nd - SATURDAY MAY 6. i893. | A GENUINE AMERICAN WATCH N BE BOUGHT FROM US at as low and even lower A C price than is often paid for the IMITATION, Many do not know this till they bring ia their imitation THE DAILY EXAMINER. Eugene laughs and recovers himself. THE STREBT OF PEAGR, <2eittewcrarss. Mat swers, with decision. ae AT DEATH'S bogR. NERVOUS PROSTRATION, BY O F ADAMS | The summer comes to an end and Oc- tober follows. The vines that trail in the waters of the Orbiquet and the Touques are oe a deep red. The vines in the Rue de la Paix are reddening He ceases speaking, but Jules is silent for a long time after, and there are no sounds save the whirr of insects and the , 7 ‘ ‘ . ros gattls of wherls Y Mistiot roadway.” also, and two people passing down that ‘Watch for repairs and find that no Watchmeker who values EXTREME DEBILIT y ois Ws lieu Jules, at Last raises himself from juiet street stop to gather some of the . : 4 ; . AFTER THE GRIP ALG out the grass, his eyes are full of tears. his reputation will repair and warrant it. . ’ brilliant sprays. One of them, a man, is partly in shadow as one sees them from the Rue aux Fevres, but the sun- hine lights up the white gown and gorge- Eugene looks at him pityingly a moment, and then Jules, unable to control him self, puts his arm about the neck of his 4 ae afi 4 : BY SPECIAL ROYAL APPOINTMERT Mr. Peter Lin gley, Councillor, Peters ville, Queens Co., N. B., says: MORAL—Buy the Genuine Ki. OW. ‘EAWLOR, friend and lays his head on his shoulder. | ~* F Sewwtne is f his c anic tT It s ""'Whegundiee?’ ates & Ga “Oot. 31, 1892.—Last winter I had . om - cee hou wilt do as I said?” queries Eu- “Who are they?” asks a tourist of a pire A an, of the Grip, which leit meat? so cut down | gene after a time who, like him. is gazing down wi ‘ ee {veble and reduced in’ flesh. } hot aoe ‘ i WiO, uri, § L, - - ° Qt ‘ { ne W ash Da thate young But yes, my brother,” is the answer, [As te Peis Charlottetown, March 20, 189%; CAMERON BLOCK. p then, end was co nervous I could not ei A tte was under Doctors’ tre; : '. y girl or delicete | and again there is a long silence it is Annette Sicard to whom he i eo ' received no be nefit. fy fried month, bas woman can do 6 family washing without being My friends tho: consampticn and I got so low that ther — ecpecting my death at any ¢ ° . resort they decided to try 7 ri See It is a fortnight later when they leave Val-Richer for home. They have had many talks about the future, and not ’ vuld ask that,” she our erent crtist, Bazene AND ae PAS TAD SE ED SC ER tired. only has Jules ceased to desire to carry - vie “were No Steam ont his former plan, but he has come to ot Madeleine " HAWKER'S ae Sam | Fagase TS Wite the dee; oat aversion. TH eis my friend,” An- & HERVE AND STOMACH TONIC IN THE TO Lift | close companionship with the ies has 7 - 2 ES ND STOMAC served to intensify his already high re ; i ; House You Say: gard for him, and Eugene, for = es in . vary Restored Me To Health, has grown very fond of this friend of hig - ae ee wit TT TANT SRT SEARS a; clept well, ny appetite was restored ead ni \ ) HOW 7 that he has so tenderly drawn back from owt: Gein “fnnbel ” Pieture It Will Make You Eat, oP saa) sh ULE A ere eee Skee iy Soames Strona. ior pean tana = rvin i c 1 Or ose.) Te 7 h ted > - Ya SG ; i oo tignly of this medicine, as I feel thes Speak BY USING Returning to Lisieux, they find not Seu 25 “Santlight’’ Soexb wrappers (‘he e 2 Lid., 42 \ei es ,; | Owe My Life to its Virtues, Will Tone Your Nerves, only that Madeleine and Annette are | large wrappers),to Lever Bros, Es still at Trouville, but that the brother | Se. S-, Toronto, ad you will receive by ae Mr. Isaac G. Stevens, Gate Keeper I. G. R. of Susette has died the day before from | p st ay ret'y picture, free fre m advertising, Will Make You Strong Foon Pacis baton the tore was with My. the effects of a fall which he received at | 4.4 eli worth framing. Thisis an easy P zle} : and was expecting to have to notify his relatives of death. ARRAS the fete at Orbec. The injury seeming a slight one at first, Jules was not sent for, and the end came suddenly, they are told. There are not many grieve forhim. Jules, remembering that this man was more than willing to aid him in wrong-doing, cannot mourn deep- ly for him, though the shock of his death is a severe one, and there are few others who ever cared for him. Still there is one person who grieves. It is way to decorate your home. The soap is the best injthe market, and it will only cost le pestege tosend inthe wrappers, if you leave the ends opon. Write your aidress carefully. ————-<— Will Make You Feel Like Yourself Again. FOR CHRONIC COUGH IT Is ALMOST SPECIFIC, . YY Sold by all Druggists and Dealers for 50 cts, per bottle. 3 bottles $1.25. Manufaetured by the HAWKER MEDICINE ©9., Limite. St. John, N. RP. “ HAWKER'S LIVER PILLS cure all wnlight SOAP A “Cording to Easy Directo” Castoria is Dr. Samme! Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Ciildren. It contains neither Opium, Morphine ner other Narcotic substance. it is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing fyrups, and Castor Oil it is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty ycars’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays ee, A lieyesoverthe ground rapidly, and Stomacn {3.5 if ever one slackens its speed some fellow is at hand to cil its bearings and give it a fresh start. ee The Telephone Company P. E. ISLAND, In all Pulmonary Diseases with emacia- tion, as well as with spitting of blood, the effects of this remedy are very marked. 60c. ano $1.00 Per Bortte, StevncvoucsertHe D.at.** Put sside your own ideas next wash-day and try the easy, clean, ““ SUNLIGHT’’ way. DON'T Seeton & Mitcheil, Severishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Casteria relieves tecihing troubles, cures constipation and flatuiency, Let another wash-day go by without Open As Day. trying it. It is given to every physician, the formula of Scott's Emulsion being no secret; but no successful imitation has ever been cffered to Halifax, Agents for . Nova Scotia and P. E. Island the public, Only years of experience and | —— Castovin assimilates the food, regulates the stemach ARTIES using the Teleph Md fea suemuliiete —— Z = i 4 ee sos nies oa a Rint Sa talking much more study can prodace the best. ons Cc OA ZL. ang bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case chet henee te following enceny Mt they le oe iat is €1 hildren’s Pauacea—the Riether’s Fricnd, ist. Speak with the mouth about four inches toria is tho Children’s i - from the transmitter, tes cictannpnninet> 2nd. s— in a moderate tone . loud. and distinct) of voles, net too Tanks—What led ycu to suspect last night that I had been drinking ? Mrs. T.—I can’t imagine, unless possibly caaknk aetort: . . a , , ‘WO CARGOES OF . rid, astori2. ard. i lace t it was the fact that you were drunk. TWO CARGOES OF Castori . caiconaiesarate elanirane hs ilepn toa coer tha, _— A di d V le Nut “ Casicria fs an cxcelicnt medicine for chil “ Castoria is so well adanted to children thet Do nt pres too hard on the ear, Ege CLERGYMEN, students and overtaxed Ca a an a. ' Gren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its I recommend it as superior toauy preseription a ——— = ee heard when stand. ——-> business men will find a wonderful recup- good eff..ct upoa their children.” known to me.” if you men hone enoush, bat hee transmitter, = w : ’ : : a. G. C. O23 Hi. A, Ancuer, M, D. one : : Rot & pleasant erative agent in Puttner’s Emulsion, which NO LANDING. Pa. G. C. Osa00, $a. Cutan deen ee mode of conversation, is ent unnecessary, > — contains Phosphorous (brain food) in the : Lowcl., Mass, ama. 4 — Selag Very aneayinn ts ol aa Iungs, besides IT 16 MADELEINE WHO Is GREETING Hi, |'™°S* 488imlable form. seg « “cotoria is the best remedy for children cf | “Our physicians ia the children’s depart velbk, range of your ii Jabette in the tes Bouc haste A Cargo wih Tam acquainted, hope thedcy isnot | ment have spoken highly of their expert- ROB ANGUS, tittle lame Babette in the Rue des Bouch- Making sure,— She—Then you'll take me g f.> Ustant when mothers willconsilerthe real ence in their outside pructice with Castoria, ap7 a aad Manager, eries, to — he has ao —_ - the for a drive on Thursday ‘ en EP ne intervet of taceiz children, and uso Castoria i and although we cnly have among our oo Y c je nce Farr gy Ripe pearing aseve ates He—-Yes ; but suppose it rains, s i of the variousquack postrum net sa supplies what is anes as oe FREEHO 1} Page RRY AVis$ bonbo ; top t > a kind d She—Come the day before. SYDNEY OLD MINE ROUND d stroying their loved ones, by for producis, yet we are free to confess that =e j er DonDdons or stop to say a ~ —" . ‘norphing, soothing syrup and other hurtfu merits of Castoria has wou us to lock with FOR Ss and so Babette weeps and will not be are ids thay Geeta thie ates to aiatict ALE. consoled. When the funeral is over M. P. P.—The advt. of Malto Peptonized 1OW DUE AT ageats down their throats, thereby sending avorupes i." Ms Oe dada i sell b e Jules arranges his affairs so that he can | Porter_will be found on the third rt of to- NU bas them to premature graves.” Ustrup Hosprrat axp Dispensary, + Undersigned will sell by private Boston, Mass, sale his Dwel'ing Housa, Store and Outbuildings, situate on Sidney Street, near Queen. House open for inapection, bx. J. F. Kincneror, Couway, Ar The Centaur Company, T7 Murraz Strect, New York City. day’s Eximrver. This preparation has been recommended and used by a large number of doctors as a nutritious tonic for invalids, dyspeptics and for those whose systems are R. MOMEILLAN. Ch’town, April 24—tf leave Lisieux for a time, and a day or two after his ee Madeleine and her aunt return from Trouville with An- ALLEN C. Smirn, fres., ss : ; sagchg tb ae sonia Schaeilaiecliehiinisies For full pscticulars inquire of ette. Mme. Sicard is so much quieter : i I 4 aa ccheter than is her wont that Alex. | ‘8 down by work and worry. N Sa SA ai i ar ile Se ie ~ a. H J. CALLBECK, andre thinks it is plain that the air and : : : _apl7—f . 8 bathing at Trouville cannot have agreed | The man who can play cards with his with her, and that after all she would | wife as a partner, and never scow! during ———— ———— - - - y have been better off at home. But the jan entire ¢ vening, may as well order his it @ journey has done more for his wife than | halo at once. : AF To the A Business Offer he can possibly know. In place of the rc : ‘eee Has demonstrated its ee ewe bony i ae = a a an : AN, ag of St, J an Rp 5 vo 88 Firm, wonderful power of amusement of Madeleine, has come a | ~*“*°r $s tolu asa family medicine, and re- : USINESS to look into it, MILLING EXTERNAL and INTERNAL PAIN. very tender, loving trust of her friend. | °°" 4s it to all cfflicted with colds, —— econ 3) ee Business Mo wonder then that it is found on The — regent iii sie ‘Suppose Columbus hadn’t discovered Make New Rich Blood! HE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME presents itself to you. We have effected 1e months go by : - |} America. Willi aul . 1 i schon : , salts : . ’ The Surgeon’s Shelf mer comes. Jules has long since re- at ar ree auld pon hene eee These pills wre buena discovery. No others subitead te aneey ete. Aes — ngers “ae enna ere cto im We know that o The Mother’s Cupboard turned to Lisieux and is working hard ‘v. ; , ; Uke them in the world. Will positively cure or relieve | facta pr ished in this announcement may secure a once, in connection with a subserip- 4 S Pp : ; se nein at ; You bet ! It would o’ cut jography down manner of disease, The information around tion for this paper, and at a ridiculously low expense, a Thesaurus of priceless value as Remedy is the . ler’s Val at his profession, his principal relaxation .> x is worth ten times the cost of a box of pills y The Traveler’s Valise, being a couple of hours now and then | © hall. ous about them, and you will always be thankful, Om ia treasury of knowlsdge for the people, that world-renowned, most p:pular of all expel all impurities from the blood, for Dyspepsia, Si h o> can “And great benefit from using them, icate women The Soldier’s Knapsack with his friend Eugene in the latter's Eneycloy dias, in the English language, The Sailor’s Chest studio. But the artist is not as busy as |, tp r pomecenage ee the great eo ro, a boxes $100” Die ke A Headache, Co The Cowboy’s Saddle usual. His canvasses stay longer on the | °° 4nd nerve remedy. HHNSON é& CO., 22 Custom House St., Boston, Masa pation. Hun easel than they used to do and old Cau- chon says playfully that Eugene is get- ting lazy. But the fact is that art is not Just now first and foremost with Eugene. Something has intervened, and, The I'armer’s Stable The Pioneer’s Cabin The Sportsman’s Grip The Cyclist’s Bundle ‘I catch @ cold every time I spend a night in one of those infernal sleeping cars,’ said Smith. ‘A Pullmanary trouble,’ observed Brown. agree with us, Chambers’ Eincyclopesdia, | ret. x ASK FOR THE NEW en con ae beara Do you play cards? a That you may appreciate ite value, wemalbe as 9 one day. “thou wilt be getting married ‘Billiards 9? the following VALUABLE OFFER: Bre 200 GOLILE.” |e ee wll 5 BUY GRODER’S SYRUP —~- ene aseaasseseneee have me,” is the response. = ~ ag bowl # Zz glad of thee for Atiabatd,”najetheold | “Go to the shente? te presage ‘Never.’ EF oy Take it faithfully until Cured, and the Write us a statement of your cam, We offer a FREE TEN DAY'S TRIP to the WORLD'S FAIR to the individual who shall, before tie First day of Augast, 1893, show the gr-atest improvement, of 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 testimonial accompanied by the photo- graph of the individual sending it, and the signature of the dealer of whom the remedy was purchased. A Committee of three well-known Drug- ists will act as Judges at the close of the Competition. Send Testimonials to THE GRODER DYSPEPSIA CUBE GO» LT ST. JOHN, N. B, ——— Wh man enthusiastically. , y } “sul no, thou art much mistaken,” ‘Then I am sure you can Jend me $5 !’ | 6a s the painter with a laugh, as he ; t k ffect th last pauses to survey the effect of the las you take stroke of his brush. Id ‘I know the very person for thee,” per- and Cough. sists the other. “So thou used to tell me years ago when I was in Paris. I should like to know the name of this person,” responds the young fellow carelessly. ‘Her name is Madeleiza Sanchon,” is the answer, given quite slowly and im- pressively Eugene in his surprise lets his brush fall tothe floor Generally caused by exposure to cold, ‘* Madeleine will never marry, I think,” wet feet, sitting in a draught, coming he remarks as he stoops to pick up the from hot and crowded places, in thin dress, or wearing damp clothes, stocke ings, or any other cause t nding te check suddenly the perspiration. The result produces inflammation of the lining membrane of the lung's or throat, and this causes phlegm or matter, which nature tries to throw off by expectorae tion. In many cases she is unable te Go so without assistance, and this ic brush, ‘‘and besides she thinks of me only as a friend she has known all her life. No more.” ‘* That is for thee to find out,” observes you use Allen’ ens Lung OEE = ee > Miss Racuen Hunt, of St. Jobn, was a “eft of violent hysteria, sleeplessness, Xurcius serveurness and general debility, the result of an attack cf Ia grippe. She thought her case hopeless, but Hawker’s Nerve and Stomach Tonic restored her to health, hope and strength. She strongly recommends it to all who suffer as she did. Eleanor—Don’t you think Miss Noyes plays with great feeling ? Tom (dryly) - Yes; she does seem to feel sbout for the notes a goud deal. Ga ter Pek eyes) \PEsatetr lt] aie MAACE RPS ON ERR Er SC DEE VIG2/dO12ANA SMISWWHD tk Ae Tee y tele come els] eee RATE ZTOX RS) RAE I RL Oi CATs A Tekh Os) eee sth Zee ViG¥d0199N3 5 yaawvH Vid. ¥d01949Na CECI Be Pree ee re. Widardoy \ " PT A LE) 000 PAG ES AFF is ra cs * 30 12 Pree, ee % Co < > tS ad USE SKODA’s DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. Sarah ET eam SEEN eee ELT Cy eee Miss Ancient—Here is a century plant we prizs very highly. Flightey—Yes, Yea; I supp L" aed Monsieur Canchon sagely, and says no more It is a new thought that has thus been put into the painter's mind, and not an unpleasant one when he allows himself to think that Madeleine may possibly love him. He turns it over and over in the course of his long walks in the neighborhood of Lisieux. Perhaps it is because of this new thought that on these walks he finds so little material just now for his work. And the more he walks and thinks the clearer it becomes to him that he loves Madeleine far more than he ever loved Annette. His absorption does not escape the notice of Theophile and after some time the old man con- cludes to speak again. “I saw the aunt of Madeleine Sanchon to-day,” he remarks in the course of a Ese FTN aa beautiful, charming, ‘8€ you raised it from the seed. co TAD Rev. Henry M. SPIKE, rector of Mus- quash, N. B., advised Mrs. Wm. Thomp- son of that place to try Hawker’s Tonic for acute dyspepsia. Read what they both say in another column as to the result. Oo eee A farmer in St. Albans, Vt., used five casks of cider in a fruitless eff rt to seve his house and barn from fire. Now he’s an out-cider so to speak. oi Bilt Caer ee B REET LGR) oz Pe MIQBAO1D22 NI SHIgW HO: ~ bYI2103242N3 S MagNVHO. | RATE CTO) FE REL A Cem % PR ITE £ TOR Be) SE RORSE TTT Oa ite Zea eye S.43I9WYH) hee 710) ol PRE LTS (eR) A D( Elon hy tel ESO ELS TON Tem Ww WiN3/dO72A9N3 MAA Zlib) one is ba roe 2 Ten ey eel) PBS Weed. Sac: nz a beautiful, clearjreprint of tha Elinbargh and Loadon elitioa of Cir oe Encycloyiedia, a library of universal kax wledgs for the people, with very large additions upon topics of special interest to American readers, and giving American statistics of population down to and including the census of 1890, SUPPLIES. E subscribers offer for sale at low2st prices the following Supplies OUR UNPRECEDENTED OFFER! According to an Octawa despatch, a further communication haa been received at the Department of Commerce from the TH eee Maie from best | casual conversation. Eugene listens, | colonial oftice explanatory of the suppcsed a : The regular retail price of the imported addition of this immense reference library | 3-00” cases 1 !b Tall Cans, 9 | os cetnses Balsam | but says nothing, and the other con- | concessivns by the Spanish government in ao 7 — 7 Pare omg is $30.00. The cust to you for a full set, complete, printed on good paper, in oe fee ib me Riyabrosk, t _ ° ; tinues: *“Yes, and I said to her that it |ihe matter of direct trade bet ween Canada aevs are in tae, ie clear type, and durably bound in fi *xible covers, delivered free of c st to you to ether 800,000 Paper Linings for Tali © uns, | would eae coon “ns if her | and the Spanish Antilles. This latest des- trouble. Dodd's june Nag with one year's subscription for Tur Dairy Examiner, giro: 500.000 ib Fiat ¢ ans | veut P . nisce and Kugeue Bernay were to marry. patch shows that Cunada has not benefitted Kidney Pills give | lected kidn . ‘ $0,689 a. th | Prices. Three Size Botties, She was quite of my mind, thou must | one iota so far as the present trade is con- soma relief” troubles es Will Only be Six Doll Ges enh aa ' know, so I said to her father that if such : . premp ; ars, « ‘Bi cerned. The decision of the Madrid gov- ‘76 per cent. | in Bad Blood —_—— 25c. 50C., $1.00 a wedding took place I would give thee ——- lacquer, Turpentine. Acid, and all Supplies ernment only applied to shipments under of disease is We will give, and deliver free, a set of this E Dyspepsia, Live | 100,000 francs. Thereupon she said she Spani i i ; : acyclope lia to ever erson who | Teauired for a Lob:ter Factory. t. Tal would give Madeleine 50 000 Se | the Anglo-Spanish treaty, which expired on ae ee Complaint, aed obtaings for this paper THREE new annual subscriptions, and who sends = ese _ ~ Highest prices paid for No. 1 Lobsters, ia Talls far then, mons fils, the way is clear for ,%:h June last. Certain cargoes of sugar, disordered kid-| the most dan $12 00 to pay for them. $2 00 additional must he paid in each case where the new | ¥!#%# and t lb Fiat Cans. wal R. FOSTER & SON thee, thou seest.” it appears, had been sent direct from Porto ee gerous of @th @ | subscriber desires to receive, also, a set of the Encycloy sedia LONGWORTH & CO, . . "9 Tears of gratitude came into Eugene's Rico to Canada, and on these the export t yd ad Silene Disease, Now is the Time t Ss b 4a ib , : 4 9 ; Water Street Manufacturers of Wire Nails, \*: Seatent, Septleh ting ieee | Babaieey ttyl out BL Peer eeie--cadh eee | ae "Tae honitubee fe” Soca to me, but—* jernment decided thet under the lapeed| $8 A0a/thy c/ty | Dropey.” above Now is the Time to obtain Subscriptions ! iw tT He hesitates, for gratitude, love and treaty Canada was entitled to the most @ as di dis not ; : ; 7 ‘ B= rf STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS hope are so cominingled in his mind | fayored nation treatment, and has accord- Seah evhex the oxeat. where 1 — r = Opportunity of a lifetime to obtain, for a mere trifle, a full and com. same ii if a find ‘words to express | ingly ordered a refund of the export duties kidneys are| Dodd's Kidney meticee nee pton of Chambers’ Encyclopwiis. The de- COMFORTANLE COTTAGE on Water St» And Spikes, Tacks, Brad:, Shoe ; himselt ree — wrongfully imposed by the Porto Rico clogged, they are | Pills are used, om pt pe Ou . 9 yo ose who would make sure of avoiding delay should A Se Ktailway Round House, 008 Nalis, Hungarian Nails, &c.. ' ut what? queries the -— ast authorities. The matter has no bearing on Sold by all dealers or sent by mail on receipt once. Urders will be filled promptly and in turn a8 received, Sut we advise | taining eight rooms, now occupied by Capt. D- posely misunderstanding. not wish me to see Madeleine for thee, I think!” mmediate attention. A. McDonald. P>sseasion giv »n adout 1st Jue Let all act promptly. Address :— Apply to THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING CO. of bo ix for AL. A Sanith fe Co, Tofbato Whine book called Kidaey Talk, the present trade with the Spanish West 8ST. JOHN, N Indies. aovi—i yr PEAKE Bros, & CO. ~ ap28—dy lw