THE DAILY EXAMINER : ANODYNE | LINIMENT J Cures Co.ss CxouP CouGH Co.ic 4x Cramps : \ who use it are for Internal © ns For the successful Treatment of all Diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs, Kidney Bright's Disease, Diabetes and Paralysis, and all forms ol 3lood Poisoning. Pills. £7 These Pills are put up In large woeder boxes at 50 cents Sold by all Druggists are Deaiers—never by count or int k, and never under any other name than DODD'S KIDNEY Pits, The Dodd's Medicine Co., Toronto, Gentlemen—A new medicine called Dodd's Kidney Pills has been recommend ed to me by my ph: , and, by bis advice, I send ed the eof twe boxes. Please send t! without delay. Yours truly, ANDREW FILEIN Canton, McPherson Co., Kansas. We can sell you Dodd Cidney Pills at th folio wing | on. Wiz . = six box for 3 “ge Rig aoe oe three d » al &%. aa Sent by ma to any addres, post GE Hil os may: Chariottetowr “Just as Good as Scott's muision”’ You hear it in nine out of ten drug stores. It is the reluctant tes- timony of 40,000 druggists that Scott’s Emulsion is | aid ashe be kind wh sees try to hea up to, the kind for you to buy? Two sizes, 50 cts. and $5.00. MANY Ye DISHES \ ARATE DAINTY a PREPARED WiTH VY » Benson’s ko if CANADA bi. Prepared Corn ATION ey f MANUFACTURED FROM a / y; CHOICE SELECTED PURE CORN. f THE LEST FOR CHILDREN. ie comenamniamaianee RECIPE for Infants’ Food. & f T ane a ote . of 2 F . Z at ° 4 ‘hea ; : } er = > rt i SIE OTHER RECIPES ON KAGI 2 EDWALDSBURG STARCH CC. ' Cardina!, Ort. Montreal, P.Q. L S$: i . SK 6 SSE Finette OYSTERS Are adjudged to be the best Oysters on this Island. I nave just received the first shipment this seasen, with more to follow. Tl ey can be seen in the window of Vic- toria Cafe. But do not judge them till ycu sample them JOHN P. JOY VictortaA CAFE.... ks, Musical 4 iny ; thirty honr Ciocks, and reg ilator Clocks and Clocks of ali kind* and patter s low. 2e— £ litor of Clock iS f 1 Jf ih WATCHES and JEWELRY alty. Ifyou want to save money, buy vou Watches, Clocks J a G. G JURY'S, Watchmaker & Jeweler NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE P. 0. The Canada Accident ASSURANCE CO, FRED. W. HYNDWAN, the standard of the world, &- anv common ailments wince? » family as long as life has woes gar suffering children love it e very important and usefu! Anadyue Linin 1 Internal will ent cures or Exter ion; cure the 1 an he disease a sort LiNIMENT » have existed for over eighty t ! t t does possess ny Family Ills? se today which has an e¢x- » great a. Every Mother (i 'Ss- | he investigations | i 1 danger from INJURY AND NEGLECT, ~ ue —_ 7 7 e pc ee a ee ee ee ee ee Se 442 44222242242 22, 2222422 5245252 242542525522... £242 4222242= -22===> He Fatled In Health and St rength—His Kid ' peysfAched and he took Dodd's Kidney i Pills, Desrronro, Dic, 14. (Special).— Among usiness people here, and especially by | his fellow workmen great interest hus been taken in the case of Mr. James Stokes, who for the past fifteen years has been shipper for the Rathburn Company. Lately he had ran down in health aod strength to the poiot of being compelled to quit work, and his recovery now as the result of using Dode’s Kidney Pills is the talk of the town. Oop seeing Mr. Stokes he said : “ From over-lifting and strain I suffered greatly from kidney trouble, being ad- A SURGEON'S TABLE. AN OPERATION PERFORMED TO SAVE HIS LIFE. Thrilling Story of a Man Who Took Chiore- form and Experienced a Very Difficult Operation. Never mind what my complaint was. I was a terrified, crushed,trembling dazed man, for I had received my sentence which was that ‘‘a very grave operation must be performed within a week if my life were to be saved."’ The succeeding events resembled a ter rible nightmare. I remember giving the address of my friends toan official, being conducted to a ward, making an apology for a meal and then being ordered to bed. lwo days later the house surgeon, when making his visit to the ward, came fo my bedside and said :— ‘*‘Mr. M-——’’ (mentioning the name of a great surgeon) ‘‘has decided to per torm the operation to-morrow morning at nine."’ He then instructed the sister of the ward to keep me without break fast next morning (chloroform, told, always being more safely adminis tered on an empty ‘stomach}, and with a few cheery words bade me ‘‘good-night.”’ Few readers will be surprised to learn that even a sleeping draught produced little else but confusion of thought and excited half waking dreams. But sleep came in the early morning, and it was nearly 9 before I awoke to find two nurses and the ward porter standing by my bed, the latter being in charge of a low basket litter on wheels, which was used to convey patients to and from the operating theater. Pale and trembling, I was assisted into this means of transport, and a second later the rubber tired wheels were rumbling along the rather uneven floor of the ward, en route for the ‘‘Chamber of Horrors.”’ As I was run along between the long rows of beds, such patients as were able raised themselves on their elbows to get a glimpse of me, some wishing me “good luck.’’ and others expressing their pity for me in none too comforting phraseology. After traversing two wards and a long corridor, I was placed, carriage and all, ina lift, and was run down to the ground floor, where my journey through corridors and wards was repeated. Just before reaching the fateful place aloud cheer anda hearty clapping of hands and stamping of feet caused me to look interrogatiyelst my conduttor. , Obly them students giving Mr. M—— his usual cheer,"’ he said, cheer- fully. Just at that moment more cheers re- minded me of the reception a popular matador receives on entering the arena before a bull fight. A moment later the frosted glass swing doors were thrown open, and I was trundled into a large, light and very lofty room, somewhat in the shape of a horseshoe. Around the circular side of the place were tier above tier of benches thronged wita eager stu- dents—for, unfortunately for me, my case was a very special one and required a very ‘“‘heroic’’ operation. On the floor stood a narrow table of polished ma- hogany, fitted, as far as I cculd see, with all sorts of springs, screws and appli- ances for raising or depressing the head- piece or footpiece, or raising or lowering the top of the table as a whole, It was covered with blankets, protected by a spotiessly white mackintosh sheet. The room was oppressively hot,and the silence which followed upon niy arrival was only broken by the gentle hissing of the car- bolic spray. An odor of pungent but not unpleasant drugs, somewhat sugges- 1ve of a chemist’s shop, permeated the theater. Gently, but quickly, I was lifted on to the table. **Feel a bit ehaky, eh?’ asked the gur- geon. ““A’ tablespoonful of brandy, please, sister. Now that’s better.”’ ‘We will proceed with the chloro- form. Mr. Richardson,’’ the great man said, At these words a young doctor stand- ing at my head bent over me, holding a towel in his hands. He managed to raise my lower jaw, and also to place the chloroform saturated towel over my mouth and nostrils at the same time. A sweet, burning, half pleasant, half sickly odor was emitted as I breathed. ‘*‘Breathe away quietly, and begin to count slowly up to a hundred.”’ ‘One, two, three, four, five, six. seven,’ | murmured,and then, somehow, a confusion of thought came upon me. Where had I got to? It didn’t in the least matter, I knew, but still it worried me. But yet, while even in the act of de- eiding to go on counting again, to begin at the beginning, I found that I was be- ing sulfocated, but still it was pleasant suffocation. I was uncertain as to whether I should struggle or not. That also didn’t seem to be of much conse- quence. (Queer throbbing sounds seemed to be acting on the depths of my brain— I can give no clearer description, There was a heavy, steady, but mighty loud beating of my heart, each beat of which appeared to churn up my brain. And now I was hearing music—the di- vinest of music. The bass notes were supplied by the ‘hrobhing, heavy sound in my brain, but around me—just as though thousands of tiny fairies were playing the sweetest airs on thousands of most delicately tuned harps and the sweetest of little tinkling gold and silver bells—-the treble portion of the melody was being enchantingly played. I thought I was in a sunny garden, gorge ous with the fairest flowers and scented with their perfumes, I was free from all disease, was deliriously happy and con tented; the Elysian flelds were around me; I wanted for nothing but to be left there to lie and gaze for millions of years! But then suddenly the gardens be- came dark as night; a rushing, roaring wind swept over them; # crash, as of all thie world’s artillery being discharged at once, seemed to annihilate me and every- thing else, almost before I could rvalize any change from the gloriousness of my previous sensations. Then came nothing- nessa, Coming to earth again, I found my- self in my bed in the ward. The house surgeon was feeling my pulse. I just noticed that there were ecreens around the bed, and that I felt comfortably sleepy, but a trifle sickly. Surely noth- ing could have happened since I fall into the chloroform sleep! “Why didn't they do the operation after all?’ Lasxed. The doctor smiled. ‘My dear fellow,’’ he said, ‘‘I ought not to say it, perhaps, but if only you knew what you have gone through during the past two hours, you'd know why I simile at your question. Why, man, you have gone through an operation which has only been performed twice before in Eu- rope! Ob, yes, they did do the operation after all, Now, ask no questions; lie still, don’t talk, but try to slesp. Your Mfe has been saved; you've a good con- stitution, and if you do as you are told you'll walk out of tis place in less than three months a new mar!”’ ai Accepts Pate G Instrance also. I did, but I have never fo | Dodd’s Kidney Pills i j - -_ | Calculations are being made that the I'm } afier allelse had failed, to use From the first dese I vot relief, and hundreds of people here | can vouch for my cure.” virel, | passage of a United States tariff bill at the next session of Congress will deperd upon securing two presently doubtful seats in ithe Senate. And if something has not to | be done for silver to get there two vctes, there is nothing in the lessons of political | history over the border. | at >a p> ao ae c o>-a >-c >- o>-t >- “ i Hands end Feet Got Stiff AS THOUGH PARALIZED. A grateful younz lady is Mis Annie Shepherd, of North Piliam, Ont., who writes as follow :—I had two very bad spells of it and wes obliged to call in the doctor My hands and feet would get stiff as th« ugh I was paral) zed. I had t» quit work and tried doctors’ medicine, hat did not get any help until I got Manley’s Celery Nerve Compound. After taking tive bottles I am restored to health again and can highly recemmend it to any one who may suffer asI did. I am gaining tn flesh and at work now. “OGoirh Chaser’ for oazghs 10 For sale by Geo. E. Hughes and John son & Johson, Charlottetown and Souris. The annexation of Hawaii by the United States is being urged on the claim that if auch a step is taken the civilized Japanese, who are in the majority on the isiand, will gain control of the Government Hawaii must be a cnrious republic if it is afraid that the people should manage its aflairs. not It Saved Our Chila, “My little daughter, three and a half sear old, suffered three years with Eczema. Her little body was ccvered with the itch ing rash, and doctors did no good. Four boxes of Chase’s O:nt:nent entirely enred and saved our child. Her skin is clearand notasign of rash is to b seen.” Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N. B Mr. Aiton is one of thousands benefitted by ihis unfailing cure for piles aud skin dis ases, It is reported that the British government has taken possesion of Clarion Island, a b'eak rock off the coast of Jalisco, Mexico, and will make it a coaling station for its warships which pass up and down the Pacific. . Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Chase’s Pills have gained popularity be- cause they are a specific for the uric acid conditios, prevent Bright’s disease, cure Rheumatism and all Catarrhal conditions of the Kidneys and Bladder. They do thie because they possess remarkable alterative *andnonicdeuretic tory soothies, exertin a peritindefa soothing influence on irritated ou inflamed mucos membrance of the kid- bess or bladder. One pilla dose. 25 ¢ box. The cheapest mediciaein the worle. The science of dentistry was introduced in the United States during the revolution- ary war by Le Mair,a surgeon who act companied the French troops sent to this country to aid the war egainst Eng- land. 25 cents cures Catarrhal Headache, ” ” Incipieut Catarrb, ” “ Hay Fever, * " Catarrha] Deafness, o - Cold in the bead in 10 min. “ “ Foul breath caused by catarrh 25 cents secures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each bex Sole by all dealers. A despatch from Moscow says the authorities there frustrated an attempted students’ demonstration in memory of thr terrible Khodinskoe plain disaster last year, hundred of peasants were killed. ve Completeiy lnocked Out, * | was so much run down I had togive up work, and I felt as if life was not worth living,’ writes Wm. W. Thompson, Zephyr, Ont. “I took Seott’s Sarsaparilla and am now feeling asI did years ago. Scott’s Sarsaparilla tones up the entire system, purifies the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and scrofulous poisons. Ask tor Scott’e and get it. The recent disagreement between the European steamship companies of Boston and the cattle shippers regarding the rates on cattle to the European market has been satisfactorily adjusted. PILES CURED IN 3 TO 6 NIGHIS, Dr Agnew’s Ointment will cure all cases of itching piles in from three to. six nights. One application brings comfort. For blind and bleeding piles it is peerless. Also cures Tetter, Salt Rheam, Eczema Barber’s Itch and all eruptions of the skin, 35 cents. The French newspaper men who have their regulation duels conld learn a lesson in the Southern States. There when the newspaper folk go out to shoct each other somebody gets killed. —— —SGDeo— A Railway Manager Says “Ta reply to your question, do my chil- dren object to taking Scott’s Emulsion, say No! on the contrary, they are fond o it, and it keeps them piciures of health, It ie stated that a club for the promotion of the movement to obtain the political independence of Canada, bas been organiz- ed in Montreal. me till I tried ase’s Ointment, which bas completely cured me, Mas. JOHN GERRIE. zB. “? Phillips, jr. _Drugetat -_ ter, Bella,was with eczema for 44 monte, be prinelpal jad om o> » Wila when the purchaser feels t with a certain amount of un¢ ch -ApHhess cs our prices. Your friends would JOHN Cheapness is not peculiar to prices, often cheaper than the prices; particurlaly is this true We have no cheap gooiis alth Recker or Table, se'ected from our stock. now will be stored until required. THE BARGAIN GIVER Tianna inal siicrmmeretisiiieaiiilastniidiadialiatiaiaiaiaiiaiain TVVVVVVTTTTeTTTYYTYTTYYTT" 0! Goods are hat the gocds are bought ertainty and unreliability ough noone disputes the appreciate a nice Fancy Goods sel- NEWSON Bissell PRICE 135 Walker’s Corner Ut h-a>-c-a -a t-a -ac > fo- a -p-a Carpet Sweeper FOR ONE WEEK $2.50 GOs 'Sessusest SIMON W CRABSBE STOVES HARDWARE A. A. McLEAN, 0, C. | Barrister, & | Brown's Block, - - Charlotteiown BRANCH OFFICE, | Wadmians’ Building, - - Crapaud MONEY TO LOAN. 128—dw 3mos RECOGNITION __ | BUTTONS. | JUST .RECEIVED, IN Masonic, S. of Scotland, Caledonia Society, Patron of Industry, 3s me Se I. 0. G TF I. 0. O, F. - oO x: : a 2s Ce B. of R. T. L. of L. E B. of L. F. W. N. TANTON. JEWELER. Great George St. HORSE CLIPPING, i sea POTICE is Notice of Assignment For Benefit of Creditors, Re Joseph Bennett MeDonald. hereby given that Joseph Bennett MeDonald, of Charlotte- town.in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island Merchant, hs, by. #ss'goment bear- ing date the 2th day of November, A D. 1886, as-igned to the undersigned, Walter Matbe- son, of the same place, Vierchant. all his real and personal estate and book deb‘s in trust for the benefit of his creditors. And notice is a'so hereby given to all creditors of the said Joseph Bennett McDena!:| whose names co net appear in Schedule B, annexed to the said assignment thatthey are re uired within sixty days from the puiieation of this notice to come in and file their claims with the undersigned, otherwise they will be excluded from the benefits of the said assignment, #s by refererce there'o will appear. Parties de- siring to inspect the said assignment may do so by applying at the office of Mr. William S Stewart, the Solicitor for the taid estate, Newson’s Block, Charlottetown. Dated this 27th day of November, A. D 18.6 WALTER MATHESON. . Assignee. 126—15 2m You Can't PLAY HOGKEY Unless you have suitable boots to attach your skates to, We have just received another lot of Hockey boots which you shonld see before buyieg your skating boots. These are ac- knowledged by everyone to be the best hockey boot in the city. R. K. JOST, STAMPER’S CORNER As the clipping season is now here parties having horses that they intend having clipped, would do well tocall at Nichoisou’s Stables, Grafton St, where all work is dove at moderate rates. hat Going for a skate on Gov ernment Pond? I am go ing. I got a pair of Mac’s Hockey Boots; they are A SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT RECULATES the H E A R T by enriching and toning the Blood, relieves, tones and strengthens the N E R Vv E 8, giving thorough relief to BRAIN AND BODY by ELECTRIFYINC THE | CENERAL AND SEXUAL YSTEM 7 [OF we ge BOTH) E XSF Bee your druggist about It or onc direct to the ; Proprietors, enclosing price .0 ccuts per packe ' age, or 6 for $2.50). THE E€. T. MANN CO, Brockville, Ont. Vil, VIGOR, VITALITY. RESTORED IN 30 DAYS GOOD KFFECT3 AT ONCE. CATON’S VITALIZER. Cares general or special debility. wakefsail- | ness, spermatorrhcea, emissions, impotency,, paresis, etc, Cormects functional disorders, | ansed by errors or exces:e:, quickly resto. | img: Lost Manhood, inold or young, giviner § vigor und strength where former weak-- mees prevailed, Convenient package, simpie, | @efiectual, aid legitimate. CURE Is QUICK AND THOROUGH Don,t be deceived by imitations; insist orm : @ATON’'S VITALIZER, Sent sealedif yowr : eiruggist doe: not haveit. Price $1 per pkge,. 6 for $5, with written guarantwe of complet. eure. Information, references, etc, free ama confidential Send us statement of cause and | 5c fora week’s trial treatment. One only D On dandies; all the boys are getting then; he has only a few pairs let, suv come right along and get a pair now. 4. KE. MecKACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. Ree Job Printing Office I have just put in acomplete Job Prit t- ing Plant; everything new and up to date Iam now prepared to do all kinds of Jon Prixtinc. If you want Goop Work at cheap rates we can do it for you. No Sior Work will be allowed to leave our office, and no oue will do vrinting | cheaper. Try us for Billheads, Statements; Let ter and Note Heads, Invitations, Program- ‘ mes, Circulars, Visiting Cards, Receipts, ' Notes of Hand, Dodgers. Call and see us J.D. TAYLOR'S QUEEN STREET. Orders by mail promptly attended to. TO LET The large and well lighted store ou Quecn £quare, formerly occupiod by the late C. K. Robertson, size, 6tx20{t Store contains fire j Proof vault Also large rocm above store and connected with it by ,staircase. formerly used as 4 cutting room, size 35x20ft, and the whole | of the third floor, size 6 x3ift, which woula make a five public Or socicty hall, and could be fitted to suit renter Under store is a fine cellar also well lighted |Buiiding throughout heated by hot water, aad lit by electrie light and is thoroughly fire proof, walls and floors being very thick Rent will be reduced to suit the times, and any reasonable cfler accepted Apply te iG 3 MORRIS MONDAY, DECEMBER FASHIONABLE CLOTHES. Small boys’ reefers of kersey or chin chilla clogh, in blue, brown, gray, red or tan, with pearl or gold buttons Revers of white mousseline and cloth of gold embroidered in white and light: colored pearl and crystal beads. Evening waists consisting of a blouse frontand puff sleeves of chiffon anda corselet and bolero of satin or velvet. Very high ribbon collars overtopped by a mousseline frill that does not succeed in hiding quite all of the stock. Corselet belts and stock collars having one side fastened under lace rosettes centered with buttons apparently jew- eled. Fur-trimmed suits having a boleroand eollar of fur with vest of white satin gold-braided, covered or jaboted with lace. Turnover neck frills and squares of a latticework of baby ribbon dotted with spangles and edged with lace for the same purpose.— Dry Goods Economist. | REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR Every marriage is a disappointment to ; somebody. Troubles never come singly. It takes two to get married. A woman never loves more than once; if you don’t believe it, ask her. Every woman has a reason for marry- ing, but she usually keeps itto herself. The bride is often inclined to laugh at the old maid. Whe old maid’s laugh comes later. Most unmarried women are sure they would be delighted to have their husbands smoke in the parlor. Don’t marry as long as you have any illusions about marriage. When you laven’tany, you won’t want to marry. MESSAGE TO MEN, Proving that True Honesty and True Phil- antrophy Still Exist. If any man wio is weak, nervous and debilitated, or who is suffering from any of the various troubles resulting from youthful folly, 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 manhcod, after years of suflering from Nezvous De bility, Loss of Vigor and Organic Weak ness, I have nothing to sell, and therefore want no money. but as I know through my own experience how to sympathize with such sufferers, am 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 imposed upon until I nearly Jost faith in mankind but I rejoice to say that I am now perfectly well and happy once more and am desirous therefore to make this certain means of cure known toall. Ifyou 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 postage and address Mr. Geo. G. Strong, North Reckwood, Mich. 135&w. oor The Bubonic plague is spreading every — where in Bombay. Eight hundred and four persons have already died. A Graduate o1 soronto University “My children have been treated with Scott’» Emulsion from their earliest years. Our physician firet recommended it, and pow whenever a child takes cold my wife mmediately resorts te this remedy, which always effects a cure..” . PAM Baily Our stock of Xmas Groceries is fresh and of the very best quality, comprising in part: 4 crown California Muscatel Raisins, Layer, Valencia, hai- sins in half boxes and Boxes, Sultana (Seediess) Raisins, vostizza and cleaned Currants Citron. Lemon and Orange Peels, Engish Mince-imeat, Shelled Almonds and Walnuts Pure Spices and Flavorings, Fine Pastry Flour, Dess.ccated cocoanut. BrkR & G Ft TO LET That beantifully situated two story dwelling on Prince St, now. occup ed by Mr. Thos. R. Brooks. Possession given about let November. Apply to PEAKE BPOS, & CO rept 26t-—tf Wants, Lost, Found. & Advertisements under this heading charer: five cents per line. \ . ANTED —A girl for general housework, No washing. Good references Apply to Mrs Rt. B. Norion. Prince St i4i- 3 Fos SALE—A double-tenene +t hovse on ‘Bishop Street, with gordi garden aw stable, Apply to Jchn Meswain i — pd COW with a repe a,ound her neck st ayed d into the premis sof Mr Malcolm Ce Leod Royalty on Thur day morn'ng. i7th inst. Owneris requested to ciaim her and piv for this notiee lid—3i miN\0 BE LEP.—One half of a double tenemert | House, six rooms and good \ ard, Siable if required, on Sidney Street, East trom Mr Richar! Heariz’s Rentreoderate. Apply at this office, 143—lw pda E CAN GIVE POSITIONS—to persons ot eli gradesofability. Agents, Book- keepers, Clerks, Farmers’ Sons, Law- yers, Mechanics, Physicians, Preachers, Stu- den's, Married and Single Wemen, Widows Positions are worth from $199 00 to $2,0 010 per annum. We have paid several of our car- vassers $W 06 weekly for years. Many have started poor and become rich with us, Par- ticulars upon applica ion. State salary ex- pected. T. H, LINSCOTT, Manager, Toronto, ONT, 137 d & w. o LET ~—Tne store and printing offige now occupied by Haszard & Mome in the Brown Block. Possession given ist Novem- ber, Appiy to James Paton. june 11246. \ 7 ANTED—A servant fur general housework in afamily of three. Middle-aged per son preierred Apply between the hours of 6 ands p.m. to Miss Crane, Grafion St. one door below Pownal, Char!ottetowan. \ .ANTED—Two vest makers. one pant maker. Apply atonce to McKay Wool- en Co, High Class Tailors, i LKT—A tenement on Dorches‘er s‘rect near Queen Street, containing six rooms rent moderaie. Apply at the Coanolly Estate office, Queen street. 135-1f T LET.—That beautifully situated dwell- — on Prince street, now occupied by Capt Murchison. Possession given at out 25th October,—A ppy to Peake Bros & Co,—I7tf ” LET—A house on Bishop St, containing tix roomsin ficst class order Appl Thes Campbell, Richmond St west eee - O TET—A Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing 7 rooms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whole couse Ais) inclosed yard with stable, and is at present occupied by Mrs John A, McInnis, whois aboutto leave the Island Apply to Mr Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen sireet, or to the owner at Southport Epwarp KELLY . june 19.18 O LET —A pleasantly situeted dwelling house facing south ard west on Brighton Koad, at present occupied by Harrison Car- vell, Esq.. heated with hot air furnace, and lighted by electricity, and having hot and cold v ater fittings in bath room and kitchen. Containing parior, din,ng room, office, kit- chen and pan'ry, On ground floor, four bed- rooms and bath 100m On first floor,and two attic rooms, and haviag ‘uawthorne h: dge and grass iawn infront, Ten minutes’ walk from P vst Office, five minutes from tennis TO ing hose in Park— bCUOT hi SEE THAT THE i FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE 4 AVegctable Preparation for As- similating the Food and Regula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of ES Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither jum,Morphine nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. é Is ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY Recipe of Old Dr SAMUELPITCZER Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions, Feverish- ness ond LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. H Castorla is put up in ono-sizo bottles only. Tt Bis not sold ia bulk, Don’t allow aryozo to soll B® yoa anything else on the plea or promise that it is “just es good” and “will answer every pur- SS” Eco that yeu get C-A-8-T-0-R-I-A, 4 The fas- 4 ¥ =| simile a G7 a is 3 3 siguatere , Sf Theddvr every EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ~sOTer Manan, Wrspper. Millions die annually through Jack of care for the kidneys—the first sign of kidney trouble noticeable is a siugle pain iu the back whieh gradually develops into that dreaded malady Bright's di- sease—one of the most alarming symptoms is highly colored urine giving bricklike deposits—do not delay when the slightest symptom has appeared—Kidney troubles are easily pi vented in obstinate, has proved that all kidney diseases arise from an excess of uric acid or kidney acid poison in the blood—-One of Dr. Chase’s kidney-liver pills if taken weekly will neutralize this a ‘id and prevent any tendency to Bright’s disease or Diabetes. their earlier stages—if neglected they may become chronic and perhaps fatal—imedical seience Have you any of these symptoms? Back Ache, Dull Heavy Pain in the Bladder or Base of the Abdomen, Pains in the Back and Sides, Unusual desire to urinate, Scalding urine with passage obstrueted, Red or White deposits, Tired Feelings, Weakness, Dropsical Swellings, these are sure signs of kidney troubles. CLD MEN Troubled with stricture, impediments obstructioi.s, stoppage of the water, or a frequent desire to urinate at night wi.l find Dr. Chase’s Kidney- Liver .Pilis a great reliever. YOUNG MEN With backache, weak back, deposits in the urine and other symptoins of kidney decay should not postpone using Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. KIDNEY-LIVER TESTIMONIAL of Kingston, Ont., writes the following 8 & *, Browning, Carpenter and Joiner, testimonial? Cr nui en I w as troubled with my kidneys for tien years and was wwhitourinate, The pain i i tock a drug sbore, arinae » relief mivised me to “al you 1 compelled a? » hack was terrible, rom por i ‘them the Workingman’s Friern« lean say Lam entirely enred. a: dreds of duilars in doctors’ bills 1, for i had J. F. BROWNING, Kingston, Ont. Ask those who have tried and been be-efited by Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills about their wonderful casutive powers. Don't be skeptical. One or two doses of Dor, Chase’. Kidney-i.iver Pils may mean the saving of your | They act gently end eileetualy,and dv notia any way interfere with your daily avocation, A POSITIVE GURE FIR KIDNEY TROUBLE Bright’s Disease, Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint. One pill a dose; 25 ceuts at Mleadache, Biliousness, Costivencss and a box, or 6 for $1, We will give $590 to any ptrson trsoubicd with disease of the kidneys that Dr. Chase’s Combined Kidney and Liver pili wil! not relieve cr cure, It is no wonder that rub- bers, not the same shape as the boot, should be uncomfortable. It costs mo- ney to employ skilled pattern » , . Rubbei fea; makers but the result is a satisfactory fit, Each year new patterns are added, to fit all ihe latest shoe-shapes, and Granby Rubbers are always ‘‘ up-to-date,”’ They are honestly made of pure Don’t Draw the Feet They Fit the Boot which are rubber, thin, light, elastic, durable, extra thick at ball and heel. One Case New Ties. —_——_ — New Four-in-hand Ties New Bow Ties New Fix Ties New Mufflers Those in want of Ties, Should call and see them. claim this to be the nobbiest assort-nent city, We ever shown in the JOHN MACLEOD & 00 E