ot go? 5 ‘y THE Johnson’s Anodyne DALLY Liniment EXAMINER —— A Tt It u It oth It 3 tone It is supe rtoall« It ist great vital tt) le nervine. It 1 I 1al as much as external use. It is rsed by all athletes. It is ling, penetrating Anodyne. It is ther should have in the house. It used and recommended by many physicians everywhere. It is the Universal Household Remedy from infancy te old age. It is safe to trust that which has satisfied generation after generation. It sade f f escription of a good old family physician. I aanane ts it will quickly relieve, heal and cure, o Rook “Treatment for Diseases and Care of Sick Room,” Mailed Free. Boid il Druggists. I. & JOMNSON & CO., 22 Custom House Street, Boston, Mase. mt is % +. * * THESE BRISK LITTLE PILLS ARE CRACTLY WHAT 'S ALWSYS NEEDED IN ALL cases of CONSTIPATION, SICK HEADACHE, GBILIOUS ATTACKS anc DYSPEPSIA. SOLO EVERYWHERE aT 25c. DoD0'’s MEDICINE COMPANY, a B8Ox Proemicrosrs, TORONTO, ONT Weceissii you Votis Kidney Pilis the f llowing prices, viz.:—50c. per box gix b»xes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.0) wer dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 pe dozea. Sent by mail to any address, por aid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 2? Charlottetown, your child You note the difference in children. Some have nearly every ailment, even with the best of care. Others tar more exposed pass through unharmed. Weak children will have continuous colds in winter, poor digestion in summer. They are with- out power to resist disease, they have no_ reserve strength. Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver oil, with hypo- phosphites, is cod-liver oi] artly digested andadapted to the weaker digestions of children. Beort & Bowxs, Belleville, Ont goc. and $1.0 A Thread ~» - at Wont Snarl.. ea hat woman has not sighed il felt happy—if by chance she got S -- A SPOOL OF .. CLAPPERTON’S i prevents any possibility of Of MAPK OM THE SPOOL - YOR SALE. fil that pleasantiy situated freehold prop- erty on tt. 2 sorner of Richmond S*. extending on Rochfort St, over two bundred feet, witl adwelling honse on part thereon, Will be sold in the block or division, there being four building lots, this aff ds a rare Onpo: tuntty to pe-sons Of small means intending t> buile in a commoedious part of the city Same wil) be soll at a reas mable price. For further particulars apply to vow J, D. MASON, Ch’towe,octl5—246. eens eee0e0cesd0¢29098086 *Pelief for eUNg «Troubles fog BHUISIN In CONSUMPTION and all LUNG @ PISEASES, SPITTING OF BLOOD, @ COUGH, LOSS OF APPETITE, e6eeo se © pERIUITY, the benettsoftnis © article are most manifest. oe By the aid of The “D. & |." Emulsion. I have got rid of a hacking cough which had tr a me for @ over @® year, and have galaed siderably in weight i liked this Erouision so well 1 was glad eo when the time came around to take it s T. MH. WINGHAM, C._E , Montreai o See. and $1 per Bottle @ DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lro., Mowrrean @ @eeeoeoeoe esdece@ Removal. We today move from our old ¢tand Graftoa St., North side Post Office, to the store lately occuyied by R. K. Brace,narth of Market House, where we wil! be pleased to see all our old customers and many new ones. W. A. HUTCHESON Lovi— lw, then cod 2w—pat. PROPRRTY BY AUCTION. To be sold by auction, on Monday, the lfth of Nov. next, at 12 o'clock noon, a amal! property on Dorchester St. East, be longing to Miss Margaret Clarkin. Terms ete. ~ade known the day of sale. ects0— 46 ‘A MAIDEN FAIR. ' BY CUARLES GIBBON, That was a question not easily an- swered, for the man himself did not know precisely. He felt that there was a great deal wrong with him; but as he found it difficult to discover an explanation for it in his own mind, it wae impossible to transiate it in words to the under- standing of another. So, he answered vaguely :— ‘‘Nothing, captain, except that I would like a bit rest.’’ “Rest'—you that fetched aff they three billies frae the smack this morning, and was able to walk out here as if naething had happened—you talk about rest when you are gaun aboard the Mer- maid!—hoots man, that’s no your rea- son,”’ ‘What is that about the smack, father broke in Annie, with eyes brightening, as she remembered the ex- planation Ross had given for being late. “A daft thing—that fool-fellow gaed out in the teeth o' a gale because he saw a smack capseezed—’’ ‘*‘Did you save them?’’’ she asked of Ross; but the father replied :-- “Oo, ay, he brought hame three o’ them—but he might hae made the loss o’ his ain crew as weelas that o’ the smack. It was cleverly done as I am told, all the same; but you should mind that a life in the hand is worth twa in the wrack. But that’s no’ the question: are you to come wi’ me or no? Cargill is coming.’’ Annie by a flush of the checks and a movement of the hand—instantly check- ed—as if she wou'd take that of Ross, appeared to think that the saving of the men was very much the question. Lhe father did not observe the move- ment, and Ross was entirely occupied with the announcement that Cargill was going to Peterhead on board the Mer- malid. “I'll go wi’ you, captain,’’ he said quietly; and any one hearing him speak would have thought that he was merely closing an ordinary bargain. But through his mind was passing the panorama oj Cargill, all the way along the coast courting Aunie. ‘*That’s a plain word, you ought to hae spoken it sooner, for it’s an easy job te you, and you'll be among frien’s. Take a dram on the head o’t.”’ and I think CHAPTER IIL He had been in a dream during the last ten minutes of his stay in the cap- tain’s room. He was in a dream now that be got out into the fresh air. Car- gill going with them—Cargill had been at the cottage just before him—whry, then it was all settled and there was no hope for him. What fiend, then, had prompted him to say he would be pilot on the Mermaid on this vorage? Why should he be with them when it would be only to intensify his sense of loss into hate, and—maybe, crime? He should have said No, no, no!—snd he had said ‘‘yes'’ for the very reason which should have compelled him to say no. It was not ret too Jate. He could find some excuse: he could feign illness —he could drown himself. Anything rather than go on board that vessel and see them together, knowing the man to be so unworthy. He did belleve that if he had thought Cargill an honest man he could have said good-by in sad recog- nitioh to the inevitable; he could have steered them safely into port with no chagrin, but only sorrow in his heart As it was—he must escape from the engagement. He ec uld not answer fer himself if he fulfilleu it, As he was mechanically opening the gate his arm was grasped by a friendly hand, “Stop a minute, Mr. Ross, I have been noticing that you are not well, can we do anything for you?’’ Not well! What a poor thing was it, then, that the wreck of hope and future should come to bea mere question of “Can we do anything for you?’’ So much medicine—so much fresh air—and lo, hope is restored and the future is as bright as ever. That is the current mood —and a happy one—but to the homely nature of a man like Ross it brought no balm. He had ventured his all ina single boat and it had sunk. He turned and saw Annie, the bright sympathetic eyes full upon him. Like most men deeply in love he was most shy of the being he nost loved. So he answered somewhat ungraciously, “That is true—I am not well; but thank you for coming to say a kind word to me.’’ “I am very glad to have given you any comfort. I doubt you have been over- taxing yourself to-day.’’ He rested on the gate. The sweet roice was echoing in his brain and he listened. Then speaking to the voice he breathed the name, ‘‘Annie.’’ She did not draw away from him. She stood breathless. “Will you let me speak to you?’’ he said, so quietly now that he could scarcely realize himself that he had been for a moment in dreamland. “If it will do you any good, to be sure I will,’’ she answered with an endeavor to speak quite frankly and easily; but the voice faltered a little. ‘‘Onything I like?’’ ‘*Of course.’’ The permission granted he appeared to find difficulty in taking advantage of it. fo there was a pause, and the outcome of it was:— ‘I'm a stupid gowk.”’ But ridiculous as the expression might be to other ears it was not so to those of Annie Murray, and she asked tremu- Jously, ‘What for?’’ ‘“Because I care more for you than anybody or anything else, and—I have been aye feared to teli you. Now i¢ is useless telling you.’’ He spoke almost fiercely as in the throes of a strong man’s agony; but with the evident effort to restrain hia passion. “You are not to she said, drawing a long breath; “you are to listen tome. You are young, you can go where you will find friends to comfort and cheer you—”’ “So itis said of all men,’’ he mut- tered. ‘*My father is an old man,’’ she went on, ‘‘and has only me as his constant friend and companion. Well, can you tulmk of it? I said to myself long ago that [ would never leave him until he sent me away. Well, can you think of itt The only time that I ever wished I might leave him was—’’ But there the blood came rushing to her face and a startled expression ap- peared in her eyes as if she had caught herself in the commission of some crime, and she became silent. She, who had been calm in the midst of storm, trembled. “Well?” he asked, surprised by her sudden stop and looking into her face for an explanation. “*Well,’’ she said, softly—ap enti ~ / >. ~~ , speak any more,”’ and a more to say except that 1 am So are to be the pilot of the Mer- maid on her next trip."’ He took her hand gently and for a moment each looked into the other's . Then:— "Ses it is my turn to ask you to lis- ten to me,”’ he said slowly. ‘Whilst I was coming down the path, I made up my mind that I would not go. You shall decide me. Is Cargill going by your wish?’’ “Ne,”’ ‘‘Do you wish me to go : “IT do—because father wishes it. She added the latter words quickly as if fearing that he should misunderstand the import of her wish; and again they looked Into each other's eyes in silence. “Very well,’’ he said, “T will go. And then they said good-hy. The - derstanding between them was complete, although no word of compact had been cnange of tone 9 spoken. She was to be faithful to her father, and he was to wait till the father spoke, Wait!—ay, he would wait all his life. And he bad no doubt that after this trip of the Mermaid, a little conversation with Captain Duncan would enable him to arrange matters satisfactorily. With that conviction he went merrily on his (To be Continued) ee H. J. Lisle, representing Ganong Bros., St. Ste phep, N.B., says: “* Chase Cetnnt cused me stu case of Itching Eczema. f pn sicians’ pre- manent . Know of Piles it has cured.” BRaDFORD, JULY 4,1894.—I consider Dr. sine ta sen to anyone suffering from tng ching ero or ay Tiching akin dlmane cation.—J No. Kxaaan. A boom has been started at Seattle look ng to the nomination of William Jenning: Bryan. of Nebraska, as United States sen- stor from the state of Washington. 1 LADIES AURSP. Of twenty years’ experierc® teils what a bles- sing Indian Woman’s Baim has been to her maby patience This is to certify that I have been a ladies’ nuree ror the past twenty years, ind Iam pleased to say that for the past five yearsa number of my patients have use| Indan Woman’s Balm, and it has proved a grand success in every case. J would heartly recommend it to all ladies during pregnancy. Mrs, E Irwiy. Orangeville, Ont- “Cough Chaser’ cures Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Sore Threat 0c For sale by Geo. Tr. Huzhes and &Johnson Charlottetown and Souris. Johnson The Irish members of Parliament wil! ask the Gover>ment for an inquiry into the re ation between Tynan and the Britixh pulice, BREACHES IN THE (WALL, The Weak Spot, the Kidneys—Thay must be Guarded as Life Advances—Defence Strengthened {vy Dodd's: Kidney Pills. Port Hore, Oct. 26 (Special)—Citizene called on bere to vouch for correctness of the following statement without an ex- ception endorsed it as true. Mr. Chas. Gilchrist, Chief of Police and government Fishery overseer of bie own case said :— “For ten years my distress increased un- til the doctor called it Diabetes. At times my suffering was intense, and medicioe taken did no good. At lasta faiend as- sured me that Dodd’s Kidney Pills wou!d cureme. A few boxes bave kept that promise, and I thank these pills for a per- feot and I believe permanent cure.” The Ontario Government has ordered the slaughter of about one thousand hogs in the vicinity of Wallaceburg owing ‘to the prevalence of hog cholera. ‘Build Up. When the system is run down a person comes a1 easy prey to Consumption or Scrofula. Many valuable lives are saved by using Scott’s Emulsion as soon as a de cline in health is observed. Pern has sent an agent to England who wil! negotiate for the supply of artillery batteries and machine guns and the latest improvements in small arms. Completely knocked Out. **T was so much run down I had to give up work, and I felt as if life was not worth living,” writes Wm. W. Thompson, Zephyr, Ont. “I took Scott’s Sarsaperilla 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’s and get it. The London Chronicle’s Constantinople correspondent telegraphs that many inno- cent persons who have long been confined n prison are being released , 25 cents cures Catarrhal Headache, - ™ incipient Catarrh, “ ” Hay Fever, 6 * Catarrha] Deafness, a “ Cold in the head in 10 min. ee “ Fou] breath caused by catarrh 25 cents secures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box. Sol? by all dealers. St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, will le the great central] scene of the functions aseociated with the Queen’s jubilee acces- sion fetes in June next. It Saved Our Child, “My little daughter, three and a half gear old, suffered three years with Eczema. Her little body was covered with the itch- ing rash, and doctors did no good. Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment entirely cured and saved our child. | Her skin is clearand notasign of rash is to be reen.” Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N. B. Mr. Aiton is one of thousands benefitted by this unfailing cure for piles and ekin dis eases, A boat load of nitro glycerine exploded op the Ohio River, near Smith Ferry, Pa., a few night ago, and ao trace of man cr Loatcan be found. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, Chase’s Pills have gained popularity be- cause they are a specific for the urie acid condition, prevent Bright’s disease, cure Kbeumatism and all Catarrhal conditions of the Kidneys and Bladder. They do this because they possess remarkable alterative, tonic and deuretic properities, exerting a wonderfully soothing influence on irritated «r inflamed mucos membrance of the kid- neys or bladder. One pill a dose. 25 a box. The cheapest mediciaein the world, HE RELATES ete a - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 196. THE NARROW OF HIS DAUGHTER, ESCAPE Weakened and Run Down by the Oppres- sive Climate of India She Returned to England—When Her Father Followed He Found Her ina Serious Condition, (From the Hampshire Independent.) There is nothing more interesting than the talk of our brave defenders, who have served their Queen and country in far distant Jands. To talk with an Indian officer, hearing bis reminiscences and ad- ventures, is what those who have enjoyed | it alweys appreciate. Consequently (writes a special reporter of the Hamp- shire Independent) I was delighted to re- ceive instructions to interview Lieutenant- General Shaw, who bas won his spurs in India, and is now living with his family in honorable retirement at St. Paul’s Vicarage, Shanklin, I-le of Wight. I had srasped the bell-pall and given it one tug vhen the door opened, and the genera! tood befere me. You knew he was + soldier at once. His manly, upright hearing, bis smile, his pleasant voice— sll told you that you stood in the 4 I LievreNaNt-GeNERAL SHaw,. presence of one of Nature’s gentlemen; but, alas! be held a time-table, and I felt that the interview must needs be short. How- ever, he ushered me in and at once put me at my ease by his affable conversation, “I am afraid,” he said, “that vou have come a long distance; but let me know ihe precise object of your visit.” I explained to the General that I was most anxious, with his consent, to obtain -ome personal explanation as to the narrow ercape I had heard one of his daughters recently experienced. Atthat he brighten d visibly. “You must know,” he said, “I’m just a bit of an enthusiast on this pomt; but the tale is very short. My daughter came home from India, and when I joned ber in London I found her ill in bed. She had rheumatic and neuralgic pains; she was perfectly bloodlees, listless, and in a generaliy weak and prostrate condition. A doctor was seen; but she remained abso'utely color- les, was in great wretchedness and suffer- ing from anemia or bloodlessness. She bad a kind of fever, nervous headache, and other pans. Well, I heard of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. My daughter tock some and the first box had a marvellousetiect. She re- gained her color, lost her pains, and be- came altogether difierent. She had quitea glow upon her. She went on taking the pills, and I am glad to teli you that ehe recovered completely. I have recomm¢nd- ed Dr. William’s Pink Pills to all with whom I came in contact, ard all who take them derive great benefit therefrom. *] have a sister at Jersey, and she has taken them for a very long time, and has always recommended them to othe: people. and found them to do a greatdeal of good toall to whom she has recommended them ; and I, myself, when I have heard of people being ill, have taken them or cent some of these pills.” Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills directly enrich and purify the blood and thus it is that they are so famous for the cure of apzemia rheumatism, scrofula, chronic erysipelas, and restore pile and sallow complexions to the glow of health. They are also a splen- did nerve and spinal tonic, and bave cured mrny cases of paralysis, locomotor ataxia, neuralgia, Si. Vitus’ dance, and nervous headache. A specific for all the troubles of the female, and in men cure all cases arising from worry, overwork, or indiscre- tions of living. Fire Losses 1x Ocroser.—The Journal of Commerce says: The fire loss of the United States and Canada for the month of October showsatota! of $8,993,000. This is aremarkable improvement over Oc- tober’s showing in 1895, when the total loss was $12,411,500. The total for the first ten mouths of 1896 exhibits a gratify- ing reduction in comparison with the figures for the same period of 1895. HAPPINESS. After Years of Torture A Wonder In Shiloh, Ont. P ine’s Celery Compound Life-saving, Life-giving and Victorious. ie Does Paine’s Celery Compound cure rheumatism? Ten thousand voices in Canada, in clear and trumpet like tones answer, “Yes, it cures every time.” Mr. J. Beechivor, of Shiloh, Ont., after years of suffering, and many a failure with doctors and patent medicines, has jnst been cured by Paine’s Celery Compound. His story is brief and to the point; he saye: “For five years I suffered from sciatica and rbeumatiem, at times being so bad that I could not walk or put my hand to my mouth. If I attempted to do any work I would be crippled for weeks. I took medical treatment, patent medicines, Turkish and mineral! bathe, but all failed to meet my case. Some time ago I tried Paine’s Celery Compound, and after using six bottles I felt like a new man, and can do a hard day’s work and fee! none the worse for it. I have also gained in weight and can say I am permanently cured.” Are you, suffer ng reader, willing to make use of Paine’s Celery Compound, after this strong statement of Mr. Beechi- nor? If this marvellous cure is not suffi- cient to implant faith in your soul, we fear you will never be cured. If, in addition to Mr. Beechinor’s strong jetter, we tell you that Paine’s Celery Compound is a guaranteed cure, will you then bave the necessary faith to enable you to give the medicine an honest trial ? It has cured hundreds of cases worse than yours; it will traly and surely meet your case. —“Some way the settlement wont remain settled—“ This is the proper explanation of Mr. Laurier’s-failure to fulfill his romise to announce the terms of the anitoba seitlement. A Prominent Lawyer Says “T have eight children, every one in good health, not one of whom but has taken Scott’s Emulsion, in which my wite _— —-— shop in the i him up as the hotel. Di covercd, i into tue only barbe the lather knight size: and a guest o As he saurt wh, “a newcooner ‘*Hair cut, ' sald the genteel customer laconically. * Yes, sah. } jain or faney, sah?" ‘‘Give me ] a short crop and no frills.’ “Yes, sah Certainly, sah.’’ The barber cut and trimmed, tarnec on tanies and roached the bang until ui man looked as neat as if he bad been run vLrough a mangie. ‘Does you like the effec’, sahy’’ “Very well,’’ said the customer, was young and good looking “‘T hope the lady wiil like it, “What lady?’' asked the stranger. “Your wife, sah-—ce bride.”’ ‘“‘How did you know I was ‘*Rice in your hair, sah—I out a heap.’’ Why She Killed Mersetf, ‘*Wasn't it too bad that Susie Gazzan should commit suicide?’ said one sum rmocr reporter to another, ‘‘What do you suppose was the reason? 1 thought she led an ideally happy life.’’ ‘*So she did,’’ was the reply, ‘‘but last Friday she took her hicycie ont of the rack and spent two hours in cleaning it upnly to discover at the end of her labo: that she had made a mistake and take: another girl's wheei and had given it: thorough cleaning.”’ SAD COMPLAINTS, wh sah ’’ surprised married?’ cone brush Ladies Must Protect Themselves Several ladies have recently written to the manufacturers of Diamond Dyes com- plaining of havirg received very worthless dyes from certain dealers (whose names are known) in-tead of the Diamond Dyes that were asked for. The manufacturers of Diamond Dyes, while they deplore this unwise and dishon- est practice of substituting, cannot give any greater protection to the public than they are now aflording in the way of warn- ings through the columns of the press. All buvers of dyes who ask for the Diamond Dyes should look for the name onthe onter envelope. If the name “Diamond” is not seea rest assured you ere being offered some miserable imitation. Diamond Dyes are the onlv perfect dyes in the world for home dyeing. The best druggists and dealers se}] them. It is annonnced from Havana that Col Mora and a battalion of colored firemen, pumbering 300, have gone to the trocha to take part in the camyaign. The Marqui+ of Abumada, the chic f of the staff, accom- panied by General Lono, the mayor of the town, and their families, reviewed the battalion. Crowdsin the streets shouted enthusiastically tor Spain. The Marquis of Ahumada shook hauds with two of the colored cflicers. Thirty of these men, under Sergt. Pedro-o, are to act as an escort to Captain General Weyler. Pe- droso is a Hercules in structure. SHAPE © Break Up a Cold in Time BY USING PYNY- PECTORAL The Quick Cure for COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, BRON- CHITIS, HOARSENESS, etc. Mrs. Joseru Norwick, of 63 Sorauren Ave., Toronto, writes: **Pyny-Pectoral has never failed to cure my children of croup after a few doses. It cured myself of @ lonz-standing cough after several other remedi-s had failed. It has also proved an excellent cough cure for my familly. I prefer it te any other medicine tur coughs, croup or hoarseness,” H. O. Barzour, of Little Rocher, N.B., writes: “As a cure for eonchs, Pyuy-Pectoral is the best selling medicine I have; my cus- tomers will have no other.” Large Bottle, 25 Cts. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lrp. Proprietors, MontrEaL The Canada Accident ASSURANCE CO, FRED. W. HYNDWAN, ACENT FOR P. E. L. Accepts Plate Glass Instrauce also. May 23, 1896—law (6) To Cure RHE OGRIATISHh «FE Bristol’s SARSAPARILLA IT 1S PROMPT RELIABLE AND NEVER FAILS. it Wilh WAKE YOU WELL Ask your Druggist or Dealer for it Fie ee = zo SSS by REMEWS witauTy, fee Ay PURIFIES THE eLODD, fF REGULATES THETIC LYE. ue ; u TR AND GOMELS, — fia af Fania ree 1) fesse gpI BOD | | 1 ES Reese. | Pali | SURUNGTON VR ee A oe a — gestive organs. In my estimation i A QUABIL perfect purifier of the blood, as I have found after t “T would heartily recommend made my life miserable in the past.” oe eh, Mr. Hamilton, 10 Ursule St., Quebec, 4 P.Q., writes 2s follows : r . eo 3 “Waving been a sufferer for over ten } ‘y “ ve irom n ; debiht well a a { Vi CK pil} ; uly’, 2 NAV T j asure i } to say that I have been restored to health le Gan ec of Meda eae MEL Fe Hiab 3% y the use of Pain ele: ind. : T eistan: ‘“ ' ' . ; , i whut For years ! had ied ; st all other . ia... medicines for my troubles, but they all 4 failed to mect my desperate ailments. HH} i Life to me was a burden and not worth ind living. iy pastor recommended me to i try Paine’s Cciery Compound, and I am now a well and healthy man Compound I had no t ect enough to eat. 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A-k for the ‘Health Brand’ BROS AND MOORE & McLEOD we can Law Courts, now occupied by W A Hut- cheson as a Fruit and ( onfectionery Store tossession given early in Nov Apply to D May septl—dyawky-t1 BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA. Pinctte OYSTERS Are adjudged to be the best Oysters on this Island. I have just received the first shipment this season, with more to follow. They can be seen toria Cafe. But do not jadge them till ycu sample them in the window of Vic- JOHN P. JOY VictortA CAFE.... WANTED. By the Board of School Trustees of Cin’:own, about the Ist of Jan. next, a Vice Principal for Queen Square School. Apply to the undersigned ou or before the 25th inst. E. STEWART, Sec of Board. Las boundless confidence.” i Office of School Board, nov4—td WANTED. hom gittsd‘or $12.00 a week would be an object. Send Reference. The Bradley Garretson Co. Ltd., 49 Richmond St W., Toronto Ont LET.—That beautifully situated dwel!- ing on Prince street, now occupied by Capt Murchison. Possession given about 25th October,—-A ppy to Peake Bros & Co —]7tf s | ) A WEEK EASY — You work right e)LO around home, a brand new thing, no trouble to make $18 per week easy; write to us quick; you will be surprised how easy it can be done; send us your addres« anyway; it will be ior your interest to investigate; write to- day; you can positively make $18 a week easy. Address, Imperial Silverware Co,, Box C. U., Windsor, Ont. sepz9—Im 1 ET—A Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing 7 rooms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whole nouse Ais? inclosed yard with stable, and is at present occupied by Mrs John A, McInnis, who is about to leave the Island Apply to Mr Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen Sireet, or to the owner at Southport Epwarp KELLY /ube 39,18 LET.—A three story dwelling house on Prince St., containing eight rooms and a Possession given Oct, ist. Apply to WwW. W. Wellner. septy Oo L¥?T.—The store and prtatios office now occupied by Haszard & More in the -rown Block. Possession given ist Novem- Br Appiy to Jamestaton. june 11 2146. LET —A ple santly situated dwelling houre facing south and west on Brighton Koad, at Oeeupied by Harrison Car- vell, Esq, beated with hot air furnace, and hi hited by” city, and having hot and cold v ater in bath rogm and kitchen. Con lor, dining room, office, kit- chen ue; on ground floor, four bed- rooms and bath room on first floor, and two attic and having ‘sawthorne h: dge and grass lawn infront. ten minutes’ walk from Pcst Office, five minutes from tennis ground and bathing house in Victoria Park— ee coating, ow Is The Time To order your suit or overcoat, as we have ju t opened a large line of fall and winter Suiting and Over- See them early and have choice of selection, latest style guaranteed. JOHN MACLEOD & CO TAILORS. Perfect fit and Apply to W. 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