THE Levets Seas Harfy was sitting at the door wa‘tch- the land ing for the return of Dave. The day ibd nd thea youg | had been very long without his com- ' ij} panion, and now the sun was low we t » understand [a , - - und _— ] - 1 te 1] \ yt a |} down, Harry heard the welcame soun A lv doctor WI1il “as ’ of the oars striking against the water, that P; eESssor a ot be ros aif f s, the coor fades — a: and soon Dave was beside him ’ : . es, t summer, bird-like, oom ‘ics T -fferson M ( Sa / , ns Feeling pretty smart? h sald. Lit k ( i Lit c s ; — , > a} across your wistful How would you like to take a row } I < 11a s one of the ee city to-morrow? $ feel mighty s sw 1707 ly anxious to take you up to the funeral highest authorities in the ; oo : , } - The flowers ar ead. the land is blind | Of & particular friend of mine ang WOT an Lire action of wit yours too, Ha, ha! ha To-morrow | ? | 1 } i ty bears the frult of pain— . i j | . shi e or ‘Ve xD ted to Ui vs con os » last Wo k. ‘ any © reviv the broke aaa hall see a sight I never J wr " I e so swe Witness—a felow attending his own speaking of 1 treatment funeral!” } . The world is « land a h is everywhere, oN, ae : “i Of scrolula, he ivs: I ; ' ; rt's deepatr “N You do rot mean- oo 4 ; : ive know. through Yes, I do. Ha! ha! ha! Didn't you q fai write and tell them you were off for : I ‘ ing ge ' ws the cther land? Here, just read that.’ . Mn « e. i - i ; : alt ma ane | Harry seized the paper handed to i Le aiSO SaVS that the * HE WON him ind read la<- a _oe eo } A, } “The or ? . nn. WwW has hyp yphosphi es s hou Id 1 Hi ‘ The body ¢ Harry Clayton, ho . .* . ] n missing f r ten Gays pas was combined with the oil, 3 I bel t! iwoshed ashore during the storm last . . Tis 1 1 Ada believe NO Fe . ; a Oia ie . . " \ ng was difficuit » identify it, Scott’s Emulsion of cod- , 7 Bi patsy et betel gor ening. It was difficuit t thy = . asioeees , : i eee t feo] | Owings to the Iength <f time In the liver oil, with hy pophos- : ee ie ee ; Water. There is no dcubt, however, 0! ee ." t 8 lL we uyins u Ah isband, heing that cf the much lamented PR lites, 1S preeisely such a A - t Ad oer © eer” |} young man ‘The fureral will take . ‘ ' t il preparation ee ro. | Place to morro, at 4, from his late t x livi ote } - = had no Day Ket hum losel watched the ~ aised Ada | . ™ - oe 7 : i ! i Now said t t «> <= re Fab , \ votedly : : ’ bei . . Sh. S 4 ) himsel Is the tin t finis ny a ‘ : ~ “- 1 r | wEt ws to b-ta at . : her, | Orea hing » ‘ ' . ory -aweue ctions, ¢ . > Fave My by he said aloud, iren’t vo —* is Aur ( 1 al | | ’ a . ‘ >. . * sae : thankful now that you wet ea t=" Sent ANP . : cy ‘a } from that ’ nae ew ee , sonst : | May heaven forget mé« Davil peel & at a >. d ils You ca " "| when I forget to rerember you wit se » . . +? | pe SS t : ‘ . 4 lic ! H } gratitude Yes, we must go up t SS eh aA ak © @ was rich him- | ma : _ . ite | morrow to repair this mistake ea ite a = =4 T «> ld t 1 sen } i ed E 7 A on ‘ ee ¥ £9) , : ‘ tank | They started, but unforseen circum # yw & he eo ee : i . | stances delayed their amival urtil lat ME o » . - ot girl wl *s . . . ; ee: i ; ft ; z ’ Re A ih 1 epi “ | The funeral preeession had alroads +. PS ee Ho + ae plr Way s ‘ . , TT 635 oe =a ' i reached the “city of the dead. Phe oa aro - ~ “A - + %) , i = ve Se: of auaty, you ' : : stocd around the op n grave STs. full I believe } sy! f yee tT lk “ , >} - 40% — | Too late to interfere now. We might : Ss ' aoe | aS well let the body have a Chr'stian s » he w n ne . . | burial, whoever it may be,"’ said Dave, ’ a } and Harry agreed i oA It was a bright, clear, but quite cool £8 i . | afternoon, and Harry hai been sto So ee oe Sad bie cee t | Wrapped by the careful David in a 7 y ‘ —— e | large cloak. This and his siouched hat ° ) ree a his | Very much prevented his being recog- = ee } aod | pes, tell h’s 1 off: s ha | nized 1} : ‘ He stood quite near Ada. He heart = :. ; | |} her sobs, He caught a glimpse of her . - a | male face De. SMil =s CO.. Toronto. | | Dé f | : re Remorse Only for being the cauce ol we can seil you Dodd's Kidney Pilla a | the | M™y miserable end,’ as she thinks,’ he f wing prices, viz 50c. per box | thought he Bix bo» for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.0 The grave was closed The friend v ¥ doze r thr $3.75 per x } \ moved off, Harry and Dave with them. dozen. Sent by mail to any address por | } Ada lingered. Hariry stol> back, she! ald | kk i i tered from sight bebind a neignborins GEORGE E. HUGHES, lmy } I \ ill t le y toml tone a " i ‘Lk 97) } ‘aure! may?29 ri urlottetowr it f Dea and I the wu Oh, I fo <li - — o 1 nough you so he heard her mura.ur iy : 2 ty says He stepped rward hen lbesitated lo io, I x j rich! An and thovght he dare not reve 1 hims | | sh I was larry loved n then and there—the effect might | | 4a = nail very dange ous i : j a ae iniment His stcp st rtled Ad», and she fle < we v Hi —— u ky t her i jiarry n? + art wo i etiy ' | ‘ n a th gh tl | satisfied as " loved h | yard me up W friend at th S i Ss What a f> I 7 n! How | Fat 1 f S a and Fr reiatiy ‘ | i } . iConis S i w life and her :miles. | *00U oo iH p.d fo j - i : j ruel. ho }. | Ward an i ld : a ' QarEe | , woma ' ru how &l- | ~ Si bt USN ESS, |iuring, how deceiving! What have I | Aunt Charity bowed her heed in ac! ‘F NY as a ErSiA, ‘ } how to live for I will not try to hive | 2Wilecgzement « he polite attention a FE ars Sas I i with her pln 7 hat) | amd raised het . »> the face SICK HEADAGHE, |: her. A phinge ay? 1 chant | and = e .4 ; - r ‘= m = ' i i } . RESULAT & THE LIVE! ‘| | I wi e i slowly up « th A hulf-stifed stream escape? he CNE PILi. AFTER EATING |* a t 2 hia wit! iy Ada glanced up It was twiligh’ iMSURES OOD CIGESTION. las sica > 10 then, and the deep shawol of the trees wiecerer Tl rae enco itn e (PRICE 25 CT ED OBIS Moonte. | Throwing hi f down beside the | 836 tombe r.ndered it stil) darker. Fcp ——_ : | w a itt? second only she hes.tated, filled with y . ’ - Sample Ro ooms & Groce Store| ee aa D 2 villS ives 'y i kk 1 . Quickly rceovering herself, she hur- I Ad Think sometimes of ried her aunt «long into the carriage Having Ss le} One who loved you more than life Waiting Rooms i i lighted "HARRY “Ada, what wes it? His spirit?’ by r a ‘ sa ar rranve F g and dir cting this, he placed wn red the old lady, , , « , « - - > menis and a privai I] it in the book, clasped, and threw ft Only a resemblance, aunty. It was hax ' imys G y r bacl 4 I | very dark just there, and we are both and « ‘ at Gr ries N sit Not az long as my arms | ‘ery nervous,” said Ada soothingly. heping ; es : «| Bre s rorg enough to hold y uw! I was Arriving home, Aunt Charity would two abov siness - ‘ 4 t in the nick of time A few sec- | @0t be induccd to kave Ada’s side for patrona ‘ later, and I should have had to | ® Moment, although the poor erief- P. P. GILLIS. t a plunge myself t) sive y , stricken girl yearned to be alone with : N ng to live for? Humph! Wen. | her sorrow, ja iS —§ & : “? r j “ q ‘ ’ ” .- ~ fi iiunedaaidinni. l %k miserab’e! You'r W Ada! Ada! I know it was his spirit X f uu had } ti the wat returned to torture me! Oh, why did I FU RNESS L INE, 1 n get mewhere ver meddle with you! Why did I dare to Ww I J niema 1 judge and condemn kim! No more I gues? you can get to the oth» peace on earth for me!” Regular Fortoig! tly Sailings between | W soing throug water, tarry wis hi ppy—yes, heppier than LONDON and HALIFAX. Under spx-| $ ni tter li arn the ten | he ever dreamed to be. He turned his cial contract with the Dou 1» Govern nandr un to get Master j face, almost radiant with joy, and ment rg ) for al t committing | $azed on his fri nd. Dave knew of : iM urcer y I will Vas Oo what he was thinking, a Ow grate- S. S. HALIFAX CITY. 3.000 Tons : I good , ond how grat a an” aa Ge cial oe ae a | gh et all my fish a woman ul he wes. He gri6 ed his hand and 5.5. SP. JOHN CITY, ) Tons s f your trouble! They ) 3aid 4 Dp > an .. a " - 2 4 >. 5 DA MARA, ow) ion? re the pes nan’s Ah you s e how s e t. kes it! The Furness Steamsbips t ines No! M greatest ble-sing Aunt Charity sat with her hea ou thin 4 Sle ‘ * ; Well, th if that’s tne Way you bowed n her hands, repentir g deeply with 6» . » hhevtten a Selsie nk, why lon’t ycu give them a ner interference and suggestion; about a : . i bless 1 u Here, I’m go | peor Harry. : to put you in my boat, and take { There was a rirg at the bell T he hon to-night If you're feeling { *ervants had not returned, and she ter in th morr i g you may go for a moment, f rgetting her fears “re you choose Now, while we are went and opened the door. g. al ng I will just pre ch to you Ada’s ears were fillei with soun that is if you will give me the | *xpressing the greatest terro; 4 j nev ‘ ' | Tes x x is 0 2 y ‘oran? Be- | ream from her aunt, loud and } ne VW re ’ ’ ‘ur ' oe use one woman doesn’t love you, | and she came flying in eni hid hors-It re going to leave the world! I don’t | behind her niece, exclaiming 1 get a chance to preach. Mother “His spirit! Lord celiver me! He is i 1 say I was cut out for ft; I'm | haunting me!” 8. fe» nal « of i ¥ mi faza! . : —— it, I must confess! Now | Ada had distinctly heard th: be eg talk abou > gi , rine 3 , yi ote a wen one t about the sin by | ting. She knew ‘twas from the pull of l by in yne bit smart: . > . : : ’ n ain’t one bit smart; becaus, | ® mortal, and summoning tin ber cour. : ‘ Want > 8Ell @ farm, Want to sell a house an to ik @ house, Want to rent a house, Want to exchange anything, Wa.t to sell plants or grain Want to sell groceries or Wart to sell or trade v . : Want to find customers drugs, nything, for anything, Want to sel) or buy horses, pigs or catt'e ADVERTISE IN THE EZESEAMINIR MONTACUE Carriage Factory We are showing this season a finer line of Sleighs than shown by us heretofore. The assortment consists of ingle and Double Box Sleighs, Kound Back, Square, ete. Prompt attention to Repairs. @ speciality. Terms reasonable. JOHN McLEAN & SON. dec6—dy & wky Paintia f she don’t love you, it won’t hurt her, f she does, ani grieve: forever, you'll t know anything about it. Bless my tars, if I haven’t got an idea! Just yu write, and bid good-bye to your irl and tell her what you were going o do, and then you can find out how } ikes i “J have,” said pocr Harry. What's th matter? Got the akes? Bkss me th» fellow hag i, or gone dead, and don’t even vy i. name, 1 where he belongs.” Nor could Dave Ketchum find any- oaired ¢ s ing hi gvest restored to ne but at length his ¢fiort So, plying his «< wiftly, he moved wey until he re ed his h ne It's alwavs y iuck ea ver get ] e at prea hing, I'm sure to be | ! Neve mind; maybe I! the oj rtunity of finish- ungster comes to.’ But the yming tu” was a lo: g way iting wa; fol- The chill rd fai 1 ervous fever, dur- ‘ h Harry was far more com- n itiv than h W i'd ever hav his | 1s of San ty Dave knew his history For m «ny s tie kind fisherman almost des- rid of se irg his guest resto-ed to sness, but at length hi efforts wned Th erisis had pas-ed and our » Was convelescent When his kind ventur-d to leave him and g>» 1t6 re'ghboring city to get his neces ry a ee erie: RNBAS A. MACDONALD, Barrister-at-Law. “OFFICE, GREAT GEORGE STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. Money to Loan. Fire and Life Insurances taken. Agent for Credit Foncier Franco-Cana- lien, Lancashire Fire Insurance Co., Great Western Life Assurance Co. de:6—26 &wy Watch, Rings, Chains. G. H. TAYLOR, North Side of Queen Square, Janls | When before DAILY EXAMINER . age, she was about goi g into the her stood .4 rry, looking ghostly emough—but s1il ng kindly. Ada was neither given to fainting nor screaming, but for an instant h-1 heart teased to pulsate. “Could such things be?” she hill thor ght, ‘Ada, Carling, do not be fri htened!” he sald. : “Ada, do spirits talk?” < ked Aunt ‘harity, shaking “Livirge or dead?” asked Ada in a voice scarcely “Living, wer! You igain, darlirg?’’ Harry, H r.y, I always loved you.” she whispered, a3 ste was caught in 11s arms and pressed to his breast. “I know now you do; but Oh, Ada, why did you send me off?’ “Only to try jour love, Harry.” “It has been a dreadful trial, Ada, thank God, I am saved from a terrible almost commi:ted.” And then re told his story. Aunt Charity had gradually been tak- above and |! will her breathfl ving you more not than send me off :ime, ng int» her mind the truth. At ngith she comprehended th> whole, By the next morning the glad tid- ngs was generally known among Fiar- ys Lumerous iriends. They rejoiced » have their favorite among them twain. Aunt Charity went e rnestty ana eartily to work preparing the good hirgs for Ad2’s and Harry's veliing hich took plaice a fw weeks afc lattc!’s supyoe«ed fun ral Catarch Cuced for 25 Cents Neglect cold in the head and you wil! surely have catarrh. Neglect nasa! catarrh and you will as surely induce pulmonary diseases or catarrh of the stomach with its disgusting attendants, foul breath, hawking, | spitting, blowing, etc, Stop it by using Dr, Chases Catarrh Cure, 25 cents a box cures. A perfect blow r enclosed with eac!s box. Gold W Silver A Nickel T Steel C Plated H Good E Cheap ,. For price of Musical Box see window. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK, janl7 = hee WEELUM'S. “LOVE STORY. Ry George Stanley, Weelum Carmuchty was in love, though hw tried to disguise the fact from the world for the one resson that he was uncertain as to his ultimate success, Weelum could not brook defeat, and have his name bandied about the village for a jilted loon. Even when he made his weekly visits to Kirstie, he went 80 far as to approach the house from the rear. He would crawl below the back fence, and I have seen him myself grad- ually Approach the back door after a de- liberate inspection of the potatoes, tur- nips, cabbage and parsley, as if these were the things that concerned him. Weelum was not a student of human na- ture, or he might have saved himself a lot of trouble. He could never read the looks in Kirstie’s face, or interpret the hints she gave to encourage him. If he could only have seen the exprsssion of impatience she wore as she watched him from the garret light, while he ‘powter- ed’’ about the Kail yard preparatory to reaching the kichen Weelum would have abandoned his cunning and declared himself at once. With all her passion Kirstie herself played a double role,misled and often dis- couraged her lover. She would hold her head up on occasion and look proud, and Weelum would stare blankly, wondering if he were a fool te give more time to his suit. He may have reflected thuswise, many atime, but lt always passed off in his calmer moments, when he thought of ber, and especially of the evening on the brae when they kept their first iryst, and she smiled like one transformed. Moreover, Kirstie was a handsome lass, well favored, and,in the eyes of Weelum, she walked like a queen. I'll be bound that she was constantly in his thoughts, but it became necessary for him to bestir himself if he were to win her, How he wished it were Kirstie that did the pro- posing. Often had he composed the words that were to determine the matter, walking up and down the floor, but al- ways at the crucial moment his mind was in chaos; something Kirstie would say or do, for the effort. fate indefinitely but for the advent of another on whom he had seen Kirstie smile. Weelum was in sore perplexity, and bethought him what he should do to win the lassie on whom he had spent a depth of passion for years It was a fine evening in summer when he dandered in the direction of Kirstie’s, It was only a dander, for his mind wae full of a plan and he needed time He had a determined expression, and no one could get a word from him in passsing. He went in by the front door and was received by Kirstie. They sat down at the little window in the best room. Weelum gave his eyes to the floor, and then lookel out to the garden. ‘*did ye (potatoas ). ‘*Kirstie,’’ he said tell o’ oor tatties?’’ **No,, Weelum.’’ ‘**‘Ay, ye micht say that we're a tattie fenily.’’ Kirstie looked at him for an ation. ‘The Carmuchties, their births an’ ever hear explan- hae aye hanseled malrages wi’ a pot vo’ tatties; an’ we've ave had terrible gude luck. Ay, umph—wad ye no’ like tae eat a curn o'oor tatties yersel’, Kirstie?’ **Weelum !’’ And so the banns wer: published Half-Price, It is very difficult even for a dealer in cheap clothing to get the better of Pat, as the following story, told by a London journal, well illustrates: Pat was a witty Irishman, who had just arrived in London from the Emer- ald Isle. He was aimlessly wandering about the town, when he perceived a suit of clothes at a shop door inscribed; ‘This superior suit for half-price.’’ So in Pat waiked and inquired the price, ‘* Just sixteen shillings, sir,’’ replied the shopman., ‘‘Begorra, that's shape enough”’ sajd Pat. ‘‘I’ll take it *’ When the parcel was tied up he put it under his arm,and laying eight shillings on the counter, was going out at the door, when the shopkeeper intercepted him, and demanded another eight shillings. **Didn’t you say, you spalpeen, that the price of the sutt was sixteen shil- lipg, and sure haven't I given you the half of it? And by this and by that, I won't give up my bargain!"’ A scuffle then ensued, and Pat was taken to the police court, whera he pleaded his cause so ably that the magis- trate dismissed the complaint, and ad- vised the tailor never again to ticket his goods with ‘‘Half-price!’’ — Harper’s Round ‘Table. There has been formed and incorporated in Ohio an American Protective associa- tion for the protection of farmers from the injustice of raliroads, especially in refer- ence to damages by fire to barns, fences, bay. etc. SKIN. DISEASES! One Remedy Which has Never Failed— Tried and Tested Ointment. Because other alleged remedies for piles, scrofula, eczematic eruptions, ecald head, chafing, black heads, salt rheum and skin diseases geverally have proved useless, dou’t condemn Dr. Chase's Ointment. It has never been known to fail For instance, Nelson Simmons, Meyersburg, Ont., writes: “T used Dr. Chase’s Ointment for Itching Piles, and can recommend it highly. Since using it I have had perfect freedom from the disease.” Peter Vanallen, L’Amable, Que., had the eczema for three years. He tried three dectors, but received no benefit. One box of Dr. Chase's Ointment and three boxes of Dr. Chase's Pills cured hin completely. Large scalea covered hie legs and body. but the Ointment soon removed them. He will swear to these facts. Chase’s Ointment may be any dealer or from the manufacturers Edmanson, Bates & Co., 45 Lombard street, Toronto. Price 60 cents. had from Mother's greatest remedy for coughs, colds, bronch cial and Jung affections is Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Tur- pentine. The medicinal taste is wholly digguixed making it pleasant to take. Large bottle 25 centa. Inland Steal Navigation Co. The Annual Gen>ral Meeting of the Inland Steam Navigation Company will be held in the room (up-stairs) in Mr. John McEachern’s Building, corner of Queen and King Streets, on THURSDAY, the 20th inst., at 3 o’cleck, p. m. L. C. OWEN, Secretary. Ch’town, Feb. I, 1896—61 3 u te Dominion Bierd Tea REGISTERED- SELLING AGENTS : Beer & Goff, Charlottetown. Stewart & Gates, Char)cttetown. R. T. Holman, Summerside, J. H. Myrick, Tignish. A. McKinnnon, Colman. Albt. Craig, Emerald. Cyrus Morris, Bradall a: e A.J. McLeod & Co. ‘tanley Bridge. Feehan & Egan, Mount Stewart. Sterns Bros., Souris. McLean & Cameron, Crapaud. Ever." householder should give Domixion Bien Tea atria). It has great strengt. fine flavor and is delicious in the cup. Ch’town, June 20—w 1 yr. $lu per Set. Fartial Sets TEETH $2 and upwards. Gold and Porcelain Crowning. Best material, best workmangn. best satisfaction. DR. J. P. MURRAY, u26 Quen Street, Charlottetow would completely unman him | Weelum might have put off the day of FRIDAY, . . s Timely Warning. The great success of the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established in 1780) has led to the placing on the market @ many misleading and unscrupulous imitations of their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu- facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are used in their manufactures. Consumers should ask for, and be sure that they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co.’s goods. WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER, MASS. What is x S NR “N \ NN SAN OP Pa SERRA LSI *% AANA, SSO AY CAAA Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains ncither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. [$ is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty ycars’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoa and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves tecthing €7° 1thles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria ai.._milates the food, regniates the stomacl, and bowcls, giving hea‘tiy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Parnacea—the Mother’s Fricnd, Castori ia. “ Castoria is an excellent mc ~dicine for chi" @ren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their ch'!dren.” Da. G. C. Osaosn, Lowell, Mass. Castoria. “ Castoria is so well adapted to chilren tha i recommend it as superior toany prescriptiow known to me.” H. A. Arcnes, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. ¥. “Our physici-as in the ch l.iren’s depart ment have spoken highly of thei experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regulcr “ Castoria is the best ost remedy for children of which Iam acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers willconsider the re..! intercst of their children, and uso Castoria in- stead of the various quack nostrums which are products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Unrrep Hosprra, anp Dispensary, Boston, Mass .-stroviag their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves.” Da. J. F. Erscnevorg, Couway, Ar The Centaur Company, T7 Murray Street, New York City. Atien C. Surrn, Pres., Cranby Rubbers Are out again this season in new styles and in all the new Shoe shapes, right up but with ” to date, the same old “ wear like iron” quality that has always charac- terized them, because they are honestly made of pure Rubber. Be sure yeu get Granbys this ye nov27—135 & wky newness EVENING SESSION elie cs CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE And Writing Academy Now Open from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m Those who wish to learn the science of Accounts should attend this Session. L. B. MILLER. jan3—dy & wy tf PRINCIPAL. ~es 2 Od Sa Sa CaaS SSeS eae Te TOTO TOTO TL TC EUEONS Leeees9 @ ° rc) > What are you wearing ° 6) On your feet this weather ? > There is style in footwear as there is in hats. Each year the Granby > S Rubbers and Overshoes are modelled to fit all the fashionable shapes § ° of boots, They are thin so as to prevent clumsy appesance and e eves © rubber. While Cushe Riles: and Overshoes are up to date in © Style, Fit and Finish, they retain their old enduring quality. > © pGranby y Rubbers . wear like Iron. $ OU ecetet 9900Sen0ele COLO LOLOLOLELO“OE 2000000 0000080 | AN ENGLISH | SOLDIER generally has a favorite whiskey which he calls for wherever he goes. For years English Garrisons have called The Military Scotch. Try it yourself and you'll always ask for it. Lawrence A, Wilson &Co,, Mont: eal ¢ ember 11, 1895—135 FEBRUARY | | j | | } | Charlottetown, June 19, 7, 1896. THE MONTREAL. ———— en set Si. Lawrence Sugar Refining Go., Ltd (x) Laboratory of Inland Revenue, Office of Official Analyst, Montre I hereby certi fy that I have drawn, by my own | | LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINING CO's.” EXTRA 8S’ SUGAR, indiscriminately taken from ten lots alyzed sanie, aod find thein uniformly to contain: 99 99 with no impurities whatever.” (Signed) JOHN N RATTENBU AY, nov19—2aw 25 ee = —_ ee ee eee sept24—dy & wky tf of about LDAKER EDWARDS, Ph Piof. of Chemistry and Pub. al, April 8th, 18! sac ten samples of the ie rTANDARD GRANULATED 159 barrels each. | have to 100 p. c. of Pure Cane Sugar GO lke Analyst, Montreal ’ AGENT 'Creme de la Creme sx» La Fayette CIGARS and CIGARETTES Are for sale in every store in the city. Give them a trial and convince yourself that you are smoking the finest. Manufactured by J. M. FORTIER, Montreal. COLD WEATHER | Demans Warm Footwear. Full range of Felts, Rubbers, Moceasins, ete. We are in value in hdes lines in the market, Gina, A nice assortment of Charlottetown, December 20, 1895—135 & wy Ladies’ SLIPPERS, suitable for Presents for the Holiday season. eee We have the goods that is sure to please the famils Overshoes, Gaiters, Legging a position to , cheap, cheap, cheap. offer the best and Misses’ WEERS & WARREN, North Side Market Square. BO068 20888638 BOO SVISS CVSVVSIESSSISTSFSVSISS SVESEs 8E8" 888 RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. ? SVCSSSSSSSSESSSSISESSVSSSssesesesesss sess ITALIAN P. 0. BOX NO. 475. of delicious TEA are satisfied Oolong and Cey lon Teas. We b to be the best on the market fi flavor and price. The public when they use it, and to-day are larger than ever before. 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