. *r a o I p ‘ pr ’ n mum... . r. .0. Ms..- M... , , ,. ... .. {K 'enm’im‘y*u f I . .ht someday. a Win. a. we... ‘ W'hhhndctrisatefl'a zimvfllelthrrer as his finest-um; i...»- to draw hit up florid hpve [nailed mien wow-titre nus a Mr. i E ' M who would descend and en. It "Clytflstimeeeverslbours had w m beta, first taught in he Ire-an happened to ear M ’ asst-emme ed ‘30 canola. it it an them h kl ‘ln ‘ me ng t, ml ‘Insstdeesye man what say a" A eply being made in the sill ya, ‘ ’ demsn who dorm dar ‘ eta he self is lled. will de man he was answered that the widow” duly’rseeiverltew. when she immediater left. and re- urned in a short time with her husband. Leading“ him up ) the well. she said: “ New. Sim, off with your cost and own ye goes; dar an “dentist. for rye, ,Bcings as ouse am my property. you am sold for the present occasion. 0 down you goes and shows yer blood, for i tell you blood will tell." Sim’s dusk}, ibr dip peered beneath the sur- ‘sce. and he descended intot e well), while his better half load at the top ahbuting to him. "' Go in on rur rrerve,. int," “Blood will tell a" " Remember, ! gun by dollars it you." Blm's aimed “Radioman-slum, shes see: time, ioeesded in tracing Kr. iley. and both be and Sim were rawn lo the too, where Blni's wile received the money and cut on her way rejoicing. The accident occurred at 9 clock on Thurschy reminiscent! it was 4 o'clock on the vllowing morning when Mr. Riley was taken out. He re- ‘ived no further injury, however. than the severe mashing ‘ one of his foct.—-anynllle (GHQ-Sfmtel, ‘Aug. 4th. Vuxrauounuu ns Odessa—A somewhat curious episodew ‘eurred is the Bristol Sessions Court on July 22nd. Ihilst the learned Recorder was in the act of summing up serious case of highway robbery. and when it was neces- .ry that his own mind and those of the jury should be on from distraction. a voice was heard singiné with pr- illll’ sweetness the song of “ Home, Sweet onto," and tilt such distinetness that at first no doubt was entertained st it emanated from some person in court. The members the bar, the witnesses. the prisoners and the spectators i looked about ,to see the charming singer, whilst the oil- ils, with their customer zeal in the suppression of all traneoua noises, shou , “ Silence in court." The Be- rder himself delivered it few interlocutory remarks de- mding that the police should “ stop that noise." It was ought after a few momenta‘ examination, that the rounds ight arise from some one in the adjoining yard. Mr. 1n- 'ctor Newton, without further ado, assumed the detective meelf. but. strangely enough. no sooner had he got into no 'ard than the melody ceased. and ‘llelG m a hearty ug —-“Ha, ha. ha i" This was repealed with each hearti- cl: that all the court, who were not itan with the rarity of the oeoasiondomed in chorus, “He, he. , he i" ‘he inspector returned into court and the singing was re- lated. the refrain this time being, " Not for Joe." “'Where one the noise come from P" was the stern question officially ut to the inspector. " From the prisoners below. was the ‘ply, and forthwith Mr. Wallis. the prison clerk. descended re steps to the cell, and inquired who it was that dared to ng l The character of the song, " Home, Sweet Home," eve welghrto the suggestion thatit must have come from nus one yearning for a return to domestic bliss, but the niveraal answer of the 'eonere was, “ How can we sing hie strange place ?" and their wmhiind-o-nlaillfl firmed their verbal denial pf any infraction on their part he prison discipline. Thus baulked, the officials gave he search. and the whole affair rmainsd emyatery eren be rising of the court.- Western Daily hue. "mum's Dares—A farmer, while laboring, is ught into pretty close intimnc with dirt, and clothes should corrcspofid wi I his labor. To or fine clothes and clean linen while at work in - field, would be highly inappropriate; but when rides into town with his family, or market with .prnduee, it, would elevate his calling: in the ;llnulinn of the world, if he Were a little more rcful of his appearance. No matter how indc- -udcut we may feel—however we may, affect t -spisc the opinions of others, we are none {of ox itircly insensith to the fashions of the Links or :0 opinions of the world. Henry \Vard Beecher too used the expression—“ True, dress does not aim the man; but when he is made, he looks -ttcr drohsed up.” . - " And you’ve been married,,Pstrick,threc times, won’t you f ” . . “ Yes indnde, sir.” . “ And what doyou say of it? Which wife did »u like the best ’ “ \Vell, Becky O‘Brien, that I married the first no, was a good woman,——too good for me; so :0 got sick and died, and the Lord took her.“ “ Thcn I got married to Brid et Flannao‘nn. ho was a had womqn ; and she t sick and died )0, and the devil took her. ” Then, fool that ll! was, I got marriedl toI Mar- :tr I . S guns worse, ‘ int ,-—aou td fifei‘thyerlthc’ Lord not the d vii would we her; so i have to keep her myself.” A um Puttan aluminium.“ a job of auling cotton across the country to a certain ver, and one day he stop :1 'the team labout non for the purpose of en ing'lris dinner, and iving refreshment and rest to his horses,‘ Pet» eivin indie ti s ,of a spring alittio distance can t o to .333 left his son in char 0 of the orscs and curried his tin pail over to water. i. proved to be. hot. opting. and.“ 0 Dutch- tan cried out in tcmr to his son. Widte loud 'di00. 2 “ llnnsel triro on i trive on to teem for Got’e lakol Hell ials not run mile vroat dis playsho l ” then asked, “as all him out an paid'to do widder?" Iuch case, would cer- A gentleman, driving up to a countryinn, accost- «l at youth thuer : “ My lad’. atria“ nyquodrupedifin'm the ve- ioho, nebulatebim. domtohim a euflloicntsupply fnutricioaaolimontrnnd when the aurora o morn hall a injiluutinate _, cu , I will ward 8;)“ a peanut}? u’ or your midhlc hospitality.” ’ ‘ « e The boy becoming untied, anduot comprehend- »g the meanin of egaptlemsn‘s high sounding fl'usion, ran ate the house. and minimal: ' Daddy, then is a Dutchman outberewho wants mmo lager r." ‘ t ‘ An ingenious attorney, who always. made a point to get his «be. was appliodto b a hollow who had stolen some k, to defend m. Ac- cordingly, in his as ,‘nvontive.w , he )ruinod the “evident: pn whichi laintifl‘fo dyad 310 ‘u 1'0 t Vt! ct not it. . re ‘Lomttfis‘d a, , at he “redid; tho counhousoih’nlflli redto his attorney thus : “‘Squig, what shall do with the pork, fori have or v“ ‘f” "w . f. ’ " it, , ‘ e a er ' r‘ y s rméiloot‘. .13.". K 'o ,, i ’, ; It will be game... say an 7mm, byte ernsal of. Malta new them a?! - fl 509)! MD b: Sir Rounde P nerand gr. Harcourt, who holder-e I lute momma A ne‘by aimasllflwltsorqwttbst precedent , “than”. 2.1"," ‘I‘ Kru'lr. ‘ : l‘I‘sra I): ‘ ‘ ‘ e argu- es . ‘ cot-raw « . .. prairieaesr i THE Subscriber is prepared to furnish all the mall-"y Dr“ wgoN’Esug Y’fi sum 29,3868. ,TILTcfiie MarsnLAND's Burglar and? SAFB& Steel Veer god, Mutation Lsc user. sari: umbilical! the sag ‘. . it r rie in their anufaoture so m défififié’dswpfu ms: rm tion I w as so intesevem teswofflntazid mpgrity %‘ ’B gradual! par-u , of thecon .n-oo si 'ad a'. H ' TIL Nkllo AREA D.“ ’l ‘ B. J Suns 110 Seabird Street, Blister. nanurso‘ruunn mt BEASOZN‘K.” gimme- ' oxsts'rmo of the following Brands. nsmlyd Also, a large supply of Cases 8 card Matches. 308 doz. Shoe lilac-king, HQ June l7th 1868.A HE Tenanisopon i,lmt—p-;'tion of Township No. Is, yvllich the late. Mrs. Mary Stewart. of Charlottetown, acts of ownership. are mman Nonrmu that tho por- oi the said Peter DcsBrisay Stewart, which occurred on tinned against paying rent to the said Margaret Stewart, themselves relative to the Trent: of the subscriber. are Spring Park. Ch’town Royalty. i h 6‘ R 3" T0 TENANTS UPON TOWNSHIP No. 18 of Charlottetown, deceased. and since by the under- simplo of the lands respectively held by them, being MARGARET STEWART. a 95 d 97'; bitterly Street. 15’“ York; ‘ Js “003,8. sue»- “ ‘ i ' H. 1" e s . ’ l 1 CHARLES outrun Customers plied on 0! HAND. 90.000 010A”. Fianna Cases, None of Wales, Star of the West, La Flora and Punch. Fancy Pipers. 200 Boxes Lozenges. and other flosfeotionary. 6 Drums Fl . &c.. &o.. 6m. , Upper 53m Street, Charlottetown, 2 Notice-1 T0. TENANTS UPON TOWNSHIP 18. T in Prince Edward Island. formerly owned by Lieot. Col. Peter Dosl'irisny Stewart. deceased, and over deceased. and Ellen ‘ Stowurt and Margaret Stewart. daughters of the sold Mary Stewart. lutoly exorcised tlon of Township No. 18. referred to, becAme the pro- petty of the: Subscriber, in fee simple. upon the death the 1st day of Noremher inst past. The tenants upon the said portion of Township No. l8. are hereby can- or to any other person or persons who may demand the some. Those of the Tennnts who may desire to Inform referred to E. J. Hodgson, Esq., who will sil‘ord- them the desired information. TilEOl’ll. DESBBISAY. June 23, 1866.—-all pap. N 0 T I C E . HE TENANTS upon that portion of 'I‘ownshlp No. 18, formerly owned by the late Mrs. Mary Stewart, signed, in conjunction with her deceased sisters. Mary and Ellen Stewart, are hereby notified that the fee now cxoluslvely vested in her, she ALONE is logally authorized to receive the rents securing therefrom. Charlottetown. June 30, IBM. DR- LA‘VSi )N NTENDlN ‘- to leave the Island. would notify those indebted to him. tint their respective accounts are re nested to be paid immediately. ll accounts remaining unpaid after the 10th Oct.. will positively be placed in Court for prompt collection. Mt. Stewart, June 24. 1968. 4am pd A FORTUNE FOR SALE 1 1N emergence of the death of the proprietor. the Sub- ecriher instructed to offer for positive Sale, that beautifully situated, well known property. the HALF WAY HOV”. VERNON RIVER. Prince lddwnrd Island. The Land. consisting of about 40 acres, is in that state of cultivation that'it has been for some years past, and will, for years to come. yield a clear net profit. more than eufll’oicnt to my the interest on the amount of purchase money as all for the whole establishment. As a money making investment this is an opportunity seldom equalled in these provinces. which fact can be positively proved to any person about purchasin . The Stool of Liquors and Stock of floods can ho to on or not a lie option of the purchaser. For particulnn‘ ad- dress . GEORGE ADAMS will stayfillonse, Vernon River, hltiyn2i).‘l§6t_l.m _’ ‘ fli‘ish et‘m SHE‘S? i1 tii its; 1 8 (i 8- UUTFITS for presecutinz Vbsscl or liont Fishing, such as : Suit, linit Knives, Flour, Ilarrels, Splitting do Bread, Pogies, Throatinu do, , Ileana, Clams, Beiit Hoovers, .‘ Machrfl nooks, Watu Stores, _ ] ttes, Cod do For: Horns, ork, Mackerel Lines. Chopping Trays, Beef, Cod do do Knives, Lard, Snap or .do Ditty Boxes, 'i‘ss. llait Ills, Lanterns, Coffee. “I Ladele, Binnaels Lamps, flutter, do Rasps, Lamp wicks. Mole-nu. do "Moulds, do Chimneys, Rsisins, * Ol- Ohnpvl'fl. Kerosene Oil, Currents. Mackerel Forks. Pewter, Dried Apples, do Jigs, Lead, Spices. Cod Leads. Water Stones. I Pickles, lie also possesses superior facilities for Inspecting, Packing, and shippin Mackerel. Herring. Coda-uh. he. N‘.“B.— e highest price paid for all kinds of FISH. l. 0. “ALL. Charlottetown. iffy 20. "6!. 6m REMOVAL- R. €03”th having orery encourageifient to locallté is harlottetown, andifor want of larger and one convenient rooms. has tailored to the building occu- pied by HINRY Ensuring Earp, Merchant, directly pp rile the Apolhecart'cs‘Half. ' , ‘ ‘. 3 ": ay 7, l868. Haw GOODS! .NEW Goons! " SPRING 1868. , THE Subscriber. hfreécnt'irdrail ’fiom England. - has llled op Ms ‘ ‘ srocx or Goons, and offers the planning. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. "for Cash or good Joint Hotel 0‘ My 3 months: Nos. 1. t a 3 White Lead. ll 66. 281‘. it no. Black. R and Yellow Pal ll. ll 38 ’14 lbs. { ‘ Boiled h d Raw Linseed O s. Clnaee‘ Smearka Glass. ' Potty. lack and White, in bladders. 28 and N lbs. Cot Nails ls Cut Spikes; Diamond head Deck Spités. Ber-re alga «swoops! magi was. ‘ . “° “'3 it‘d-“- amount: "m ‘ ellow letal Butt bits. 7 x |,..« . t darted for mutt ass ” flirt-"Mutton: {it “intestate-days of by English fishermen. I. of the store articles will do well a lathe. it the Old Stand, for» s, w. .noulo 0... had at Earl's M ' animus wan. Ms 6) IE Flira} 1 Brdofi , .ggrnmmtmmm... , m A FINE. CHANCE FOR SPECULATORS ‘ ENTERPRISING MEN! ; “3...: initrsmdh the T“ :3 “astigdfi'umrsnrtls J$fi°§hug arts mun- an. , , , er pa ‘0 ,p o , n «onwaoduoromctwmmfli «’5 l v sardine-sawe- ' o iii "a. balsa “wilds? moi.» P sum. ‘ t . four LOTS be!" the , 0f, 3 “’93... manage!» in tuneup; , e, . as milesfesnasems wnvhsreol tbl, .u lsef Americans and other speculators,” he” and sin A number of Stores. W a House time; with many Grist and , w Yamouth mouse STOVE. and . o for the 3's] , one I slil atadasarlall , messes .ualy had 7 peldfash in; Mills of Messrs. Boom, Hill View. ur- h-ml‘m m _ ., I , been held the t. y u IONTL'G l‘eflBerGIéute: have been some , . . kinds 1 be Mulch theplaeelwbiohrartdera it format: ntradeatlowretn. Sul?gfi' an a; ,, ," IM . . . . ’ . . , . ' ' “Thug "' n nurse on upsurge: holding trooo bushels prodaoe with a double Wharf and up an . Lutsz Neoldorlaased oorusosabism- ~ , _ , ~ 7 Plano. particulars, or any oihertnl'ortiallhn can he obtained b‘yrealhng at the once of Messrs. Ban. 6 Boss; Land SssreyomChai-lettswun. crane! “a alto be had from . Sui ., soil P. P. Neuron/rues. Annex, town; Jae. Emulator. ampbeltog‘lsqtfi; F. W. liuouu, 3 fish flee Charlottetown,ahd to he subscriber u orde who isalso as for sale at Manny's Wis. fluent. tn. celebrated e Rouble. Jae Mensa“, New Perth. Pulsar xW. ,HcDonat-o. Matte; where CLOTH is received and returned withdsa patch. Orwell .Store. An. 10. 1864. HE subscriber is introducing more MACHINERY into his Establishment, by means of which he wi'l be able to give the Public a better article, and CHEAPER than ever. and LOUNGES—cheap. JOHN NEW SON. "AMBER SUITS—cheap. JOIIN NEWSON. SOFAS C C ENTRE. Loni. Kitchen. Toilet, and Dressing TABLES—cheap. JOHN NEWSON. PLENDID Hardwood-seated CHAIRS—cheap. Common do., at 3s. 6d. JOHN NEWSON. A GREAT assortment of B BEDSTEADS—chenp. JOHN NEWSON. U R E A U K , CiNQUES and COMMODES cheap. ' JOHN NEWSON. ILT MOULDING. LOOKING— GLASSES PLATES, dzc.——clieap. JOHN NEWSON. EATIIERS and MATRASSES—in variety. JOHN erwsox. ' jnnunry 22, "‘67. uly Life in a Pill Box! EXTRAORDINARY EFFECTS FROM M .iGGlEL‘B ' TA'NTI-BILIOUS $3573.33. " OnsPillinaDosel , . * Ode rm in a Dole! - One Pull in :1 Dose! What one i undrod Lettersa Day say ,from patients all over the its itshle Globe : t No more. noxiousldoses for me in fire or ten pills taken at one limo. (inn of your pills cared me,’ ‘ Thanks Doctor. My headache has left me, another iron to keep‘in the house! , {(mr Doctor treats-Ii me for Chronic Constipation u theyi called it, and hi last ahld l was isomablc. Your hisggicl‘s l’tlis cured me. i ‘ l’had no appetite; Magglel‘s Pills gave me a hearty one. ° Your l’ills nro mnrrellons.‘ ' I send for another box. and ktcp them in the house.’ ‘ Dr. M nggiel has euted’by liead’lhnowas ohronic.‘ | I gave halfrene of your pills to my hnho for cholera morhue. The door young thing got well in a doy.’ ‘ My names of auto ‘ug lg now cor-ad.' oi‘onr‘limr nl’Meggm a suite cured no of nolstie'yh Send 5 my head. [rubbed some salve behind my ears and u... noise leit.‘ . ' Send me two boxes: i want one for a poor thenily.’ ‘ I enclose a dollar; your price is twenty-five cents, but the? medicine 1.0 the is worth a dollar.‘ ‘ Send me five boxes of your pills.’ ' Let me hnre thre of your naive and pills by return mail.‘ ‘ ’ a ‘- ' 3 ‘ ’ FOR ALL DISEASES 0F Till-1 Kidney. Retention of Urine. are; Maggiel's Pills are a perfect curs. . One will satisfy any one. roar iii-fumes as. “oil Nervous Prostrstmn, «knee-.0“ nilmsaitude and want of appetite. Haggisl’s rm. will be found as adso- tual rem y. ‘ IAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE Are almost univereal in their effects and a cure can be almost guaranteed. Esolrboa contains twelre Pills. One pull in a dose. sold by all respectable out the United dealers in medicine throng; M C“ , at an a r; h“‘it“'§°§°"’”" or on o t e nite um mm”, M to J. liardock. No. 11.91... street. it. y. ' ' '°'““ Patio-rte can about lb.“ Wm“ and reply will be follbwing ,' Wufe for. sggie 's reattnent of l) teases. Counter/cits! Counter/ails .' All readers ~of this ps warned notto par-chase nuclei‘s Pills or unfssnlhernwe (3:11. ilsydock.’ proprietor. in l on o r. . . is oath. on aved all - mendingeadr t emu. r ‘ I...“ June 17. l . ' NOTICE 2 Postage Stamps. non anti after. stilts r, State will it. sold s'tathis Ofleao lybotweea tba hours gun. in. and gent") wishing to post Letters before or after these 7 hours, procure Sta ' al‘the tee of l). Laird, V”. II. Epidemic, 3. Reilly. lira. Brenner. Ilse. itahper, . G. Hubbard. . J. G. "ahead, Theo h Dethlsay. Jae. Daelriuy. .ll. H'asaard, o. t 8. Davies. '1‘. O’Connell. W. R. General Post more. ' o ‘ . P. u. G. ‘ and 8M. RICHARD J. CLARKE. no. ‘ corona. (Late of the Customs Department) SHIP BROKER, &c., Ilsving‘ rented the SCALES on (muttn’e Aillharf, lie will attend to the weighing of COAL, OATS HAY. &c. P. E. Island. mourn AMERICAN norm. KENT~STREET. CHARLOTTETOWN ' lilS HOTEL, formerly known as the “GLOBE HOTEL," is thelargeetiu the City and centrally C harlotefmrn , MW..-.-M m-. ....... ..._. -w.--4 ncnt and transient Boarders. The subscriber trusts, by strict attention to the wants and comfort of his frienda and the public generally, to merit a share of public na- tronsge. a- The Beer or Llormss always on hand. Good stabling for any number of horses. with a careful hostler in attendance. JOHN MURPHY, Proprietor. Charlottetown, RE. 1. Nov. ‘25. 1863. Butler's Rosemary Hair Cleaner, AN elegant preparation for the Toilet and Nursery possessing. in the highest dcgrcc. the pro crty of re moving Scurf and Dandufl from the Head, and by its invi. gorating q uaiities. increasing the growth of the Hair. “Cit. \VATSUN. City Drug Store. Nov. 2|. “67. THE Clfiiii’nsr AND SAFEST nocrou. Hollowny’s Pills. TRIS great household edicine ranks among the leading necessaries of lite. it is well known to the world that it cures menyoontplaints other remedies cannot reat- the Disorders of the Liver and Stomach. .. Most persons will, at some period of their lives, sufl'erfrora indigestion. derangement of the liver, stomach or bowels, which if not quickly removed. frequenty settle into a den- gerous illness. it is well known in India. and other tropi- cal climates. that liolloway's Pills are the only remedy that an be relied on in such cases. Almost every soldier abroad carries a box of them in his knapsack. persona know that these Pills will cure them whenever the need no physician. \Ve‘nkness and chility. Such as aufl'er from weakness. or debiltty, and those who Pills, as tnev immediately purify the blood. and acting upon the main-spring of life, glva’strength and vigor to the system 'l‘r young persons cntcringinto womanhood. with s derange mtnt of the functions. and to mothers at the turn of life these r'illa will he most etloloioue in correcting the tide of life that mav be on the turn. for in a similar manner at the same periods, when there ll always danger; they should therefore underee a coursed! his purifying medicine. which insures lasting health. Disorders of Children If these Pills be used according to the tinted direction and the intmént rubbed dyer the region 0 the kidneys, at least once a day as salt is forced into rneot, it will pcth the kidneys and correct any derangement of their organs. Should the affliction be stone or gravel, then the Ointment should be rubbed into the neck of the bladder. and areas days will convince the auierer that the effect of these two as medics is astonishing. Disorders of the Stomach. Are the sources of the deadliest maladies. their elect is to vitiaee all the fluids of the hotly. and to send a poison“ stream through all the channels of circulation. Now what is the upzrntion of the l'ills? 'l‘hoy cleanse the bowels, re- gulate t liver, bring the relaxed or irritated stomach into a natualooudition, and acting through the secretive or ans upon the blood itself, change the state of the system roe sickness to health, by exercising a simultaneous and Who]- eome effect upon all its parts and iimctians ‘ Complaints of Females. The functional irregularities peculiar to the weaker sex are invariably corremd without pain or inconvenience by the use of Hollowsle Pills. They are the aaiastensi surest ins- dicine for all diseases incidental to females of all ages. Britons Affections. , All young children should have administered to them, from time to time, a few doses of these Pills. which will purl ' their blood. and enable than to see safely through the s fcrmt disorders incidental to children, such as measles, boo - lug-cough. eowpoelr, read other innntile diseases. These s are so inrmless in their nature ssnot to injure the most doll-V eate constitution. and are therefore more peculiarly adopted as corrective of the homers afi‘ectlng them. " Dropsy. . .Huadrede are cured yearly by the Ills of these Pills eon calmly with the Ointment, which ’should be {libde very, onutiMly into the parts affected. ' ’ Derangement of the Kidneys. The and lit sen: bile r ' um “Tummy qua e sree Vital hippest th. U n the iver. the land which tho Iuid “so necessar or di tion, the his operate calm inhibit, reed! its sensuous-a el'eot y eons" laundiee. biheus rcmittants. and all t evarictiea of disease generated by an unnatural condition 0 that organ. Ilollmeay‘e Pills are the but remedy known for Me fif- lam’s diseases :— Agus nobility ’J’aundeo Secondary aymp ' Asthmn Dropsy Liver Com- toms ‘ _ Biliouycoma Dysente‘lfi plaiuts Tic» Douloureul plalnte Eryslpe , Lumha‘o ‘nmers. Blotches on . es Irm- Piles _ Uleerl the'ekin splendor Elimination Von“ Adhe- Bowhe‘lncom- hairs of all Retention 01 Hour ‘ te do Uri e Worm of al Co is; Fits Sorohlis or kinds ‘ con potion (iouts Kin 's Evil Weakness, from of the U rad-ache Sore films“ whatever cause sis. igsetion moles sad .0. h . Cog-veer misuse...“ on»: .' ' OH. Sold at the Establishment of Poor-seen lhvntow , m Strand, (near Tunple Bar, i den. and byell “table and Dealers in e cine throughout the civilised orld,at thefol‘liow'igg prices: is. ltd" Is. it. Ce. «L. in“ see 8. d"fibers ie a considerable saving by taking the larger Ch‘ton, Dee. ll, 1061. 21.3 Dlmtionsftnthe‘uldaa mi... aura-Groomers “a r“ rm situated; it is now opened for the reception of perma-’ s Mm w act ll as well establist as that the sun lights the wdr d. _ . In England most - liver, stomach or bowels are out of order, and that they . ocl want ofcneru. should at once have recourse to those . Young and elderly men auf- .