IME DALLY HXAMIN ER 0 Ja Cures Every Form “ ill Made.” Parsons’ Pills © ce \{ VV ) Lo you ki case wherein a go00's KIDNEY PILLS f4ildto cure any kidney ailment f int to Over n boxes a —T ERMA: Bee PS oc Che so, WE We millio S( id without mplaint single complat 0S WEDICINE CO. F THE ut TORONTO W >'esn seli you Lodi’s Kidasy Pills att © ving p ~~ vz ¥k Per DOK, six Xe or ¥} fo » trad st Pp oe ‘ thr jozen at 3 perdozen. Sen a of acy address, post paid, GEORGE E. HUGHES way t 1riollos We wish we could everybody believe promptness that there should be no de- lay when you are losing fiesh is prevention; and when you are pale, espec- ially if a cough be present. The continued use of Scott's Emulsion in the early stages of lung affections does prevent the development of Con- sumption. Your doctor will tell you this is true and we state it without wishing to make any false claims or false promises. Free book tells more on the subject. 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Barrister, & Brown's Block, - - Charlottetown BRANCH OFFICE, : Wadmans’ Building, - - Cravaud ie MONEY TO LOAN. ver atl ae: nets NS ANODYNE INIMENT of Inflammation. ison, en Old fashioned, noble hear wit of irritation and i ew f irri s inflammation; such as i coughs, croup, catarrh, chaps, forms of sore throat, earache, e back, side, neck, mumps, muscvlar vw rheumatism, stings, sprains, stiff joints The great vital ond musele nervine LeAnne... ve used your Johnson's Anodyne Lini for more than fifty years in my family used it for colds, coughs, sore throat. cramps, sore stomach, rheumatism, toothache, neuralgia, ¢tc., i it always good in every way S CLELAND. South Robbinston, Maine ; Treatment for Diseases’ Matled Free. A ruggists. LS. Jehusom & Co., Boston, Mass. s, a 1 and all I ; ve mer lie ess, COlK ,¢ 1OMA a GOLD MINE SHARES. | POINTS TO BE SURE OF BEFORE INVESTING. A Big Difference Between Mining Stock and Actual Mining=A Case Where Ex- perience Is Not Cheap at Any Price. Rather than be accused of exaggera- tion | have always striven to understate the possibilities presented by investment in mining enterprises. My reason for that is that the general public as a role, treat with incredulity reports of the richne:s of mineral deposits they have not seen for themselves. Why this should be so is inexplicable to any, unless it be they imagine that mining menare gifted with more play of fancy and more fertile and elastic imagination than other mortals. I believe, though, that the prejudices against mining enterprises, which hither- to have greatly retarded the development of our resources, are largely based on the confounding of mining in stock with actual mining. The two vary as pro- foundly asthe farmer in Manitoba differs from the gentleman in the grain pit of the Teronto Board of Trade. Whatever xigencies real mining may be subject ro, the hazards are no greater than men are willing to assume in establishing banks or wholesale establishments. All that is required in the premises is the same careful calculation and the same intelligent forethought. TOO MUCH EXPERINCE, For several years I have longed ever so much to meet the man whe coined the saying ‘“‘Experience is cheap at any price.’’ I am prepared to solemnly affirm —I cannot swear—that he never engagec iu the promotion of mining enterprises in Canada. But in case he did and gave ‘nrrency to that phrase after doing so, he deserves to have his name handed down to tuture generations as excelling Job ip patience. My experience has almost ex- hausted the stock of patience nature endowed me with. No people in the world have exercised less discretion in their investments of this nature, and none have been more easily gulled by glib-tongue stranger: than Ontarioans. As a rule they have acquired shares in mines much as they would take a share in a prize cake ata church fair, giving little or no thought or care to the conduct of the enterprise. And until investors learn that a mine should be conducted with the same strict attention to details and with as much regord tocconomy as is displayed in a hennery, the result will be the customary one—in addition to their experience. The temptation to ‘et my pen run riot in « lecture en the snortcomings of in- vestors is hard to resist. But I must do #0, to give piace to some words of advice to those who may be considering the advisability of investing some of their Loardings in British Columbia mines or mining stock, POINTS TO BE SURE OF. 1. If the compeny whose shares you fancy isa corporation organized under the statutes of any of the United States go to the hest commercial lawyer in To- ronto and request him toe explain wherein the statute differs from the statutes of the Dominion end different provinces. He may charge you $16, perhaps £20, bat his advice may save gou hundreds, poxsibly thousands of dollars. The stat- utes of many of the newer States and Territories have been so framed that they permit of juggling operations which unscrupulous speculators can ‘‘freez out’’ other investors when it is in their interest to ‘do so. See that the company has a clear and valid title to the location on which they purpose operating. Honest promo- ters or their agents will never raise ob- jections to a request for the production of titie deeds or copies of the eame daly certiliedhy the proper authorities. If the iand is only held under an opticn it is oot always safe to purchase the stock. 3. Discover, if possible, what interest, if any, the gentlemen who figure as dir- ectors and officers of the company have taken in the same; whether they have invested their capital in the or if the promoters have presented them with the stock necessary to qualify for theie positions just for the use of their bames, Ye not bur mining stock because titled nen or capitalists figure in the director- ate. Very often they have not risked even one cent in the company. and sometimes they have been known to withdraw (rom connection with the concern as soon as they were able to dispuse of the shares presented them for actng as bate for the greedy gudgeons who invest withont intelligent consideration. 4. When shares are offered below par make sure they are non-assessable. If a stock certificate receipt is tendered you instead of the stock itself read it care- fully. Iv should provide that, in event of sufficient capital not being subscribed, the company will return the monoy at the end of a specified time. 5. Do not purchase assessable shares uniess there are limitations as to the calls that can be made and the intervals to elapse between such calls. 6. Kemember that the promoters and directors of e company are not responsible for statements made about : ice company or its properties, {f such statements do not appear in the prospectus to which their names are attached. 7. The prospectus should clearly set forth:— (a) The purpose to which it is intend- ed to devote the money realized from the sales of stock. (b) Development work, if any of that bas been done. (c) Number of assays made, by whom made, and results of each assag. (ad) Reports of examinations made by qualified mining engineers, which shoulé show whether or not the veins and lodee are we)! defined, {®) Nature of the ore, whether refrao tory or non refractory, high ur low grade (f) kstimates of the cost of mining the ore. (g) Statements as to the accessibility of the property to railway or steamboat transportation, or both, and supplies of fuel and timber. (hb) Cost of reducing the ore to bullion, and (i) If the company intends to erect its own smelting and refining plant, esti- mates of the cost of the same. 8. Bear in mind that many mines con- tsining good value are unproductive of by the stock of the mining company profit from want of proper methods and | which does ngt hesitate to employ on ita | | working staff men of practical and | technieai ability, although its prospectus may not be as entiting as others. Gs. Doan, «f Clinton, says not to go | on suffering as he did for years with Sault Kiheum, when a few boxes of Dr. Chase’s Oiotment will cure you. Dr. Chase's Ointment cured [iram Frey, of Norwood, a ter sufiering ten years with Eezema of the leg. : Chase’s Ointment also cured his little girl of Eczema on the face, enterprise’ —— Dr. Millions die annually through | first sign of kidney troub! which gradually develops into tl sease—one of the most alarmu urine giving bricklike deposits symptom has appeared—Kilney their earlier stages—if neglect chronie and perhaps fatal—me kidney disease poison in the weekly will ne Bright's disease or Diabetes. blood —One of Dr. ¢ “ Have you Pain in the Bladder or } and Sides, Unusual desire to uri 2s arise from an @exct ack of care for the kidneys—the e noticeable is a single pain in the back led malady Brights di- is highly colored iat drear i” symptoms do not delay when the slightest troubles are easily prevented in ed they may become obstinate, ,dical science has proved that all ss of uric acid or kidaey acid ‘hase’s kidney-liver pills if taken utralize this acid and prevent any tendency to anv of these symptoms? Baek Ache, Dull Heavy . tase of the Abdomen, Pains in the Back 1ate, Scaiding urine with passage obstructed, Red or White deposits, Tired Feelings, Weakness, Dropsical Swellings, these are sure signs of kidney troubles, YOUNG MEN With backache, weak back, deposits in the urine and other symptoms of kidney decay should not postpone using Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. OLD MEN Troubled with stricture, impediments obstructions, stoppage of the water, or a frequent desire to urinate at night will find Dr, Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills a great reliever. KIDNEY-LIVER > testimonial : Gentlemen, —I was trou to arise four and five times a night ts ur I have used enough plasters and pills to The doctors pronounced my case hupeless bled with my Evening News calling your pill th: great to be the KNIGHTS OF LABOR PILL, a: had confidence in the name, and ft pron since taking them regular for three mont I taken them years ago, would have savec Very traly about their wonderful curative powers, Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills may mean and effectually, and do notin any way int and 1 had made up my mind to go when | rea TESTIMONIAL J. F. Browning, Carpenter and Joiner, of Kingstoa, Ont., writes the following kidneys for ten years and was compelled inate. The pain in my back was terrible, stock a drag store, and obtained no relief. and advised me to goto Toronto Hosrital, t your advertisement ia The Toronto K. and L. Pill, which I took the meanin id being myself a member of shat order ounes them the Workingman’s Friend, for hs, I can say [am entirely cured. and had i hundreds of dollars in doctors’ bills yours, ae et J. F. BROWNING, Kingston, Ont. Ask those who have tried and been benefited by Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills Don't be skeptical. One or two doses of the saving of your life. They act gently erfere wilh your daily avocation, A PCSITIVE CURE FOR KIDNEY TROUBLE Bright's Disease, Liver Complaint, Meadache, Biliousness, Costiveness and Dyspepsia. One pill a dose; 25 ceuts a box, or 5 for $1. PILLS We will give $500 to any person troubied with disease of the kidneys that Dr. Chase’s Combined Kidney and Liver pill will not relieve or cure, —I VOLO LOLOLOLDLOLOLOLOLe ® There is style in footwear as there Rubbers and Overshoes are raodell of boots. rubber. While Granby Rubbers A CASE OF D ABEITES Many \ears—Cured *by Dodd's Kidney Pills, North Bruce Feb. 15 (Special)—An old and weli known settler in this township, named Thomas Brooks, who lives on Lots 7 and 8 ia the 14th concession is rejoicing with his neighbors over his recent recov- ery, and he said: “T was cured by using twenty-four boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pill-, and as nothing else ever helped me, I say they saved my life.” I had tried all the doctors of this local- ty and was treated for Diabetes, hoping and suffering for years.” Irom reading of cures I determined to use - Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and I must say that after using the firat box I would have considered them rea<onable at ten dollars a box, Consciousness of error is, to a certain extent, a consciousness of understan ling; and correction of error is the plainest proof of energy and mastery.—Landor. With [nvalids, Yes! with inva'ids the appeti e is capri- cious and needs coaxing, that i* just the reason they improve so rapidy under Scott’s Emulsion, which is as pi'a.able as cream. Most natures are iasolven'; can not sat- isfy their own wants, have an ambition out of all proportion to their p actical force, and sodolean and beg day and night continual ly.— Emeraon. Mre. S. James, Seaforth, suffered for years with what is called old people’s rash. She was treated by many physicians without any result. Mr. Fear, the local druggist, recommended Dr. Chare’s Ointment, which rel eved the irritation at once and speedily effected a peramenent cure of the skin eruption. Mrs. James also says that Dr. Chase’s Ointment cured her of itching piles which she had been troubled with for years. What is griet? It is an obscure laby- rinth into which God leads man, that he may be exper.enced in life, that he may remember his faults and adjure tiem that he may appreciate the calm which virtue gives.—Schettfer. Baby Eczema and Seald Nead. Intants and young childaen are peculiar- ly subject to this terrible disorder, and if not promptly arrested it will eventually become chronic. Dr. Chase made a special study of Eczema and disease of the skin, and we can confidently recomm «nd Dr. Chase’s O ntmenit to cure all forms of Eczewa. The first application soothes the irritation and puts the litle sufferer to rest. Pf 9009s ele ee¢ -08 0.0 6 6 4 0 6 6 Ow: OSOSOSOS OC OLeOeC Oca ee Y a? For Coughs, Colds, Bron- Spriice chitis, Sore throat, etc. K© "RY, WATSON & CO., Pnoraicrons. e MowrTheac. Leet | $ What are you wearing On your feet this weather ? Style, Fit and Finish, they retain their old enduring quality. No He'p From Medical Mer—<uffered for LOLILOLO LILLE LAY OLOLOLO Le wae isin hats. Each year the Granby ed to fit all the fashionable shapes They are thin so as to prevent clumsy appearance and @ feeling and to make themso necessitates the use of the finest quality of and Overshoes are up to date in A »apanese policeman seldom has much difficulty in making an arrest. He is tuvested with all the majesty of the law, and to the Japanese law is supreme. It is almost amusing to tee him holding a solemn court in the atrect to settle some dispute hetween the inhabitants. The surrounding crowd shows no disposition to ridicule and banter, which is so tryin to the temper of tbe ordinary London “Bobby.’’ With the utmost gravity he examines the parties interested, notes down the information given, and finally pronounces his decision, which is gener- ally obeyed without qnestion, This absolutism strikes the foreigner all the more because the policemen are usually youthful in appearance and emall in figure. Five feet two inches js the stand- ard height and 21 is the medium age for entrance into the force. Every policeman receives minute instructions as to his deportment, the position of his bands when standing, sitting, etc. and the Jength of his hair, which ‘“‘must not be more than 2 inches in front nor 7 10ths of an inch on the neck.’’ The police are for the most part recruited from the old Samaural, the feudal class cf past ages, and for the most part they appear to carry out the code of honor handed down to them from generation to generation. They are an intelligent, determined and | courageous set of men, well disciplined and said to be above corruption, ! The oldest'queen In Kurope, the Queen of Denmark, is a princess of Hess-Cassel, and married the present King of Den- mark, who is her senior by a few months, in 1842. ; Although much is heard concerning Lady Henry Somerset, little or nothing is heard of her husband. §Such a person does exist, however, and he is sometimes seen at La Seala in Milan. He resides mostly in Italy. The Sultan of Turkey is, a busy man. His working day is from 6 in the morning untilnoon. After lunch and a strol! he gives audiences until 8 o’clock. In the evening he plays with his children, and takes a turn at the piano. The Comtesse Danneskjold, who wa; | married recently to Count Aage Moltke at Gopselfeldt, in Jutland, had a mos! original wedding, and among many other strange features of it was the drawing o the happy pairto church in their carring by ten bridesmaids dressed in briszh red. " SKIN DISEASES One Remedy Which has Neyer Failed— ’ | Tried and Tested Ointment. | Because other alleged remedies for piles, scrofula, eczematic eruptions, scald head, chafing, black heads, salt rheum and skin diseases generally have see wseless, don’t condemn Dr. Chase's ntment. It has never been known to fail. For instance, Nelson Simmons, Meyersburg, Ont., writes: “I used Dr. Chase’s Ointment for Itehing Piles, aud can recommend it highly. Since using it I have had perfect freedom from the disease.” Peter Vanallen, L’Amable, Que., had the eczema for three years. He tried three doctors, but received no benefit. One box of Dr. ase’s Ointment and three boxes of Dr Chase's Pills cured hin completely. Large. scales covered hie legs and body, but the Ointment soon removed them. He will swear to these te. Chase’s Ointment may be had from any dealer or from the manufacturers Edmansm, Bates &.Co., 45 Lombard street, Toronto. Price 60 cents. Mother’s greatest remedy for coughs, colds, bronchicial and Jung efeaiteus is, Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Tur- ntine. aetna taste is wholly Singuined meking it pleasant to take. Large bottle 25 eagia : bieboreee sk 4 th Bye Law to provent chidren being on the streets after a cer- tain hour at night. ————— ¥s . e Be it enacted by the City Couucil of the City of Charlottetown as follows: Ist. That bovs and girls under che apparent age of sixteen years respectively shall not be on the streets of Charlotettown without proper guardianship after the bour of 8.15 p m, from the first day of November till the first day of May, and after the hour of 9.15 p m. from the first day of May till the tirst day of November, and at such bony all boys and girls shall be in their homes, Zod. fF itteeu minutes before 8.15 p. m., from the first day ot November till the first day of May, and before 9.15 p. m. from the fir-t day of May till the first day of November, the town bell shall be ma: 6 hls 8 warning for all children under the said ege to leave the streets and go totheir homes, and sneh bell shall be called and known ax the “Curfew Bell,” and avy such child or childr o found on the streets after such hour shall be liable to be warned by any police constable or peace fli er to go home, and if after such warning a child or children shall be found loitermg on the etreet®, such child or children may be taken by the constable or peace officer to sor their home. 3rd. Ary parent or guardian may on complaint of any police constable or other peace Officer be summoned to appear before the Stipendiary Magistrate for the City of Chorlottetown fur permitting his or,ber: bild or children habitually to break the provisi- ons of this Bye Law after baving beeo warn- ed in writing,and may be fined for the first offence a sum not exceeding ove doliar, with or without costs, and for a second offence a sum not excceding two doilars, with or without costs, and for the third or avy subsequent offence a sum not exceed~ ng five dollars, with or witLout costs,and in defsult of payment of such fine or fines shall be collected by distress and ~ale «f the goods and chattels of the offender or offenders and in such case it bail be lawful tor the Stipendiary Magis- trate for the City of Charlottetown t» com- mit such offender or offenders to the com- mon jail of Quecn’s County, with or with- out bard labor, for any period pot excieding twenty-one days unless such tine or fines and the cost of the committal and conveyance to the common jail ere soon paid. 4th, The Bye-Law shall not apply to children on the streets afver the said how under proper control and guardianship or for some unavoidab'e cau e, W. FE. DAWSON, Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. 9 ~ FOR SALE The Rosebank Farm Containing 180 Acres of Lard. HE above Farm has 120 acrs clera an. ina good state «f en) ivation, the remaindsr covered with wood. i dy 2 wks. It si situate opposite the City of Charlottetown mm the Southport side of the Hillsborough River, convenient to Schools, ete.; one aise fr01m Southport Ferry in Summer, and one mile from the city in the winter by the ice. On the Farm is a good two storv Dwell ing House and a fine first-class barn and ina other outside buildings. It is al fenced with cedar posts and barb wire, with several cross fences of the same material. The shore front extends for the distance of one mile, giving en abundance of sea manure, also a musee! bed within half mile of the shore. It would make an excellent Dairy Farm or would meke a fin site for a summer hotel, baving superior bathing facilities and a perfect view of the city. The general surrounding are very picturesque, making it one of the most desirable heaith resorts in the Maritime Provinces. Any purchaser withing to buy the Stock and Farming Implements in conjanction with the Fa m can do so if required. All qvestions asked will be promptly auswered by the undersigned. Half of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. For further particulars apply to the owner, FRANK McKENNA. Queen Street, Charlottetown, VIM, ViG08, VITALITY RESTORED IN 30 DAYS GOOD EFFECTS AT ONCE. CATON’S VITALIZER. Cures general or special debility, wakeful- ness, spermatorrhca, emissions, impotency, paresis, etc, Corrects functional disorders cused by errors or excesse2, quickly restor ing Lost Manhood, inoll or young, giving vigor and strength where former weak- aess prevailel, Convenient package, effectual. and legitimate Don’t be deceived by imitativns, insist on CATON’S VITALIZER, Sent sealed if you druggist does not haveit. Price $l per pkge, 6 for $5, with written guarantee of complete cure, Information, references, ete, free anu confidential Send us statement of cause and 2e fora week's trial treatment. One only ‘ent toeach pctrson, CATON MED .0O., BOSTON.MASS —AT THE--- DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. You can have your teeth extracted free of pain by the means of either general or locai ane ‘thesia. All kinds of work done ratisfactorily. DR. J. H. AYERS HORSE CLIPPING, As the clipping season is now here parties having borses that they intend aaving cslpped, would do well tocall at Nicholsou’s Stables, Grafton St. where a!) work ss done at moderate rate:. TENDERS. Teaoders will be received by the undersign- ed up to Thursday, Feb 25th tor the erection and finishing ot a dwelling house. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Plans and specifications can be seen at office of C, P. Chappelie, Architect. JAMES EDEN, harlottetown Jan 28th 18y7. lidyw Prominent Business Man of Peterboro Cured of Eczema. Mr. Thos, Gladman, bookkeeper for Adam Hall, Esq., stove and tinware dealer, Peterboro’, writes the following facts :— “Have been troubled for nine years with Eczema on my leg, and at times the itching was something terrible; tried many emin- ent doctors and was pronounced incurable. I had given up hopes of ever being cured when | was recommended by Mr. Madill, druggist to try a box of Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment, and I am happy to testify that after asing two boxes I am completely cured. BHICcIae Dy Prozs, An extraordinary case of suicide is re ported in the Berlin papers. A 16-year- old boy, feeling himself numiliated by a aevere reprimand that had been admin- istered by his parents, seated himself in a chair, and after loading a revolver handed it to his brother, a lad of 6 years, and compelled him to do the shooting. The little fellow fired but one shot, kil} ing his brother instantly. Possibly a Seer, Charles Henry Pearson, an English- man. has written a book in which he claims to have proved that the great races of the world are losing ground, and that the Chinese, Hindoos and South American haifbreeds are the coming leaders of civilization. MESSAGE TO MEN, Proving that True Honesty and True Phil- antrophy "stil! Exist. If any man wo is weak, nervous and debilitated, or who is suffering f:om any of the various troubles resulting from youthful follv, excesses or overwork, will take heart and write to me, I will send him confidentially and free of charge the plan pursued by which I was completely restored to perfect health and manhood, affer years of suffering from Nervous De- bility, Loss of Vigor and Organic Weak- ness. Ib ve nothing to sell, and therefore want no money, but as I know through my own experience how to sympathize with such sufferers, 1am glad to be able to assist any fellow-beings toacure. I am well aware of the prevalence of quackery, for I myself was deceived and impored upon until I nearly Jost faith in mankiud but I rejuice to say that Lam now perfectly well and happy once more and am desirons therefore to make this certain means of cure known to all. If you will write to me you can rely upon being cured and the proud sat‘sfaction of having been of great service toone in need will be sufficient reward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy assured. Send 5c silver to cover portage and address Mr. Geo. G. Strong, North Rockwood, Mich. 135&w. ay WNeur Year RESOLUTIONS. The New Year should com- mence right by carrying a good reliable watch. They cost less in the end than a poor one, and all who desire to be on time enould have one Good tlme-keepeis are away down ine pric. G. H. TAYLOR, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER North Side Queen Square NOTICE Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of the statute 51st Victoria, sec tions 82 and 83, that the undersigned will apply atthe monthly meeting of the City Council, to be held in the mouth of March next, for exemption from tax-tion v2: lands and buildings to be erected there on near the Railway, on the west side of Edward Street, for the slaughtering and curing of meats. B. & M. RATTENBURY 121» day cf February, A, D, 1897. 35 —dy law—5— 4wks. A Lumber Yard Without Lumber In it would be a strange sight. But we wouldn't mind the took of it f we sold every board, plank and stick nours before the opening of naviga- lwp, There’s Money In Lumber Bat it’s hard to get money vat of it unless we hustle for it. We will work hard for the next few months and will make it worth your while to buy your spring lumber now. Come and see how we do it. Telephone communication, JAMES BARRETT. Soecial Ganned Goods Sale We commenced our SPECIAL CANNED GOODS SALE this morn ing and will continue it for a shor time only. We heve marked our goods at prices so low that they are bound to sell very quickly, so we wouid advise our fiends to call early and leave their orders foi what thoy may require in this line. BEER & GOFF Wants, Lost, Found & Advertisements under this heading charge five cents per line. W ANTEDO,—A boy to learn the Watechmak ing -Apply to G. G Jury 38 — — \ ANTED—Energetic young men to canvass for aleading Life Insurance Co —Ad- dress, Insurance, Box 364, City 38 -Imth \ TANTED.—Two servant girls who can speak French. Apply to Mrs Potvin, Pownal St, opp Murray’s Bakery 41—2ip OARDERS WANTED —Mri J.J Trainor . Imperial House. has excellent accommo- d»fion fora lange numb-r of boarde 8. Rates very reasonable \ ANTED,—A gocd capable jerson in a private family to look after a baby and attend toupstairs—Apply at this office 3s—- DO MTITU EMER A a - - q 900 Drops} - THAT THE FAC-SIMILE F SIGNATURE v —or— 7 EST re ti oon Promotes Digestion Cheerful- Z : th, a4 a4 ness _ eran aes : yum, Morphine nor eral. ; 2 OT NARCOTIC. IS ON THE ‘ face. ‘ Di Carbonak Soda ¢ eS a oe BOTTLE OF 3 Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- ee see Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. Bebra ae 35 DOosEs mae $5 a NTS le 2 4 GASTORIA | Castoria is put up in one-size bottles enly, Ty. is not sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to geil you anything else on the plea or promise thatit = =i‘ is “just ss good” and “will answer every pan eo a pose.” 48” Sce that you get C-A-S-T-ORTA, = 8 8 & é : a — nes Tho fac- EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. simile is os sigs ASL Thi Frapper, . Sieceeee cena ene " es LS oe = Bissell | Carpet OR ONE WEEE PRICE $2.50 SOs 'OSUssesesse SIMON WW CRABBE » Walker’s Corner 135 STOVES HARDWARE — Hishland Ranges —~ «—Made in Boston —SOLD ONLY BY— Fennell & Chandler Charlottetown,J nly 22, 1896—z4 & we ee —aiaumoameds ne —— ee | eee a © ee « Jewels. Jewels,” _—_- --e eee er _ Look at this tist of “Jewels,” and every one a JEWEL and a perfect working stove: - Peerless Jewel, Little Jewel Mystic Jewel, Sterling Jewel, Empire Jewel, Pisjo Jewel Grand Jewel, Home Jewel, Magic Jewel, Forest Jewel, Fire King Jewel, Jumbo Jewel, Manitoba Jewel, Leader Jewel Ni-ta Jewel, Clipper Franklin Jewel, Cottage Jewel, Twe light Jewel, Oakland Jewel, Bonanza Jewei, Jewel King,and lots more Jewels ranging in price from $4.90 up to $200,009 Every Jewel Stove isa“JEWEL.” Then if you wantany other kind of stove look at this list:—Red Clouds, Globe Heaters, both with and witboutdrums, all sizes; and agaie Waterloo, Niagara, Star, Success; Standard, Perfect. Maritimn Wsmorland, and a great many more. If we cannot suit youe you are ha to please. All kept in Stock at the City Hardware Store R. B. NORTON & CO English Manures | SUPERPHOSPHATES AND CHEMICALS Sole Agents for P. E. Island for THE BRADLEY FERTILIZER CO., the largest concern of the kind in the world. We have a large stock, on hand and to arrive, at tnese well known MANURES, and can refer purchaser to many of our very best farmers who have been using them for years with very gratilying results. We can also supply the same goods (Ground Slag) ) LET.—That beautifully situated dwell- ing on Prince street, now occupied b Capt Murchison. Possession given about 25t October,—A ppy to Peake Bros & Co.—i7tt UEEN VICTORIA: HER LIFE AND Q: REIGN; great historic work, se lls on sightto thousands. Lord Defferin in- troduces it to Canadians in glowing words. Easy to make $ 00) a week some make twic: that. Many make more in spare time than during day at reguiar employment. This car’a Great Sexagenary Celebrations are ming it. Bookson time. Prospectus free tocanyassers, Territory going fast s Tua B2Lapcey GRtelsN v9 Ltd Toronto, Catt. O LET —A ple.santly situeted dwelling T house inate, south and west on Brighton Road, at present occupied by Harrison vell, Esq.. heated with hot air parane. ond Rees y electricity, and having hot an id « ater fittings in bath room and kitchen. room, office, four bed- having '‘sawthorne h-dge infront. Ten minuies’ walk Office, five minutes from tennis bathing house in Victoria Park— MARRIS, JR, septlé ~ tf affered by our would-be competitors as “ English Fertilizers at at least 20 per cent less price than they now ask for it, but >t the same time we would not advise its use, believing that THE GENUINE ENGLISH MANURES AS SOLD ONLY BY US are much + the best value. Prices, Pamphlets, ete., on application. AULD BROS. Charlottetown April * 1896—2aw (25) & wky CARD OF THANSES. For the many favors received from my numerous friends and customers during the year 1896, and would wish them a hap- py and Prosperous New Year, and that they may all continue to buy and drink the celebrated Special Blend of Empire Tea. that I sell. pleasures of drinking Empire Blend during 1897, Also as many more, invited to participate in the T. J. MORRIS, Grocer and Crockery Man