LO POP OCD orn er"? rT - os 7 oe ee ae» vo a a OR r outs eatin nated ea HF bd eon te cao ae = — ———s THE DALL FES po THINGS prisFYING: Originated by an Old F You can safeiy trust what time has indorsed for nearly a century. i h possesses the confidence of the public to so great There is not a medicine in use today whi en extent as john s Anodyne Linix nt ‘ri ’ w value is the iactt oe sim Loe Siale Waere ~ Tifty we 5 ae enw oboe t's ITcan most tri VNR me t ' ‘eA “Best Liver Pill Made.” F ill Po tively cure Bilfousness and Sick Headache, liver oe ee Ghee expel all { rities — : “a a. en ft r Soid everywhere. using them, I’rice 25c. Ave sl blood is sure to do havoc some- The only bai Preventive is sound where. hed? —s kidneys, the only Gure, kidney med- ‘cine, the only Medicine 1s Dodd S We can sell you Dodd’s Kidaey Pills at folowing > :-i@e per box, six box for 32 fo the trade 31 wrr dozen, o thre lozgen at $!} 7) per dozen Sent by mal to any address, post paid GEORGE FE. HUGHES, may. Ubar«otetown Keep up hope. ‘There are thousands of cases where re- covery from Consumption has been complete. Plenty of tresh air and a well-nour- ished body will check the progress of the disease. Nu- tritious foodsare well in their way, but the best food of al] is Cod-liver Oil. When partiy digested, as in Scott’s Emulsion, it does not dis- turb the stomach and thc body secures the whole bene-- fit of the amount taken. If you want to read more about it let us send you a book SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont. MANY DAINTY <= DISHES 4 } CAN BE PREPARED WITH if ; ; Benson’s ae at CANADA (Prepared Corn. ih a MANUFACTURED FROM CHOICE SELECTED PURE CORN. NO ADULTERATION THE BEST FOR CHILDREN. RECIPE for infants’ Food. Nao To one desert uful of Benson's Le nada Prepared Corn, mixed with hall gt. 2 : ter half a pint f + water stir over tl Z ver t fire nutes; sweeten slightly: for $ mix with milk instead OTHER RECIPES ON PACKA THE EDWARDSBURG STARCH Cu. , ‘ : Cardinal, Ont. O*%f:ccs: Montreal, P.Q. ~ et c S — —~ > 4 SK sree ED For Benefit of Creditors, Re Joseph Bennett MeDonald, poms” NOTICE is hereby given that Jos nnett MeDonald, of Charlotte- py Be town.in Quaeen’s County, in Prince Edward laland Ms int, hes, by sssigoment bear- ibg date the 2th day of November, A D. 1496, B- i t indersigned, Walter Mathe- s0n, Oi the same place, Verchant. all bis real anc persovai catate and book deb's in trust for the benefit of his ereditors. And potice is hereby given to all creditors of the said Josep Lenpett MeDenald whose names do not ar ear in Schedule LE annexed to the said as*ignment thatthey are re ,ulred within SXty days trom the punlication of thie notice to come in and fi their claims with the undersigned, otherwise they will be excluded from the benefi's of the said assigament, es y relererce theret | appear. Purties de- siring to inspect ithe said assignment may do 80 bY applying at the oftice of Mr. William S. Stewart, the Solicitor for the said estate, Newson’s Block, ¢ harlottetown Dates! * 7th day of November, A, D 1814, WALTER MATHESON. Assignee 326-15 2m a6 Cae BEES ice land 2 pound Fruit Cuake., Chocolate and Oream Bon- Bons, Red and Green Grapes, English Chestnuts, Walnuts, etc, new Daves and Figs, Fruit Syrups and Cordials, Evapor- ated Peaches, Pure Mixed Caudy at 10c per lb., Orange Apples, et BEER & GOFF m hj NOTICE TO TENANTS Ii tenants on the etat-s inP . KB. Te and of Mr. J. Plaw Ball, are hereby notifid to pay the full amount of their rent, prior to the first August, 1896, to ELLEN 8. BALL, Acting bv power of Attorney forJ. P. a r generation have used it. est ¢ " originated the sale of it is steadily increasing. intaine SS a ——— Y EXAMINER oe Re . amily Physician in 1810 For more than eighty years it has stood upo' i The best evidence ars ago this month, your father, Dr. Johnson, Anodyne Liniment on sale. I have sold it ever 1 its high standard and popularity from RAND, North Waterford, Maine, Jan., 189t. ohnsons Anodyne Liniment This certifies that Dr. A. Johnson, whose same ie signed to ewery genuine bottle of lohnson’s Anodyne Liniment, in the month of Tan. 1840, first leftat my store some of the same I have supplied my customers with it ever since, (over fifty years) with increasing sales, jJasez KNowLtTon, Newburg. Maine. j emmmeemmenaeinaiamenadh Onr Rook “Treatment for Diseases” Mailed Free, 1. 5. Johnson & Co.. Boston, Masa, ii Drugyisis. CHRISTMASTIDE. with silvery balr cs . “it w g white beard ‘at flies ju the ate, t black eyes an’ a rosy, red f ‘ hie year he comes to our place. ou ittle maid, o iittie man to 3 im soon'’s they cal } ight when all's asleep frost snaps an’ the snow e2 re eer team an’ a silver sled lie « s straight frem fairyland, ‘tis said. ~o our little man Ar ur little matd x to see ‘im soon’s they can. i ‘ better take keer, fer some Zolks izhty he'll fly away \ ] ker’h you kin whistle—phew-—- A he's gon p the chimney fue! So ovr little maid An our little man Ex tryin’ te be fest ez good’s they ean. r good an “bey yer pa Au t never ery an’ vex yer ma, He'll fill yer stoekin's with games an’ toye An’ nuts an" sweets an’ all sorts o' joys, Se ovr little maid An’ ove littl man Wants Santy to come jes’ as quick’s he exo, \ THEATRE CHRISTMAS Three weeks before the holidays, and the outlook for a merry Christmas was a gloomy one, at least so far as the members of the stock company of the Jollity Theatre were con-erned, Salary jay had comme and gone, and as yet the ghost had shown no disposition to walk, and it was because of the non- appearance of that most w s:ome spec- tcr of stageland that the rumor had started and was rap‘dly gaining ground that Messrs. Hustle and Hardup, pro- prietors and managers of the Jollity rheatre, were “in a hole again.” The piece which occupied the boards sad proved a flat failure, and receipts a: the box office hed iv.sen in conse- juence to a plane never before reached in the histery of the hceuse. Moreover, no new play had as yet been put in re- hearsal, and an atmesphere of unmis takable gloom and apprehension per vaded the region behind the footlights and weighed heavily on the spirits of every one there, from Pearl Livirg- stone, the talented emotional actress who played the !teading female parts, down to Jittle Kitty Sullivan, who wa% years old and was in the depths f despair because for fully three weeks she had been out of the bill. In short, every member of the company was in a condition of mingled uncertainty and curiosity in regard to the future of the playhouse and the projects of its mana- gers, who as yet had given no sign of their intentions and had, in fact, heen invisible to the members of their artis- tie staff ever since the last day on which salaries became due. On this particular night, which hap- pened to be one of storm and rain, two er three ef the principal actors had gathered together for a sericus talk about the situation, when Tom, the pro- gramme boy, appeared suddenly before them in an almost breathiess condition und exclaimed: “Mr. Freelance is back fom Chicago. He's in the o”ice with M06 6Hustle. They’\e 2g.1 both doors lor ked!"’ “Mr. Freelance!” cried Miss Living- stone, her face lighting up with joy precisely as it does in her scene in the acond act, where her lover comes beck from India, ritber as it did light up in that scene before the busi ness hecame so bad. “Are you sure it only 7 was Mr. Freelance, Tommy?” “Sure!” rejoined Tom, with empha- sis. “I seen him myself when he come in” “Then, Tom, you be sure and see him when he comes out and tell him that I am particularly anxious to see him back here as Soon as the curtain gees down on the secon-lact. Here’s a quarter for you, Tom, and you'd better keep it as a curiosity, for it’s getting to be a very rare sort of bird in the Jollity Theatre preserves.” “Thank you, muna.” si‘d Tom, as he pocketed the coin with a grin. { fancy I see a gleam of light on the distant horizon,” remarked the vener- able Mr. Borders in a tone similar to that which he assumes in the great melcdrama called “The Ocean Blue,” In the scene in which he is discovered sitting on a raft in midocean on the lookout for a passing sail “In the meantime,” he added, “I think we had better wait and hear what Billy has to say before we take any further action In the matter.” Up to that moment they had taken no action whatever in the matter, but the phrase sounded well, and so Mr. Borders employed it. Now Mr. William Freelance, called by his intimates Billy, was and is to- lay, one of the best known figures in the theatrical affairs of the town, and, as every member of the stock company knew, he had on more than one pre- (a \ ba ‘ ee a sf Kae CIGNA ee SX “MI. FREELANCE 18 BACK.” viou® occasion, come to the rescue of his old friends, Messrs. Hustle and Hardup, and that, too, when they were in even more deplorable financial Straits than they were at the present moment. it was his reputation 4s a mascot fully as much as his remarkable talents which caused the whole avant scene to brighten up at the news of his presence In the theatre, for playfolk are notor- lovsly superstitious, and have an un- bounded and childlike faith in the effi- tu y of a mascot as well as in the de- structive qualities of a “Jonah.” Just as the curtain fell on the second act Mr. Freelance appeared behind the scenes and received the rapturous Greetings of the company. Then Miss Livingstone tooh him by the arm, de- tached him from the little group which Surrounded. him, led him gently bu’ ——— A Railway Manager Says “In reply to your question, do my chil- dren object to taking Scott’s Emulsion, I ai. Dated léth Sept, 1895. 144~3; say No! on the contrary, they are fond o it, and it keeps them pictures of health ~ - firmly into her dressing room, placea him on her gine trunk, and standin before him with folded arms raid, “filly, what's going to happen?” “My dear.” replied Mr. Freelcnce persuasively, evervibing is 92H right, ard I just left Hustle f>- five minutes te come back here and tell you so, We are going to put cm a new pire wid there’s a part in it that’s sin:ply sreat tut of sight, in fact. We are not yu sur who'll be east for the part, bivause it’s & Very i.cavy emotional one, and if we put a woman in it whe didn’t know how to read Hines *he would go 2 to pieces, and the bettom would Irep out of the whole play. I thought I'd speak to you about it, because Hardup has caught a new ‘angel’ and said something to me abcut§ Kitty Grace bridge “If that welf ruts her foot in this theatre’—began Miss Livingstone, but Mr. Freelance interrupted her by pluc- ing his hand over her mouth and say- n= “Wait fcr me after the curtain FELT SOME \E TUGGING AT Os at i ges down, Fearl, «cad 0! ta’h to you vut it Shairich’s waiting in the fice, and I've « to gi him a ‘jolly’ 2s to get the c stumes out cof him, mut I'll be back here a ter the last act.’ outside and the witLin, the per- that night by the Jol vy stock company was a nctably bril liant cone, f.r th: news had spread that there was to be a specdy change of bill, In spite of the storm inspiriling atmosphere formance given 'i¢s ind hope was «nce m re in every mem- vet's breas’. Mr. lrcelcnce invited Mi-s Livingstone out to supper just a; she was on the point of declaring that she would not go on aga.n unless ste re- ‘cived every cert cf the back salary that was due her, -nd Lesore they left the restaurant she had meekly axgre:i to study the great emotional role which had heen int‘ nded for Miss Bracebridze and to say nothing moré about back salary (To be continued) MNLEYS CEL ERY-NERVE COMPOUND. KING OF MEDICINES. This peerless preparation differs from all «thers as day from night. It is ba-ed on glycerine instead of alcohol. It cures whe re all other remedies fail, It has no equal in all cases cf thin and watery blood dpspepsia, ind'g»stion, loss of appetite . constipation, liver topor, nervous disease.s neuraigia, beart palpitation, red and worn out feeling, or any run down, debiliated condition of the system. Price $1. *Cough Chaser” cures Cougls and Colds. 0c. For sale ty Geo. E. Hugies, and John- sou & Johnson Charlottetown and Souris Napoleon’s reproach that the British are a nation of shopkeepers is illustrated this week in an adverticement in a London weekly, in which, as a bargain, a lady * leaving England permanently ” offers to selia family grave, to hold five, aud its m itble slab. Completeiy Lnocked Out. “ T 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 Sarsaparilia and am now feeling as I did years ago. Scott’s Sareaparilla tones upthe entire system, purifies the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and scrofulous poisons. Ask for Scott’s and get it. A despatch from Moscow says the autboritiee there frustrated an attempted students’ demonstration in memory of the terrible Khodinskoe plain disaster last year, hundred of peasants were killed. 25 cents curca Catarrhal Headache, « * Incipie.t Catarrh, o . Hay Fever, * “ Catarrhal Deafness, « ” Cold in the head in 10 min. oe “ec Fou] breath caused by catarrh 25 cents secures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each. box Sole by all dealers. A large number of families living in Union County, Kan., are destitute and toanv are absolutely starving. Their con- dition is due to the failure of crops in that vicinity, caused by severe drought. A mass meeting at Elderade was called to ask the state legislature and congress for rel ef. PILES CURED IN 3 TO 6 NIGHIS., Dr Agnew’s Ointment will cure all cases of itching piles in from three to six nighte, 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 three year old daughter of John Schleyer, Fredericton, was terribly scalded by falling backwards into a pail of boiling water, Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, Chase’s Pills have gained popularity be- catise they are a specific for the uric acid condition, prevent Bright’s disease, cure Rbeumatism and all Uatarrhal conditions of the Kidneys and Bladder, They do this because they possess remarkable alterative “andnonicdeuretic tory sootbies, exertin a peritindefn soothing influence on irritated ou inflamed mucos membrance of the kid- beys or bladder. One pilla dose. 25 ¢ box. The cheapest mediciaein the world. | 7 > (non ~ f -: Re, 2 A 4 Ny ‘ SSViSN | , Is the breath foul? Is the voice husky? Do you ache all over? Is the nose stopped up? Do you snore at night? Does your nose discharge? Does the nose bleed easily ? Is there tickling in the throat? Is the nose sore and tender? No you sneeze a great deal? and the breathing becomes natvggl and easy cured in a few hours—cures incipi chronic cases in from one to three months- has | taining such ingredients. A BAD CASE BUT A PERMANENT CURE. For years I suffered from that dread disease in a very bad form, and nothing seemed to reach the seat of the trouble until I procured and used Chase’s Catarrh Cure. I got almost instant relief and I declare that, though I can hardly credit it myself, I have been permanent- ly cured, and gladly give ny testimony to the merits of this great cure. ARTHUR P. THORNE. Charlottetown, P,E.I. CATARRH! cneameecat se Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure SPEEDY, INEXPENSIVE AND ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS. oy See: Bessie, this is the way mother does. You insert the tube and give one good blow and away she goes, I have never had bad breath ora touch of headache since using it. you and I am sure it will help that cold in the bead and fix up that red nose. ‘ _ And do you know Now just let me try it on Is this worse towards night ? Does the nose itch and burn? Is there pain in the back ef the head? Is there pain across the eyes? Ts there pain in the back of the eyes ? Is your sense of smell leaving ? Is there a dropping in the throat ? Is the throat dry in the mornings # Are you losing your sense of tasie? Do you sleep with the mouth open? Does the nose stop up at night? If so it is sure and certain indication of Catarrh. DR. CHASE’S CATARRH CURE Gives instant relief—in less than a minute after the first application the air passages are freed, the most acute attacks of cold in the bead are \t catarrh in a few days—and will permanently cnre most it allays pain —heals the ulcers—and in an incredibly short while absorbs and dries up all di-charge, tains no injurious ingredients, such as cocaine. the use of which, like morphine, in many cases »n the means of contracting the dreaded narcotic habit. counteracts all foulness of the breath It con- Beware of catarrh cures con- Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure is sure, pure, harmless and easily applied Dr. Chase's Improved Inhaler accompanies every box free of charge. the ; Here are a few from a thousand or more testimonia!s who have been helped and cured. Fellow directions close} y. } —catarrh—I spent. a small fortune in medicines | without receiving any relief—I had the disease | CHRONIC CATARRH FOR 15 YEARS. T had been a sufferer from catarrh for fifteen years—it became chronic I have spenta lot of money and tricd many doctors, also treated with a catarrh specialist in London—in fact. had tried most everything I saw advertised without getting any benefit. I was directed by the advertixements and testimonials IT read totry Dr Chave’s Catarrh Cure. I used three } boxes and a complete cure was cifected, J heartily recommend it to all sufferers from catarrh, Clachan, Ont. JAMES SPENCE, DR. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE WITH BLOWER FREE AT ALL DRUCCISTS, 25c- &£424224 . = ‘ DURING & s{{| | «tll * Dill > Si SHEFFIELD CUTLERY Spoons, Forks, Scissors, Enamelled —a. G00 ds sae CHRISTMAS WEEK . E. DAWSON itl FFVeve VeVYT" re » a tdivicninninsaeiiiieaaiaia ¥YVYTYVTY"TVC" Modelled each year to fit all the latest shoe shapes. Extra thick ball and heel. orrvwrVVVVVVYeYTererwTT? Sold everywhere. AMPA BALA ‘ubbers ..FIRE... OI EVV EVE VET TEV EV Pe eC eV VVVeVS Granby Honestly made of pure Rubber. Thin, Light, Elastic, Stylish, Durable. They Wear like Iron. ROYAL INSURANGE GOMPAN ASSETS, $50,000,000. LOWEST RATES —— PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES J. MACEACHERN, Finette OYSTERS Are adjudged t» be the best Oysters on this !s'and. [ have just received tie first shipment this season, with more to follow. They can be seen in the window cf Vic- toria Cafe. But do not judge them till }cu sample them JOHN P. JOY Victoria CaFE.... A. A. McLEAN, Q. C. Barrister, & Brown's Block, - - Cha'lottetown BRANCH OFFICE, Wadmans’ Building, - - Crapaui MONEY TO LOAN. | The dealer nowadays must Never Stop adding the very best articles to his stork, if he does, he gets left. The best is not always low in price, but you can have the best soap without extravag. eanc. Royal Oak Soap costs little, but experienced persons know that no othes can do the same work and do it sv well. TO LET The large and well lighted store ou Quecn fquaré, formerly occupiod by the late C. E tobertson, size, 63x20ft Store contains fire Proof vault Also large room above store and connected with it by ystaircase. formerly used as a cutting room, size 35x20ft, and the whole of the third floor, size 62x3ift, which woula make a five public or society hall, and could be fitted to suit renter Under store is a fine cellar also well lighted ‘Building throughout heated by hot water, aad lit by electric light and is thoroughly fire proof, wa!ls and floors being very thick Rent will be reduced to suit the times, and any reasonable citer accepted Apply te THOMAS MORRIS nov21—246 MONDAY cou tietetaeenitn nemesis SYMBOLS IN LOWERS, cence, beauty. changing friendship. The of inconstancy, The china aster is tive of remembrance. The oat plant is in emblematic of music. The red carnation is reg asanemblem of despair. The myrtle plant garded asan emblem of love. s he pink is considered in the south oi France symbolic of pure affection. The lotus in India is emblematic of life; in ancient Egypt it was a death flower. The purple columbine, in both England and Scotland, is symbolic of determina tion. Inthe south of France the handing of a sweet pea by a young woman toa young man is a polite way of Stating that she is tivedt of his company. cnsenvsaisaiiechilibiiiilaet aan MESSAGE TO MEN Proving that True Honesty and True antrophy Still Exist. If any man who is weak, nervous an debilitated, or who is suffering f-om any of the various troubles resulting from youthful follv, excesses or overwork, will take heart and write to me, I will send him coufilentially and free of charge th: plan parsued by which I was completely restored to perfect health and manhood. after years of suffering from Nervous D+ bility, Loss of Vigor and Organic Weak ness, Ihave nothing to sell, and therefore want no money, but as I knowthrough 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 perfect!) well and happy ouce more and am desirons therefore to make this certain means of cure known toall. If you 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 Rockwood, Mich. 135&w. Phi!- A CASE OF DIABETES, No Help from Medical Men—Suffered for Many Years—Cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills. North Brace, Dec, 21 (Special).—An old and well-known retiler in this town-hip, named Thomas Brooke, who lives on lots 7 aud 3 in the 14th concee-ion is rejoicing with his recent recovery, and he seid .— “T was cured by using twenty-four boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills and as nothing else ever helped me! say they saved my life. “I bad tried all the doctors of this local ity and was treated for diabetes hoping and suffering for years.” “From reading of cures I determined to use Dodd’s Kidaey Pills and I must say that: fter using the first box I would have considered them reasonable at ten dollars a box.” The science of dentistry was introduced in the United States during the revolution- ary war by Le Mair,a surgeon who act comranied the French troops sent to this country to aid the war against Enog- land. It Savea our Chila, “My hte daughter, three aod a be cear old, suffered three years with Eczema. Her little bcdy was covered with tle ‘tch- ing rash, and doctcr: did no good. Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment en irely cured end saved our child. Her skin is clearand nota sign of rash is to b seeu*. Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N. B Mr. Aiton is one of thousands benefitted hy this unfailing cure for piles and skin dis ases A SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT REGULATES the 8 E A R T by enriching and toning the Blood, relieves, tones and a ie NE RV E S, siving thorough re’ BRAIN AND BODY by ELECTRIFYING THE GENERAL AND SEXUAL fee your druggist about it or send direct to the Proprietors, enclosing price (50 cents per pack- age, or 6 for $2.50). THE E. T. MANN CO. Brockville, Ont. Wants, Lost, Found, dé: Advertisements under this heading cbharge« five cents per line. © Let —Tne store and printing office now occupied by Hasza & Mome in the Brown Block. Possmaten given Ist Novem- ber, Appiy to James Paton. june 11246. OST —Between Durchester ard Uppr 4 Queen ttreets a pair of go'd rimmed glasses and case, finder wtll kind'y obtige by leaving at this office, 3i pd. TANTED—Two vest makers, one pant \ maker. Apply atonce to McKay Wool- en Co., High Claes Tailors. 136— tf LET—A tenement on Dorchester street near Queen Street, containing six rooms rent moderate. Apply at the Connolly Estate office, Queen Street. 135 -1f © LET.—That beautifally situated dwel'- ing on Prince street, now occupied b Capt Murchison. Possession given about 25U October.—Appy to Peake Bros & Co —I71f. \0_LET—A house on Bishop St, containing six roo:sin fisst class order Apply to Thos Campbell, Richmond St west lL:8—tf O LET—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, who is about to leave the Island Apply to Mr Thomas McQuaid, lower Queen sS'reet, or to the owner at Southport EDWARD KELLY june 19,18 E CAN GIVE POSITIONS -—to persons otali gratesofahility. Agents, Book- keepers, Clerks, Farmers’ Sons, Law- yers, Mechanics, Physicians, Preachers, Stu- dents, Married and Single Women, Widows Positions are worth from $100 00 to $2,0 0(0 per annum. We have paid several of ourcan- vassers $3 00 weekly for years. Many have Started poor and become rich with us. Par- ticulars upon applica ion. state salary ex- T. H. LINSCOTT, Manager, Toronro, OnrT, > 137 d& w. > LET.—A ple.santly situated dwelling house facing south and west on Brighton hioad, at present oceupied 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 parlor, dining room, office, kit- chet apd pantry, on ground floor, four bed- rooms and bath room on first floor, and two attic rooms, and baving sawthorne h- dge and grass lawn infront. 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Castoria is prt up ia o 4s net sold ia bulk, Don's alle you anything elso on the plea or 35D OSES gets CENIS ic “just as “good "and “will answer every ey ———— MEE Pete.” 29 Eco that you cet C-A-8-T-O-E-LA. Ths fac- ee EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. timie 497622 {$03 oo signature ’ FEL Coke °Mty of ° Wrapper Ar So eo] INDIAN T =AS. Sales have increased over on? hundred pee cant. during h2 past twelve moaths for my special brands imported diract fron the Indian. fex Gardsns, Orders are constantly heing eceivel from son? of th» largest cities ia the United States nd Canada. Shipm nts to London from the prolucing countries stand a3 follows :— CHIY 4 (trom commencement of season to 30th Novembe r, 189%) SM as agains t 37} in 1895, (from commencement o{ season to 30:h Noy » 1896) 454 mill tbe., as V4 y 1) uY LON agaivet 38} in 1895. {VDi AN (fro a commencement of season to 20ih Nov., 1896) 103} mi against 95} in 1895, HORACE HASZARD., Agent Ghoir-Allie ena mo 334) mill Tbs Ibs., a? 3 lea Gardens. Ciarlottatow n, 17th D sc, 1896 ~2w 135 Let Us whisper in Your Ear Listen! We buy our goods for spot cash, and give the customer the benefit of up to date nine- teenth century methods. Our ciaim is the very best value in Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Overshoes, Gaiters, Slippers, Leggins, &e. Talk about the purchasing power of a dollar across the line, but if you want to know the real power ofa dollar in buying Shoes, you will find it out when you see our prices. WEEKS & WARREN North Side Market Square. | RA BA BAABAA AAA BA AAAAA GAH EAALL_SA RSS 325555225525 2552525225252 24422525 s Cheapness is not peeuliir to prices. Goods are often cheaper than the prices; particurlaly is this true when the purchaser feels that the go:ds are bought with a certain amount of uacertainty and unreliability Wc have no cheap gools althoagh no one disputes the cheapness os our prices. cs CI p-af -f -af -atfao--at p--af if ‘ht ab Your friends would ap>-reciate a Recker or Table, selected from our stee'. now will be stored until required. JOHN NEWSON nice Fancy Gaat a! 30078 e&Ci- eg THE BARGAIN CIVER ta > aoc atl ay ie cl tena ptt gt ec a tp Ye ~<a { i | | } | { | j One Case New Ties. New Four-in-hand Ties New Bow Tie3 New Fix Ties New Mufflers Those in want of Ties, Should call and see them. We claim this to be the nobbiest assortment ever shown in the city, ——— eee we JOHN MACLEOD &C) 135 TAILORS. BLEND TEA I have just received the first instalment of my winter's supply of this famous tea, in 1, 3 and 5 Ib. tins and 50 and 60 ib. steel chests. Remember there are several qualities of Empire Blend. I sell the BEST. i. J MORRIS Grocer and CrockeryM 4 ae ee -