a ATT LN TLE A ET: a THE DAILY EXAMIN eee Be ee ee ean ang cant ‘eae —camcnemlt - WEDNESDAY, OCLOBER 7, 1891. Local Notices. Exhibitors, look |! A full and line of horse goods, selling cheap at W. E. Dawson's. Fall and winter under-clothing in great vaiiety, cheap at John MeLeod & Co’s, 05 lw Farmers, take notice that the cheapest and best place in thec E surcingles and halters is at W. E. Dawson's. John’McLeod & Co. are showing a very fine stock of gents furnishings. Call and see them. 05 lw Come to the exhibition of horse clothing at W. E. Dawson's. Lovers-of fine clothing should call and ex- amine our stock of fall and winter suitings and overcoatings. Compate our make, fit and price with any and every other make, and you will be convinced that we lead for fine clothing. We are determined to keep up our reputation.—D. A. Bruce. oct? 2i Horsemen, see I am giving 15 per cent. off the celebrated Fennel horse boots this | week, of which I have a full line in stock. — W. E. Dawson. Latest styles in hats and caps, at John McLeod & Co, verd bw Fresh sausages at Saunders & Crmp- bell’s. octd 2i English waterproof dubbin and dressing for ladies and gents boots, just received from London at Goff Bros. Try it. Arrer AL the crockery and glassware sold the past summer, we believe we vet here « piece for every man, woman and child on the Island. We want everyone to call and le convinced.—W. P, Colwill. 4w dw—oet3 We have the cheapest goods obtainable iu the market, also the finest goods. If you want a very low priced readyinade garment we have them, and if you want them just as good as custom-made call, we have the gods. —James Paton & Co. dy 3i wy li—sept28 Prowse Bros., the wonderful cheap men, have now spread out their stock of men’s, hoya’ and youths’ overcoats, suits «nd reefers, You will not only find them with the largest to select trom ou P. KE. Ix’and, bat you will also find them the cheapest. 3i—vct3 Bargaina for everybody during the exhi- bition at J. B. Macdonald's. u3 6i Ladies’ dress goods, jackets and fur goods, cheapest in town, at J. B, Macdon- ald’s. 03 bi Two hundred and ten cases new boots now opened, the finest stuck ever shown in Charlottetown, at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. o3 6i For the largest stock, finest quality, best m&akea and lowest prices in cape coats and nap reefars, Prowse Bros. the Wonder- ful Cheap Men, take the lead. All others fellow. ol 3i Prowse Bros. black bear will be on ex- hibition at their clothing rooms Wedues- day, Thursday and Friday; also at Exhibi- tion grounds Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights. Be sure you see hiin perform. Nv charge. —__ —-. ——e a © ---——----——- —-— Can You Dress a Doll? The Queen wishes a largenumber of dolls dressed for its Poor Children’s Christmas Tree for 1891, and in order to interest gir!s and young ladies to assist in this work, they offer a Prize Doll Competition to those who dress 4 dell for the purpose. This competition is open to girls under sixteen years of age, residing in Canada or the United States, duplicate prizes being given fer each eountry. The Queen furnishes the dolls, charges prepaid. They are to be dressed and returned before December Ist, 1891. The cash prizes of each $50, $25 and $15 and many other prizes of value will be given for the best dressed dolis, according to merit. Send ten three-cent stamps, and receive, charges prepaid, ons full-bodied imported Doll, a lithograph plate illus- trating ten dressed della in colors, and three months’ trial subscription to the Queen. The Queen is Canada’s popular family magazine. It isa large 48-page monthly publication, devoted to ladies and the family circle. It has more than double the circulation of any other publication in Canada. Subscription price, only $1.00 a year. Address THe Canapian Queen, 58 Bay Street, Toronto, Canada. sept22—t t a tf TO LET, HE Large Store with Warehouse adjoin- ing, fronting on Queen Street, near Water Street, at present in the occupation of George H. Toombs, This preperty is convenient to shipping, etc. Possession given lat December next, 1891. For fucther particulars apply at office of Messrs. Davies & Haazard, or to the under- signed at Southport. JOHN AYLWARD, Ch’'town, Oct. 3, 1891.—2w eod STEAMER HEATHER BELLE. 1891 ‘eal 1891 Fall Arrangement, NANO AFTER FRIDAY, October 9th, the Steamer “Heather Belle,” Hugh McLeai, Master, will run as follows :— Will leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Charlotte- town every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day worn at 7 o'clock, calling at Halli- day's Wharf. Will leave Charlottetown for Halliday’s and Or- well Brush Wharves same evening, at 2 at Brush Wharf every ednesday night, and on Thursday night returning to Charlottetown, : ae at 8 o'clock. Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Cranberry ing Cran haif-past Leute s Wharf. iv: harliottetown for Hickey’ d borer Wharves at 2 o'clock, oe ot Oe Ever t Stewart. Saturday, will leave Charlottetown for Cra at 8.30.0'clock, a. m., leaving Crapau Charlottetown abont I o’clock, p. m. aw L. C. OWEN, Ch'town, Oct. 5, 189:. Agent. The Great Engi Prescription, & successful Medicine used over 30 years in thousands of cases. Spermatorrhea, N. wi . Emissions. lmpo and all diseases caused by abuse, } indiscretion, or over-exeriion, (arre Guarante alictners Engltoh lottetown same eveniug. ed to Ask your Druggist for The Great no substitute. One etion.-take packago Sco a ete For sale, mailed, by GEO. E. HUGHES, Apc thecaries’ Hall, Ch'town, Ww iyr—octé completo | ity to buy horse rugs, | River, at 5 o'clock, a. m.; leav- Wharf for Charlottetown at geven ooclock, a. m., calling at m., returning alternate Friday, Steamer will go to ud for | WANTS, LOST. FOUND &¢ YOR SALE —A good mare, 6 years old, in foal to Preceptor. Apply to J. H. CAIRNS, at | Cairns & McLean's. 3i pd—octb | WANTED -For the winter months, a parlor and bedreom, with board, in a central | Joealit,. Apply. stating terms and other parti- | eulars, to Box 206, P. O. oets T° LET.—The Store in the City Hotel lately occupied by Mr. Fred. Davies, Chemist. It will be fitted up to suit the incoming tenant. Good ce larage underneath, which can also be fitted up if required, Apply to DanieL Davirs. sept2i—dy T° RENT.—Dwelling House on Kent Street, opposite City Hall, containing nine rooms, pantry, closets, water and good cellar, occu ied by Mr. Chanvell, Architect, will be vacant about October 3rd. Apply to G, SCANTLERURY, 10) Prince Street eod—septz3 \ ANTED,—A girl for general housework, Apply to Mrs. C. B. CHappriL, Euston Street. 3i eod pd—septse WANTED. -A girl for general housework, Good reference required. Apply to Mra. Fut, Upper Prince Street. 6i eod—sept3v my) LET.—One-half of that pleasantly situsted House on the corner of Pownal and Sidney Streets, containing eight rooms. Apply to H ©, DoUsR, eod 1f—sept29 we on King Street, at W LET.—One-ha'f of hor present occupied by Captain knos Rake, containing eight larze rooms with closets, Poar- session given 9th of October next. The house is in first-class order, and is well adapted for a p-ivate residence or a boarding house. Also— One-half of house on King Street, known as Tod- vin House, containing ten rooms with closets and pantry io first-class order. Rent moderate. 4pply to John Keily, Esq., Water Comm issicner, or to the owner, EDWARD KELLY, Southport. sepr25 WANTED.—A Cook in a family of four. Wa-h- ing given out. Apply to Mrs STRICK- LAND, Fitzroy Street West. tf—sepbz3 WOR SALE OR TO LET.— Dwelling Heuse to let on Grafton Street Kast, nearly opposite W. H. Coffin’s store. Possession may be had in a week Or to suit the tenant. Apply to JOHN EVANS &i pd—oci3 WANTED.—A servant for general housework. References required. Apply to Mrs. C, b, MACNEILL, Kuston Street. ects \ ANTRD,.—A smart boy, about 16 or 17 years of age, one who has some experience in & grocery store preferred. Apply at once at this office. dy 3i wy Li pd—octl WANTED.—A boy about 15 or 16 years of age (must be honest) to attend a horse and make himself useful abouc the house. Also, a boy to learn the trade. Inquire at the store of A. HER- MANS & Son. ociZ TY bET.—A Cottaxe containing eight rooras, kitchen and pantry, situated on Grafton Street. opposite the Prince of Wales College. Any person renting this house will have the opportunity of buying furniture, carpets and ether house furnishings, all new, at a reason- abie fizure. Apply to J. A. NICHOLSON. oct2 \ AN t*D.—Local and Traveiling Salesmen Positions permanent. Salary and expenses paid weekly.—Brown R93., Nurserymen, To- ronto, Ont. 10i dy (mon sat)—septs GENTS WANTED —“Life of Sir John,” by his Nephew. Baroness Macdonald kindly expressed the hope “that the book would be suc- e«ssful from every point of view.” Huch John Macdona'd, after reading part of the manuscript, wrote Col. Macvherson—“I can honestly con- gratniate you on the success of your work.” Any person wishing fae-simile letters of Sir Joha and hisson proving the su*henticity of the book, send one-cent stamp for postage and they will be mailed immediately. Apply to EARLE PUBLISH- inG Housgs, St. John, N. B se p26 OST.—A Setter Pup, six monthsoid. Finder will please leave it at Police Station. sepi22 OST. —Between Dr. Johnson's and the Drivirg Park, on Monday afternoda, 28t: iust., @ purse containing several notes, Finder wilt please leave it at this office. septs0 RACKED OATS, Bran and Shorts at the Roller Mills. 6i eoi—sept29 wa NTED —A girl for general hoasework. Refereuces required. Apply to Mrs. R. B. Norton, Upper Prince Street. sep! 24 y ANtED.—tTwo or three gocd Journeymeno ‘Pailors at A. J. MURPHY’S. sept2s O LET.—Three new private residences, well built and finished with all modern conve- niences, commanding a svlendid nnobstruc ed view of the harbor and surrounding country. These houses are now open fur inspection from "a.m.to6e.m. Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. dy—septri LET.—On Sidney Street East, that nice Cottage, containing five rooms, with good yard and splendid place for garden fenced off ; »lso, good barn on the premises, the property of the late Wm. Trail. Kent moderate. Posses-ion given tst -f October, Apply to PeTer CL4kRKIN King Street East, Qw eod—sept?l Te LET.—One-half of house situated on corner of Euston and Hillsborough Sireetsa, lately occupied by Mr. D. T. Johnston. Apply to Mrs, F, PARKER CARVELL, 3i eod—oct® LET.—Dwelling House with eight rooms, situated on Hillsborough Street. Possession ven about the first of October. Apply te EAKE Bros. & Coa, dy tf—septls wy ANTSD.—4 good Cook. Apply to Mra CHARLES LEIGH, Fitzroy Street. septs WAXTE NTED.- Four Coat Makers at once.—JOHN McLxeop & Co. soptly LET.—On the Ist of November, a Dwelling House on Cumberland Street, at present occupied by Wm. Stewart, Esq. Apply to H. P. WELSH. lm eod —septl7 LENTY of good Half-shell Oysters. Oysters by the quart. Those wanting Oysters by the quart will please leave their orders in the forenoon. All orders promptly attended to.— mete Senet. same old stand, Sidney Street, sepr2t—iw TENDERS ILL be received up to MONDAY, 26th OCTOBER next, for the Excavation (per cubic yard), Mason and Bricklayer’s Work, Carpentryand Joiner Work and Plastering Required in the Erection of the Masonic Temple and Public Hall, Tenders in lump sum for the whole work will also be considered. The lowest nor any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specification can be seen at the office of CHAPPELL & PHILLIPS, Architects. Sept 26—t t & sat NOTICE. Ll: subscribers to the Farquharson Monument who have not paid their subscription will kindly call on the Treasurer, Mr. W. D. McKay, and do so on or before the 10th inst., as the Com- mittee wish to wind up the business on that date. W. D. McKAY, C. B. McNEILL, | Com. J. B. DAWSON, on tN eet Do You Ever Want A REALLY GOOD A) an a>) OF COFFEE (cg wis) Ot se” IN A BORAT? THEN USE LY MAN'S EXTRACT OF COFFEE, Made from the Beat Mocha and Java, Rich and Fine Flavore?, Wholesome, Re- freshing. Simplicity itself. NO COFFEE-POT NEEDED! A 25 cent Bottle makes 20 eod&wy—mayl35 No Grounds. Cups. ** Acts like magic in all Stomach troubles,’ Fa: Cures all forms of Indigestion and Chronic Dyspepsia. A quick and sure re’ief for Headache, Sieeplessuess and Nervousness. Sample size, 35c, Large bottles, $1.00. Prepared by CHARLES K. SHORT, Pharmacist, St. John, N. B. Sold everywhere. lw—aug3l FEEL BUOYANT smniiilies ‘“‘Am happy to say that results so far are a8 88- tisfactory as I could ex- pect, indeed much more i /so than I did expect. I /am enjoying excellent health, appetite good, sleep sweet and refresh- ing, gaining flesh; am less nervous than I have been for years; feel bright and bouyant * * * It is almost miracu- lous, making a young man out of one of seventy, for that is just what your treat- ment is doing forme. 1 wish the com- munity to know in as modest away as we can get at it.” The above is No, 54 in a collection of over 2,000 similar letters on file in our office. We havea Positive Cure ! For LOST or FAILING VITALITY; General and NERVOUS DEBILITY; Weakness of Body and Mind, Effects of Errors or Excesses in Old or a a How toenlargeand Strengthen WEAR, UNDEVELOPED ORGANS AND PARis OF BODY. Absolvtely un- failing HOME TREATME NT—Bene- fits in aday. Men testify from 50 States and Foreign Countries. Write them. Descriptive Book, explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free. Address ERIE MEDICAL CoO., BUFFALO, N.Y. Notice of Assignment. HE Book Debts, Books of Account and Stock-in-trade of John C, Sprague, Boot and Shoe Dealer, having been assigmed to me, all parties indented to the said John C. Sprague are required to pay the reapective amounts due by them at the Store formerly occupied by said J. OC. Sprague on Queen Street, Charlottetown, on or before Ist duy of October next; All amounts nnpaid afer that date will be handed over for collection. Dated this 16:h day of September, 1891. J M. MoLEOD. aont22 —dy P ree aie Eastern Steamshin C0., (LIMITE D.) a The New, First-Class Clyde Built Steamer PREMIER, CAPTAIN A. H. KELLY, Is appointed to sail as follows :— FROM HALIFAX on Wedaeaday, 19%h of August, at 7 p. m., aad every Wodnesdey thereafter for Charlottetown and Summersida, calling at Sonora, Sherbrooke, Isaac’s Harber, Canao, Arichat and Port Hawkesbury, RE TURNING, will leave Charlottetown for Halifsx, calling at intermediate porte, on every Monday, at one o'clock, a. m., Fares, to any port of cal!..............$3 00 BND sv cncckeicess 3 00 Rates of Freight moderate. The PREMIER iss fast steamer, and has splendid accommodation for passengers. Nhe will make close connection with the steamer Halifax sailing for Boston every Wednesday morning. _ For Freight, Passenger and other infortas. tion apply in Charlotzetown to FENTON T. NEWBERY., Agent. In Halifax to JOSEPH WOOD, Central W augl3—all papers ee HAVE YOU GOT THE GRIP ? "E*HEN USE HAWKER’S TOLU A CHERRY BALSAM. It acts ms charm, Also use Hawker’s Pills with it. Price 50 cents HAVE YOU HAD THE GRIP ? STOMACH TONIC to build up and en the system. It is the best invigorator, Then use HAWKER’S NERVE AND strength- (Government Debentures PROVINCIAL TREASURY, Prince Edward Icland, 28th Septeinber, 1891. Pos will be received at this Office uutil SATURDAY, the 3lst day of | October next, for the purchase of the whole or any portion of One Hundred of Debentures, issued by the Province of Prince Edward Island under Act 55th Vic., Cap 1. These Debentures are in deneminations of $100, $500 and $1,000, and are redeemable in twenty-five years from Ist November, 1891, beariag interest at the rate of Four Per Cent. per annum, payable half yearly. ANGUS McMILLAN, sopt2s Provincial Treasurer. STORE WANTED, To Rent or Buy. NY Side of Qaeen Syuare, that will seme or build a Brick Building for Store an Warehoase, Store net less than 3016) feet, rson owning property on the North sell the who will rent same for a term of ten years or buy, on application at Tur KXaMINER office. Building required in May, 1862. eept2—3w law pat gusr a sate ates Se A eR pene mimes ela, oTrese Pilis are guaran- ya He teed purely vegetable and wemeree) perfectly safe for persons ae of all ages and constitu- “Prepared only by FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. , CHARLOTTETOWN, Pp. FE. 1 rf Rene: C10: eae ANA SBYASLUGCISH LIVER, KID- NEY.S ano BOWELS J. PICOT, Panis, SOLE PROPRIETOR. LESSIVE PHENIX Makes Hard Water Sott. Makes White Clothes Whiter. Makes Flannels Soft and Clean. Makes Fruit Stains Vanish, Makes Tin Like Silver. Makes Paint Like New. Makes Glassware Brilliant. Makes Earthenware Spotless. Makes Windows Like Crystal. Makes Baths and Sinks Clean and Bright. THE ONLY ARTICLE THAT WILL CLEAN ZINC. For sale by Grocers and Druggists Everywhere, FACTORY IN MONTREAL. EVANS AND SONS, Soe acenrs. Abb Ath Abbe BPA Data Bataan, te tatiana tate Atle tn the Male ee be PacbliadadiaAahn Pada Madina et te tee tate te tan atid Desirable Residence To Let, (PYHAT beantifully situated House and Pre- b =omises, fronting on the North River, within ten minutes’ walk of the city, at pre- sent occupied by Hon. Frederick Peters, will be let for a term of years. The House is heated throughout with hot > = oo ene lately painted and tinted inside. ent moderate, te a aaaee or terms apply at PETERS & PETERS. aug? TO LET. . A DOUBLE TENEMENT HOUSE situ. ated on Kent Street. Cun be had in one tenement if required. Apply te MRS. OFFER, Queen Street, RO Pac a p J igty 2 JUND ADRIFT off Point Prim, a Life EF Boat, alro two Trunks,which are in the possessivu of the subscribers. MiURDOCH FINLAYSON, JOHN A. McRAK. Point Prim, Sept. 17, 1891. | jvl4—Saw tf NERVE BEANS are a& new discovery that relieve and cure the worst cases of Nervous Debility, Lost Vivor and Failing Manhood ; restores the weakness of body or mind caused by overwork, or the er- rors or excesses of youth. This Jiemedy BEARS absolutely cures the most gbstinate cages, when all other TREATMENTS have failed relieve. They do not, like other preiaverions advertised for Lost Manhood, etc., interfere with eee — ———. new life, strength and energy in a quick and harmless i i to themselves, Inanner peculiar y druggists at $1.00 per package. or si ideal flaw TA Wes MERSIN Got Gee . M&S MEDICINE CO., C dian Agenoy, 3Jiia,N 4 inn DR. JAMES’ | Price 60 cents, For i Write for nat, in “aer Ganeral Dealers we my 3 arate und whalesate ad Sun oy me bet : ee oe TT ihe = - . @ewiwu D Thousand Dollars) | ee From From From aerate Liverpool. Montreal. Quebec. Sarnia...... .Aug. 14....Sept. 2 Cabebtees sic: 8 5 Base’ ™ 248 Oregon........ 9); Pins: 1 oe Toronto. ...... Sept, 4..... % & Vancoaver.... ‘* 10.... ‘* 26..3ept. 27 ONO, cannes “ W..uee « ee eta ON Oregon...... in his oe Tks + one a oe Vancouver.... 25.... ** 31i.New 2 Bereta ss cok “ 93....Nov. li fase FORA OMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAISHIPS, Sailing Between MONTREAL and QUEBEC for LIVERPOOL. —— APPOINTED SAILINGS: RATES OF PASSAGE :—Cabin, $45, $50, $60 and upwards, according to accommoda- tion. Return—$85, $99, $110 and upwards, Intermediate, $30 ; steerage, $20. The VANCOUVER and LABRADOR are al three stories and basement, will find a tenant Salt ! the fostest and most elaborate and commodi- ous Passenger Ships on the route. For further information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, julyl6 Agent. IMPORTED HARD BRICK. 30,000 FOR SALE BY BARRETT & CHAMPION. Salt ! Ce a ee ARRIVE per brigt. Zenith from Turk's Island, about the middle of October, a cargo of Salt, crashed and unerushed, suit- able for packing meat and fish. Apply to PEAKE BROs, & OO. Ch’'town, Aug. 26, 1881—2aw FOR SALE. (EXHE subscriber offers for sale that desir- able property at Southport, Lot 48, AAS. JOHNSON, vwvy vy rere eee eee OO OO CE FSFE FEF FEV FEV CCT COTO lcomprising about 14 acres of Land, with - Dwelling and Outhouses., If not previously sold at Private Sale, the labove property, with Household Furniture, | will be offered at Public Auction on October 13th next, at 1 o'clock, p. m. This property is too well known to need further description. For further particulars apply on the premises to MR:3, PATRICK CODY. septil-~wy di FARM)Y LOT 33, (three Miles From Ch'towp), FOR SALE BY AUCTION. —_——- oo VT AM instructed to sell by Auction, on the premises, On Saturday, 3lst of October, AT ONE O'CLOCK, That Farm of 50 acres of land, part of the Sherwood Farm, lately owned by the late William Stuart. This Farm fronts on the east side of the Malpeque Road, and is bound. ed on the south side by the Royalty Road, only 3 miles from Charlottetown The iand is in excellent order, and haa goed buildings on it. Terms easy and made known at sale. For further particulars epp'y to Messrs. Warburton & Smallwood, Svlicitors, (har lottetown, or to the undersigned. FRED. H. HORNF, septli—dy law wy tldte Auctioneer, FARMERS’ CLUB. NUMBER of the Farmers of Donagh, Johnston’s River and adjeining Settle- ments met in Glenfinnan Schoo’house on Thursday, 17th September, for the purpose of forming a Farmer's Cinb, to be known as ‘The Farmers’ Club of Hickey’s Wharf.” After adopting a cade of By-laws for their guidance, the following officers were elected ; President—James J. Trainor. Vioe-President— Patrick Sherry. Cor. Secretary— David McDonald. Rec. Secretary—James K, Laverty. Treasurer—James Murnaghan. By united effort, and by having their pro- duce in good order, the members of this Club will be prepared to-deliver cargoes of produce at Hickey’s Wharf at short notice, and to the satisfaction of shippers who may favor them with their patronage, as Hickey’s Wharf is one of the best shipping places on the Isiand. JAMES E, LAVERTY, Secretary. Hickey’s Wharf, Oct. 3. 1891—4w dw FOR SALE OR TO LET, THe THREE-STORY BUILDING OPPOSITE THE BAPTIST CHAPEL, Lately Occupied by J. J. Seaman as a Carriage Factory. This is one of the best sitea in the city for a first-class Mechanic. W. E. DAWSON. aug29—eod tf SHERWOOD FARM FOR SALE. EAUTIFULLY situated on the Royalty Road, fronting on the Malpeque Road, and rauning back to Sherwood Cemetery. This Farm, containing about 50 acres, is in a high state of cultivatiou. Commodious and comfortable buildings, with a first-class orchard, make this a very desirable property. This Farm is only three and a half miles rom Charlottetown, For particulars apply on the premises to SARAH STEWART, Administratrix. ‘$90 | ers And Clergy inen, to introduce hew ’ ! HILLSBOROUGH HOUSE KENT STREET, CH TOWN Near Corner Kent and Pringe Streets, Permanent and Tranvieat Bo crs accommodated at req. sonable rates, HIS HOUSE is withia ¢ Charchea, Colleg-s, Office, ete., aud wil! be found Students and oth-rs who des trally located. asy dis Schoola, ret Convenient for cen. ire to be nets aan LEDWELL, sod. Comal and uh Fea ro enm of Neoerea The most remarkable reliyi , written by $0 eminent echolans ast the age, Every (hristian wante it Katia cctarian, iveu, Apply to THe WEVKY Hitt peor 0., Norwich, Conn, dy ti dee BLINN —— it 8 ALAR « Agenis, Men aud W ler standard Book, * $100 will be paid to the estate rson meeting his ieaes faliing while wearhel GriQundilp aug22—4m eod (tu th sat) sth Mi ni | ; Pr | ie i PUREST, EPPS'S Gd BREAKFAST. “By ea thorough kno of laws which govern the and nutrition, and & fine pro haa provided our breakfast Or ee ils. It te many vy use of such articles of diet that 6 7 et Sy ae resist every tendency Wo subtle maladies are floating arousd us attack wherever there is & may escape many a fats! shaft selves well forutied with pee verly nourished frame.” —-Civil Serve - Grocers, Made simply with boiling Aola only in packets, by JAMES EPPS & CO. London, England. der 18—l yr dy & wky may be Who finds his mentale EVERY MAR cscs 00) 9 tag his physical powers flagging, eee’ PiLLs. They will reatore his just energie physical and mental. EVERY WOMAM Riess pressions and irregularities. 8 wee entail sickness whop negiec' YOUNG MEN sti aa < youthful bad habits, and YOUNG WHER ee cals by ait droga owl Sea Te ee, WILLIASS MED Oe fate the Farm jute Pani sh ould These ocho pou HE aubecribers offer for merly occupied by Trainor, at Fort Augustus. + 105 The farm contains ® the bou acre ut ater pert of which is under culivati®® i aoe in good condition. i is well located tor procuring ee iid ' pg ey: yood Dwelling Jans class Outbuilding ©2 the we Dated this 27th day of Anges McLEOD, MORSON & SS 94 sale the House premise jaye may20—dy law & wy 3m pd aug27—dy Im 2aw FY an JAS' LEGG 4T, Patentee, Montreal, aoe F S2S78 Fears ESyh. ae be ee? ee de ie lls cialis i ie