sae emma cen te geal Soe Nn ipa tes amg mace <i lege: neti: iain ~——— (mm te THE DAILY EXAMINER : ; : ‘ ‘ : USE qua aes THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1894. ai BY SPECIAL TO APPOINTMENT, HEN MAJESTY SOAP MAKERS THE QUEEN j _\ Why, POND’S EXTRACT Have the early frosts or too late a lin- at tin siielitith cieeimemiaenia’ 8 & ether upon the closer tie which was to unite their two families, and to turn ii eo a 6; . their friendship into something even 7. , wt li dearer and more intimate, that Miss Ida >Re. t di, Walker received a letter which caused | wx | \- 4 her some surprise and considerable eo AED gering by the garden gate again aroused PILES COLDS } i that RHEUMATISM “so peacefully el eal. ae. ae ye ee fot 3 If you ol i iain BURNS slumb: ring the summe: 4 ng? We tl, if CUTS amusement It was dated from next! ear j . SOAP is porfectly pure SORE it’s very bad you must change your diet BRUISES door and was handed in by the red- 3 7 oO ~ and contains no Injuri ‘ ; cia ss : : a etntest: dhe headed page after breakfast. Th Leadin P f F E Island j he i Tnaunie o injure and perhaps take some distasteiul drug ; ; : wish Se sear Geet ot | oe ret ae “Dear Miss Ida,” began this curious e@ g aper 0 _) a . |. Wy “oh uaa, your hands. Createst DOPY RIGHT, i908, BY AUTHORS ALLIANCE. AL. mente | EYES —the doctor will téll you W hat—but first SORAINS document and then relapsed suddenly ey, re a —eleed in ite | PrDenver. ae : th « aioe pd LO gn Pt rub thoroughly the part-afflicted with = into the third person. ‘Mr. Charles | a) 1 AE Sag > qual yappre riate CONTINUED ID’S ‘XTRACT ; we : Westmacott h that he may have the i ; your Uy the publ oth it hae WOUNDS POND'S EXTRACT, then wrap) @ SORE extreme Scsare°at a ride with Mise be wv 6 ¥ olan Ede of any “I was speaking to your sister Ida last | warmly with flannel, and the rheuma- Ida Walker upon his tandem tricycle. a ; wi ae Soap in the World THROAT Gatarrh AND Mr. Charles Westmacott will bring it reg iC a ® HE LARGES i alan A ot round in half an hour, You in front, THE LARGEST ll Size and Circulation. EDA é pe FP Yours very truly, Charles Westmacott.” 5 ; " 7 7 S th lO The whole was written in a large, SORES tism may wholly disappear. It will cer- Headache tainly be much relieved. Now that you AND have the POND’S EXTRACT try it for slight quiver in his voice, and glancing | up at his dark, clear cut face she saw | that he was very grave. She felt that it | | | | | night.” She noticed that there was a | | How a Piet gp a es tit SP nc al RON sic tg. ‘§ :§ 4 : a4 i | ) ; come to him? And then of a sudden as — ae ai 25 cents per Bottle, at all Druggists. she listened it came home to her that the | y et eet, ¢ dangerous. With children it may | with famous people. Jules Verne, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Tissandier, the famou —_—a SSA t Bo SS man was Harold Denver, and that she | 7 ~ mean croup and strangulation | French Balloonist, Archdeacon Farrar, Thomas A. Edison, F. Hopkinson Smith, hi r rey was the woman, and that all God’s work J as, with adults, catarrh, bronchitis, per-] H. Boyesen, Alphonse Daudet, Camille Flammarion, Edward Everett Hale, Profess Here and there. in ain s ro EK i . | was very beautiful—the greensward be- 4 ‘eS haps pneumonia. If neglected, nothing | Graham Bell and many others, have furnished material for especially prepared inte ’ a 4 saoielihiaioniiaiia neath her feet, the rustling leaves, the | " be 4 can “esting Sheezing, red anne, coe views, which will appear fully illustrate’ in this magazine. every town of our provines bomen dim Gilieee Gives aca ie Sais , 5 ; res th : mS * ma “4 woe-begone look of a person with a cold. 3 s « a : an Cottag : "4 —_ a P ee a Cee) Sn 2 eS ae OR an rl 7 SS Scores pt fearon amie as soon go to HENRY M. STANLEY will contribute, especially for young readers, a stor | are =“ chronic cases @ ive rooms ane Zurn beiiar Ooss8es2i0Dn le © Cc < aw : A _ i.) wenn SN S cee YAR a a . itp: : + " ae given on Deoember 1et Salinesadiiiis saemk beh che sear: the PERN ASSESS SESS wd . reas oe » Ss eee ae of AFRICAN AgVENTURE. which doctors disagree; cages i or be oh a5 biones em e¢ y; f . ag wate tt, ce we ee eee ei © Can you test this? If was settled—that he had come to ask | : One it cttianniias cae a A s s lie 7. k. meeue | ated : any of the many things its buff wrapper | loose jointed, schoolboyish hand, very ¢, eo Y ane be White br NI iGH T SO ‘ p o : her for her sister's hand. ’ : : 7 3 8g s . : c AFTER thin on the up strokes and thick on the i Or é ll ( all i0T ve 18ers i797 ae G7? COME egy ie)” ‘ I ronderful curativ } ' F VIE TSG those who uso it ¥ She is a charming girl,” aaid he after mentions, ts a wondertu SUve, | down, as thongh care and pains had | quem queeeee SHH), AL | 4 oy mn, S itor yourselt.” The eo “ ' PAIN But don’t accept substitutes. SHAVING | gone to the fashioning of it. =“ y AAAA Sot. C" =I GS TRO Ws fae wali presse or ont |. “indecd sho ts,” aried Clare warmly. | POND’S EXTRACT CO,, 76 Fifth Ave., N. Y. |” Strange as was the form the meaning eee ee ASPUBRAND ING com> me eh And no one who has not lived wi h her | was clear enough, 80 Ida hastened to her a hes Ce. f ED A £ pe with Less I and known her intimately can tell how room and had hardly slipped on her light ne Gar <n 4 ree ont S om Oo’ NEVER ; a THE AGF a fi ’ ' — s S wenger gift, ‘oie . R mind so oO was usual with him, and a few moments , - pure and a spirit so high that it is un- | later they were flying along the beauti- AEN Soa . abhe oven to uta whet ts eae eee @ ful smooth suburban roads in the direc- 32RD ‘| h V1 in the we : nay 7 ne — as | er 5 tion of Forest hill, The great limbs of we a ae ea c We Cau see it, Dow can Wwe De truly ap the athlete made the hea’ machine . . ° Re ' : ere os f ae ae py?” | OD att Se Ore ce ote an Read This Splendid Offer to Subscribers : AN ALL THROATAND LUNG ill d net tho eee ‘Worse “She has a deeper side also. She does mM rt) while the mignon gray figure, with the <t fl 0) PLEASANT. yRE wil 0 y enquiring whet the net turn it to the world, and itis not | a S| laughing face and the golden curls blew. SAr V a OTA : S ; who siready use ;, | 2&tural that she should, for sho is very | ing from under the little pink banded ’ PRICE 26 AND Co Ct e Second!y, by s fairtrial | young. But she thinks and has aspira straw hat, simply held firmly to her McCLURE S MAGAZINE FREE MANUFACTURED BY ourself. ou are not . ee ' . ° ' 4° ’ ® At SK mer it. ceoeniel Gone of her own. Disston’s Crosseut, Circular and Hand Saws. perch and let the treadles whirl round ome ere coaant ommitted in any way to use the soan; all we ask ie: Don't Delay, try it the next wasbing day. i eeee e @ oc. her and to feel that there is a permanent in Sos ice Ol either side, until they had passed round \ Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, Agents for | bond between us.” mteoed a ioe ~i Nails. Canta and were dubai Nor- enabled to make @ most exceptional offer to send McCLURE’S MAGAZINr | Manufacturers of Wiry sia and P. E. Island. It had come at last. For a moment unglish Coal Vases. ‘i FREE FOR ONE YEAK to everyone who fille out the following blank form, . e ; Nova Scotia and P. E. Island 7 ; ; wood once more from the farther side, ae y h 40 Steel and Iron cut X eras her heart was numbed within her, and | Galvsnized and Japanned Coal Hods. (To be Continued.) subscribing for THE DAJLY EXAMINER for 12 months at cents 4 _ | . . then a flood of sisterly love carried all (aiiaenetiglesatiasicedlitagaipeimmcta month. Spikes, iacks, Brads, abies betees &, Down with thet Cart Ghouget piece ppiaieeiendeliies Dow's Bat © Coa. CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT TO US. Nails, Iiisngarian Naj which would still try to raise its unhal- If you do you will nine times in ten, have 2. _* : ought to be fat Give the | lowed head! She turned to Harold with a fever to starve. sr ‘cin, N. B. , | sparkling eyes and words of pleasure & C R A cold is a shock received by the myriad fi = As aa ‘ eaten of TTATTFTTTTTTTT TTT TI TIT ITTY STIVTTTTTTTTI VIII ITTIT . Farm E or ss Thin Babies a chance, Give them Scott’s |} hand. charming and good she is. sunbeam in the house.” She is like a “No one who was not good could be | absolutely happy, as she seems to be. “You cannot admire her more than I do. be brought into rear relationship with upon her Hps. “| ghould wish to be near and dear to both of you,” said he as he took her “I should wish Ids to be my sis- | ter and you my wife.” She said nothing. She only stood lonely life, the base pursuit of money, the sordid, selfish aims. He needed but Indeed, Miss Walker, I only ask to | Barb and Corabination Iron, Sleigh Shoe and Charlottetown, November 1893—tu Fence Wire. Caulk Steel. trl gray cycling dress when she saw the tan- dem with its large occupant at the door. He handed her up to her saddle with a more solemn and thoughtful face than beneath her feet. Mile after mile they fiew, the wind beating in her face, the trees dancing past in two long ranks on nerves that bristle near a human body. This shock is transmitted to the nerve centres, and then back to the mucous membrances, forcing a great amount of blood to those membrances, creating a more or lesa severe frritation ed the fever, recovered, and doctors learn- ed a lesson. Experimenting with a severe Six Months, - $2 One | Month, - 35c to everyone subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER sor 12 months a 40 cents a month. By special arrangement with the publishers, we arr Tus Examiner Publishing Co., Charlottetown, P. E. Island. You will please send to my address the DAILY EXAMINER for 12 CLURE’S MAGAZINE, which has among its contributors the most famous autho s in America and England, including R. L. Stevenson, Rudyard Kipling, A. Conan Doy S. R. FOSTER THE subscriber offers for sale his fauee vn the Mount Edward Road, about om mile and a half from the city, well favorably known as the “Welsh Fag - Z = we - & a e a = = gee - looking at him with parted lips and great, ee eae ani Hong = the a = = The farm consists of sixty acres, and & e lark, questio reyes. The lawn had | follow chills. xcess of f in the fro iat . : : ~ituns a good Dwelling House Emulsion annnee sheer Oe naines gardens, the stomach sill more increases the tempera- = months » for which I 86 to may ome 0 month, it being @ Dateien, all in good condiaeal f brick villas, the darkeningsky, with half | ture, and, worst of all, helps clog secre-| & tood t to addreas for one year, without =} % also a good orchard ut cohnet iam, — » CORT SE ERE ss celle'aamien taaheiete te un icon Gn | tions or natural outlets ofthe body. It is : understood that you are to have sent to my — =| Terme easy. App ; : : shi > pots. All was gone, and she | high time we broke away from an old] & . : ith th — — BE} : ’ the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, Sed 7 aa caleaal notion which, like some others, has done = extra charge, MoCLURE’S MAGAZINE, commencing wi Pee it with hypophosphites, and pleading face, and of a voice far away, more a than good. oe a = iomehen, = Inly 3, 1892 . sh. | disconnected from herself, voice of 8 | years past how many poor fever sufferers, . ole watch them grow Fat, Chub — oa sect ea eee a burning with internal fire and thirst, were | © a a a al ; HATEFUL by, Healthy, Bright. Physi- | nade rte aati the alan: tin Mile hurried to an untimely ipere Deogee = ie BRN angie ae “ AFTER . . 79 : not allowed cooling drinks or a bit of ice 2 — ne ans, n | w . r . eevvevece pecesecoesccereres coceee «—«-_—»«-_—— AGT OBB. ccrcccccerecevecseeres coves secessvseeees . ins, the world over, endorse ws i Caer ae We atte ory oe | by the ot ln seca fevers as fool-| © Date Address “ ate ; ri : oe ish asthe adage for colds. At last one] & : pre eae ae Don't be deceived by Substitutes! =< ae ae ppc, Bae a gr = ——~ | cunning delirious patient got to m pump of | to lblblb lb tb doth bo Db lb bo lb bolo bn lb bo Lo Dn Sb Solo I bo Lo So Aol Mabon Io So So > bb Sy bbe bb bn sinless loan : ' | honor and all that was I oble; | , ie fill: deteomi ueens Ma Scott Bowne, Belleville. All Dragrists. Sic. 4 91 there lay the soul killing round, the | ae a k “g _ a i 4 x ee. : | ae WHS TAB CTY, OF CALL AT OUR OFFICE and see the entertaining and finely illustrated Mc Porman: } TOOTHACHE ! HEADACHE | NEURALGIA! INSTASTLY CURED BY CHE APPLICATION OF NERVOL. W. W. WELLNER els MWIVid aRrson® PILLS ch Blgad! é -ked. the hand of the woman that he loved to lead him into the better path. And how he loved her his life would show. He loved her for her sweetness, for her womanliness, for her strength. He had need of her. light of joy shine out en his fave, and her hand was still.in his as they wan- dered amid the twilight. They said no more now, but only wandered and felt each other's presence. All was fresh Would she not | around them, familiar and yet new, | tinged with the beauty of theirown new | found happiness. “Did you not know it before?’ he “T did not dare to think it.” “What a mask of ice I must wear’ How could a man feel as I have done | | Witneat snowing it? Your sister at least pat Cestoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains ncithcr Opium, Morphine nor tte x” 3 eee lyctan CtuCr AWwAarcoluic SULSTANRCC. for Paregoric, Dreps, Scothing Eyrups,and Castor Cil, Its guarantcoe is Ilillions of Methers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Castori2n prevents vomiting Sour Curd, Wind tecihing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. the food, regulates the stomach Kt is Picasart. fovcrishness. cures Diarrhoea and lasteria assimilates {t is a harmless substitute thirty ycars’ use by: Colie. Castoria relicves cold is a dangerous custom, a3 most per sons try one remedy only untill some friend suggests another “sure cure,” as Mark Twain so humorously describes. When slight hoarseness or tightening of the nase membranes warns one of a skin exposur or chill from wet, act promptly; a delay j Anodyne Liniment, nearat hand for crou- | py children. Used with a mild laxative, as | described in a pamphlet which J. 8S. John- } son and Co., Boston, Mass., will send free to anyone, Johnsen’s Liniment will cure a cold for audults quicker than any known remedy. A mild nutritious diet, a gentle physic to open the secretions, and a bottle of that old Anodyne from your druggist, will conquer any cold. Johnson’s Ano- dyne Liniment was originated by an old family physician more than seventy years ago. Octave Thanet, William Dean Howells, Bret Harte, Clark Russell, Joel Chandler Ha - ris, Thomas Hardy, J. T. Trowbridge, Jerome K. Jerome, Fratices “Hodgson Burnet . Theodore Roosevelt, Joaquin Miller, Gilbert Parker, John Burroughs, Hamlin Ga land, Prof. E. S. Holden, Prof. C. A. Young, H. H. Boyesen, Robert Barr, Heary W. Stanley, Archibald Forbes, Andrew Lang, and many others. Fach number of McCLURE’S MAGAZINE contains two illustrated interview NATURAL HISTORY AND ADVENTURE.—There -will be several artic! written by Raymond Blathwayt, who has been called by Mr. W. T. Stead the lx interviewer in England, from material furnished him by Carl Hagenback, of Hambu: the great animal importer and trainer. These articles deal with the Capture of W. Beasts, the Training of Wild Beasts, the Tran tion of Wild Beasts, the Adv:: tures and Es of Carl Hagenbeck. The series will be illustrated by an Engli artist of great skill in drawing animale. JOHN BURROUGHS, C. F. HOLDER, DR. C. C. ABBOTT and other write: amous for their work in this field, will contribute to the Magazine. Of interest to both Young and Old will be PROF. R. L. GARNER’S AFRICAN EXPEDITION TO THE GORILLAS. Arrangements have been made, in conne tion with aleading English review, to publish Professor Garner’s letters descriptive ot his present expedition to Africa. Professor Garner is noted the world over for th« ake New, Ai _” a a - A Bad Breath would spoil the Beauty. ¥ 4 Ri trent nnthene M. "Will poanivcty cure-er seleve ae and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case of a Voom, curious and interesting investigations he is. making in the speech of monkeys. He em iu the wo ki. vt weraativ ure ee . ; ° a . > “4 : i oh emer ot ee ae e met a Pn a a or ¢toria is tho Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Fricnd, _ Catarrh, the fruitful source of bad breath sailed for Africa last mber for the purpose of farther pursuing his studies in the cul shout thea and yeu wakabedere bo tnectet Uae we Oe is positively cured by using Hawker’s | native haunts of the gorilla. The illustrations of these articles will be from phot - gat 2 scan, Thez expel alt Weperstes from te ars =| Praise you, I said what I felt, and then : . Catarrh Cure. Try it. Only 25 cents. [ graphs taken by Prof. Garner in Africa. dicate women find great benefit fr" axing them : : a os a oi ” Sasi Rivccraved pammplict fice, Batd every where, or ene in an instant it was all ont. Castoria. Cs re ae ee ee ; : : h Sait for Sete, in Geman: Seo bee bacwes een “But what could you—what could seen eae acne McCLURE’S MAGAZINE also contains most interesting articles under the head- NERVE BEANS ore a new dis BEANS |e Meets rears. you see in me? Oh, Ido pray that you may not repent it!’ The gentle heart was ruffled amid its joy by the thought | of its own unworthiness. * “getnria is an excellont medicine for ch'l- r3 hare repeatedly told me of its yo0d cifect upon their children.” Da. G. C. Osuoon, Loweil, Mass. ' 3 Metin “ Castoria is so well adapted to chilren thas I recommend it as superior toany prescription known to me."* ff. A, Ancuen, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Lrooklyn, N. Y. 7. The greatest flesh and blood maker in existence and a life-vaver to consumptives is Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, “the kind that cures” bronchitis, coughs, colds and all lung troubles. Every bottle war- The Edge of the Future,” “ Newest Knowledge,” “ Knowledge of Immediate Value, The Present Hour,” “Stranger than Fiction,” etc. We are offering this splendid Magazine with THI by 7 eS AS: “Repent fit. I feel that Iama saved 5 aa ee a : : : ng t : : of ab > : ; * Sastori s t:9 best rem y for chiidre f o sicians in th hildren‘s depart- : v . SS eG | man Vou inact amehow cogetig | Oper | Sogmenam gg simes tome | pal 8O gags taciier: Tobe DAILY. EXAMINER for only $4.60 a year, payable i cases all a Weckage oa for Bor sea by 6 ps pr or of AMES Na Siatpenk Sac Wektiorvaneuia Bad Charlottetown by G. E. Hague~ druggist “TO LET. |} how absorbing. | in your ear. this city life is, how debasing, and yet | Money forever clinks You can think of nothing | else. From the bottom of my heart I | hate it, and yet how can I draw back “without bringing grief to my dear oid | father? There was but one way in which © hers will consider the real ir children, and use Castoria in- of the varions quack nostrums which are dostroyiag their loved ones, by forciag opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents dewn their throats, thereby seuding ihe to premature graves.” ence in their outside practice with Castoria. and although we only have among or snedical supplies what is known as regui... products, yet we are free to confess that tho merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Unirep Hosprran axp Dispensary, “The proof of the Pudding’s the preen o’t.” James Kennedy, Esq., the well known merchant of St John, N. B., aftez a per- sonal test of Hawker’s Balsam of Tolu and Wild Cherry says: “I can heartily recom- mend it to any one suffering from a cough advance or in monthly instalments of 40c, as desire: We make this exceptional offer in order that we may secure a large number ot new subscribers, but all who“Aré already subscribers may avai! themselves of thi opportunity to secure practically free this great popular Magazine. Address: dis Own Exper! Freely some Tru ers of this Paper : that become worse year afte year. It is to reach such be" the gentleman to whom theses lines refer, and whose portray 4 is here given, has written th | story of his case. ee | Oue-half of the Brick House on Upper | 7 contd def; : Dr. J. F. Krveuenog, Boston, Mass c ; 2 s 8 ae : ' ; fy the taint, and that was by ; mee ™ i or cold and would ask them te testit and J ® > Q n aves . pry epics Oy ne having 8} e 4nflu eo pure and £0 | Conway, Ac Auten C. Surru, Pres., he etawineel.” pre : ner in Co al Possession abunt the middle cf November. high that it may meu ainst all | The Centaur y, TY Murray Strect, New York City. ’ : . . = 4 g y brace me up ag Compan ty 4 r. Branscomb’s home & — Apply at the office of A. HORNE & CO. oct2i—'f * ‘Though you Cough ¢ that draws me down. f have felt that | inflaence already. I know that when I em talking to yon I am a better man. It | is you who must go with me through (« life, or I must walk forever alone.” o—s When the system is all run down, and no hope of obtaining nourishment by the ordinary food supply, then take “Miller’s Emulsion, the great flesh and blood maker, “the kind that cures” colds, coughs, bron- CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. a Chipman, Queens Co.,N Bo {t was there that a representa ive of the Groder compas § ralled upon him, Sept 1st, ¢— “Oh, Harold, I am so happy!” Still | wee | chitis and all diseases of throat and lungs, 4 Don’t Despair! jered amid the darkening shad POROUS avery bottle warrtnted. No oily tast lik h H sae | they wandered amid the darkening shad- | , - . Neo oily tast like ‘ : resent year S orevtee a | ows, while one by one the stars peeped | AGH WATERPROOF others. In big bottles, 50c. and $1.00, at ‘ 2 4 ep y as gree Many apparently hopeless oe | ont in the blue-black sky above them. | GARMENTS, dragpieta, © eee =f ahem - was most cordia! He yladl j have beem cured by @ course of =) | At last a chill night wind blew up from | bf ee en HE BLOOD is wh . acknowledyed his thanks @ AMPBELL’S WINE OF | the east and brought them back to the | veryoedy wears 2 T ° en source of ing expressi \, aan ‘ CG BEECH TREE CREOSOTE © | realities of life. wives osu Fen : a. hte es to : oe ee sion t it 6 TRY IT! eep it pure rich. sure to get ent: AT ALL DRUGGISTS. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. : : oe . ; “It is fix ce 1a K. CAMPBELL & CO., Montreal. The Earlv Spring tries Weak Lungs, Cheap Eight-day Clocks, beautiful tone; Luminous Dial} became «fi » form SSTTTTSeeeeeese terre ee shame o liberal Alarm Clocks; Watches for $4.50 and $5.50; Genuine Wal-| indigestion | oter it b More Agents Wanted. | | a betlleat at Diaaaes. oan tham, $7.50 and $9.00 ; Gold Watches, cheap and good. came more : velop aca esis TR See our Gold Filled Case Watches, also Gold Filled] into chronic ¢: I cave i etl ea eee iT erpsichore Hall.—Notice is hereby an . c ’ ' 2 o = » aden i ww! ae Th Fa pos a Di: | given that the tecond and last term for pectacles at less than half the you of gold ones. cell you , = : pt og “eaenaagy cope. sta age ae ere walt the season at Terpsichore Hall will open for SIX Lo? t Avents to represent the * Manufac- | | a “a a ‘ B : ‘eX ei ‘i : rer P Life a vd Accident Insurance Com ra. _ _ ee eon” K. Ww ° 4 AY LO ik, as thou rh i 2 ‘3 ee ee on Minas _ a ‘statin Charlottetown, Jan, 4, 1894— CAMERON BLOCK. found Yo , : a oe ahs on mn on om = my USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY. the grea [ told ve a nl “Mes = ' Won a. Oyen ‘1 a “ye Blood and NerveRemmdy. Ci crag r a nates nner eae ere aM if . wer a or ase j wr aie a nates j ; asked a = . = “4 Add 2 | : a bottle of G Ut ed i “ ae 5 Ne You told m tt cg eS Maritime Manager : sin f a laxative at ies PPO ssi er ea ae _ Charlottetown ae Mre. DeWet—* There, Reginald, are | Mrs. Uptodate—* Dear me. what a READ THIS ! vee ; ii | j : Gratelul Cumiorting. | | those Rigby Waterproofs I have been tell-| sight those DeWets are, ont on the streets} 4, _Sarieintee meet my necd. | ut Se ; i ing you about. Can’t you see how stylish la day like this without Rigby Garmenta. All persons indebted to us by note of W ; ing for a tew hours t 1 Id ; E Ss NS Cocoa and comfortable they look ?—and they are It takes some people a ‘ifetime to learn hand, book account or otherwise, will 5 #2 ewe Mine shas the hed ‘ pp oe; “OR, Harelé, 3.em ce happet” | just lovely for winter weather. You al-; how to be comfortable. Just k how pl ort — ae that their accounts . gan "e lope inat would Rel 4 yp airy’ | _ : , r > ° PY: | ways wait till everybody else in the world ' we used to swelter in ose horrid Rub must be settled at once, _ a me, ~ven m cl ines Seem a “Re + BR EAK PAST. “You must oom. You will be cold.” | adem & new thing ai you will hae ‘ Waunibits na i Bone sh: t} ; 4 x All amounts not paid February Ist, o. 7 . . | burd a3 Le < f dl ) if & By a thorough | nowledge of the nat- a father will wonder where I am. | in*it, We really must havethem atonce.”| decl9—tts ae 1894, will be sued for without further We are giving BiG BARGAIN S in the . oe os - dloating - ural laws er: ch govern ~ Sees | Shall I say unything to him?’ Bien notiee. Call and settle and save expense. abov e li f d | ” stomach !: was with 4 ficult o digestion and nutrition, and by a eareful| “If you like, my darling. Or I willin POOLE & LEWIS. j ine oO ‘ra rent abor icie . application of the properties of well-select-| the morning. I must tell my mother to- ee — — P. S.—We have on hand a large stock $00 8, as we have a lat ay that I ke pt about svfficie nth ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored i do ‘tors’ bills. euch articles of diet that may be gradually built np until strong There is the window, Till tomorrow, | and Palings, C i : * ; ee al ; Ee | 4 i gs, Cedar and Spruce Shingles, 3 at dae i ‘ coum > ee aoe y to disease. | then, dearest.” (rei oo: Cedar Posts, Lime and Brick, eic., all of North Side of ‘Duesn Square, -ece Opposite the Post Offisa Gro ERS SY kup the terrible : undreds of subtle maladies are floating ‘Till tomorrow, Harold.” which we will sell low for Cash, as our pain and distress across my = | around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well! forti fied by pure blood and a properly nourish ed frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Bold only in packets, by Gracers, labelled ats JAMES EPPS & CO., Homewpathic Chemista. London, En sian STAMPS WANTED. OLD ‘an Uni ; . I ” Extra Rings for the abo 3,500 Li 1 Salt, : amp, cmt eu pn eae Oe ee ' ee ee ee 220 Fhe They give perfect satisfaction in fit, style and finish bo sufler as 1 did may koow” we Oe eee peen:sohaenelnen D Ww F I 1,000 bush. Turk’s Island Salt, crushed, ‘and it has become a by-word that ; where to find a cure.” beverage whico may #ave us many heavy | It is by the judicious use of a conetitution | | i | } | | | night. I know how delighted she will be.” “I do hope so.” “Let.me take you up the garden path. It is so dark. Your lamp is not lit yet. “My own darling!” He stooped, and their lips met for the first time. Then as she pushed open the folding windows she heard his quick firm step as it passed down the graveled path. A lamp was lit as she entered the room, and there was Ida, dancing about like a mischievous little fairy, in front of her. “And have you anything to tell me?” she asked, with asolemn face. Then sud- denly throwing her arms round her ais- ter’s neck: ‘Oh, you dear, dear old Clara! r x. & Grain Crusher TURNIP SLICER. s Having a large stock of the above Farm Implements on hand, and wishing to close them out this season, for the next two months I will sell them for 12 bushels of good White Russian Wheat, delivered at Charlottetown. Wheat by train will have Bags returned with Parties sending Crusher, of Lumber, ‘suitable for Building pur- poses, in 1, 14, 2 and 3 inch Pine, Spruce and Hemlock Boards, 1} inch Flooring and Sheathing, Studding, Scantling, 2 and 3 inch Spruce and Hewlock Plank, Laths whole stock must be cleared out by open- ing of navigation. Come and examine and get genuine bargains. POOLE & LEWIS, Peake’s No. 3 Wharf. stock on hand. Cc. G&. JURY, Charlottetown, January 4, 1894—dy & wky Ch’town, Dec. 21. 1893—3m eod&wy Salt! Salt! Inv STORE. | People in this 19th century are bound to have the best that can be had for the money. That is why EZEYEZERYBODY WEARS GRANBY RUBBERS: to attend to my business. But I ama well man wor from the use of your remedy In three days after | b .ught ™ & stomach were removed. My bowels rapid!y assumed a nate ural, healthy condition. Now! eat anu drink as well as | evet could I have gained constant) ly in fl sh since M:; am perfectly cured it seems a duty for me & state my case fully, that others arch iast. = F : 4