you have two pairs of | | gloves, (ll undertake to mmnock you out i.nder three rounds, or I'll race you from he same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shali compris ali that part of harluttetown which lies sou:h of lorchester “treet, and the parce! of land formerly known as he Military Barrack Ground Number [wo shad comprise all that part of Chariottet ;wn whicn les south of Richmond treet and north of Worchester Street Nuon ber Three shall comprise all that part of thariotletown Which lie- -outh of Gref ov Street vod north of “‘ichmoud >t eet. Number Four shall comprise all that part of harlottetown which tie¢ south of Fitzroy Street | «nd north of Graf on Street, Sumber Five shail c mprise al! that part of ‘harlatte'own which lies north of Fitzroy >treer, ncluding the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY WEDNESDAY Februar: 7h, A D 189 fro the time of Twelve at noon entil the heur of Four o’clock in the afternvon of the same ant. For qualification of Electors, see Aot , Vic- toria, wntituled “ Cha lottetown Water Works \ot, 1887,” Cap, 12, sec, 24 to 29. {L. 8.) 51 Victoria, T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of harlottetown, Hi. M, DAV num, ‘ity Clerk. Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, Jan, 18, 1894, an Zz 301 Having a large stock of the above Farm Implemegts on i hand, and wishing to close them out this season, for the next ‘two months I will sell them fur 12 bushels of good White Russian Wheat, delivered at Charlottetown. Bags returned with Crusher. above always on hand. rFINL ty X. Wheat by train will have Extra Rings for the mb W. Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1893—eed & wy LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. Parties sending RGD Mre. DeWet—* There, Reginald, are those Rigby “ aterproofs I have been tell- ing you about. Cuan’t you see how styli h ani comfortable they look ?—and they are just lovely for winter weather. You al- ways wait till everybody else in the world adopts a new thing before you will believe in it. We really must have them at once.” POROUS WATERPROOF GARMENTS. 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How a Queens County Man Found Pormanent Healing, His Own Exp: rience Tells Fully an@ h all Reaéd- ould Know, Freely some Truth ers of this Paper Here and there, in almost every town of our province, are “chronic” cases over which doctors disagree; cases that become worse year after year Itisto reach such tha the gentleman to whom these lines refer, and whose portrai: is here given, has written the story of bis case. a Chipman, Queens Co., N.B it was there that a representa. ive of the Groder company alled upon him, Sept. 1st, of he present year. His i wis tee cordial He pladiy icknowledyed his thanks, giv- ng expression to the following statement: “It is five years since I first became effiicted with a form of indigestion Last winter it bes into chronic diarrhces I cannot ell you how much | suffered or SIX LONG WrEKS. 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