9 i892 V.MOA ne ~ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ! THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - . ‘ To the Influenza Germ. eam Saw and ‘pears hfiels S! y Oe ca init ' — oe ; i i od . (Lendon W orld.) i D LICATE + | shingle Mill ww + By the shivering fits which chill us, i mney ee ee By the feverish heats which grill us, ; SHE ani : a : ete ‘ - . i t anbseriber having completed ths erection Ain an emis By the pains acute which fill us, : os ‘I of “ eam Saw and Shiogle Mill on his | Ri ading Room, Gym La8iUM, Edacg. By the aches wh:ch maul and mill us, 5 7 APIa Ne $ | Farma. Fast Kiver, Lot 34,isn+w fully «quipped ‘ : 7 ; ™ r . 5 . ® 400 Inn 0 By the qua ks wh » draught and pill us, ; VD. aX a. Fil e Assuran ce Comp y Leet r 0 ufaecta e tha! m quill ‘e re ea : 1 0 tonal lagse ' Rear flan Roumg, g ; | be rr rly row 4s {ae « ‘ By the bydropaths who swill ue, i ha J oo a ~ A Pe ah in o Buildi g Material By t all »paths who bill us, f Ww OF LOND '?N, ENGLAND. A F. nein c if 5 ne d building rou © ies By the nervous fears which kill us, | _ 0. | & eg : abe your 8 ae . 1 = me eenes A . RGE j : table Road tell u -e Baci on" . ~ jetc., of pord quaiits and at alow price i a eae 7 . , “a Tell us, veil US, wee Bacillus, : 7 RICH ~- BZSrASLISEET 182i. 20 Mill Le cea and “u-wed Fen-ing of all kinds, 2 OO, Here i : Wing Pavers What, and why, and whence you are ane --< ae ae | Kirdling ©. 0. d and 100 i rads Saxdust for sale | Mazezines can sech j 4 a ew Capital and Ass ts ayy } Custou: Sawing promptly dene -\G ZI ' . = ASS ts, Se $31.790.000. . é _ a Mategp Say, are you a germ atom! UNGENT oe : F TUNER, Vor kw i Journal, Gess Have you used economic J. fp OARVELL BROS., o ANY ae =z uffolk “tation -.0, | Fan iy Jon nal, entasy Lemvorary, Bagg Are you truly miasmatic ? — ‘ Age =_ j 1 t) & wky 2) ieee | eam oe de anraug . “a — Agents. silitis. Hoarseness, Conghs, jar30 ‘aw (cat) & why 2n Re'ee ic, vod Words. H rp-r's Mavazine Are you selid or lymph atl i ar hata Ch’t ab. 2. 189: Ir a Las Poattiv: vagy Catapeh, fi Tianna Cholcrs Moria. Dinrehosa, Heat 1atism, Neuralgia, Tootb- Se ee ee ee ee ee ee mencan Revi ee Po ula — Frankly, is your cause zymotx { a 7 2 v'town, Fe an a Pepe gece Soreness in Body or Limbs, Stiff Joluts and Strains, : Mon hiv, Review of Res Suada; at Heat Are yuu native or exotic * Pt BID A.|>iLianaa = ot AS MUCH FOR INTERNAL AS FOR EXTERNAL USE. t Number Especialty Good, —_| Scrivner oe b t 4 ae IL UsTRATED WEEKLI® Yar yo usiness is t eanEacseS ry — It is marvelous how many different complaints it will cure. Its strong point lies s in the fact that it oa sie pin” ee ~~ Weky. P aie Peau 7 Iu a ce ad. Qa - per tor ls your tay to be drot: acte: hedeat e> we! quickly. Healing ali Cuts, Burns urns and Bruises like Magic. Relieving all manner of Cramps and Chills. twice & RON tifie Am. rica a tSanp lm 5 i a aa 4nd do you intend, Bac illus, a2 (ae baad ous QRIGINATED BY AN OLD FAMILY PHYSICIAN. ei Grip, Mus'rated ond a N-w.. Domini atl Jo return again and kil us hath ay All wh direct from us, and uest it, shall receive a certificate that the money shail be refunded sy Te way tratel Y uths’ ompacion, Y aay Men's & sn Mtiedatede: At oem uianah HOLDS THE FIRST PLACEH bed if not ‘acl , Betal oH e by 3 a 1 ls cts. 6 bottles, $2.00. Expr a8 and duty prepaid to any Dare of WY ef} b= |} e . _ —, aes Z : a Jo mike auswer, if you piea 7 é Beware off I TT RINK will be open “or oF Bkating on MON pamphiet sent free. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. Jat eau Bhs ; = ce ri e le : J 3 a ’ TI INS : ~Kedues. ao ny . ert ome 6h eae et ER GENERATION HAVE USED AND BLESSED 17. Sat lane’ Aaa Fell us briefly, tiny mystery, MITATIONS, |{ | and thereafter as follows va'il further notice :— GENERATION A E LL MEN AND WOMEN, ate eae ee iT a. ar taaanee tae . > . x wom ¢ . ° r¢ story ;: ; . d 4 tucati smal imes, ucalion Caci d bo “a your oe aud a s your history ; EEE mee Monday and Fharetes E: enings and Saterday ‘ day of December, March, Institute lear the clouds of obfuscation ae TOA mS A WX Afternoons with Band. and Tuesday an ‘riday id ember. Under the terms of am an oit ; , C tage f e ; . : af e te ie 4 igam atio Ph at snrround your incubation £ t j R AN: \NT Q | Afternoons without Band. aoe - : . + aged : Ty WITTY. the Charlott cow Ath ete oa y aa aaa Furnish, without obstruction, tains : Children under 12 not cdmitted on Monday . i Uti ,, Wi ’ 7". M : ircha ors of § 69 iicketg are Your belated introduction ! —— ee ee Ce Serer eee . = TT : 5 TEN SE. entitied to the use of ‘he Gy:nn «sium, et 1 y your why and ‘ rer ' ig $< Information r gard the Kducati y Let us know your why and wherefore, t ay Pp ack rs’ Tickts seld at the door at he 2 following rates:~j}] . Nt mil it ft j | eI iC) he { ) ; nes apetiaeden Su ties Ghearas a pean Classes What it is you're in the air for, G StCr « Hers Gentlemen’s. 3¢.: Ladies’ ; Children. 10c. ; | | } Of ‘ ) ody =| lato] | pS j ll all mergency ‘er u-aad bieb stand das - Tick i ; u And, meanwhile, O wee Bacillus, . Promenade tickets, 10c. di eod—jans0 { {" ; in | | oe " inmber SOCENTS. §2 bees re cn oe . ear} Reading Iam Since with morbid dread you fill us, Supplies. | ah \ 4 a \iehlt, postage FREI. oe Coca Oe Se ne ve Prithee, take your leave at once THE EEST y , JOH NSTON’S te ae ra a ‘ burlesques, poems, witti- You are cordially invited to call ani ee ~ Odds and Ends. Many years ago the Duke of Montague was one night stopped by a highwayman at Finchley, and robbed of all he had about bim. Among the spoil waa an old family watch, which he much prized. He entreated the peas to return it to him, pleading the st value he set upon it asa family relic, cas adding: “If you will name a price for it and will call on me to-morrow, { wiil pay you for it.” The highwayman, in the most courteous manner, returned it immediately, declaring himself incapable of depriving the duke of so precious @ relic; and promised to do himself the honor of cailing upon him the nextday. True to his appoistment, he cam2; and the duke equally true to his word, at once paid him tne promised sum, This busi ness settled, the duke observed: ‘May I be allowed to ask how you could venture to place yourself in my power, with the gallows as your sure doom?” ‘‘Nay,’” replied the highwayman, “I knew that to be impossible; the Dake of Montague’s honor was my sure guarantee” On wishing him good morning, the duke, with his usual love of fun, asked him. to dine with him in the afternoon. The invitation was accepted, and a large party aeked to meet the man. Full of anecd te, and most polished in maaner, all were en- chanted with bim. When his “hour of busioeas arrived,’ he pleaded an engagement and withdrew. As soon as he was gone, fhe question at once arose: ‘Duke, who was that man—the most gentlemanlike and agreeable man we ever met?” “I am sure I don’ know,’ said the duke: ‘‘all 1 know of him is, that he stopped me on Finchley Common last night, and robbed me ot all I had about me.”’ There was avery stouc and haughty volunteer captain in the Southern army who had centrived to make himself hated by bis men, one of whom took occasion to revenge himself as follows: The captain, who was extremely vain of his appearance and horsemanship, dissatisfied with his own horse, secured a large, showy chestnut (the property of a baker in a neighboring town). which he rode for the first time on the oe- crsion of a graud review of the ar-ny by the commander-in-chief. His enemy heard of the transaction from the garrulous baker, and an inspiration came tc him Oa the day in question the soldiers were drawn up, the came came curvetting and caracolling down the line, his immense frame equeesed into the newest, tightest, most gurgeuus uniform that evera fieid offiser wore, con- scivus of the eyes of his chief, and rejoicing to run his course, when vut stepped his enemy and shouted ‘‘Bread !” with a voice like a bassoon. The horse stopped short so suddenly that the rider was sent spraw)- ing in the dust before his command, the most absurd figure in the world. At Whim Road Cross, on Feb 3. the belov- ed wife of Alex Mathesen, in the 43rd year of her age, leaving four daughters and one son to mourov the loss of a loving mother. At the residence of James Inman, Esq, Hampton, on the 10th Feb inst, Thomas Lourie, youngest son of the late William Lonrie, of West River, in the 23rd year of his age. wat Boston, Mass, on the 18th ult, of la grippe, Christina A Macleod, aged 26 years, dang‘ ter of John and Mary Macleod, Lower Spring Park Road, Ch’towa. Suddenly, at St John, on the 8th inst, Margaret, aged 66 years, wife of William Morrison. At Dalhouse, N B, on the 22nd ult, Mrs McAskiill, aged 72 years, widow of the late John McAskill. At Biiss Cottage, Richibucto, on the 30th ult, James Hilson, J P, aged 7 6 years. At Dundas, on the 3rd inst, Daniel Buach- anan, aged 2! years. Valieyfield, on the 2ad inst, Murdoch, aged 13 months and 8 days, son of Jonathan and Catherine McLeod. At Cape Traverse, on the Ist inst, Mrs Alex Maclean, in the 87th year of her age. At Malden, M ss, on the 6th ult, of endo- carditis, Christy Aan Stuart, in the 2lst year of her age, daughter of Charles and Isabella Stuart, of Prince Co, P E I. At Hampton, on the 16h ult, Freddie Far- rar, aged 16 years, youngest ae of Daniel and Caroline Farrar, of Roston, At Petit Roche, N B, natn Macdonald, aged 62 years. At Commercial Cross, on the 8th inst, Susan F, ia the 79.h year of her age, relict of the late Michael Macdonald. At Stanley Bridge, on the 14th ult, after a awering illness, Alexander Anderson, aged 70 years. At Stauley Bridge, on the 5th inst, Isabella Auderson, aged 87 years, relict of "the late Charles Aaderson. At Tigaish, on the Sth inst, James B Dou- cette, in the 51st year of his age. At Westmorland, on Saturday, 13th Feb- ruary, George Oakes, aged 52 years. Be- sides a large «ircle of friends, the deceased leaves a widow and family of twelve children to mourn the loss of a kind husband and TS subscribers are prepared to furnish Tin Plates of best brands; also, Lob- ster Cans (talls aud Block Tin and Lead, pure Manilla Rope, Trap Nails, Twine for Heads, Paints, Oils, Lacquer, Turpenting, Galvanized Sheet [ron for Boilers, either in sheets or made up any s‘z2 to order. 690 Bigs LIVERPOOL SALT. LONGWORTH & CO, (9) +a: (999 * V E do not claim te have been in exigetence when Colauinba; discovered America, but the world has progressed since 1192, and we do claim to have kept pace with progress mm eur particular line, and we now claim tobe abla to please the most fastidious in the selection of a Clock, for we have imported onw huadred and fit:y nicely firished Ciocks from new patterns, $1.50 upwards. We have also on hand a large supply of WATCHES, SILVKRWARK, SPECTACLES, etc., cheaper than ever offered to the public, Atso— Cleaning and Repairing of locks, Watches and Jewelry atteaded to. Satisfactior guaranteed. G. G. JURY, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. 4 ‘harlotteto town, Jan. 21, 1892 —dy $ p 2aw $3,509 IN REWARDS. The Canadian Agriculturist’s Great ilats), Winter Literary Competition. HE Fifth Half Yearly Literary Competition for the wiater of 1392 of the Canadian Agri- culturist, America’s old and reliable Lilustrated Family Magazine, is no vopen. The following splendid prizes will be given frea to persons sending in the greatest numoer of words | Ja ide out of iett-ra contained iu the words “THE ILLUSTKAT- D AGRICULTURISTL.” 4 Everyone sending in a list of not less than 100 words will receive a valuable present of silverware. Ist Grand Rew UE aude eas 500 in Gold 2nd Grand P iano, valued at $5.0 3rd ee Tallin» hae gee chdauceeal $.5 in Gold 4th = . ‘. ddleewaue Organ valued at $300 5th ' ae ee ee A a Be 100 in God 6t si * Gent’s Gold Waten, full jew’d 7th i i satel s Gold Watch, _ 8th _ Ti i wd auaulidak cee ked 350 in Gol? 9th o as iad .- $25 in Gold 10 Rewards a $10 eac h.. ik inal ieis Wiaiiiie Soe 3:00 Next 20 prizes,—2v silver Tea Sets, quadruple piate, warranted Next 50 prizes,—50 Silver Dessert Sets, warrant- ed heavy plate Next 100 prizes,—100 Silver Butter Dishes, ete., warran'ed heavy plate. Next 500 prizes consists of Heavy Plated Silver Ketties, Bucter Disies, Fruit Baskets. Bis- euit Jars, ‘jugar Shells, Bewer Kpives, ete., etc., all fully warranted, making a total of 689 splendid rewards, the vaiue of which will aggregate $3,500, This grand Literary Competition is open to everybody everywhere. ‘the following are the conditiuns : i— 2 ‘ihe words must bs constructed only from letters in the words “THE ILLUSTRATED GRI CULTURIST,’ "and must be only such as are found in Weosier’s \Jnabridged Dictionary, in the bod of the book, ncne of the supplement to be used. 2 The words mnst be written in rotatioa “nd nusubered 1, 2, 3, and soon, tor facilitating in decidiny the winner. 3 Letters cannot be used oftener than they ap- pear in the words “‘THt ILLUSTRATED A@RI- CULTURIST.” For instance, the word “egg” caunor be used as there is but one “yx” in the three words i The list containing the largest number of words will be awarded first prize, and so on in order of merit, Kach list as it is received will be numbered, a dif two or more tie, the first re- ceived will be award d first prize, and so On, therefore the beaefii of sending in early will readily be seen. 5 Each list mast be accompanied by $1 for six months subscription to [ue AGRICULTURIRT. The follo sine gentlemen have kidly consent- ed to act as juiges:—J. G. Macdonald City Clerk, Peterborou. h, Canada, and Commodore Calonutt Peterborough. (urn Last CoMPeTiTION.—“ Got 31,000 prize = rigu',"—-M_ M Brandon, Vancouver, B, “Thanks for ee prizs.”—G. W. Cunning Denald, B. C.. * brze re eived am." Baptie, West Superior, Wis. ‘*$300 seta re ceived. Tnanks.”--G. V. Robertson, Toronto and 300 others ia Unite Fi States and Canada. This is NO LOTTERY—merit ouly will count The re putation for :airness gained by (HE AGRI- CUTTCRIST in the pas: is ample guarantee tha’ this Competition will be conducted in like man- ner. Send 3c stamp “or full corticul:rs to THE AGRICULTURIAT, Peterborough, Canada. jants —-dy law (fri) & «ky 9m Mortgaze Sale. Te be sold by Public Auction, at the Coart House in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, on WED- NE3DAY., the Twenty-fourth day of February next, 188, at the hour of Eleven o'clock, a. m. Ae that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Charlottetown, in Queen's county, in Priuce Edward Isiand, bounded and described as follows, that is to say :—Commen- civg on the sou h-eastern side of Kent street, in said city, and in ths north-eastern bouncary of a piece of land in the possession of John Jack~on and running thence along said boundary south- easterly sixty-four feei four inches, or to the rear ——ARE —— THE BRST. octl3—t t a tf iS THE CHEAPEST, chair aide ESSENCES aid SPICES COLD FACTS. The following from a oatient of Dr. Farrel’s who was cu ed of Con- sumption show : what PHOSPHOLEINE (Pronounced FOS-F0-LEEN), er will do. Dear Sir. Last summer I was troubled with a cough, and my physiciin says unmis- | | takable symptoms of co sumption, in- cluding debility and ks of flesh. I lost 30 pounds in weght in a few weeks. My physician, who examined me, advised me to use -rour Cop Liv- ER Oit Cream with H crorHospHrrEes (PHOSPHOLEINE), « id I am happy to be able to inform you that it has produced a complete cue, and I have regained from 124 to {54 pounds in weight, and am now enjoying good health. I drove 65 riiles at night across Cape Breton during a snow storm in December wi hout suffering from it in the least. I am, dear sir, yours faithfully, Halifax. EB. R. Harrreton, 50c. per bottle, contah ing 69 doses. For Sale by all dealers. Bros., Charlottetown. For saie by Geo. E, Bughes and Reddin — ee s Mere the hour of i! o'clock, a m. consideration and decision, and each — is requested to be pre: ent personally ° one day previous to the mee! ing. V'M. McLEAN, Cashier. Ch’town, Feb. 1°92 -2aw (w th) & wy tl dte ANNUAL MEETING. Merchants’ Bank P E. Island. THE ANNUAL GENER 4‘ & SERIING ot the S olders Berk of P. 5 {sland will bot he tits Ben Great G0 treet, Ch wat wn. oa DAY, the 3rd day of b next, A, D. at As tie Hank comes under she new Ban Act on the tstdavy of March ne<t, importan: ques- tions will comeup atthe ..onual Meeting for a must be left with tie Cashier at least PAAR AAAAAAAALAL A Pn Betas J. PICOT, Panis, Soi € PROPRIETOR. iLESSIVE | PHENIX }Makes Hard Wate- Soft. Makes White Cloti.es Whi Mak s Flannels So’t and Clean. Makes Fruit Stninr Vanish. Makes Tin Like Si ver. Makes Paint Like vew. Makes Glassware 3rilliant. Makes Earthenwar » Spotless, {Makes Windows L ke Crystal. Makes Baths and Sinks Pses and d Bright. Povuvrre, —— ity “ce “ce cs ce February 5, 1892. Js A GODD STAND-TY. It is made quickly. Is effective in cases of exhaustion. Adapi‘ed to the weak digesiivn of the aged and very young. AN OBJECT TO See our very fine Stock. “ of “ a“ “ known to me.” “ec “ “ 6“ a MARK WRIGHT & 00., Ltd. Charlottetown, Jan. 12. 1892—2aw & wky “ “ “ “cc cs “é “ “ss to your reading Buy our very fine stock. See our Oak Bedr>om Suites. Buy ous Jak Beir>om Suites. See our New Style See our Ash Bedroom Suites. Buy our Ash Bedroom Suites. See our $30 Plush Purlor Suites. Zarlor Suites. Buy our New Style Parlor Suites, Buy our $30 Piush Parlor Suites, WE BO NOT. OBJECT to Sample Orders. Carload ‘‘rders. Filling Telegraph Orders. Filling Mail Orders. Your Urdering ‘axkets by "elephone Your Ordering of our Salesmen. Serving you promptly ani dealing with you justly, and furnishing you with Fine Goods at Fair Prices. will have b:ea attained. 18 adver isemen’. and if you buy from us our OBJECT k numbers of that zk Society Journal, ished weekly. Sub- Tops ” anc a LOWN mC r, at the cs" togethc r yoar, icaler for tuem.or address, TOWN TOPICS, 2] West. 242 Street, N. Y¥. City DR. GEO A. BAYNES, Physician and Surgeon, -—SPECIALIST ON—— Diseases of Women “nd Chronic Diseases of Men. ERMS-—Consultati n and Prescri tion, $1 00; Consultation sp cial Examination and Pre- Griptios. from $200; Visits in City, ‘rom $1 00: Visits to C -untry, gual rates. OFF iICE :--Qu°en Square, Ch’town. from 10 t2 12a m. and from 2 to4 p. m. Nizht Ca'ls a ten ied .s at Residence, 117 UPPER PR-N E STREET. Ac dress all professi mal letters to P.O Box 47, Chariotietowa, P. E. 1 dw—jan2é HENRY ©. SHAW, B. A, At orney-at-Law, Commissioner, &e OFrFicg, SBROWN’S BLOCE, CHARLO I'TETOWN, Money to Loan Hours Sm (law & wky) -nov4 ©. R. SHALLWODOD, Barrister and Attorn>y-at-Law, NOTAKY PUISLI. , Office in Cameron B'ock, lately occupied by F. L. Haszard, E-q., South Side ¢ f Queen square, MONEY TO LOAN. Ch’town, Jan. 21, i892-e°d & wy 3m for Infants and Children. “Castoria is so well adapted tochildren that {recommend it as superior wo any prescription HL A. Aacnsr, M.D., 111 80, Oxford St. Brooklya, N. ¥. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Piarrhces, Eructation, Withous tnbuidiies medicition, Kills Worms, gives sivep, and promotes di- Tas Cenraun Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, 1891-92 Winter Arrangement. ER 1-92 TRAINS FOR THE EAST TRAINS FROM THE EAST, TRAINS FOR THE WEST. TRAINS FROM THE WEST. STATIONS, | No. L No. 3 STATIONS. No. 2 «a. M. P. M. i 715 1 50 7 34 212 817 3 06 8 30 3 2 9 00 3 57 90 4 07 $40 ti or ea 52 Summerside.......... aD a x * eee et es i Junction...... 12 36 7 re | Deonscccccesevces 12 45 7 330 | Hunter River {1S 8 355 | North Wiltshire ......... 1 2% x 435 alty Junction. .... .. 2 12 4 er § 35 ' harlottetown.... Saenen ar 2 30 10 STATIONS, No. 6 | STATIONS. | No | PM. tf A. Emerald Sanction......do| } 410 || Rosoratd Junotia a ap 6 30 Cape ‘Traverse.......... 5 0 Emera'd Junction..... 72 NERVE NERVE BE ‘ANS ere a new dis covery that © * tue VY Orst Cases of ous Debi: ity, Lost Vigor and — M anhood ; restores the BEANS c of bo “ly or miad by over r-work, or the errors or ex- esses of youth. This Remedy ab- solutely curea the most obstinate cases vhen all other TREATMENTS have failedeveuto relieve. Sold by drug- gists at $1 per package, or six for $5, oF pert by Ineil on receipt of price by addressing gTHEJ “DICINE | CO. Montreal, P. Q Write for pam For sale by Geo E. Hughes and Reddin Hros. RE NOT a Pur- Fs gative Medi- cine. They area BLoop BUILDER, ic and Recon- aS STRUCTOR, as they supply in a condensed form ‘th 2 substances Brich ihe Blood, curing 1 SORSCS coming a Po on and Wat- Y BLoop, or from Weruare p> Humors in gthe Loop, and also invigorate and Buitp 1¢ Dioop and 47 SySsTLM, when broken adown by overwork, mental worry, disease, es pepanibet and indisore- ™ tions. They have a SPreciric ACTION on the Sexvat System of both men and women, restoring LOST VIGOR and correcting all IRREGULARITIES and 8U? PRESSIONS, EVERY & Who finds his mental fac- ulties dull or fail or his physica’ MARE flagging, should take these Pituis. They will “= tore his lost energies, ‘pots physical and mental EVERY WORAN should take them. They cure all su pressions and irreguisrities. which inevitably entail sickness when neglected. BER * should take these Prrzs, YOURG They will cure the re- suits of youthful bad hab’ts, and strengthen the system. YOUNG WOMEN take them regiiar. For sale by all druggists, or will be sent upo receipt of price (We. per b dx), by addressing SHE DR. WILLIAMS’ MED. CO, Brockville, Ont. PENNYROYAL WAFERS. A specific monthly medicine for ladies to restore and regulate the menses; ypegne @ free, healthy ani painless No aches or pains on ng ‘ouch. Now used by over 30,000 lacie: Jnce used will use again. Invigo ate these organs. Buy of your druggist only those with our » — re across face of label. Avoid sut £1.00 » EURLKA “nbc Dernoir, My For sale, mailed, by G40. E. HUGHES Apothecaries’ Hall, Ch’town. dw UGH, a NOTHING LIKE should take them These Prunus wil » through the iustitutioa come Visitors always wel. Cc. A. MAFTT?, General Secretary, jan?’ PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST, Contains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriant, E. W. CILLETT, — Ont. ee, OLD LONDON Billiard Hall & Oystsr House IS STILL TO THE FRONT ZYVERY CHING of the best. Call aad 4 convinced. FRESH OYST# ast ceived every day. JOHN JOY, oct20—tf ERFECTLY RESTORED |! “T intended to let you know results of treat- ment, but thought I'd best wait, and after five months J must say, that I am thoroughly satis- fied that I was perfectl iy restored to health, bo as regards physical and nervous vigor and | may also say, that Lam enga at work for the last five months, which I never could have stood but for your treatment.” The original of above letter is on file in our office. It is No 81 in a collec- tion of over 2,000 sim lar letters from actual patients. We havea A POSITIVE CURE For Lost or Failing Vitali y; Gen- eral and Nervous Debility; W eak- ness of Body and Mind, Effect c= rors or Excesses in Old or You Hiow to enlarge and Strengthen W Undeveloped Organs and Parts of Body. Absolutely unfailin Treatment — Benefitsina . Men testify from 50 States, Territor es and Foreign Covntries. You can write them. Bovk, full explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free Address ERIE MEDICAL CO., 7 BUFFALO, N.Y, PLAY BALL —~—AND TAKE IN—— THE SILVER OAR, Opposite the Raiiway Station. ()* STERS of the b-st; RILLIARDS, POOL aad BOWLING ALLEYS just built. verything according to regul tion. SOHN JOY. oct20—tf A = Fed a affectionate father. The funeral, which was | thanee uotheceriy along aiid cone line ewoney: : ; No.7 | No. il STATIONS. No& No. 12 —— Mitect er. ’ ch Was | thenee north-easterly along seid rear line twenty- STATIONS, 0. 7. o. 11. si 0. . — TS very largely attended by the friends and | ix feet and six inches, or to the proper line of aj $ THE ONLY ARTICLE THAT Witt <4 Fe! | HAWK EK R’S A ; salasies of the deceased, took place on Mon. plot of land heretofore conveyed by Thomas } CLEAN Ziric. P.M. = Ma M P, M. dye rtistag. 1 h lock, he B ¢ | Carpenter to Mary Walsh ; theace north-wester- | 4 F le by G ti ap 2 30 61 7 10 r crap aetna eisiihinesl —— day, 15th inst., at one o'clock, to the Baptis ly along said line to the said Kent Street ; thence | 2 For sale by Grocers ard Dru:;gists Everywhere, J meee? 2 50 é » . 7 35 , ” . burial grouad at Westm: rland. south-westerly along said strees twenty-six feet } } ; Royalty Sa nciiaek < oan 7 c2 a 8 50 {) ll all BP} y a Sim F you wish to advertise anything anywhere at -=- . er inches, i. to > se of — FACTORY IN MCNTREAL. ee ee 3 55 Ar? 33 Mount stewart Juno{ dp 2 45 . any time, write to GEO. ° ROWE.UL & OO. sing part of Town Lot Number Sixty-eig hr . No, 105 : , New ¥ A Pleasing Sense the Third tundeed of Towa Lots ia Charlotte. | | EARS AND SONS, sore agents, § | “C2 Stewart June. 410 [. eee on IR, Aan PE ee 4s ith and strengt wea and of | “S22 ore Sey renee pilidiacenoacseinn 5 22 10 10 3 5 VERYON aA eo? tater a the — ; _ Toe h wer .. a f The above sale will be made under and by vir- seneseeeescelP 5 45 10 20 41 Oo i oh or 4 ‘old ; = = = i: fe need of 3 - “io well to obtals ease and comfort follows the use Of Syrup | iue of a vo*er of seie contained in a certain ines and Shorts. a N — 5 é . a cony of “Boo. for Advertisers,” 36° page® of Figs, as it acts in harmony with aature | Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the fire woe = A PM Pe me price one dollar Mailed, postage paid. on Ie to effectually cleanse the system when cos— Sek = ae ias ‘i = ae eet pep oa Mount Stewart Junc....dp| 4 05 Te Ta in iccinccts soe enedD 6 12 19 Wills ceiptor orice Contaius a careful compilaiies tive or bilious For sale in 252 bottles by aoe ee undersigned of the other part. 2 TONS in Stossidilline ow $600660sendetccaseees ‘¢ sa pene SN i cbebcinbesdnns 7 r 12 49 A FEW DOSES Effe t — on hon pave ve and “el las ‘n or Dinero ol leading Gemegite. jas tha] oe Saban perccolare sper fe Witem 8 FDO) TUNE fe Senta es £t. | 8a. Gee aly | 28 ee ee BMAPC: | circulation ratinz of every ons. and 90 — oe “Sasst this thay of January, A. D. 1°92. AULD BROS BOUFIS....4--.e00e0ce00e OP 6 40 10 lv || Mount Stewart Junc. Bt ss ' 36 : eae of informsiinn a out rates and © a ie matte Great bargains in print cottons, eshetings, HARLES E. MCKINNON, : =| Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by all Drug. Sees ROW EL: ‘3 ADVE LTESLN’ : BU 4BAU, &c.—J B. Macdonald. #17 61 ni6—eveat tl = Mortgagee, feb6 —Im eod & wk ar Trains are ron Eestern Standard Time, giste. oet26 a c~—neva ja evse yY & 10 Sprace Stree:, New Yor. iy