THE DAILY EXAMINER. | SALLY DOWS, ee an x BY SPECIAL ROYAL APPOINTMENT § There’s Nothing Like SUNLIBA\ | SOAP IT DOES AWAY WITH BOILING HARD RUBBINC BACKACHES SORE HANDS Pont =" Sunlight REFUSE CHEAP IMITATIONS Seeton & Mitchell Nova Scotia a p Ler ANOTHER WASH- DAY Go BY WITHOUT TRYING Oo. B. WADMAN, Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, CRAPAUD, ?P. E. 1. JPARMS AND FARM STOCK A SPECI AUTY Consignmen's solicited Quict returns 5,00 CIGAR 4, which I offer to aders by the Box cheaper than they « aport then @ janii—clv & wkv Way SUPPLIES. THE subscribers offer for sale at lowest prices the following “upplies 3,000 cases 1 ib Ta!l ¢ ans, ) Made from bst 2,100 lib Fla : »Lydbrock IF lates— 1,000 “ }ib Flat § warranted. 200 000 Paper Linirgs for Tall Cans, 0.000 ” 1 lb Fiat ¢ ans } At , 04,000 ¥ ees Factory One ton L. & F. Tin, Prices One ton Pig Led, Lacquer, Turpentine, Acid, and all Supplics required for a Lobster Factory Highest prices paid fer No.1 Lobsters, in Talla, Flats and | lb Flat Can LO NGWeRTH & CO, apli—3w law Water Street, Ask for ss S cofth «fe we Cr mone ous OME PAIGE GuLY o % Be Geese vs: * — NOT give a wit « f 20 or 26 per eont. to the fi lady buying a COLUMBIA. a« lam wot sul enterpri«. ik i rt on ot the i ‘ I Lb b Viilual adm? aro Be ' DAS Nhe & andard Valu COLUMBIL AS are the standard the world ever, and are backed by the guarantee of a Company whose word is their bond. D n't make ary mist'ks. Let «thers try the extperine RK. M. YOUNG apis Agent for P. KB. tsiand, INTEANAL as EXTERNAL use, ynEike - ai o TH Ep Originated by an Oid Family Physician. for THURSDAY APRIL 27. 1898. An After War Romance of the Sonth. The doctor lifted his eyebrows slight- ly, and changed the subject. When he had gone Courtland called for writing materials. He had already made up his mind, and one course alone seemed proper to him. He wrote to the president of the company, detailing the circumstances that had just occurred, admitting the alleged provocation given | by his overseer, but pointing out the terrorism of a mob law which rendered his own discipline impossible. He asked that the matter be reported to Washing- ton. and some measures secured for the protection of tie freedmen. In the meantime he begged to tender his own resignation, but he would stay until his successor was appointed, or the safety of his employes secured. Until then he should act upon his own re- sponsibility and according to his judg- ment. He made no personal charges, mentioned no names, asked for no ex- emplary prosecution or trial of the of- fenders, but only demanded a safe- guard against a repetition of the of- fense. His next letter although less forma] and official was more difficult. It was addressed to the commandant of the nearest federal barracks, who was an old friend and former companion-in- arms. tle alluded to some conversa- tion they had previously exchanged in regard to the presence of a small de- tachment of troops at Redlands during the elections—which Courtland at the time however had diplomatically op- posed. He suggested it now as a mat- ter of public expediency and preven- tion. When he had sealed the letters, not caring to expose them to the es- pionage of the local postmaster or his ordinary servants, he intrusted them to one of Miss Sally’s own henchmen, to be posted at the next office, at Bitter Creek station, ten miles distant. Unfortunately, this duty accom- plished, the reaction consequent on his still weak physical condition threw him back upon himself—and his memo- ry! He had resolutely refused to think of Miss Sally; he had been able to with- stand the suggestions of her in the ‘ v\ ‘ . a A. Sp reabite rs 2 x . CO thn 4 IT WAS THE ONE HE HAD GIVEN HIS OVERSEER. presence of her handmaid—supposed to be potent in nursing and herb-lore— whom she had detached to wait upon him,and he had returned politely for- mal acknowledgements to her inquiries. He had determined to continue this personal avoidance, as far as possible, until he was relieved, on the ground of that Jusiness expediency which these events had made necessary. She would see that he was only accepting the argu- ments with which she had met his previous advances. Briefly, he had re- course to that hopeless logic by whicha man proves to himself that he has no reason for loving a certain woman and is as incontestably convinced by the same process that he has. And in the midst of it he weakly fell asleep, and dreamed that he and Miss Sally were walking in the cemetery; that a hide- ous snake concealed among some lilies, over which the young girl was bending, had uplifted its triangular head to strike. That he seized it by the neck, struggled with it until he was nearly exhausted, when it suddenly collapsed and shrank, leaving in his palm the timp, crushed and delicately- perfumed little thread glove, which he remembered to have once slipped from her hand. When he awoke that perfume seemed to be still in the air, distinct from the fresh but homelier scents of the garden which stole through the window. A sense of delicious coolness came with the afternoon breeze that faintly trilled the slanting slats of the blind with a slumberous humming as of bees. The golden glory of a sinking southern sun was penciling the cheap paper on the wall with leafy tracery and glowing arabesques. But, more than that, the calm of some potent influence—or some unseen presence—was upon him, which he feared a movement might dispel. The chair at the foot of his bed was empty. Sophy had gone out. He did not turn his head to look further; his languid eyes falling aimlessly upon the carpet at his bedside suddenly dilated, for they fell also on the “smallest foot in the state.” He started to his elbow, buta soft hand was laid gently yet firmly upon his shoulder, and with a faint rustle of musiin skirts Miss Sally rose from an unseen chair at the head of his bed and stood beside him. “Don’t stir, co’nnle, I didn’t sit where I could look in yo’r face for fear Thin k Of it. fp use for more than Eighty ars, and stillleads. Gene- ration after Generation have used and blessed {t. | Every Traveler should have a bottle in his satchel. Every Sufferer B= Nervous Hy ehitis, Asthma, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Lameness. Soreness in Bodyor Limbs, Stiff Joints or Strains, will find in this old Anodyne relief and speedy cure. Every Mother house for Croup, Colds, Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, Colfe, Cuts, Bruises, Cramps and Pains liable to oecur in any family without notice. Delays may cost a life. Relieves alt Summer Complaints like magic. Price, % eta. post paid; 6 bot- gles, $2. Express paid. L 8. Johnson & Co., Boston Mass ) ™ LE&T—Dwelling House containing eight rooms on corner of Hillsborough and Water Streets. Rent moderate. Immediate possessi > Kaug iite ou the premises eod tf—apl Sciatica, Neuralgia, ; now.” Rheumatism, | sadache, Diphtheria,Coughs,Catarrh, Bron. | Should have Johnson's | Anodyne Linimen:in the | of waking yo’. But I'll change seats She moved to the chair that Sophy had vacated, drew it slightly nearer the bed, and sat down. “It was very kind of you to come,” said Courtland, hesitatingly, as, with a strong effort, he drew his eyes away from the fascinating vision, and re- gained a certain cold composure, “‘but I am afraid my illness has been greatly magnified. I really am quite well enough to be up and about my busi- ness, if the doctor would permit it. But Ishal) certainly manage to attend to my duty to-morrow, and I hope to be at your service.” “Meaning that yo’ don’t care to see me now, co’nnle,” she said, lightly, with a faint twinkle in her wise, sweet eyes. “] thought of that, but as my business wouldn't wait, I brought it to you.” She took from the folds of her gown @ letter. Tohis utter amazement it was the one he had given his overseer to post to the commandant that morning. To his greater indignation the seal was broken. “Who has dared!” he demanded, halt rising. Her little hand was thrust out half deprecatingly. ‘‘Noone yo’ can fight, co’nnle; only me 1 don’t generally open other folks’ letters, and I wouldn't have done it for myself; I did for yo’.” “For me?” “For yo’. I reckoned what yo’ might do, andI told Sam to bring me the let- ters first. I didn’t mind what you wrote to the company—for they'll take care of yo’ and their own eggs are all in the same basket. 1 didn’t open that one. But I did thie when I saw the ad- dress, It wasas I expected, and you'd given yo’self away! For if yo’ have those soldiers down here, yo’ll have a row, sure! Don’t move, con’nle, you may not care for that—it’s in your line. But folks will say that the soldiers weren't sent to prevent rioting, but that Co’nnle Courtland was using his old comrades to keep order on his property at gov’ment expense. Hol’ on! Hol’ on! co’nnle,” said the little figure, rising and waving its pretty arms with a mischievous simulation of terrified deprecation. ‘Don't shoot! Of course yo° didn’t mean that but that’s about the way that so’th’n men will put it to yo’r government. For,” she continued, more gently yet, with the shrewdest twinkle in her gray eyes, “if yo’ really thought the niggers might need federal protection, yo’d have let me write to the commandant to send an escort—not to yo’ but to Cato— that he might be able to come back in safety. Yo'd have had yo'r soldiers; I'd have had back my nigger—which” (demurely) ‘“‘yo’ don’t seem to worry yo'’self much about, co’nnle;—and there isn’t a so’th’n man would have object- ed. But,” still more demurely, and af- fectedly smoothing out her crisp skirt with her little hands, ‘“‘yo’ haven’t been troubling me much with yo’r counsel lately.” (To be Continued.) <> ~~ How to Geta “Sunlight” Picture Send 26 “Sanlight” Soab wrappers (‘he iarge wrappers) to Lever Bros, L'd., 42 Sevtt St, Toronto, and you wtll receive by post a pret'y picture, free from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. Jhe svap 18 the best in,the market, and it will only cost le postage to send inthe wrappers, if you leave the ends opon. Write your address carefully. _—eoe “You'll have to work hard befure you win that that girl,” seid his mother. “And » gord deal harder afier you sin her,” answered his father, whe knew what he was talking about. —_—————__¢ 02 —__—--- Commendable. All claims not consistent with the high character of Syrup of Figs are purposely avoided by the Cal. Fig Syrup Compavy. acts gently on the kidseys, liver and bowels, leaning the system eff-ctually, but it is nut a eure a!] and makes no pretension that every vottle will not substantiate. siaiscdiminilconinieas She wae a frivolous, fashionable young woman with bzaus galore, but one man with only a small income seemed to be the favor- ite. y~ ad sy oe ae CLeRGyMeN, students and overtaxed business men will find a wonderful recup erative ayent in Puttner's Emulsion, which contains Phosphorous (brain focd) in the most assim] sble fori. Guest to hotel keeper, who has just hanced him his bill—Tell me, is not this the house where the poet Schyiller lodged ior one night before he wrote his play, ‘The Robbers” / USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great lood and neive remedy. **Culouel, how in thunder did yu cap ure your milicary title /” **] married it, sab.” “Married it !” *Yes, sah, married it; 1 married widow of Colonel Smith, sah, lagt epr.ng the Open As Day. It is given to every physician, the formula f Scott's Emulsion being no secret; but no uecesatul imitation has ever been cffered to he public, Only years «cf experience and study can produce the best. enrienitnilliitecdincnemai The reason registered by the corporal fur a punishment inflicted by him : *Fuur jays’ celi confinement for Private X, for aee hawing like an ass, in imitation of the colonel.” USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great vlood and nerve remedy. Ata ‘church hugging bee’ in Alabama, the other evening, a man, while blindfold- d, hugged his own wife for several min- utes, and when he learned the fact he got nud and demanded his money back. This mide his wife mad, and she demanded double rates for her part in the transaction, USE SKODA’s DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. United States’ exports for March, 1893, were $16,000,000 less than in March, 1829 For the three mouths ending March 31s: they were $74,000,000 ‘ess than in the same period of list year. Miss Racuer Hunt, of St. Juhn, was a victim of violent hysteria, tleeplessneas, extreme nervousness and general debility, the result of an attack of la grippe. She thought her case hopeless, but Hawkcr’s Nerve and Stomach Tunic restored her to nealth, hope and strength. She strongly recommends it to all who suffer as she did, A. L. Truman, barrister, of St. John, uses Hawker’s Tolu asa family medicine, and re- commends it to all afflicted with colds. etre What Rom Will Do. Rom wil) scorch and sear the brain, Rum will mad the heart with pain; Rum will bloat the fivsh with fire And eternal thirst inspire. 2um will clothe with rags ycur back, Make you walk a crooked track; Change your meat te naked bones, And to wrath your gentlest tores. Rum will rob the head ot sense, Ram will rob the purse of pence; Rum wil] rob the mouth of food, And the soul of heavenly guod. Rum the j.ils with meu will fil', And the durgeon’s gloomy cell; It rouses pass'on’s deadly hate, And pours its curses a’er the state. Rum the Chris‘ ian’s leve will ccol; Meke Lim breek the golden rule; Bind bis soul to error’s bands And to evil turn his hands. —____~4>o-—_—_—— A Brockville Druggist’s Case. Brockvitte, April 24th.—The popular impression is that doetors and druggists seldom take their own medicine. This is no dcubt true, but when a doctor takes ill he generally calls in one of his own profes- si-n, in whose skill he has every confidence, or when 4 druggist is in a similar situation, he often pu’s bis faith in the preparations of some oiler chemist which he knows give good resru'ts. Both the doctors and drug- gists in such castes show their gool sense. A casein point happened in this towna short time age. Mr. F. M. Turner, the wtliknown ard popular druggist, vho is now travellivng ‘or Parke, Davies & Co, has fora jong tne been asufforer from ce nges'ion and i: fl mmation cf the kidneys. He tried a great mavy remedies, but with- out results, His patrons, however, spoke so highly «f D.dd’s Kidney Puls that he was induced to try them He now states that he ia comy]-tely cured, and to your correspordent he said that es a rule he had very litle faithim patent medicines, but that for the cure of kidney troubles, rheumatism, backache, ete., he does not know of any remecy that is giving such good results as Dodd's Kidney Pills Summerside } xports. fummMeRsIpDE, April 24:h, 1892. Ship» d per SS. Northumberland, Camercn, master, for Point du Chene : FNP OBS. oo. wep eneey $ 7 l horse.... (6: hide ansa cs 75 18 cases PRES 6 ee were eee sstveede 40 re ee CN ok gh vcs Se cee 7 ee ee os a is re ss iG ba hao eaees 26 7 Oe ee tes i i ee 125 $ 399 By same steamer on 25 h inst : BS i) Gaccvdedns eased ee 1200 4 Catv C882. 03 i+ opt Pep sconce 10 i aig retires csagoas abe 27 SS entitle. .. <5. niece kaae 10:0 CS Raa ates 56 $ 2539 Rev. Henry M. Spike, rector cf Mut quash, N. B, advised Mrs. Wm. Thomp- son of that place to try Hawker’s Tonic fir acute dyspepsia. R-ad what they both say in another column as to the result. NERVE NERVE BEANS are » new dis- covery that cure the worst cases of Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor snd BEANS [Estiz« Manhood; restores the weakness of body or mind caused by over-work, or the errors or ex- cesses of youth. This Remedy ab- solutely cures the most cases © all other Pa ati pr pease nator Bro set by al or or $5, or receipt Law by ng LitEs MEDICINE j of price GO., Teronte, Ont. Write for pamphict. Sold A PLEASANT TONICE& Which will strengthen unnerved tired people and invalids, and quickly restore their appetites, is CAMPBELL’S QUININE WHUYE. Prepared only by K. Campre:y & Co Beware of Imitations z . z For Sale or To Let. 7 gow J 7 GOOD FREEHOLD LAND at ( elville, Lot 60, lately occupied by Allan G. McLeod, held under aie chen Gare enaone oe clear < er cumibrances, rns on the premises. bDwe)li tag a Pp welling House burnt rt of purchase money may remain on mort- gage. App'y to : F, W. L, MOORE, Sclicito-, London House Cerner, Charlottetown. mehl6—dy law (thur) & wky 77 LET—The western holf of the besutifully . situated dwelling hous: on Richmond Street West. The house is fittei with ail modern im- provements and command: a splendid view of the Hiilsboroug River. Possession giveo any time after May Ist. App) T CAWPB tf pply to THos Ca ELL NOTICE. Kindly settle all accornts dated March Sist. now vent out by us. HASZARD & MOORE, Victoria Flow Charlottetown, April 11, 1893. ‘gas U/- Ask your Wine Merchant for them. WMO ligle COGNAC THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE. THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY. J { } | i | | | ‘ | The Telephone Company | Pee. rs an AT DEATH'S Baga, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, EXTREME DEBILiTy AFTER THE GRIP, Mr. Peter Lingley, Councillor, Peters. ville, Queens Co., N. B., says; | “* Oct. 31, 1992.—Last winter I : vere attack of the Gip, which ben _ Jecb'e and reduced in flesh, Thea, oe petite, and Was So nervous T could not uh > was under Doctors’ treatment for one received no benefit. My friends oul bas consaimption es got so low that on —_ «apecting my draith at an y resort they decided to try 7 Coy, dae ase HAWKER'S NERVE AND STOMACH Tonia, 8 bottles of which Rapid y Restored Me To Health, I slept well, my appetite was restored and became stronger, stouter and ous than I lat been for years, I oo Inghly of this medicine, as | ad wan | Owe My Life to its Virtues, Mr. Isaac G. Stevens, Gate ee Dep. t, St. John, N. B. says: | cer L. C. BR, Lingicy during his severe illness and Was expecting to have to notify his relatives op his Geath. woe Sold by all Druggists and for 50 cts, per bottle. $ bottles $1.95. Mauufactured by the HAWKER MEDICINE OO. Eims S$‘. Jobn, N, RR, ’ * HAWKER'S LIVER PILLS cure-all Stomgns la’ wivoeliiionss P. E. ISLAND, P ARTIES using the Telephones fing talking much more satisfactory if they would observe the folioving rules :— é lst. Speak with the mouth a four inqhen oat transmitter, — 2nd. Speak in a moderate tone olee wee, an ee. &? or tou, ard. “lace the telephone so est eathe fust as if you wished to shut cut all othet meeke not} pe > ee on the ear, : is possible to talk and be hear when Stand. ing back tw or thee fect from the tranemitier. if you shoat lon! eavugh, bat it #8 n0i @ pleasany mude of conversation, is entire a: d i4 & Useless Waste Of wind a langs, a very annoying toall within range of youpy ROB ANSUS; ap? Manage, — ‘ sisineannipataalie nd Tothe A Business Offer From a sp, _ Business Firm. WORLD'S “ss Business to iook into it, - mw ~ WA. NN i X Sy Zi AN ey i Castoria is Dr. Samucl Pitcher’s prescription fer Infants and Ohildren. It contains neither Opium, Merphine ner ethcr Narcotie substamee. {ft is a harmless substitute fur Paregoric, Drops, Soothing fyrups, and Caster Oil, Kt is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty ycars* use by Piillions of Mothers, Casteria destroys Werms and allays Castoria prevents vomiting Soeur Curd, fcvcrishness. Diarrhea cures and Wind Colle. Castoria relicves teething troubles, cures constipation aud flatulency. Casto: i ’ and bowels, giving assimilates theo food, health; and natural sleep. regulates the stemacih Case toris is tho Children’s Penacea—the Mether’s Friend, Castoria, “Castort. is 2a cxcellent medicine for chil @cen. Buthers ho good fice. upon iucir children.” nyo ated bye © repeat y told mo of its , Dis. G. C. Osaoon, Lowell, Mass. * “astoria is tho best remody for children cf Till distant wheam a acquainted. [hope tho day is not thers wiliconsiler the recl interest of ta ir chii.lren, anJ use Castoria in- s ad dé -stroriaz th lacorphit aceEnts d of the various quack nostrums which are ir loved ones, by foreing opi::r, e, soothing syrup and other hurtful down their throats, thereby sending thesa to premature rraves.” Dr. J. ¥F. Kixcreror, Conway, Ar Castorio. “ Castoria is 30 7 ‘tren that I recommend it as supericr toany preseription known to me.” Nadepted tot TN. A. Ancoen, M. D., - : . or 211 fo. Orford St., brooklyu, N. Y. * Our physicians in the chil‘ren’s depart ment have spoken highly cf their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and althourh wo only have among r medical cuppiies what is known as reguisr products, yct we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has wen us to look with favor upon i:.”’ Unsiteo Hosprran axp Dispevsary, Boston, Maga, Augen ©, Surrn, Zves., Tho Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, Now York City. [ have closed my Branch Store at North Side of Queen Square. Having much better fa- cilities at my New Shop on STAMPER’S CORNER, am in a position te cater to the require- ments of my customers better than ever. Goods arriving daily. New R. K. JOST, Stamper’s Corner. Charlottetown, April 6, 1893. | | for Dyspepsia, Sie} FREE We know that o Remedy is the FAR Headache, Consti pation. Hun agree with us, enema, aecneiin That you may appreciate its value, wemake- the following VALUABLE OFFER: BUY GRODER’S SYRUP (PLEASANT T© TARE) Take it faithfully until Cured, and thea Write us a statement of yeur car, We offer a FREE TEN DAY'S TRIP~ to the WORLD'S FAIR to the individual’ who shall, before the First day of August, 1893, show the gr atest improvement, or most remarkable cure from the use of this. remedy. These cures must be bona-fide, . sworn to before a Justice of the Peace, and” each testimo:.tal accompanied by the phéte- - graph of the individual sending it, and thee signature of the dea'ec of whom the remedy was purchased, A Committee of three well-known Drug: gists will act as Judges at the close of the Competition. Sead Testimonials, to THE GAODEA DYSPEPSIA CURE G0» UTM ST. JOHN, N. B, ———etl STMR. MIRAMICHI Leaves Montreal for Charlottetown, First Trip, - - Saturday, 29th April Second Trip, - Monday, 15th May. Thereafter Every Alternate Monday. CAKVELL BROS. 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