ol JOB PRINTING. the Daily. Examiner e The Examiner Publishing Compa ny Serate Resa, a ey DAILY EXAMINER. FOR BEST WORK reasonable te expect that the road wil t ! KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION ) | RN dh _ | AT LOWEST PRICES @ne Year ~ Three tot oe SERMS : Four Dollars » Year “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Bingle Copies Two Oente TRY THIS OFFICE ~~ Se pros hey d to any part of ( anada or the ie i J ae ma : aaa ees ade a aa Mon ‘ We Can Handle any kind of THE WEEKLY ee te atel “ , 3 Job Printing. jasued every ridny nornir 8 “ i a . Srmemucr wich hee aprenres, 1m, ime Poly VOL 37. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 1897 NO 4 RXAMINER PUBLISHING G0 gil th at pews 31/0 a year j OOS OCP SESCSSOHSHSISSOSOOOSE Ne rea on the Chins ‘ne,. FI, AIEEE 1.000 Miles of Railways fhe Bally UExaminer is for : a ‘fies a (PS LIKEK\ St eG rvous sale in Ch’ t the foll * may buy eo \ —— rO BE BUILT IN. BRITISH net tin ee man se follow +s te cup | COLUMBIA THIS YEAR. | People find just the help they so much anole 4 —_—— | need, in Hvod’s Sarsapariila. it fur- any } tial | X It looks as if British Columbia is to nishes the destred strength by puri- Ca » kstore,Q ee here see more railroad building this “ar ing, Vitalizing and iviching the R ia one Sree Sea ! t se o ney eh than st sees The Spok ur 2 ieee = : > “ | ~ he: fe oe Eeaes ene Quen Equare, N ht? s ; tat} X j ticle estimates that if one-third of those ee ee Me ee Cachet - ms ae Rees ra nt St | kept | * asking for charters are Si vei in eo see ~ ae oe w.M lia’s, Hillsbo ugh Ss ; | fs \ their applications and build one-third Whove system, om eee 2 i , st Ne we we their proposed linec + a “7 it to praise Hood’s Sarsaparil!s. ‘ W - st, cor I Z _ ; () BES CESSES ES ES NG aoe a nh ” Z " wees be / My Keaith oe aii, an “3 cn eudann . ( val, Spring Park § | £ , nt ae mules of road CoOn-] After that, my beart and nervous systeta : _ ed a ; iy e = structed in the Province this year. and | were badly affected, so that I could net do Oe a cen Gace canals le to make easy | | It is hardly a misnomer to call the crowds that have thronged our store many rich regions now without trans caging saat i a te i k a _ ’ oie > ° © portation aciities will b opened up ; 2 e help, but did no f ire, decide Bien ot iA every day since the first of the year; countless host, This being true, it follows Coaseachort expla Nabi ns teen ae a : . Tr 9 Robton and x ’ al sania. Wiiaiiials i ; yee capees bt Onee Lis ike 1 V) that countless bargains must have left our counters. Butt does not follow that Pout Teall to Robaod sad it is oot we- | Seaeany ses MEREiNn, Serene = MtStewa i \¥ 1 . > b : A . . be c ; > — . - i natant, Denes there are not countless bargains Jeft to gratify the hearts of the practised buyers be continued west from Robson to the : r KAN ne oundary country. . posi: Sees um (()) Se bles of Men's O Here, for ex i icture of the Grest No ea | mise aw |) See our tables of Men’s Overcoats, Here, for example, is a pen picture of one, _The Great Northern expects to ent j pit bright; \ v5 . y* Nootenay country by a branch oo > ° J d . vorancn iii ae | | | see how it reads. iden dieaiecss delve 400 oi Pee et ‘é bh em ie dee i bonner'’s ferry to Nelson. which | Hood’s Pills with Iieod’s Sarsaparilia ee eee } VV J th, mer } : SCOSSSSSSHSLSSOHSSISOSSIOEES ‘ | Kl. will be in operation by the middle of | @@4 they have done me much good. 1 “ May ry as \ 9 summer. i will not be without them. I have taken 1% EB Isla oj | alae eeieas ania 18 Men's Overcoats, worth $13.50. now $6.75. An apjlieation is also, out for a | Pottlesof llood’sSarsaparitia,and throug! oh MWY) whe eta 6 : « "120 6.00 charter for tond ons Tethnag | Sting Gaye caret Onand after MONDAY, 4th J i39 The 1 le of the heart . . O, now e North-West ‘Territory, to some » yint i worked as hard as ever the past snim- nd after MONI , 4th January,is : ee ; . ) : ae Wer or, a am thankful to say the trains of this Railway will run daily 1 O ‘cc “ “cc 1 5 on the Fraser River or Gulf ot Cterdis “ a , i es 2 i 1 to say | am Sua iays excepted) as follows.— HEART PAINS LEAVE IN A DAY. ' ; now . . The purpose of the projectors is t 7 i] os 2 ts ne ee a ban ei ; ror Sig ais ood’s Sarsaparilla help very much.” Tea Prair a eee Cee eee Cee ae 8 . . 14.00 now 7 OO. ra erage li i i through Crow’s | Mrs. M. M. MesaunGer, Freehold, Penn. ca ains n t . > » ® coed STATIONS. noid Weel AND A GREAT SUFFERER FROM HEART an PP ’ Nest q ass. This and many other cures prove that W TROUBLE—INDICED TO TRY DR, ( i 1 O “ . 14 25 NOW 7 13 It is aiso quite probable that the 3 AGNEW’S CURE FOR THE HEART : , : : Canadian Pacific will build a numbe - , bs a number p. M./A. M owe M. A M ANE IT PROVED A WON- ) . of branch lines in British Columbia as e- 7 . ; har tret wn . } ~ : 40 DER WORKER . i willchewe’ to make. setie anore in ; 7 3 19 . ya A | . = a Z T _ -— nwt of ewe Ww, 7. order to maintain its prestige in what : = ¢ee ” seCSane ee ae undle, of Dundalk, Oa..: “1 was a great ‘ is rani » hee aime ‘ , : - G58) © 37, ames Risto | Tae) Soa | cemrire with revere. pasa ln the. seginn of | ‘he ; is rapidly becoming the most valuable} =§ Sarsaparilla ow os .. bra aoe so ‘lmy heart. Foratime I was qu » nnab! J 12 Cl id O | G4 00 é nportant part o anada, as $1 slatcnl wo my Bowell dat Tm hildren’s 2.60 a 13 9 = 1 07) 8 oF to attend to my beusehold duties. I was ii ren s vercoats, wort i . 9 how $ . A gang of men is already engaged in [s the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1, p i e = 0 : : . 2 oe : = induced to try Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the : Is €. 6<¢ 6 4 ad now 2 25 clearing the right of way for the teem Prepared only by C. 1. Te Ca.. Lowell. Mane 62010 Wi Ar " L 12 OO) 7. Of Heart, and I must say the result was won Y , eg % ® River branch of the Columbia and Hood’ " Pill _ net 'y, promptly and » bors: . wu {derful. The pain i nmediately lefe me, 26) és 66 e- & 00 now e 60 Kootenay Railway and another gang G'S FATTER efectivele. 3 ceetn. > 50 Lv | j 10 2 snd after the first day I have had n ain ° ’ : Bo oie aan cee emneD 12 oO LN Ar. 10 ov silat < a 2 pain of men 1s cl > o the o . 1 1..M 10 10 en teonble since a 6s rT 66 caring the right of way for | aw 0 47 epee mginnene Q Gi 6.00, now 3 4 OD the C. P. R. road which is to run be- C902. 8OSSSOET SSCS OCETESEOS 219 ..1 a 9 00 Ii is consi iered possible that De. Nau- 4 tween Slocan crossing and the South-|@ $ at) Of § 00 sen will soon start on an Antartic expedi- “is . e it t . " " ern end of Slocan Lake, taking in the 4 e 58] 7 3 on. 50 Children’s Suits, wor h $6 and $6, now $2 and $2.50 new town of Slocan City. The P S . : os os SLOCE ty. The Pro-|e@ 3 \ 6 55! Sr 9 9 ® ew tow! x ity > : 4 Alt r . ss < waehate ike vincial Government will also be asked 4 od . 0 = to grant a charter for an electric ro S > Bos ee : MMENT IS NEEDLE a Pe = ~ = ore AT EIGHTY YEARS OF AGE ONE B rx o DR. CO he! from Penticton to numerous points in S : ; os AGNEW'S CATARRHAL POWDER CURES A he B ; ey as > 20. .Char ‘ 10 30 ce cnwe duce aeaanene + the Boundary and Trail Creek districts, e 2 50 . yalzy Junctior 0 0 ee cn ahha” ame and to extend south as far as the inter- > 3 23) . Bedford .......- ) 30 Oo ee eee ion ry wher 3 SS) Ar.) , as a Oa CATAKRH IN THIRTY \ national houndary where it will connect . 4 101Lv.j MS j Ar.) 8 55 MINUTES. a with the proposed electric line from e 5 50). . Morell ooh ane George Lewis, of Shamok:., Pa, writes: 5 Spokane. : | 5 12)..St. Peters ...... 7 45 “Tam eighty years of age. I have been These are only a few of the many ' e , - S CE vevees ; —- troubled with catarrh for fifty years, and railroads projected in British Columbir, $ sdibeaadll — anon a = in my "eo have —_ - wm — but it is easy to see that the present = P. a. eures, but never had any relief unt! snae te Wao ‘Steels i ¢ 6 10) - Mt. Stewas oo used Dr. Agnew’s Catarrha! Powder. One Ss er He a hive salboeaachans-yp'sia rail 8 | 5 22). Cardigan 7 box enred me completely, and it gives me} \S road building is concerned in that e } 2 15) . . Georgetown 7 1 great pleasure to recomm ond it to all Pree. ; : ila _ A. M. suffering from thia malady,” An indication of the C. P. R.’s e , x. : A x = —_ * SS tae : eT activities may be seen in the fact that S 6 ost ak Pies - OO | Improved Prison Discipline in THR BROWN FAMILY the Golden Lumber Company of 7 Py. M A: M. Australia. . Golden, B. C., have closed a $52,000 ° ~ ee itiite : contract with the C. P. R. for railway Of Ch'town and § Traineare run by Kastern Standard Tim ‘The New South Wales Minister of Justice oeen ties. A new portable saw mill is al- Prince Elword Island. © A McDONALD, D.POTTINGER, ak ee ; te deal ; = . ready in operation on their limits an . : Superintendent, Gen Mer Govt. Rys, is introducing some changes in dealing with Rect eel They area Stylish Lot. ’ a ooo a “= ; . d Since opening our : Charlottetown, oncton, N B. offenders under twenty-five years of age, and = »200 5 per Gay are ein); turnes out office in Ch’tewn w have ® MAway Oftice, Jant , 1867. serving sentences not exceeding twelve months- — at this mill alone. In addition to this nie > . ' ore % os Dia i Sa a seaa ates Under the prev ious Minister regulations were The Br f i] ; eal two other camps are engaged mn gett:ng by our i einless and : . 2. i : > 4 , > , , made for treating prisoners of this class with t th Di — a Dy ; ae seme vas out bill timber and tres for the suramer Know How Methods of : : i lank bed 1 | Biceclnay tse yes are the eligat of contracts The Company have 175 : ; ° the Spartan simplicity of a plank bed and an ‘housauds everywhere. They are fashion- ; oe ee 2 Dentistry met with great 3 | occasional diet of bread and water, the object men on the pay roll and already have £ e DADER NOW We are giving low prices on Job Printing. Now is the time to have your work done before the spring trade com anences. Send in your order now, we will satisfy you in adulteration common to the cheap have the full, Medium Brown, or Gold and i . Aa: = < owl wise exist. The new system yrands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER ; good work and low prices. ” | might not otherwise ex co, NEW YORK. Olive Browns. qunemannenatine J. 0. TAYLOR, . ° “ ange- rr) nature of the punishment. The whole arrange : os : oy . “os Newcastle, the sec argest matrit y ino’ we care 2 le; Pei a ' er & RB > vkbi a ler ment is being carried out under the supervision ae - a second largest — ny rene moo _ ——— . sed Paine S Celery Compound, . in are not in the - -east. : of the medical officers of the gaol, and the in New South Wales, and situated about 100 ° Nor did we locate in this Tomar cmp ww . as + ; . @enceeeers many leaiure : - [ ee i i Ql EEN SI REST. training is given by a proper instructor. The miles north of a ey — pied a Velvet = to matcn . ae — ne : city on spe culation. We : ; age ay a fat in common with its English name-sake, being ypular, They are lined with silk the : ; . Orders by mail promptly atten jedto. new physical drill is stated to be very popular ; : ne 1 ~ es 1 name-sa peng, ees ay: me. Se See sees Hie Is Now Regularity And 4 came here as we had Le en 7 — elena : . il oval. ne business centre of an immense coal-mining , - oS, , . ’ ae 4 . ; with the prisoners. It has the charm of novel: | - : i ea © | gered with fur or with feather trim Steadily at Work. ® advised that ibere was: s : industry, and its port generally being crowded @ @avised th it cuere was an ty, and lends a little variety to the somewhat ? dare — y £ ; ming. oy ° ; ) B ‘kU C id in Ti ss onotonous life behind the prison oaths. Se with vessels in search of grimy cargoes. Some Bolero jackets of black velvet, edged © (pening for our ciass of reak Up a Cold in Time BY USING “PROM ANCIENT INDIA ano CWEET CE-LON."” : FAS Are to nerves or stomach because early : ie ie pickings only are used in blending. not injurious Older leaves contain strong acids that are not found in those we use. or Nervous Women Should Drink Tetley’s. In lead Packets to preserve their Fragrance. 4°*. Ble. 6Oc. TOC. PER LO > ing to make prison life as distasteful to | young crimnals aS was consistent with a duc re- ward for their health. It has now been decid- ed to have these prisoners put through a cour- se of physical drill, embracing gymnastic and manual exercises of various kinds. This is in | lieu of the ordinary walking exercise they have | hitherto ha i. the idea being that this drill wil tend to develope the prisoners’ muscles and time inculcating a spirit of discipline which | ' | strengthen their bodies and minds, at the same } has already been successfully tried in Darling- hurst Gaol, the Sidney Pentonville, and the only question is how far it can be adopted without interfering with the intended deterrent far, it is stated, the experience obtained is en- able and becoming colors for young and old, and so fast and durable are the shades that soap, washing and sun will not fade ubem. Fast Seal Brown Diamond Dye gives ibat very rick, dark colorso much ad- mired, or will produce beautiful Mili n and Red Browns. From Fast Dark Brown Diamond Dve the home dyer gets that magnificeat brown that French dyers prize eo highly; an Amber Brown, very stvlish, can be made from the same dye. From Fast Brown Diamond Dye you nay Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for its great levening strength and healthfulness. Assures the food against alum and ail forms of One trial of Fast Diamond Dye Browns will convince you of their superior quali- ties and richness. Beware of imitation dyes; see that what you buy are marked “Diamond Dyes.” An Australian Shipping Port. idea of the Newcastle export trade in coal may | with a narrow border of mink, beyons be formed from the fact that the quantity which a double friil of black chiffon ex- Marysville’s contribution to the India 35 loaded cars of ties on the siding ae livered to the. C. P .R. ——- A Good Moral From a Short Story. eee A Reliable G. T. R, Engineer How He Saved Himself. eee SOSLOSSESOHOSSSSSOSOLHEOSSOOS SOVSOOSVSHSCHSOSSSSSSOSGSO DSS SOSIOS success Qur aim bas been and is to build up a busines3 and we have ex- ceeded our greatest hopes We are not TRAVELLING DENTISTS As has been reported by persons whw seek to injure us, and for whom work. Our ollice we ene eeeooeceoes COPSISOHHSOCOLOHOSOS SCH OTC OOODHESES IO 9 w “h oss ties i . © vag ; » Ves oR PYNY PECTORAL a a ee eae shipped during 1896 was 2,070,304 tons, an ~_— a aoe are among the pretty " ene : by os y ear. Does ™ . . ’ beneficial results in creating a distaste er? : : dress novelties. : i i AR Ile w ill soon let her z0, like Goff Bros Boots, : ie sre marked increase of 149,926 tons on the preceding year. ' wWroad girdles, pointed in both the > th t _— ike Tray elling The Quick Care for COUGHS, : ys a or 2 ; it tl % ocket that er" oahu: The number of vessels entering the port during | back and front and curving Over the é Dent ists’? COLDS, CROUP, BRON- they go so inst al prices © ouly ye .powae’, sinia a= | the year was 1,185, representing a tonnage of | sides, are made of black satin. They s Now. what we are CHITIS, HOARSENESS, etc. our business for [S96 be omed ah Aad of year ie ve ‘i 1.478,246 ; the vessels cleared i sno the same | #7 shirred so that a narrow double 2 ‘ . , ng oe Mas. Joeasu Mose Fr invi Yi ; to hel ni ke Netter at eet ES, Sree seared’ during Me same} ruffle appears in the center, both in the @ coming at is this: Certain @ atin @ ie ae fon cecil 1895, and we invite our friends to he p make 8 Ss period numbering 1,180, with a tonage of | pack and in the front. ® per ra have | king © rs {897 the best vear of all. + % 1,479,033 3 making a total trade of 2,365 speeeneeenenenae pa > I oe no 6 ocen me sINE 3 / “4 E BROS $ USE c ae 3° vessels, and * tonnage of 2,957,459. The = aes rae eo ae yo ° cheap taik about us W e $ Gn > a nw. 2 . ; a G4 s places for which the coal cargoes were des- trasts, but the coloring is in general ° can stand 1t all, and such ° pe <= tined, in addition to Australasian ports, includ- | y j\4iant, without being crude er glar- ° talk does not werry us in ® —_—— ; ® |ed the United States, China, Java, New | ing. @ +} -— : as oe a Ss : ] . : ceeiile oles $ tle least, it is simply © Reo ea ea eae bb bh bh eta bssshbhsabhdah 2 22 4 9 3 Caledonia, India, Phillipine Islands, Fiji, Ribbons — = eae ws = sia ® fy Y ta Oe ——_ + aS. SS ee : os ae ee oe dges are used te ; ss ats l vf ¢ jays the best selling tortie Ll re ee) ty ¥ al S $8 | Mauritius, Peru, Chi:i, Ceylon, Singapore, — 7 haar ey ae ‘ S 8 ’ nny. ou can alway 3 : aii lice odd iii: al} i ° $3 Sandwich Islands, New Hebrides, Ecuador, | The new ribbons include jacquards, 6 find us at work in our : er a ait{| J oe = Panama, Mexico, Canada, Celebes, Society moire taffeia. plain taffeta, koman ; place of business. and 6 peenel oe ‘Me Sek or ao i} a Nn e O ré , {jhe 3 Islands, South Sea (British) Islands, Cape | s ere a eu coma ae : ready for business Pf «fil {lh Wy hl = Colony, Cochin China, Japan, New Guinea, clack = © Ce : : o ™ : S 1O~<Oib~S44~400 at i | : % ete The total value of the Newcastle exports | gn many of thé new fabries for por . B-RLIN DENTAL PARLORS » ad > i a {i ‘ Ss was £1,496,444, of which £729,444, was re- | teres the changeable effects are seen. ae ee , e . ‘ $ : ; — eriz ‘alled sati : pel} ?noineer R. G. Morris, of the Grand unk OoD «(lll ) ay 3 presented by the coal. The imports were val- | A new material rant 1 a eae SS Engine: 7 : . : ae : ; oz ; . . e CG at ; ll ri tC “@ srite® a ‘ | shows this two-tened effect. This tab- } Railway. resides in Brockville, Ont. N her} & (yer Store o ; | , SOA 3 ued at £611,372, the largest item, £106,798, | rib is much like damask, but it has 3 | engineer working for the great railway corpo- | @ . ae ’ . © : «iil ij» | | oe being for machinery. The leading imports | wide border and dado, with a design ration 15 better known or has a more fax orable s Prowse Jrothers : ai} “ \\»- : - were drapery, wearing apparel, spirits, galvan- | @m detached tigures in the center, It | re — a oT aa ws Seer 7 oo a 2 can 0 : ; 2° , : ‘ y } ‘ : 7 ‘got naw be Doveht in a. ver Sort r. Morris had two foes that contributed to eo 2 ave we But the store that does, that tee dale — = Ih» +} d i st ised iron, kerosene oil, tools, ete., principally om - : an ile soll ; . da gr wae make his life miserable---foes ‘hat times > pe ae tne evenings . » : : “ 7 t i shades. ad ae ait ‘ so 7 ™ “~"y 7 W A NTED the people’s confidence. We weigh every word * an you s from the United Kingdom, The principal aye oe af; ative even threatened his life, i hese en mies were . from 7 to 5. . so print thoughtfully ee the nnlew of fret. We ° know why we s food imports, chiefly from the other colonies n — eons = ota rye wml Seecseccee> nesonassnadin AT THE— al measure every value we put before you careful- sf | and America, were flour, wheat, sugar, een and electral appliances, he wisely decided to | — : vo «tft ] =m It tl a “ ineere store ” Every ; recommend it < potatoes, and dried fruits. This is exclusive YS Pp E PS | A give Paine's ¢ tery Compound a thorough . y, as a resu 1s 18a "8 ; wr ; $¢ | of the overland trade with Sydney, which is testing. After the use of a few bottles « rt - a E os except and ex ly ; Me 7 carth’s best and surest medicine he found him Charlottetown Reller Mills atl bod y know tt ; ere an y | ae t th sana : re ae ee | Cured BY DR. CHASE. self a well and cured man. Mr. Morris, with oo j h: t the ne 1e ver 28 a e very + ee j a strong desire to benefit others, writes as : just wha y ; , aes Send samples to | atl] . Suits. { 15 and follows : » ; » 4 1¢ a u1lts, trom 9 and u — Eg ; 2 ‘ ; P ; oe | ull lowest p} 1ces Bedrcom - ’ > ? P Bip is SE SURE AND GET THE I Itching, Burning Skin Diseases Cured fore i FOR EIGHTEEN YEARS _ “Having suffered with neuralgia in the hea GEO, BE. FULL, “ {hh Le CENUINE. Ss Thirty-five Cents. W.W.HODGES SUFFERED for two yeaa, I tested the ski of doctors and eo +e e ‘ jetor | ’ ‘ : " ‘ i made use of many kinds Of medicines, as Vv 4 ewe oad =6 JOHN ~NEWSON? BI De agser’s Omtmeat reves inom | DR. CHASE'S KIDNEY | thie int nh on ; Ww s$| day and cures Tetter, Salt Rheum, Sca , = FECTED of these sources. I decided to give Paine’s ‘ ba _———— ail ( |i ; = Head, Eczema, Barbers’ Itch, Ulcers, LIVER PILLS EF Celery Compound a trial, as I noticed by the at IN GIVER {hy } Pho Abort Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs. $¢ | Blotches and all eruptions of ~ 3g e AN ALMOST MIRACULOUS press that it was highly recommended fur my : “A ae ak ” 3) i d quieting, and acts like oubles. [ used several bottles, and it cured ’ RG: : *.| is soothing and quieting, eR Ew trouble 4 1 «alll THE mas = a Ub Montreal $$ | magic in the cure of all baby humors ; 35 CURE. . - the neuralgia as well as the dyspepsia from seseseeeeeSsteSsrrrrryT TTF : 3 | cents which I saffered. ao vvrvy"er,VVY Freer yy F - a dae iii ; i : oa ia Messrs. EDMANSON, BATES & Co., ‘‘Now Iam able to work all winter. In a ‘ 8; Parte atabe a tatet tata ta tate t eee ee Toronto, the past I had to lay off several m e - ge ee : ‘ iin - ing to | cold weather. I am happy to say the neu ’ mee “GARD OF THANSES. | - itat nm ia dite ind hed| “Dean son tabeie toy eng | AS waa le oe ye | . y u regarding my experience with DA. i ubled m _over @ year. = fae , : for sale very low at the Koller Mille.—Geo, | SUT? ae onderful cure of | recommend Paine’s ( elery Compound to any & W HO LESALE. | AT THE--- ae ‘is Kioner-Liver Pits, and the ” adam 7 : one suffering as I did with terrible neuralyia ¥ njitasamains E. Ful), proprietor. dys “a of 18 years’ standing effected by them ; Tara a eae yspepsia of 16 } and dyspepsia. I trust you will insert this er 37—12i, ecd. sata yspe} } : i , with three box:s. Iam as well as lever Was, [etter in the press, so that others may be d Fl | fi 8 receiy ed from n ome ngedboet friends - | d n of 64 years of age. I havere- « jenefited.” t } , =CeLV r ‘ : ; , ‘ a man of 64) ’ ; bene : 666 bbls. Howar our. For the many eer ae y ld wish them a hap- Colonial and American bishops will be , seliens ted Ow CHASE’S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS to cutie a ee ine . } tomers during the year 1890, and wou wish . - p invited to preach at Oxford University this commenced Uh h : : We will call your attention to our e ° a , . . : Saas c a great number of people anc nic has demanded maot ils nine : 7 306 bbis. Planet Flour cus “ | + they ma all continue North Sid “ dus tce the .tiitinw of the Lambeth £ ber of people and they all saythey | The Transvaal Republic has d 1 od Wintel «Oi ea ; p and Prosperous New Year, and that y y age T 2 e Queen Square. on Moca g 8 ’ are worth their weight in gold. If you desire £322,000 indemnity on account of the raid K niv Butt K Spoons, rcrEs, ; ; ‘ : , : ‘a Nnives. : hives, ¢ Suc Both well known and reliable to buy and drink the celebrated Special Blend ne or You _ ao your ee eee oe $ any further statement or certificate of my case, | of Dr. Jameson. a , Sieonn aj en Pt. ‘ " ‘ ‘ i i o participate in tiie] pan by the means of either general © 3 * J will be pleascd to furnish one. = _ a y TICES, lrande, For sale by that I sell. Also as BART, more, invited t 1897 P | local ani -thesia. All kinds of work done} Alex. Gibson has forwarded his check P Vouss truly, pERFEcCT and permanent are the Please call, and we will try hard pleasures of drinking Empire Blend during , ratisfactorily. for $500 to the Governor General as W. W. HODGES, cures by Hood's Sarsapariila, be« to please you, 36-—2w 246 HORACE HASZARD | T. J. MORRIS, Grocer and Crockery Man DR. J. H. AYERS famine fand. Holland: Landing, Ont. on. cause it makes pure, rich, healthy, life and health-giving BLOOD. | G. F. HUTCHESON