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One of these is illustrated bythe action of the people in an interior town \\'ho niet tngctlicr and solemnly resolved to abolish Gini. ln tlicii'gro-is darkness and ignor- anrc they lnid rc'iclici‘ot'lniiiii-ri. .\ 'lclixge of lilooilsliell, i-rinic .-ind n\\ fnl nii~cr_y is to he feared. ln .'iii_vi-:iw tin- fiiitli ofthe people in thc liliinit-i'rii_ wlioiii it has been nl ('.\l'lll‘ nail nlni-iriiiv to ii:vci‘c: :ind their faith in (iii1l,;il-f -‘ - Ar . , .__ -`n l` //// A i=__g_ ? /ff' f n‘.~. ibn. nw/ y.. in y :.» \“.'--\ Y n'iall2}l” `) L” It A cha l in safe cat hai-tic. absorbs the injurious gases which collect in the stomach and bowels; it disinfects the mouth and throat from the oison of catarrh. ll druiggists sell charcoal in one form or another, but probably the best char- coal and the most for thc money is in Stunrt's Clnircoal Lozenges; they are composed of the finest powdered \Villo\\' rceal, and other harmless antiseptics tablet form or rather in the form of large. pleasant tasting lozenges, the char- he daily use of these lozenges will soon coal being mixed with honey. 'I` tell in n nincli improved condition of thc 5! (5 l"l eral health, better complexion, sweeter iirciitli and purer blood, ii.nd the beauty of il. is, ilint no possible harm can ~ result from their continued use, but un thc A contrary, great benefit. Iluifiilo physician in speaking of’ the Smart benefits of charcoal says: "I advise Stuartfs Charcoal Lozenges to all patients uflcring from gas in stoninch and bowels S and to clear the complexion and purify the iirenth, mouth and throat; I also believe the liver is greatly benefited by the daily use of thein; they cost but wenty-ilvc cents ii box at drug stores, l COGIS The Overcoats we are showing for winter wear arc made cf the prettiest fabrics, and are tailored - most perfectly. They iit solendidly, and are of the stylish square shouldered eiiect so much to be de- sired now-a-days. Prices Hrekeas nablc The prices are very reasonable indeed, starting at 155.00 for agood sensible wearing Overccaf, and 11p by easy stages till $20.00 is reached, which we claim is the apex of Overcoat Perfection. And remember if you are tall, short, slim, stout, or medium we can fit yon perfectly. We know our end of the business and we know it well. Come in and let us show you how well. Prowse ros., . » \ 'rr' sa. :unrr ~ -- ~~- t = and although insomc sense a patent prep- aration, yct I believel get more and better charcoal in Stuart's Charcoal Lozengcs than in any of the ordinary charcoal tablets." BURNT LANDS. (Charles G. D. Roberts.) On other fields and other scenes the morn Laughs from her blue,-but not such scenes are these. \Vherc Ponies no summer cheer of leaves and bees, And nosliarie niltlgutcs the day`s white scorn. These serious acres vast no groves adorn; Ilut giant trunks, bleak shapes that once were trees, Tower naked, nnnssnaged of rain or breeze, Their stern grey isolation grimly borne, The months roll over them, and mark no change; But when spring stirs, or autumn stills, the years, Surely some phantom lenfauc rustles faint Thro' their pnrched dreams-some old- time notcs ring strange, When in his slender treble, far and clclr, Iicitcrntcs the rain-bird his complaint. T00 MUCH FOOD. Every time you cat too fast, cram too much food into the stomach, you offend alaw of nature and will probably suffer headaches, nausea, hlllinusness, and all the horrid dlstresaes which are so caused. Nowif you will assist nature ii lttlein an agreeable manner with such apleasantnnd oflicacieus treatment Hutch you need not. suffer all these troubles. Hutch will give you instant relief from thesellttle complaints and if you give it a thorough trial you will find that it will cure you permanently of the causes which produce them. Hutch is a doctor for ten cents. 250. und 500. all drug stores. For sale by all Drugglsts. Iron Ox Tablets are for sale at the Apcthecrirles Hall. 7dtf See G. ii. Tny|oi~‘s window for new and attractive goods. Fld Ili .lust received an elegant line of Photo Fi-aines fer Christians In gold, leather and cmnposltiou all of the very latest desilgna. To been seen nl. the Studio- ot-0. n. cmk. M :D VALLEYFIELD. Valleyfleid Deo. li.-The farmers in this vicinity have about completed their fall work. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was dispensed in the Valleyfleld Church on Sunday Dec. 3rd. All are sorry to learn that Alex. J, McLeod, Senr.' who had his hand badly cut the other day, is not much improved. The trustees at t-he western end of the settlement. have been fortunate in secur- ing the services of Walter Ross, Orwell, to fill the vacancy in their school. \Vlliiam Keith, Montague, has purchas- ed a fine lot of turkeys from the farmers. Mr. Keith intends to fattcn them for the Xmas market. The school at the eastern end of the settlement is making good progress, under the management of Miss Hilda Ross, Montague. Rev. Mr. McLean intends spending the next few weeks in Nova Scotia. The pulpit will be supplied during his absence by Revs. Mr. Sinclair, Belfast and Mc Phee of Murray Harbor. CLIFTON. Clifton, Dec. 6.--The schooner “Henry Els\voi-th" has finished discharging her cargo of coal for D. ML-Kenzie and has proceeded to Bny View where she will load produce. _ The veteran smelt fishermen Robert Curr and Thomas Ferrisli have added quite a number ofgill-nets to their al- ready large fleet and are now prepared to prosecute this growing industry with greater zeal. Our obliging blacksmith David Holmes intends moving in the course ofa few days to Spring Valley. Angus Green, Dan Rielcy, David Mc- Kay- Ralph Lamont and George McKay have recently returned from the North West. This is their second trip to the west, and they say there is no place like Prince Edward Island if the young men would get down and \vork like they do in that country. The Guardian isa wclcoine visitor to this place,and isrecegnized as the people’s paper for it stands out for the peoplc`s rights. ALBANY. Albany, Dec. ii.-The “Party fever" lnis been raging fiercely in Albany and vicinity lately. Everybody, young and old, are alike enthusiastic over them. The first party nf the series was held at Mr. Camci'on‘.~4. Then followed at weekly intervals one at Mr. Subey's, Major I-Iuestis`s and finally that of llarry Ar nett's which took pluec last Thursday evening. Bidding defiance, alike to the inclemency of the weather and the remoteness of the distance, the guests assembled from all quarters. A bright fire greeted all and after they had been thoroughly warmed the games com- menced, culminatingin a well ordered dance. Almost all contributed their aid to the Lancers, which, as they were the most familiar were the most popular. Before closing one of 'the gentlemen thanked the host and hostess in a few well-chosen words for the enjoyable evcn- ing they had spent and for the many kindnesses received. The guests then dispersed quietly to their homes. --(L_ Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach I ediseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constltutioinil remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucuous lining of the Eustuchlan Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have n rumbling sound or imperfect lienring, und when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will he destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused hiv Catarrb, which is nothing but an in‘l amcd con dition of the mucous surfaces. \Ve will giveOne Hundred Dollars for any case nf Deafness (caused by catarrli) that cannot be cured by l{all's Cararrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY 8: CO,. Toledo, 0. Sold by Drugglsts, 75c. Take IIall'sFamliyl-dllsforconstipation. .___¢l Now Open.-Carters big toy and fancy goods lmzaar-np-stairs. Genie along rind bring thelittle folks. An immense stock of beautiful new fancy goods, toys, dolls games, carts, wagons, horses, hockey sticks, sleds, alelghs, snow shovels, etc. etc. Come and sec, but oii-come early. 5d lw Wifi Something Nice in hair brushes. We oiler you a. nine row solid back brush at 50C. Another lot of solid back, good bristle one inch bristle at 65c and others of like value. If you need any of these. in the household see us. A pleasure to show goods. Also great values in combs. A.W. Rdidill. Phill B. The aqua Drngglet, ‘ Sunriyaide Bninncne SIEWART & cn., i' Hrst shoe was asandai-to protect footlfglg only. l THF.-. uvemighuof shoe any yn. E But, the weak spot in‘,n¢uly all line shoeaiz lla sole leather. oo inthe ____ many soles wen out in tlo months. T And, 3 shoe upper, when to-Soicd, looltras 1 Fel! Hltvdod when blocked over- it looks “second-band.” ‘ The time to put good soles on shoes is when the shoes are first made. ` __` . Then, they won’t need re-sglinz fill 7°°'V¢ hid WCS! enough from them, so you can afford to give them away to “the man." ` _ ` The bughcst sole leather in this world, 0! in 3117 °fh¢f» is the new process " Quick-Oak” Solc.Q . \ ` It is wiry and close-grained as rawhide, and almost refuses to wear out. \ You can soak it in water form straight hours without wetting it clear through. . Put high-priced regular processvOak Solelcather in water for gie hour and it will b¢\W¢f °°mPl¢*¢lY through from one side to the other. ` What protects you from catching cold in wet weather is merely the difference between “Quick- Oak " Sole leather and the other kinds. lt'-Q “Quick-Oak " Sole leather has now been hlted a twelve-month, and we had to guarantee big pur- chases in order to control this brand for Canada. _ To be had oiily in the genuine “Slater Shea.” These are made only by the Slater Shoe Company, ' and have the slate- \ frame trade-muh stamped inside, on the lining, with the price _ $3.50 or $5.00. ‘ ooo ovsan Paocese Slater Shoe _Sole Local Agents, Goff Bros. RUSHED WITH ORDERS ALL THE TIME 1 'l`he remark is often made to us, “How is it, you are always so busy?" ’1he answer is a simple one, we give such satisfaction in the work we do, that our reputation is known far and wide, and every- where all over “Our Fair Island Province,” even across the straits . to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick. Cape Breton, Quebec and Ontario, in factléu all parts of the Broad Dominion we have received orders for wer . Is the question a difficult one to answer? We trow not. Satisfaction is the essence of success, hence our success in busi- ness. ti Remember us when in need of work done to your entire satisfac- on. Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Boilermakers, Steam Navigation Coy's Wharf, Charlottetown, P E I. Phone 125. B0; 1280 tts aw ,.4 ______ __ ____ _,_ ______ ~ -< - ,--- - / _-..Y .__ . __ \`\\\\lI"WM“il”/l\\\\\\\YllIlK\\i //1. 9 Hagar N_gun`. U ° I l A _.;) IllVCl‘ S21 A ; Bread n"‘uNv|l:"iasA|.?' nl Makers’ WI/fI_'\\“\\\$'./ `iflUf'A\\\V///If//\_\\\\\iIIIII?l ~ ¢ If/._\\\\\\\\ 0 _ in Three Minutes. ° Wann nm.. anim rs in imgl. Food Choppers. _ Wholesale and Retail. \~ I I we é . Makers, lhn lingers Hannlwann En., llnl. » ‘/_\\K\\S’Z/lIIlH§\\\\\ Kccp Your .Horse Warm. l l We_have just received e big supply of horse rugs in all sizes a prices ranging from 5oc to $3.eo. Our large assortment makes it poe sible to fit any size hoise, so that the rug won’t fall off or slip around Every rug is made of strong, durable material and whether you buy a 5oc rug or one .higher priced you can count on getting the moot for your money here. t pays to keep your horse warm in the stable or when stand ng in the street. Better get a rug now. Rndd’s Harness Shop, oaaar neocon sr., cirrown. l . xl-7dtuftwfri1m - I ` 1 ' ' v 1 Q . ‘ _ \ I . . ~,n,..', n» .‘ ».-1... ,,. _ .- .` . ..-5-: -- ~ :, . nn- 4 ,_ _. . .- . ‘ ' -\ - ~ '- ~" ' ' ' 'P “ » f nmm‘.s-:“.=_n~.r.i.-.»».~».:--nr.-'-»nii