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Charlottetown, January 30, 1894—-tu thu sat evening, at the* office of wa Nat i, lt tc For First-class iootwear, Pauitiess Fit and Pines! Piui-h. in Foremost a hieus, Pairest Figures, Find Granby Rubbers and Overshoes. at THEY WEtR LIKE [20N | ALL DEALERS SELL THEM. jan20—t t s & wy (Telephone ¢ ompany. The Annual General Meeting of the Sue "Toa Co anpany of Prince E lward | for the election of Directors and such other proceedings and business | as it is competent for the Shareholders to deal with and determine, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the l4th day of March, | 1894, at the hour of eight o'clock in the the President, ' I: King Street, H. J. CUNDALL, mcechl President. } 7 Inland Steam Navigat on Company. The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders o° the Intand Steam Naviga- tion C ompany will be held in the Room in Queen’s Building, King Street (now ocen- pied by the Harhor Light), on SATUR- | DAY, the 17h inst. at 3 o'clock, p.m. L, C. OWEN, Secretary. 1894—eod tl dte TO LET.—A convenient tenement heuse containing seven reoms, situated Gn Orlebar Street. Possession given Ist May. Enquire ' of Mrs. BLATCH, corner of Great George and | Fitzroy Streets. 2aw ti—mceh?2 | Ch’towa, March 1, and pune- | signee eneietinaneneees LAND. ; | ton about 20 years ago. THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1894. VOL 33. Brings conte me improvemeat and ends to p@sonal enjoyment whea ighthy used, “The ang who live bet- | or than othe and enjoy life more, with 33 expenditure, by more proniptly lasting thélworld’s best products to ce needs of Physical being, will attest tho valye to Bealth of the pure liquid laxative pritieiples embraced in the reiucdy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellevee is duc to its presenting 7 the form myst acceptab’2 and yloen t to the taste, the refreshing and truly :eficial properties of @ perfect lax- ive 3 3 effectaatly: cle ane ng the system, ling colds, headaches and fevers ul a perma: 7. curt 4 constipation, it tas given Satisicnction to millionsand | met with the approval of the medical fession, Scans it acts on the Kid- | . Lae and Bowels without weak- og them and it is perfectly freo from ay ry objectionable substance. | Syrop of Figs is for sale by all drug. | ss in J5c. boitles, but it is manu. | ied by the California Fig Syrup ily, whose name is printed on every g2, also the name, Syrup of Figs, i being well ieformed, you will not t »ny substitute if offered. z R. Wats ap Vruguist. ? & f-fand, juiike the Dutch Process - 4 No Alkalies he ES. Other Chemicals x are used in the ney preparation of W. BAKER & C05 _ \Breakfast Cocoa Charlotteow a iv mwtfo | cents f | ze droll monsieur., we ao - GARDEN AND CRADLE. When our babe he goeth walking in hisgarden, Around h ms play, $ tink ling fect ih ® sunbeca oulé to him, to him Gay, > varden. ng in hiseradls, ; The m hath a mind to him And layeth on his bead a golden crowa; A sitgeth then the wind to him A 80g, (ie wentie songz of Bethiem town, W sen our babe he goeth swinging in | is cradle, — Eugene Viel thicago News-Recor¢, JASPER’S WOOING. ‘asper Greene dismissed the driver when he reached the wharf after cross- ine the Ottawa at the Four Corners and looked round | for Daonst to carry his- as in days of | beegage up to Labelle’s vore. But old Daonst was dead erefore could not come, Milleite put the heavy trunk on a truck sleizh and began to trot along the wooden wharf. Then, when Millette pansed for breath, Oremus pushed the old mi m asideand took hold of thetruck. “Say, 3 fillette. Pl whee! this up for 50 or you,” he said. Millette ran panting alongside. “Ah-h, It will provide for ze and christening.” stopped short. ‘What, an- other! he said in pretended amazement. ‘How many?" he asked briefly. “Twenty-seven,” rejoined Millette, with ill dissembled pride. (zreene Gireene stopped again and carefully counted ont 27 cents. Here’sa cent each for your « hildren, Miilette, Don't stand | e213 Stiri iny longer or you'll get frost bitten. i dare not run the risk of having to pro- vice for % “7 orphans,” liette took the money with profuse | - thanks and harried off, leaving Greene to go on to Labelle’s hotel with the huge ruck sleigh. By the time Jasper reached the postoffice a procession gradually er ly. “We do not wish for your company. Your having spoken to us at all is a piece of the most unwarrantable imperti- nence.” “De not drive me from you,” reply. “I love you. I have loved you from the first moment I saw you. You are the only woman I have ever loved.” And with these words this most traordinary individual threw himself on his knees right in Aunt Maria’: path. At this point alight broke in upon me, There was a large private lunatic asy- lum in the neighborhood. This must surely be one of the patients who had eluded the vigilance of his keepers and escaped. *He’s ria. ‘For goodness’ sake humor him or he will :urder us both. heard they must be hnimered.” \unt Maria, however, paid no atten- tion, and I ahnost doubt if she even heard moe, “Let me pass, this instant, sir,” caspe od, crimson with wrath. “Never! never! till you promise to be | mine.” At this point, I regret to say, my aunt she lost her temper altogether, and raising | her umbrella she brought it down on | her suitor’s head with such force that | | the quite crushed in the top of the bowl- | along the path. er hat he wore, and which fortunately protected Lé3 skull. seemed petrified with astonishment. Then he sprang to his feet, and seizing | eS Aunt Maria in hjs arms lifted her bod ily from the ground and carried her She struggled violently, and | followed, screaming for help. « The lunatic strode on untjl he reached thé gate vehicl ted into a field, on one side of which ran a rather high stone wall. Upon the top of this “wall he placed my unfortunate aunt and then | stood and calmly surveyed her. iormed on the sidewalk to welcome him | wek from Montresl. When Lils aw him, she came out and promptly cave the children a holiday for the regt f the day. Then she joined him at the iextl of the procession. When they reznched the veranda, the children gave hree cheers for Jesper and called for a 5 4K h, ' ile waited for the crowd to disperse ae which is absolutely r ; fA pure and solubie, hefore he approached Lily, who stood 3 M Hilihasmorethanthreetimes | caning against the veranda, an amused f} the strenyth of Cocoa mixed ho eo mae me Phistvith Starch, Arrowrout u k in her dark eyes a — Sugar, and is far %.ore ec »- “Are you glad to see me? he asked, ivel, costing less than one cant a cup “Come in to din she saix 1 ; delicious, nourishing, ae BAsiLy es Gre r,” sk a. “Es eeneerKr. | enswer your questions-—-séme of them— Sold by Grocers rs . everywher % WwW BAKER &CO.. ¢ CO., Dorchester, Mass CL OWOU VCOSROOV?O | ? = PENS, | oe Y ; “You'll Feel Better ~ @ | if vor’re all rua down and out of$ | Sorts if you take a few bottles of wiAllG PEPTONIZED It isa food. Beneficial alike to youngandold. It strengthens theg | » ody, creates an appetite, aids di-g | ze >stion, invigorates the system. 2 | isk your doctor about it. }\'s good tor every one. TRY IT. Hié MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER C9. ! 0. TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA. Druggists sell it. | Information Wanted of the JAMES WALLACE, a carpenter and seaman, who came to Bos Address GEO. WALLACE, South Abington Station, Mass. jan29—dy & wy relati res of WEAKNESS MEN Grichly, Tharougtl:, Forere r Cured by a new perfected scicntific method th ancet fail uuless the case is be -yord homon n id, You feel improved the first ° ay, feela oenefit every day ; soon know yoarself a king 5 among men in body, mind and ciath Draius and losses ended. i:very obstacle to hapry married life removed. Nerve force, will, enercy, brain power, when failing or Jost, are restored by this treatment. All small and weak portions of tLe body enlarg d and trengthened, Victims © f abuses and excess im your mar shhooc! Sufiercrs from worwar! y ei MT health, regain ans nif in the Ia t ¢€s, 7 cla folly, « your sigor! be n't dest ; stares. Wen't be Cishearten:d if quac!s have robbed you. Let us show yor th: dic: ils ience anc { ——s h ;Onor ¢& ‘ here go handialand VW tite Sor ear be wich explanations and proofs. Sent sealed, | Les. Over 2,000 references. | ras HEDIOAL CC., LY, ail DYEING COMPANY. Gold Medalist Dyers and Cleaners, MONTREAL. WE ARE PREPARED TO DYE all | class of goods and garments equal to any House in Europe. FRENCH CLEANING a specialty. All information regarding shades, prices, etc., furnished by CHAS. IVES MORRISON, Agent, Queen Street. sept25—eod Christy nives BAEAC—CARVING—PARING. FOR SALE LY fiat wrebilly R. B. Norton & Co., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. : ang 16, ; ine bet they | aet.” | recoil aa diaaay, | sais, aiterward.” Labelle greeted him with a kiss on beth cheeks, while hvyr husband bow- ed With grave politeness. Lily seated herself at the upper table. Jasper at once took possession of Lily znd held his prize against all comers, especially the cashier of the Four Corners bank, The latter was not egsily discon- verted, but prepared to demolish Jasper. Milier, the cashier, asked her te go for telich ride thai afternoon, _. ‘So sorry,” drawled Jasper, “Miss Labelle has been engaged to me fora Mrs. ' ixh ride for a year.” ‘The cashier, without waiting for a re- ply, went angrily out. Lily raisel her eyes from her plate. “Way are you a week before your time, Jasper?” sho asked, “Lhat's the reason,” said Jasper, indi- eating with a fragment of mince pie on iis fork the retreating form of the cash- wr, “tf Tm only allowed one sleigh ride a year, I don’t see why that fellow | suould get ahead of me and have three | # week.” ‘But your work, Jasper?” “Uh, McQuire’s looking after that for | explained to him that it was rath- er important to clear up matters here, | and so } came,” Lily had not expected her coquetry to become known, “It is sodull,” she said iu extenuation. Jasper commenced another mince pie. “Don't be afraid of its being du) while fm here,” he said, with sublime self coufidence, ‘You promised me one sleigh ride a year for seven years if I wanted it, and I guess I'll take this year’s today.” Lily pouted, Jasper smiled and rum- pled his yellow hair. “You'd better own up,” he said, with unabated cheerfulness, ‘‘How soon can yon be ready?” Lily was cowed. “Oh, in half an hour,” and ran away to get her things sn. When Lily came down arrayed in her most becoming furs, Jasper smiled ap- yrovingly. “You only want some flow- ers to be perfect,” he said, - Lily gave a little cry. are impossible.” "Not at all,” said Jasper, taking a box from his pocket. “Nothing impossible i you want it badly enough.” Lily opened the box and gave another “Ah, flowers! ery. ‘Orange blossoms!” she said. “Yes,” answered Jasper. ‘From Flor- ida. People there stick the ends in a po- tato.to keep them fresh. ish't it” * Lle took out the orange blossoms, threw avvay the potate and pinned them to her packet, “Now ‘we're realy to start. Stop a moment!” and he drew her back behind the curtain as the cashier drove past on i283 way to the schoolhouse, Lily began to langa. “It's very wicked | of you, Jasper.” “That will teach him to go sleighing with my sWeetucart,” said Jasper calm- iy. Lily protested: “You've no‘right to say that, Jasper. J only promised yon a sieighride once a year for seven years, and then if | liked you well enough— then perhaps I might marry you.” Jasper was drawing on his sealskin gloves, “That’s all very well,” he said, | “but we haven't the time to waste which ' those old Biblicai people had. In seven years’ time Lexpect two be im tae capi- Capital 2udge, Lily followed him to the door only to “Soat wee ai she * Be’s tot Sandsome & ook at,” sad Puttner’s Emulsion contains neither Quinine, strychnine, nor other harmful drug. Its ingredients are wholesome Labelle | “Take me dowal shrieked,” “Not till I have yourpromise'to marry “replied the Innztic. “! am quite prepared to remain here until tomor row morningif need be,” he added, with great coolness. “Oh, aunt, do say “Yes,’" 1 imp*ored but at this our persecutor turned upon me: “Will to interfere?” he said, so fiercely that | was terrified and shrank back. For about 10 minutes Aunt Maria sat on that wall awd raved. Then she burst into tears. At this juncture | perceived a man’s figure in the distance. Was he eoming this way? Oh, joy, he was! As he drew nearer [saw to my mingled de light and dismay that it was Dick, and seeing that the lunatic had his back to me | ran to meet him. “Oh, Dick,” | shouted as I came up to him, ‘‘we have been so terribly fright ened by.a madman! He has pnt Annt Maria on the wail and says she can't ge down, until she promises to marry him Do come and save her!” Die! rau eee to the spot, and the a turned aud faced him, ou rascal!” cried ick, “Stand back and ~ me take that lady off the yall,” “You shall not tonch her,” acid the lanntie fiercely. Dick took him by the coat collar and flung him aside with such force that he stumbled and fell. The next instan: Dicks had lifted Aunt Maria safely to th: ground. He had scarcely done so whe: the madman leaped upon hii, and a ter rific struggle followed. Suddeniy I saw the lunatic place his hand iu the breasi of his coat, and the next instant ther: was a flash of steel. He had drawn a knife, “Oh, Dick!—oh, my darling!” I scream- ed, ‘“‘he will kill you!” In that moment I forgot our quarrel I forgot everything except that I loved him better than anything in the world and that he was in peril of his life, and rusbing forward I grasped the madman’: arm and hung on to it with. all my weight. Aunt Maria screamed Justil» for help, and as I spun round with the combatants 1 canght sight of two men running across the ficld. Aid was near, so 1 clinched my teeth and held on like grim death. Ina few seconds—it seemed like an eternits to me—the men were on the spot, and after a brief struggle the lunatic was secure: Let me gol” she me, | and disarmed by the two keepers, wh« | bad been searching, for him all day. A: for me, the danger being over, 1 prompt ly fainted away. When I came to my self, Dick was kneeling beside me, sup porting me in his arms. “Are you all right?” iously, “Yes,” I replied, with a smile, “I am quite well.” We all three walked home together and Dick dined with us that evening. Afterward, when I accompanied him into the hall to bid him good night, hi asked as he held me in his arms, ‘Tel! me, Daisy, would you have been sorry il that fellow had killed me today? “Don't talk about it, dearest,” I an swered, witha shudder, “It would have he asked anx- | broken my heart.” “Then you cannot live without me after all?” I leaned against his breast in silence, and he kissed me very tenderly, Dick and I have aever quarreled since, and I do not believe we shall ever quar- rel again 1s long as we live.—New York Commercial Advertiser. A Misfit Quotation. An attache of a religious bookstore in this city has spent so many years of his life among theological volumes that be is Scriptural or nothing, but he some- times evolves a misfit. When his atten- | tion was called the other day to a rose | neatly attached to the lapel of his coat and an insinuation thrown out that a lady friend might have had something _ to do with it, he paralyzed the insinuator by saying, ‘No, sir; I gathered that rose | from my own vine and fig tree,”—Pitts- ani- | mal. and vegetal Je substances, and it may | be taken indefinitely without dangerous re- ) santly acceptable in form, purely whole sults. NOT WHAT WE SAY, bet. what Hood's Sarsaparilla Does, that | tells the story of its merit and success Remember HCOD’S CURES. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY the great Blood and Nerve Remedy. | | burg Commercial-Gazette, Business Scheme. Clerk—Might I ask what you intend to do with these 500 young men you are advertising for? Shoe Dealer—I am going to give one away with exch pair of women’s shoesto keep ther —tied. —Indlanegs!:« Journs! The Modern Invalid, Has tastes medicinally, in keeping with other luxuries, A remedy must be plea- some in composition, truely beneficial in effect and entirely free from every objec- |Uionabie quality. If really ill he consults physician; if constipated nses the gentle ‘amily laxative, Syrup of Figs —...... —_—<0.—___. For Sudden Colds, take Hawker’s Tolu and Wild Cherry Calsam. It cures ‘ USE SKODA’S: DISCOVERY, the g7ea lood and NerveKemeiy. —NO. 209 * was the | ex- | mad,” I whispered to Aunt Ma- | I have always | For a moment he | you have the goodness not | . oronto, Ontario A Narrow Escape ide Polson - by Mistake | Bad Effects Entirely Eliminated by Hood’s Sarsaparilia. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass “Gentlemen—In April effects of a dose of strychui for another drug, I was laid up in St. John, N. B., for ten days. After this I never seemed to regain my former hea] 7. au i! continually suf. bist throuch » take nin | fered from indigestion wl” heart ptpitation, } for which I could oti oO relief. I thought | I would try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. After taking onc bottic, I felt a Nitle better. so con tinued using the remedy until i hat consume! | six bottles. 1 found myself gaining strenzth Hood’s*s Cures and fiesh every day, and am now as _ ihy | as I was before taking the Polson,’ , v | iets represent cely ‘rerttuines Sean cho. Gade 50 Mei wUrHe Ave! | Hoca’ 3 Pig cure liver ills, constipation, jnundice, biliousness, sick headache, indigestion. ; ' i } | at. 2a Laerite! re i ww ff i! ~ PUSH tat + in * thrown from Riaz on the back of 14K, Coikpletciy shataiing re Tvo's system, [ could not elec; 3 very constipated, and the lew: rried me; my frienis feared ould become insane. I tried physi- Las and patent medicines, but 1 re- ived 20 benoit uatil | teok “koda’s Discovery, 3 grest Nerve Renwdy. CTLY CURED, col Pistle Taileta eure conctipadsa » Ble Caisna an i) ea Blood and IaM Perrr fudica; Advise Pree, COCR MSGCTIAY CJ, 470. BOLFRLEE, ag Por sa’e by all drugewate. @irw1e <4 viel tw W. . ale R. Watsun; Charlotietown LINIMENT yLIKE any ¥ OTHe ON eames Criginated by en Otd Family Pnysician. Chink Of tt, Ste Sarma tian Rete ation after Generation have used and ery Traveler should bave a Same Je in his eatehol, Gvery Sufferer Pr. Nervous Headache, Diphtheria Coughs, eo bi nitia, Asthona, ¢ hole ra-Ni« OrluR, Diarrhoea, Lamene: sueness ip Bodyor Limba, Sei Joints or Straina wi fipd ip this vid Aum »dyne relief and speedy cure hould wo Jobnson Every Mother Anoiyne iiniment in the p, Colda, sore Throat, Tonsilitie, Cotte ‘Cutn, Brntnen Cramps wt Pains liable to éccur in an eam without rotioe, Deiave may gent Bee. Reliev. 1 Summer , 5 cts. bow = =: Aaints jike wy L.&.Johneon & -& 2X. Teas rai n What's the time? If you have a Cough it is time you were taking GRAY’S . RED SYRUP ~ SPRUCE GUM THE OLD STANDARD CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA and al! LUNG AFFECTIONS. Gray's Syrup has been on trial for more than 60 years and the verdict of the people is that it is the best remedy known. 25c. and Bc. per bottle. Sold ever; where, KERRY WATSON & CO. Propnicrons MONTREAL... R ORUCCIST FOF Vranas TAA NORWEGIAN a a LIVER eye ee + At SPHITFE , as c taste .ike oehdee 50c. and $1.00. When we assert that Dodd’s he Aw Kidney Pills yeu tak we Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney ; Troubles, we are backed ® by the testimony of all who have used them. TH+f CURE TO STAY CURED, @ aoe Irvergists or mail on of price, @ cont. Or, L. A. Smith & Ca, Toronca Resesecanceeas ream. olly In big bottles a i 3 en rte me au eo = aa ee tl