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WwW ork pr ynptly dk re, NO 144 Call and see us. craminar Publishing Cow ny THE WEEKLY EXAMINER ‘ on . ess Sakae VOL 36. ms weekly bews, aper " . : a t news — = JHE FROVINCIAL SITUATION, aa aoe [= “ a < Sir,—The grave fact that we, in this] J ~~ | 4 Province, are tace to face with the prot i ey & “ : lem of how we are to avert the inevitable financial bankruptcy and ruin towards a spite of t : that D ; Ww ssf n pe, k of ' h had ‘ Vy / | which we have been drifting for the last | ENG 1 SH q : : i 3 j 7 WF . : ' { - | ive years, is pate nt to every he } , was a-\ r 4 Teil. one that de! BREAKFAST } ; ves Wa Arch > at ‘ ind . \ votes the least attention to publ ¢ matters COCOA , blood, | th } i h ! J js Judging by the pues is the only basis upon Possesses the follow! ng hat : : j Which to calcu ) fi Distinct ve Merits: that imparts | * try } leulate ‘Oo: the future, and pre 5 +! : : f l ‘og "sy © {|S8umirng that the Mcters ad:iinist atio . ‘ ith, Vigo \ adiuin ation Cy - » a eS ; Though Many t'« speak of as Vr <0 > ers }2) Py d exist for 20 years more until their DEL ICACY | OF FLA ’ UR : and t f [sf \ debentures become redeemable, and th + ; Es ; tte . : N » great saint th Y vearly dcficits are the same as in the Jast ‘i SUPERIORi Y in QUALI f # SapPpSriliass i ‘ I i via . + ° five years—and there is so reazor ab] ’ GRATEFIT ; nin disiaae . “ . . y » » ? . — ’ sRATEFUL and COMPOR i wonderfully, | 1 As a matter of co on Now going on. Gents’ Furnishings.—We are bound to clear them all out be- prospect of their becoming ler-,—what} 4 ov w Se ee 1 tosun- | § . : KT : will the result be ? 7 he ave erage dete “its | 0 NER bus r DYSPEPTIC ¢ I suf- and ve a3 hel : aay “Be seck |\ fore the oui of the year, A under Mr. Peiers for the past five years|,.., ae aus ee > derail nN a sick head- j w. , ’ ie : 7 x ; ; oii | YQ has been $4, 339.9] In twenty years | NUTRITIVE QUALITIES INRIVALLED. t — le 7 esti ee k | i . aoe e,orin A.D, 19 G. the public “debt | In Quarter-f ound Tins and Packets only. -, © h ot rom tivis source wili nave increased to Prepared t by JAMES ~Prs & co. les So thas I could not an up ene perk, the sa’nt, who, tn V 450 Sill Handler chiefs at Cost $1,205,044.75, from the timecf their ed | Homeeopethic Chemists, a ‘ the d t leclared } wou'd tent to power, and if it now requires in the | Era'‘and. put a stop i and t ‘ vey i borhood of $20,000 to pay the interest uren he transf red shi from on our indebtedness, it will then re juire | —— cseiansinemetiaitagh ! . to Athens and § . th eee Pte T ht ; “7 7 $5%.E87.00 to pay the yearly interes t sie sas sak ee High class Underwear at 25 per cent discount, Our prices are so low we ene” oe on ee has thou m . : . proceeds of their famous Tax Act! Ap tt ( (dieieel ied Gena | TMA en Wendie, oontenees -and will soon be selling in the cellar, sooner venhlae thereat caste lb 1 PO <>} . aa implored forgivers Fiav patted eee a ee ee i | ee A . eart and resting. In ee t, it the man on ti o} s —- abe Co: Cittsiodn that tna #iTuin ts Starinz us } WES A A Ath| t st take my breath away. I suf- a hg a - _ i bed * : _ in the face if the present state of matters is Wars 7 € Ic ' te to live, pet I hed Sa oe ot. i allowed to continue. Batl do net antici | i h\ ‘ ¥ ‘7 1 ie ae pleasure in ation lees ahd hands of pork | pate that such will be tue case the j Pa ty x i foung f health, for life become t nd ir lick sticks peo} e are Only Walling au Opp rian tv to < 1h4 : ' : — — . rt not t 4 g& burl from power tie horde of ibles h } \ ms , Hood’s Sarsaparilla does fa: an ; | G Fim 1 ) Wien ial a te ea S may be | \ ref amithe General Kiection of SIT will aa aavertised. aiter taking one a | . . ot Salisbury missa f . o- n tl € *hronicle the downfal! he worst oc , } 4 it to recommend : .' id a per ae diate a nits if oe \ talk of the benofit sain: Ok Meenas thie Guam Ee e\ ment that ever disgraced the annals cf our \| | ion diiceiinas ani ce —er "its } liarities th i t ° . . fea girt isle asa ip ? : ; T . . + . = hes A ‘ ; j using Adams 3 boys m1 of th We lead in this business. We will astonish you with our low prices on babe. le, 000 thing: tp iinuaeer and skh SJ} fSiatel Fat Gum arbarous her is s i out errors and evils, political and othewis- when exercising. tins - ‘ o a - ' we ws 5 S« > that the QO © Gs ousting one of them wp. Hats and Caps When you buy a hat outside of our store, you pay 20 per cent. avd quits another thing to propove and | trade mark name : : x provide a remedr. e have heard from “4 : a Claus 1 re . ° nf 8 Medial’ se lke caplet ar more for it than we would charge you. (Come to the hatters and cappers. Queen's County on this matter through the ; li a ore : timely and well-wriiten letters of Mr ij k ru i ears ipari a vi ac a 2 D. : : Stewart aud alvo from the thirteen p'opo- . } N 1 + Lf 22 T . : is oneach 5c. package. I ‘ gists. $1 was a very rtant event, a ay \ sitions of Tue Examixer. We have aiso is on each packag ! i Mass be seen by Hor “E rery Day I . :, a. | heard from King’s County through the Save coupons inside of wrap- H : [., 1559, where tl an ) XR e communication from Mr. Shaw pub- pers for ood’s Pills eve 10] . ry : in li-bed in Toe Examiner. Yes, ani we - * 1 cust v f ‘ ce | f have heard also from J. H. Bell, M. L. as Latest Books. ” f ar t until 1542, \ i who hes hereto fore prid led h eermmghes being ; ge ee 2 Rae RL cba: shed by @ pre 7 This is our hobby; our cutter, Mr. J, J. McDonald, is delighting our cus- cima tie, tolcweakiee mene ; ve . =, P| Henry Vill . F . avd abe voted for many, if not ail, of hin We have incorpora‘ed 8 \ tomers, ‘The best cutter we have had in our e:.ploy, If you want a tony suit, elatl> bhnanionn mionuieen,, Biaiiee than New Mo tth lay lb. 26m. w Nicholas day 1 Chi as day and \ j © ul ld z . » 4 ’ D. p. ST aie be a ee ae ae festering corruptio; » of ‘the aim inistra- Five Quan, 1th day, Sh. 6.9m. pam | Mate the went of Pe too ao | YF get him to cut it for you, We keep only A 1 workmen, Prices very low indeed tion with which le was Wdentified had be.| ‘§¥=0-s-00202.s00000200weees} Fuil Moon, | sn lay, ith. o LD. Pp. mt th ft w an; ' re t) : n hae. a aid f come offensive iu the nostrils of the elee- ¢ : 4 . A 4 3 La sae lay, 7 56.2: a. m He & a v real @s - , 2 { torate he acted the part of the rat whe : rd ? = yes S . ‘ " : ™ ; ad ; finding the ship sinking forsook it to save | - At, ae a4 ie g ‘ ne ae ° n's sak ay his shad.w n¢ his own political life. He came out at the > ff 228 rss! { g late bye-election in the Fourth District of | 3 ( Ne ; this county as an Independent Liberal,| « f\. > aa j . See eer cent etree aes But Mr. Bell, or no other member of that| %.26. \ ADs 8 re% ‘rr “a x“) factio “dd den j | le Sa . Tas . ° . . 9 . action, need depend on the guilability of] ¢ 1S + g | 7 294 ro LET High Class Tailors and Gents’ Furnishers. HN. | ne saapintanpeyere and eleetere, Abbess’ t= [Ua ; ; 2 | : are 5 we are sometimes imposed on by designing | | .o*” rane Ses 2 5 . 3 L| That beantifally situated two story ? lawvers and politicians who make promises | 7 8 4) | » | 9; 19 33 iwelling on Prince St, now occ = { by | that they never intend to fulfill, yet we} 8 _, 8 é | Saturday - oi »’ at g) | Me. Thos. R. Brooks. Possession ;iven tine oat - —— -~ —— — : — —~_ ~~ — — Sys} | know evough to bold every individual] ¢ L’Or ae ; 6 Suadae L Sel 8! morn | ttout lst November. Apply to a +S > rN NK . , Mey member who supports and has supported} & (*,]4- 2ron. . ; 71M oa “ss | “ee PEAKE BPOS.%& | Sw = ae NEY NRE : ; se. the present government rcspons:b'e to the} § <s? 8 Pv 8 | Tuesday i 36 - 0 4 eo +7ht-—tf ial country for the acts of that Government. g CALMIS, Sor c 9 | sday i | 3 1 31 e—eeeeeeeEeEeEeEeEeE=r Css Eee a pment. co ' noe It 1s too late fur Mr. Bellto wash bis hands,| § (7:~oat, etc. . ’ | 7 i : 1 Oia aes — ' . © 1917 sday | 3} 8 212 > AN . : . sais -_ , pilate like, and say be is clear of such re-| ¢ Le lL} Friday — | 39) 8) 2655 he Fires of these Monthly Competitions will ee January Ist, 1897, NORMAN CHRISTMAS, Highest of all in Leavening Power.—-Latest U.S. Gov't om epnesitality. Faced, ennai distil e 12) 8 y 40 | 3 3 5¢ mill be Contin “tc at — — Again, thereis no room ina small} * eee : - . ‘a ; a reeks = : e 7 ee : Bs COS 8 SOOO B0BNCKR SCRNBNE GOMKEIOS. 4 13 | Susday 41 8 44. EN FREE - - Province like this fora third party. The | M = | 2 | css IN BICYCLES CUTSOMS AND FEASTS OF ENGLAND’. electurs must be either Conseryative.or]| — : cusiieniendieiiemssii 5] Tuesday | 43] 9] 6 5i AND WATCHES EACH MONTH ANCIENT RULERS. Liberal. ‘This was plainly demonstrated 16 | Weloesday } 43] 9 75 - be in the vontest in the Fourth Di-trict, when {7 ; Thursday 44 $ 8 35 As Follows: E FOR Cate os wr pre oi cl the nominee of the Pa‘rons of Industry—a oun verte titi ik sat sa 3 . ‘ a: a sae elts and Saxons ere ic ©6Servante o arty Laving nm olitical eins ‘chine 18 | Frida 45} 9} 9 ly] 10 First Prizes, $100 Stearns’ Bicycle, . . $ 1,000 | Son party Laving vo political sine to answer | § : If | Saturday j 15 10 10 4 25 Second “ $25 Gold Watch 625 Their Conqnuerors--Stewed Lampreys for—was told by the elcc ors that there} ° CW $ 20; 5 uy 46 10 | 10 4 Co a From the Severn —}?rinks of the Early was no need cf him. ° e 21 | M Ay oyi 64 Li 26 Bicycles and Watches given each month 1,625 Bri ABSOL ABSOLt Seeareee PUR Butas regards a remedy for existing | @ © ao ss britons. ° ca . * & 2 oo | re | ie jn 3 “12 ELTIC sperstitions Lav e ont Lal "ae Ve gy wae 3 “Dental : 93 i We 3 a. 13 0 4i ; - cure eamemaiie Maha > spers illo amen _ ee ee s ee =O re 1earc rom. woul s ’ 34) Thursday oo 13 | 119 Total given during year 1897, $19,500 eC. ang wwachinwe. Of Ts Seanktn. “Our terrapin ana caaves- : ot gee gray windows, | Bumbly suggrst that the incoming Con ® 4 «|, i ‘ 1% | ; . vail in England : h icted hi ove uf the tiedral win t G l i : 25 | | j is ‘3 | . 6 Ea eo - _—o ‘ sack duck had their prototype in the j} pt in : oa ip Pt ae there in servative Government return to the sound | @ = 26] Sa y 13) 16 | 2 45 HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. RULES. : : the land of the crane, indispensable at all aristocratic | In a ™ table ‘ ngrenay og : him be and coanomice! policy of the Sullivan- >. > - ‘ . ‘ e ” istletoe: > o- , ey , 72 fing 234 early all his novies .ct se Sar ras 8 r r 37 Sanday =| 48] 15] 3 ac] Seepaiteeaeen meee me mens contigtss | ake Rta Anrins atm tee mance of arthur | feasts and tn Becket s Gaye tows | snuse_he had given he best #019 &t | eee arn rnameet tke delves |S ae as ae j $4 15 4 5 perth pertion of each wrap. ——— the 2 competitors who send in the Lare mance of Artiau Henry was a veritable gormand, we | cause he ha taxes in moderation to meet the defi:its;!@ Ou ec Xmas offer of a 6 . i ~~ ap at portion contaiaimy a gest numbers of coupons from the and his tknighte i: ° as at . ” “kare table to foreigners, sk , , ; s ane , ™ 2 29 , «Jay $9 | 15 j 6 14 mae 2B Threae fen aU. 3 Lie &. co Send THIS TOP PoRTION| district in which they reside, will eneh Po sere arent . “ find such disaes as ‘dillegrout, ar ee Ste nile ver forget that until and thus make revenue and « xpenditure | ° e e . 9 ox ” e - Te, | ecelve, e option nge — ” “ . ioewvr 9 bu e . %é a " 240 2e | 5 yy ies 3 aday ; er a 7 52 ao SB eeraess | Stearns’ Mleyele, vaiuegion — si luxury | @m™pie” and “maupigyrnun.” . sey was fought and won in 1346 | meet,—adopting all means of practical | @ Set of Best Teeth tor © - : 49 12 Q 22 with aaheet of paver on whie ar y The 5 competitors who send in the ext oO a or Dillegrout required great skill on the srec tmas. Pre- | retrenchment and economy, taking advan- | @ " ny : ‘ the competitor has written bis | Sats largest numbers of coupons from SS = a is with us in Bath wa. ymposed of al- there was no English Christmas. , ° SG 00 3 pene ace sii oF her full name and address. | = . | the district in wht: l they reside, will@nek “ and Cirencester: cook's part, for it was compo s vious to this Saxon end Norman dwelt | tage of the steps taken by the present e eD, rent la, postage a tes Bconen. Say Y IESE Wat eet: ant recalls | ™ond milk, the brawn . art as servant and master, the Saxe |Goveroment in the wey of economical | @ s ver Bros., oa COCL Bt, | wnat } 2. The compe: @t Somerset ithe and spices, chicken parboiled and chop- | apa! en : : eo oarser efor! for w ust give tl redit | @ ® orontoe, marked on ny pron: < ——- day ofeach month during 1897. Coupons the scenes of Ath- “le messe | on clinging to his simpler 4f coarse retorm 5 i em 7O, C CING Te s tal Wrapper (iop left-hand ————— ——- received too late for one month's compe- “ ae ~. | ped and iss often known as “le : sta The Nurman sat sco | where credit is due,—notatly for the . rner), with the, NU MnEit Of the DIES- | tition will be put inte the next. { 2Iney and Glastonbury, and a the mag f ‘ added to it, | mode « f life. The 2 , ’ J '@ e ‘ RICT Competitor lives in. tf 3. . vaspettiors ae Meake wuapeare frost wanbB ccnp pAiaent wiien efi W lapeeuter sloucester de gryron.’ If fat were aad ful and alcof in his ceremonious feasts. | money saved in the amalzamation of the | @ . * " in « s w isqua noyee » a a , i ry ae * 7 rk +2 ' eDaw. te = sate sie. oF » WNAMEOFDISTRT)~©§6 |i); a Saniad. atte tele ede, | h aa He & ford we still gaze in admira- = - scene re Adding- | But the leaven was none the less Work | two branches of the Legislature, the sav- S eo ' th” t . nig Seat way will run daily es | York, Stovece a nll Covntice Was eet ae rinted list of winners in competitor's district will tion on these wonders of Norman gen- |) si eeaeis math his lands in return | ing, and each successive generat! ” 7 ing effected in the administration of jus- | © € Su xoe 3 fi v2 i} =! wemnese & all Countic os ©. OF these rded to competitors 24 days after each competition } st . ' e two races becam- ore and more | tice especially as refera to trial of civil | ® ° East'n Ontario, consisting of Counties On- | erositv. f i f dillegrout-on the day of | the tw Rig 7 , Clall) ° ° z n : or a mess oO er j : oie Tee) Se 2 |} tario, Muskoka & ali Counties E & N ofthese i 5. Mes: “eo Lever Brothers, Ltd., will endeavor to award But what have these Normans be- the King’s corc nation cognizant of the other’ c ane cases by jary. a © 8 Province of Guehbee™ | the prises fairy to the. beat Sy ateay ond eigen, queathed to us of Christmas customs? = " Stemi Kings had learned to Saxon dwelling as servant in the * ai Mr. Peter: has shown a desire for oe e a ’ ne <x Foastece thew Sew ee a i han omen. cn hineiek tke Nothing distinctive, for cheir ances corse eee the stewed tampreys of the {man’s halls must confo a a an economy in his parsimonious and tardy $ $ a4 STA NS Rea ‘award | Ova Seotia and -, Lad. ; I 2 s neoE rs" ween of the Bousehold. an ’ fare. Ca inept, ou . 2 ” ’ 6 }) we Tstand “ar The a thamnte ye ao | the sea kings, were but offshoots of -_ Severn, and the loyalty of Gloucester the Ww art? a ee co his faithful | Payment for work done in the public ser- e Iles brought customers $ \ Toronto, Uut. Each wheel is guaranteed by the makers aud bas complete sttachmenta | same Scandanavian fort fathers of the was tested every year by the prepara- Norman eacipts * J on oe ctiliele cars | VCs epproeching in some cases very neir iz from far and near. How : . } Saxons, and thus we had already re- |. ofa huge lamprey pie for the sov- Saxon eye Seti nods nn! hts | +2 actual dishonesty. For instance, the} @ i redoit? Wee ee? + jolle ie _ — SS. a TS pg gen ener | ceived throuch Dane and Saxon the ob | ercign. to the tales a : : c tt had long ore withholding, for three years in suc easién, i @ can we Go li: e cannot aa aa 9 50 eryvances of northern ar ao a So fond was Henry II. of this rich re es Sieibe c aus 3e, “4 2 the hard earned salary of the Matron of . do it ad n keep our job; s : SeateaminaeaeaeaeaeeaAbA bb hb A ABD B CO 242 4 & | greater luxury and love of display 1 sz overcame his | this mace » Prince C r Jai imply ause : i $17 U3. North W 20906| A2ARBSReBRea4A 4444 4£4444424284484484h ee y ans 4 + Pate Bird dish that his gluttony . We have no tale of the reverence of the I aren County J a simply beounse ' s but we are lcokin to- 4 : Sano 8s... ri 1 49) 5 Sl | Se = very form entered Engl fash- prudence, and his last illness and J he cross to tell in the observance 0! her husband was blamed for being a Tory. a : e : 115/817] ¥ = | ‘ty, no longer eo tity, was abe ee resulted from the same. John, too, S Seidiial Christmas, and yet the wars Ia view of the whole situation, I agrce e W ard the future, not the @ . 5 | 2 1 07) 8 OS A a =} | ‘on of the board. ne ox and cil * | fined the citizens of Gloucester for ni ot; ®& drew Saxon and Ncrman with you that itis desirable that the| @ hie W ae ° j e ' et ls 12 531 7 54 ¥ | sheep and swine flesh appear as ye sending him their usual tribute, But | of the heat er. until in the time of | country should wake up and call meetings is present. e are simply + » 27 1D. oF: ‘ 2 & f & i : ; . uge ; ca is pe 1a. | loser and closer, un a . ie F ' : ited va 7 Saiam * 5 47 K .. 2S 7E > = veal, mutton and pork; huge gia " when lampreys cost 50 cents apiece, eee 1 III. they made common cause | appoint delegates to meet in conference,' © making this offer to ad e 4 ; 7 . » iv 2007001 & = home-brewed ale give place to WES: | oa a whole sheep’s carcass could be Edwart i. ag gg gsc get di 7 i ie “fi e | o_o : = ¥F spiced and highls- seasoned dishes ‘irst bought for the same sum, need we and or ae He e oo . - 36 | om ecuss aren v » 1e best ae policy |e vertise our work, and af- e ; M 2 : ; Norman | is cll Saxon full of admiration for the ««'!! | to pursue in order to redress existing evils.|@ , ss . - 2? 12 WD Ly | | Ar. 10 30] ¥ 2 = appeer. But at ye art the ; o Where wonder at the economical tendencies which could conquer brute force, and Yours truly |@ ter Xmas the price will © ‘ rr a ; 10 10) = no more refined, than the Saxon. displayed toward the worthless king? o i pteeees es he , s © na ‘ e : 7 - op te {7 A ¥ | the Saxon is simple-mimied, trust The Christmas lamprey. pie, W hich | the ngage a “pngeeny Faas 1 y Evecror. © positively Oo back to its s lo Weilington.... * ‘ = sie ae i we tg e Saxon yeoman a trusty trienea, S “rside ince ( » 15 ; ‘" 7 > 2 19). Port Hill .....-. 9 09 - ° ' . ‘ & worthy and fa‘thful, the Norman '9 | Gioucester sends to the reigning King ee Se OO a orthy ally, | Swmmereide, Priges Co., Dec. 15, 1896.12 tortor size, We wake @ ad vy + 00 & Cheapness 18 not pe uliar to prices. Goods are | crafty, cunn’ng and deceitful. -_ tair | or Queen is well worth notice. Last ial , wo.we come to the England of a |e every set as an advertise ° ok S + o4l : . : ¥ | words may sound sweeter, ‘tis a R to abeyance, | An¢ § . ee ee Te eet LOSENEATH LODG ¢ 0. G, &. e Tr as an AdV 5e- @ 1 of ¥ often cheaper than the prices; pa rticurlaly 18 this true a | . liens : ane varied ad : | mow ag are. the dishes dishes a er gc age Pgs 31 | Chaucer, the father, the wellsprin7’. ROS 1 aa — I ie ee e arshieddiies eis e «| f hf Alberton........| 6 & ‘ ei ee ee e il ca wa . ‘ ’ sright and morning star of our : '@ yy +are , ; se : oN 7 io ae A when the purchaser feels that the gocds are bought = pounds was despatehed to Windsor = ee richest, the greatest ana During ajrecent meeting of Roseneath | @ in aceite aaah Lots o : 7 AM. = with acertain amount of uncertainty and unreliability Z | gratefully acknuwledged by Her © @ | ost comprehensive of the languacce | Lodge of I.0.G.T., held in their newly | $ eee see oe . ne ¥ : ‘ : r a \ gesty. Accordin;; to an ancient —— of the world. Let us join.him in *No- fitted Lodge Room, the following resolu- 6 people whohave lost their a 2 ; ici ‘o “a 20) 2 W c have no cheap goo 's although no one disputes the = “take out ye bac Kbone, season y= = x well crteth every lustie mah.” tions were moved and unanimously adopt- |@ tec th are going on from > - own . 0 ‘ : > | shoves ace, witmeg, pepper and all- 7 gk : |e 20 ‘ yalty Junction 5 2910 10] SF cheapness cs our prices. 20 | eee vatew gm in beet gravy, port #rine ve he dominesiing, obnoxious|$ day to day looking like $ ] b bvveccsst Aor oe = j » © Pe ad ee ; iereas, the domineering, © noxious | S ce J 3 = ‘ t yin in a ye, = - — a ~ — eB ; ° i : ‘ 590 "e ® e = | and wine of Maderia, pu ‘ aa 3 : kee | sarstew'e } hv.) 2 eS oe ¥ Your friends would appreciate a nice Fancy ¥ | i with chapped anchovies, flour and but- pe._patenpiory..maneerjs waten th @ this a » } j Ar. 4 05) 8 50 2 . ‘ = | witi: lemon juice, mustard Trustees of the Roseneath School ordered | @ o i 2 OF q — Aa “e & | ; i : : ; , 3 25 8 2 = Rocker or Table, selected from our stock. Gools sel- > Our stock of Xmas Groceries | bw -sinidig o aeie this Lodge to quit holding its meetings in @ s FOtCES cccete 2 oh 7 ¥ . : : . ae = - t pain hago ea ‘ silver the Schoolroom show a spirit of antagon 2 (2 7 2 8 er qt d. ee . ey t ee nying this dish are i : : I - e 2 : sa ; a1 6 = 2 = wit be - : ont - | vo = | 18 {resh and of the wet) best ale’ Gas "tile city arms, en ism excecdingiy liable to excite bad feel- @ . sour é ) — v > a £ m “ > = quality, comprisin in part: sraved or raised in relief. The Ens inge,— : OG 3 ‘3 DOL 8 BA = i as ; ys o : Mu a lish had as this time been cele therefore be it Resolved, that this | @ e it. Stewas Sas 2 = | 4 crown California Muses brated fer their drinking capabilities. Lodge, though not in any way injured by ° a i 7 w . a Raisins, Layer, Vai encia, hai- Iago says, “Your Dane, your German iheir action, deplores such conduct on the e S : a ‘ay +. “your swag-bellied Hollander are H. J. Lisle, representing Ganong Bros.,St. 8te | puri of the Trustees of thie district, as, @ 8 =e = -& THE BARGAIN CIVER a | sins in half boxes and Boxes, > | et i English.” a, 7, says: S' Chase's Ointment cured me iulealated to create strife and to mar that | $ $ A. M. = = Sultana (Seedless) Raisins, The mead, sider, ale, pigment — wornens. advertised, severa felt vg pre- | harmony and good feeling which, in recent | @ They come to us an}, not ° I Emerald ..... 7 = . @elts and Saxons hav pions without permanent . Know of ‘4 has existed between all classes and | @ : > lr ‘ 7 0 vy SSS TT TeTTTTSTTTTTTTTTS vostizza and cleaned. Currants ee Ne ee saesaret or clarre, | several cases of I Piles it has cubed.” a ihe a “ wie a classes anc ¢ by a miracle. but simply 4 TVTTVT TT Terr TTT TTT TTT F ‘ The § ~ are age coagg by knowi ‘Ww Ree os . Citron. Lemon aiid Orange | garhiofilac and hippecras. ay oe And Resolved, that this Lodge trasts| @ by knowing how, we send s ~ —e - ns de of honey and muiper- hac, : , ie ‘ | ‘ thee . ° s ‘i Peels, Engtish )4inc2-meat, et et adinn So sippoceed, asale thas the affairs o thi Sieh mons 8 them away looking like @ ‘ TI rerun by Eastern Standard Time - . : * ig ate eete uture, ee paced in € ands Of men j s ee . . y Eastern Mtar Shelted Almonds a nd Walnuts pensable at all ms g 2 bee em 2 eH possessing moderation, justice and dis: | : thi > [CDONA a NGER,. 3 ixed with & 8 : | ? ae Gen orto ke Pure Spices and Flavorin “— ee white wine spic ed with cretion. v3 | Cc A conann. oncton, WB. s Fi P Flour Deasiccated hiofilac — nt and we can still read Whereas, Mr. Dougald Munn, of Rose- | @ ~ Baiway Office, Dcei4 . 1986. W ies ne rasiry riour, . ree oe III. directing the neath Mills has kindly pleced at our dis- . > Y s | cocoanut. a oe of his wines to get ready for posal a comforiable and convenient lodge |e os ‘ -- — | penne . » to JULY 4,1894. =I consiiler Dr. Chases rooms,— |© e | | Christmas two tuns of white W bry d ointment a send to 2 wee “Th, . be j <olved that the thank \2 e : . | Cerin garhiéfilac and one tun of 7e piles, ftching scrotum | > any Ntchin in berefore be it resolved that the thanks | @ se a —_—— ——— [ wine for cfaret. ts soothing effects pamy dy of this lodge are due and hereby tendered | @ e ’ » al al Way cA The same King gives orders for pea- cation.—J HO. Keogay. Mr. Munn for this very great favor received | 1? . . ° . -ocks and boars’ heads for the feast, 3 at his bands : € © ' pene New Four-in-hand Ties You Car t showing how oe sews pega Po ‘ pemeret, st omen are er : Piri aies sce > Fi = " : more and more. . y due Mrs, Munn for much sympathy and | @ s " x nas and New Years Holidays New Bow Ties whose coronation at Gloucester is de material aid 10 this lodge during our recent $ FAMOUS BERL N METHOD : | om —_ 2 annoyance; and further resolved that, while | @ Senses ‘ URSION RETURN TICKETS p AY HOGKEY tendering Mr. and Mrs Munn onr sincere e 3 at ; FIRST CLASS fare will be is- New Fix Ties A A McLEAN 6 thanks we extend to them a curdial invi- 3 PAINLESS DENTISTRY s f b and from all stations from the 2let E ' . ’ . . tation to become members of the Rose-| @ ° ' i [xt January, 1897, both inclu- | Uniess j) ou have s vitable & neath Lodge; and that ihese resolutions be | S Is working wonders. ; eae : ' | for return up to and on the 7th tac x. : Cc sn - sent to the press for publication.” you ever seco @ perton smile while 3, " Snabe Todetsaes ait enahaka New Mufflers boots to at ach your sk: ates ‘to, Barrister, &e Sir Kiward Lawson, the principal pto- |“ By order Com. 1S inaving a tooth extracted? Call at § da “sue, and are guod for continuous We have just received ; mother prietor cf oo aan Sees | @ our rooms and we will allow you ® etl ‘ . : entertained the Prince o ales and a large i . : ean j he privilege of such a sigh Oo ) y in either direction. . - i ~ . : . Ay OLvp Axp Wet Triep Remepy.— | the privilege of such a sight. ur Those in want of Ti 28, Should call fand see them, We lot of Hockey boots which you Brown's Block =. Cha lottetown house party at his country piace in Buck- | ud ie : : i 2 treatment of aching or ulcerated $ A ONAL OTTINGE ; . . hould before buyin eur 5 Sue Saat wotlk Mis, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been | @ 1e ‘ALD, D POTTINGER. | elaim this to b2 the nobbiest assortment ever shown in the | 8Hould ree yws y Eanes woe. 2 een ened ie be willl © teeth, crown and root filling are all & pt __ Gen. Mgr, Gov. Rys. | ©, skating boots. Those Are ac USOC TOF OVEE Eeey years “OF isons tle done painlessly. No long waits, @ Ka ‘y Office, Ch’town, 15th Dec, 1896, city ‘ k } dg ah ever 96 to! BRANCH OFFICE, YY ONDERFUL are the cures by | mothers for their children while teething | : and no more toothache. We are @ 43 2 nowledge 7 ,Youe Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and yet they | with perfect success. It soothes the child, |$ open ia the evenings from 7 to 8. $ ———" — oe be the best hockey boot in s a are simple and natural. Hood's Sarsa- | softens the gums, allays all pain,cures wind, | $ Examination and advice free. : MW y AIN = E D the city. Waidmans Building, =. Crapaud parila makes PURE BLOOD. colic, aud is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, 6 ° a a i j laa Is pleasant to the taste. Soid by Druggiete | 4 New Dental Parlors ec ‘ —_—-— HN MAC [ Ki D & CO at se ade Some very nice parlor ard hanging | in every part of the world. Twenty- ave | | >. 4 A good, strong boy &s an apercatic R K. Ic T MONEY TO LOAN. lamps are being cold cheap at the cheap | cents bottle, Its value is incalculable | @ 6 Mots hares Solel ead odes sting heats . * iS ’ crockery store.—W. P. Colwill. Be sure and ask for Mrs, Winslow’s Sooth | : Over Store Prowse Bros. : « de bis offfce, 136 | 135 © 3 TAILORS. STAMPELZS CORNER A 128—dw 3mos t decl2 dw 2w / nig Syrap, and take no other kind LS OW @gpeeeeoososoocsoocoeoooses : at ; | j ah Fane . Se ‘ i«