i bo * y , 1897 in the back, loins or groins and all forms of kid- abode on the mountain the unknown, also | Uf course all these exercises must be taken or oe as aoe Charlottetown and St. ue i e ney disease. Price 2§¢. i : a fugitive slave, reached the spot in safety | 1) proper costume, Which should consist every tub, pan, pail and basin in the flat correspondents adiress , G A SHARP, D.POTTINGEh, Munyon’s Headache Cure stops headache in and found shelter in the hermit’s hut. For | Of loose fitting garments that will not in with boiled rice, the proportions of which Chissdietiire ; rs “epeeteeaicet. Gen Me Gort tae three minutes Price 2§c. two years they lived together in peace and | terfere with any part of the body and will appalled him. Hiding as much of ii as i Charlottetown. oneton, Munyon’s Pile Ointment positively cures all forms of piles. Price 25c. Munyon’s Blood. Cure eradicates all im- purities of the blood. Price 25§c. Munvon’s Female Remedies are a boon to all women. Munyon’s Asthma Remedies relieves in 3 minutes and cure permanently. Price $1. Munyon’s Catarrh Remedies never fail. The Catarrh Cure—price 25c. —eradicates the isease from the system, and the Catarrh Tab- lets—price 25c.—-cle anse and heal the parts. Munyon’s Nerve Cure is a wonderful nerve tonic. Price 2§c. Muny yn’s Vitalizer restores lost vigor. Price $1. » A separate cure for each disease. At all druggists, mostly 25¢ a vial. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon 11 and Albert street, Toronto, answered with free medical advice for any disease. al Misery. Charles Kingsley’s recipe for being mis- erable is as follows: “Think about your- self, about what you want, what respect people.eught to pay to you, and what peo- ple think of you. In other words, center all your thoughts on self, and you will have abundance of misery.”’ A Teacher Taught. “I will teach you a thing or two,” said the terrier as he jumped at the hedgehog | And as he jumped back, yelping with pain, the hedgehog remarked: | “Don’t whine. I was only giving you a few pointers. ’’—Louisville Courier-Jour- safety, but one day word reached .the un- known that the agents of his former mas- ter were on his track and were but a few miles distant. Choosing death rather than f® return to slavery or the betrayal of his friend's hiding place, the unknown stole away amid the rocks and there died by his own hand. A few years ago the remains of the two slaves were buried side by side, close by their cabin, and a funeral service was held in the presence of a large pumber of people. The monuments were_ereeted by the colored people of the staté Shortly aft- erward.—New York Sun. COLUMBUS A PIRATE. Frank R. Stockton Says the Discoverer Disobeyed Queen Isabella's Orders. Frank R. Stockton, in his story, **'The Buccaneers of Our Coast,’’ in St. Nich- olas, says: It is not necessary for us to enter very deeply into the consideration of the policy of Columbus toward the people of the is- lands of the West Indies. His second voy- age was nothing more than an expedition for the sake of plunder. He had discov- ered gold and other riches in the West In- dies, and be had found that the people who inhabited the islands were simple hearted, inoffensive creatures who did not know how to fight and who did not want to fight. Therefore, as it was so easy to sail his ships into the harbors of the defenseless islands, to sabjugate the natives and to take away the preducts of their mines and soil, he commenced a ver- itable course of piracy The acquisition of gold and all sorts of plunder scemed to be the sole object a this Spanish expedition, and natives were enslaved and subjected to the greatest hardships, so that they died tn great num- allow free action of all the muscles Literary Continuity. “Write more connected stories, ** snarled the city editor to his new reporter And the next day the reporter hand: in his copy all pasted together — Detroi Free Press Cyelometers are in use in cabs in Ber lin Letpsic and Dresden ‘They record th PAoeL BINeUNne of mitlos traveled and th eyvnl tare of the oee urns — ™ SIGK HEAD LONE Positively cured by t20c58 Little Pills, from Dyspepsia, A per- They «20 relicve Distress {ndi-estion and Too Mearty Eating. fect remeuy for Dizziness, Nausea, Dr swsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable ee nee we + retired with a bad headache. He filled he could, he took in a steaming mess to give Piper, who had concealed himself un- der Mrs. Jorkins’ lounge **Youcan’t give a dog redhot food,” said his wife. **Yca must cool it for hin I always do.”’ Her husband looked at her with admira- tion. He was beginning to think hera martyr. He took the rice and the dog into the kitchen, whither Mrs. J. presently followed him. She found him on his knees, with his bicycle pump, hard at work. He was cooling the rice, while Piper sat by and howled.—Chicago Times- Herald. Sorting Sawed Lumber, “The Story of a Pine Board” is one of the articles in St. Nicholas. Mr W 3S Harwood, who writes it, tells of the growth of the tree, the felling of it by lumbermen, its passage to the mill and the cutting into boards. Then he says: A system of rollers carries the sawed lumber and the slabs from the saws to the distant end of the mill, where the boards are trimmed and sorted. The rollers are revolving cyclinders of steel, raised just enough from the tables in which they are set to Keep the lumber in motion. Stand- ing at the end of the roller carriage, a blue bloused workman with his sharp picaroon dircets the board in any direction he wishes, the rough slabs being sent along one set of subordinate rollers to be shaved up into shingles or ripped into kindling for city consumption, while the boards pass up a broad, inclined table, where whizzing little saws trim them and saw them into the requisite lengths Ina high caye near the top of the room a work- man operates a series of levers like those in use in a railway switchyard, directing the pieces of lumber as they pass up the incline. ‘The lumber then tumbles down ae an ; ™ ii . 5 % IN MEMORY OF Two SLAVES. A SIGHT TO BEHOLD. A DOG THAT OWNS JORKINS CALENDAR, DEC 1897. ‘ eum. . * Story of Two Monuments In the Wilds of | Look upward to the azure dome, Ts Canine te T sini and Mrs. Jor MOON'S CHANGES P E { land Railway ’ » D F ‘ . Ji NGEDS | ' the Kittatinny Mountains. Where suns and planets are at home ea i. shin Sate . ‘ phase - a sure Fr mJ rT. : . " mo Nine miles northeast of Harrisburg, in And where the clouds at pleasure roam, aia ai Gn ta ae ic a Full Moon, 8th, 12h. 41.9m. . midnight. iciliicdeitaigiisih : ’ - a 8 at “ rT X- a : the solitude of the Kittatinny range of | Look outward to the billowy sea, Nicit ‘the dog owns Jorkins. and they \ ast Quartet, 1a, 12h, 9.2m, mid ught. Onand after MONDAY, 4th Oct, 1897 the 6 mountains, stend two unique monunients. Where argosies for you and me ok ‘ies Wai Shi hethiesiy oles. 4k dat New Moon, 23rd. 3 ons im., p.m, trains of this Railway will ron daily, (Seana, ; “a The spot is far from any human habita- Drift rudderless and will not be i : ces ail First Quarter, Both, oh. 14.2m, P- m days excepted,) as unde ; te ' ? i i ly shaped ; 4 ive Directed to some port where we much to the discomfiture of that good ) i y) r. tion, amid curiously shaped and massive ct » po s j ‘ > iy ve » Aart renean fran i > ta a neral Long : ; -‘ ot bowlders and on the very crests of the May get their golden cargoes free. ° a . ho does me 3 emt os ot Weak tha it ? a ry | he . | 422OeTRLe Cops . h : : : * ; ricige The wanderer who by chance © Look upward tot} ntain top, ‘ae so snore sense than most neo Rises Sets Jrains Out- ne . Trains Victor flyer tli Most bsti- | strays inte this region may weli pause in | From Which a0 avalanche mes arte ee I a 2 cg seaoettem Byes Bt Oe ead STATIONS. sine _ ) v : ) astonishment before a roughly hewn rock ) p SS ae his favurite h h, m,. down. | up Jay Q | upon which stand two carved headstones Look down the street 2 mile er so, a cas Mr ‘I a in adds sarcastically ! Wednesday | 410 ! ciel : | te k orm of I) PA p if white 1 arbl >t mring the foll ywin in- Where people come and pe eple vo es, i S. off ‘ Si , Si ‘ i ‘vy 2 ee : i , bo ny ss it la § 5 "e theo i ™ wiles . : Ss In such a tossing that they seem ‘he knows enough to come in when it 4 i | ‘. > aa = 1s Charlottet PMA, M a iil _— The flotsam of a swollen strenin rains. because he hates to pot wet r Ga) ! ‘ ee » ID yar Ctown ..., @ an 9 . — ' UNKNOWN eee ce : bag So " ; 41 Saturday } )) 3 52: 6 29 Rovaltv Tunctior : 4) | | é ; ; : ; Piper is a dey of parts part terrier, j : pat cay : o dL >. ' 2 : ron. G16 9 ‘ Here in the solitude of God's acre lies one Look int 1\dows where the cold ! ‘ : 48 1 Sunda 9 449. 7 (2 N ie » 919 >” . 4 ® a ok into windows where the cole ith a strain of bird. doy and a dash of 0} Sunday ; { ce. 2 oes rth Wiltshire. ~ 9 init ROVED HOWMCLvO! GTils whose hte wt Lived Wi hp athos and suifering And jewels of the new and old with a rain ay ¥ ‘ mae ; j 6 | Monday 8 t sei 7 12. unter River ay 42 8 30 | and who had a tragic end. He took the north Are set in glittering array water spaniel lie dislikes to get his foet 71 Tuesda 8 5 34 - ow Bradall.ane ee » 52) 8 15 star asa guide to liberty, yet in a fitful mo For these who have the cash to pay. wet and is afraid of a gun He seldom 3} Wed athe 5 a4 ‘ 43 fF a aan cool BOS 37 . . ees ment, for fear of betrayal, he took the deadly : barks at night and would wag _ his tail at ie Wie 7 5 ~ . : rene? + Maes a7 QV?) 7 Pp mle itl bl Walks nf } fp cup to save himself from bondage by his fel Look at some 1 iv carriage which sight ve u burglar and accompany him 9 i Thursday S om) 7 53 - Freet wn. ‘452 oa 4 UU} L a | low men. May make you wish that you were rich. through the heuse noiselessly le has one t on s A) 8 07 t 2 pet , sa 1 38) 6 54 ‘ ' DOMINE DIRIGE NOS. ai dlc , \¢ sail ata sellin al | Saturday | s >d0| § 3O Ar yor 3. ~| 4 io; y } ) 1 9 GEORGE WASHINGTON Look anywhere—that 1s to say, accom plshraent and one only He gov 2 © ndav i ; 1 4 Lv { S’Side Ly. 415 6 29 ure lS I d ; jown three flights of flat stairs every ot a 5 )$ "i ’ ' 1 0011 v : Died April 8, 1868. Look anywhere except her way— down , eet renee af Q 1a : ial a MT; ) w ; a atid viket we'd deen morning to bring up the daily paper 13 } Mond 5 02) 8 59... Miscouche ...... 3 4210 37 An honest colored man who lived and died i here comes what we'd conceal, a ee 4 Pe PAE ity yt i4 | Tues lay ) s 22) 9 17|.. Wellington - - ” er | on this mountain. He is buried on the site of | A dumpy woman one wheel which Mrs. Jorkins gets from him by ic W : ' ay n 13 9 | = } ; 9 1 Port Ell rooons) 3a ae | . ae + en? ial eA ‘ ‘ , nae sheies otenin eanesd 4° > is: ¢ Ve nvr? i . a " iad his former home. His virtues are related by ! And dia you ever strategy in the course of the day after he 4 : . ‘ > ** $009 9] C WH N OTHERS PAIL re Oh, me! Oh, my! gi 16 { Thursday 13 9 45310 25.- O’Leary.. 9 > on : n 1h } all who know him BH Oe ew ee ee = oc he has chewed it to pulp v *) 0 , | 3 . V-scosveoe! 2 i Gam r CURES iu RPQUIESCAT IN PACE New York Sun Jorkins had often intimated to Mrs. J 17 | Pri lay : ft 0 ca 01,10 51 a ee |T SS 788 oo i Friend, pause and think of the Brotherhood sip that it was no trouble to bring upa canine a on 45 $) é a 51 35 T; er on ete neae 1307 P | of God. One may have a few more grains of | Lincoto s Berth hybrid by hand and believes that now ¢ Sunday 46 10 | 5 GD 1D Bl +s SHRED bce cess I? DO 6 SS ’ ? AY ? A ‘ . ‘ : ; : oe Mr. George Ciffin, 249 City Hall avenne, | pigment beneath his skin. Looking a In the early days of sleeping ears two! when he is brought up and they can 7 | zee 1G 0 fe ME gee are ‘ : . i p is eackes us that the Brother : . : f ee “uesday o i _ Mt. fontre duebec ada. save: “I auffer- | Portals of eternity tea nen siept in ene berth One day a tal! ‘ither sell, lose him or give him away , 2 Uesda) 47 11 } 4. MIP, ne. Montreal, Quebec, Canada, sa I st } hood of Man is inspired by God’s word. There | " ‘ : * _ i : . A a ™ ( 7 i neither sell io “ . , a ¥ WS te dale 17 12 & 20) & 50 Esl akuniee A. M.IP. ed for years with kidney trouble accom- all prejudice of race vanishes away lanky man engaged a berth from Pullman that her ninistrations should continue, B | Tt co * z Cae eee eae sarlotterown .../ 9 10 aa anied by severe headaches, paina in the pi Pullman handed hin the check and said and that if she cannot go out and take 1urse ry 47 Bs; 6 5A 8 24)..Royalzy function 8 501 2 5 panied | ACHES, pains t The story of the two monuments dates | ‘3 aieatd math thd ther Ghank <atthed iat 1 Plast with tee Sb Ob tne ane rete 24 | Friday 18 12 7 343) Redford ~ te . ” So — : . ee } Shall se ’ recheck YF} rt i r : 3 i é ‘ ‘ * 9 te ee ee 2. vack, a dropsical condition and loss Of | ¢o the days of the underground railroad, ee ene The oe 1's a : : 25 i ore 18 14 8 25 4 15)...\r Stewart 8 32) 3.17 ‘ ” tn — ha } Ee : . oO anon an, course > il iv me ‘ O : * Reccocees g ~ appetite. The best doctors in the hospital when escaped slaves were pursued by their : : . a — Se a , . 8 45 a 8 10) 2 45 treated ine for headaches for ten yeare <iees sammich SUk® Chasen Weak man wound himself up to his full height The other day Mrs Jorkins struck. She 48 15 5&8 45°44 fies 7 171 200 I : : ars) 5s : asters. é sorge Wash- : “ a ne ee without being able to relieve me. In fact ad : . ie esca fr * i in boeken then unwound himself again *Younuw | had often threatened to, and on one occa- 48 15 9 14.50' POO .cccsst 15} 1 39 v ’ re 1 i P } & } rte > ‘ SCL > sy i ; z - a em » - « . Rol ft tell the cause of it. . I} a cesta wae aft nent if adve nt ure man. “he Se. © She PE whe CEN aes | See Ne eee ee eee 29 | Wednesd 0 16 ° Ol) Bear River ...46.) 6 41)12 48 ’ were 1&8 ; ants > € S¢ re y . : » . , . w| : ul . vale ‘“* 2 7 ‘M : K Iney i oe age ‘eink ‘oa ii. thy: eteeieaneis 4 one of your berths when fT am wound | fused to attend to Piper's diet another 30 | Thursda ay 49 16 30 @ 6S 1) See... a: 6 10/12 00 — ao Sone. T ae s oad a "i Chinen to ar in freedom eee upino if is Welcotne to the a@ccotinida hour She deelared she might as well live : oo ursc ay 49 17 j A. M,)P, M.| ee A. MIP. ML Core, my headeenes ‘were acer a aie ae aaa he built for tion.” This man was Abraham Lincoln in a ricefield as to be eternally cooking 49 418 | A. M./P. M ian = appetite is good and I now fee: perfectly 1 the as Seon tats Iter ~ New York ‘Tribune rice in the flat kitchen for that dog She 8 10 415) .Mt. Stewart .. 8 05 on well.” himself a rude hut and lived the life of a — said that Piper ate a gallon of boiled rice { 999 & ORI. Cardi "tw 2 35 ; eget, ~ halt ‘ 5 i u ’ eo © O6)..Cardigan........ 12 hermit for a period of 12 years. Gray and Outdoer Exercis er diem HE N RY R LORDI Y Cc E 045 5 201..G coord § 18 Mun yon’s Rheumatism Cure seldom fails 7 bent with years, he finally passed away to . 2 : ‘I'll see him further,” she said to the : : ? A = - “| — ee ; } to6 his reward, alone, as he had lived. After Muldoon, the trainer and athlete. ad hh thea he eit : aes A.M Can. Soc. C. E. Sesto 4 A. M.IP, M, relieve in one to three hours, andcure in many days the body was found in a kneel- | Vises the sane physical exercise for women astonished Jorkins, ** before 1 turn myself p. wl —— | ——| ee . an Giiton ate . — ~~ . . ’ r . i 7 ving ‘ on : few days Price 25¢. ing position under a giant pine overlook- | 8 for men *‘@utdeor exercise. he says into a Hindoo, cooking rice for him. ry Graduate College of Crvil Engineering | 5 mo .Emeratd Th Munyon’s Dyspepsia Cure positively cures ing the valley. “will preserve their beauty, bring health { # yourself and see how you like it. Cornel! University. 40 -Cape Traverse .. 6 3) all forms of indigestion and stomach trouble The elements of deeper tragedy enter | 8d improve the temper He suggests Jorkins was crushed. He asked meekly Consulting Engineer for General Work, | p. m.! Pes Price 25c. : into the story of the unknown. Four | 0d, long, brisk waiks, work with the where the rice was Kept and spent the Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ae Munyon’s Kidney Cure speedily cures pain years after Washington had taken up his | @ambbelis, jumping repe and playing ball | Pest of the day cooking it, while his wife | yp and Bridge De«igning. Trainsare run by Kastern Standard ‘Tip Kaiway Mfce.Juoe,, 897 i _ FOR THE 244244 GRANE 8 the other side of the incline and ts ready for piling Smail Pill. Small Dose. Small Prico. Sub stitution THE LIQUOR AND DRUG bers. At onetime 300 of them were sent as slaves toSpain A pack of bloodhounds, which Columbus had brought with him for the purpose, was used to hunt down the poor Indians when they endeavored to escape from the hands of the eppressors, and in every way the island ef Hayti, the} | principal scene of the actions ef Colum- | “»C€C ve eu bus, was treated as if its inhabitants had committed a dreadful crime by being in possession of the wealth whieh the Span- iards desired for themselves. Queen Isabella was greatly eppesed to insis* these crucl and unjust preceétings. She sent back to their native land the slaves which Columbus had shipped to Spain, aud she gave positive orders that no more of the inhabitants were to be enslaved and that they were all to be treated with mod eration and kindness. But the Atlantic is a wide ocean, and Columbus, far away from his royal patron, paid litt!e attention to_her wishes and commands, and with- ent going further into the history of this period, we will simply mention the fact that it was on account of his alleged atroc- ities that Columbus was superseded in bis command and sent back in chains to Spain. RUBS coo) chad ada Are cut again this season in new styles and in all the new Shoe Shapes, right up to date, but with the same old “wear lake iron” quality tat has always characterized them, because they are HABIT a 2 z= IT guarantee to every victim of the liquor wt drug bab't, no matter how had the case, oct Carter's, that «ben my vegetable medicine is taken . as directed, all desire for liquor or drags a a ea! i< removed within three davs, and a per- ‘ask for Carters, manert cure etfeeted in three weeks. The med'cine is takeu privately aod without honestly made of pure Rubler, interfering with business duties. Immedi- ate resuitx-nomlal appetite, sleep and clear BE SURE YOU GET GRANBY'S THIS YEAR brain, ard health improved in every way. [odis ble testi eli led. Linv: shit . : strict investigation. Address Mr. A.| SECECWSCCC SCC TES © © Ge ee © GV OE PS Hutton Dixon, No. 40 Park Avenue Mon- S COCOA se Te ’ ates die cata: aa SS Te ENGLISH Oysters RUBBERS eae OVERSH OES. BREAKFAST COCOA Possesses the following mee t on yster Jee WERDICT i'.3 Distinctive Merits: i the weakness and disease of the organs dis- si Seba tke All the leading dealers in the principal towns of the “jy, he fraud of the day. — #2444 _ — — — = 1d demand Liver Pills a4 +i FOLLOWING THE HOUNDS. It is not alone in exceptional recreations like fox-hunting, that a woman needs steady tierves, strong muscles and a healthy, vig- orous constitution. She needs them in her every day duties and pleasures. Recently a Buffalo lady called upon Dr. R. V. Pierce of that city and stated that she was so nerv- ous that after months of trial she could not learn to ride a bicycle. She was put under a scientific course of treatment, consisting of Dr. Pierce’s Golden i Me lica! Discovery before meals and his ‘Favorite Pre scription ’ ‘after meals. The “Favorite Prescription”’ promptly cured °c o ~ “" ce om + ; ’ ae) ‘ me + cr —_s tinctly feminine, from which she suffered Wasted ‘Mindacs. DELICACY OF FLAVOR. and restored strength and steadiness to the Three young women were standingon’ STIPERIORITY in QUALITY. J2Y } JOY } JOY a, 4 mMerves. The ‘Golden Medical Discovery” | the curb at the corner of Euclid avenue | cleansed the blood making it pure, rich and Erie street, peering down the avenue | GRATEFUL and COMFORTING Fun ° C: f LYominion agree that o e and invigorating, and built up solid, mus- | with anxious faces. A respectable looking | ictoria ate, Great ter cttlar flesh. The lady now rides her bicycle young ian noticed their anxiety and ap- | to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. George Street pac with omee an 1 ease and ne ne proached them aim . . &é ol tion. Both medicines are for sale by medi- ' es ; Pu m ¢ ‘ eine dea! ei , T ogy «om elton” angele * Are you waiting for a car?’’ he asked NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED Oysters served in every style eS 4 ANADIAN '< U BPBER O 'S ted _ : at ' rs on : . g i. . . " al tout a , from ailing women without charge. aa giris looked > in a | In Quarter-Pound Tins only. Lunches and dinners with despatch. ; the oy . rit th : eee Then they glanced at one another. ; : sane fea heterrs weho wantas Gene prin te | es - peak icbelieieaes | Prepared by JAMES EPPS & CO.,Ltd, | As usual, [ am prepared to deliver a po. a Mrs con Cunningham, ro —— “Well,” said the young man, ‘the cars Hamaopathic oa London, Oysters in any quantity to customers ate BBE F? J . ‘a ‘ Miss. enev would take a walk o E i 7 : o . ois is eens REET ee ity ride very far it would always make me sick. do not come up the street because of the Englan to any part of tne city. ‘a er After using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription | sewer excavation You will have to go to Telephone Connection. ah aud ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ for three he corne Jros pec trie ’’ n : t —_ + Om mornthe fT can ride or walk and feel well after- the aurner of | aeayees ene carte Ase ARE T HE DES ST 'N THE MAR AEG - = © he passed on ‘*Did you ever!’’ a bystander heard one JOHN PL TOY Rew r . -1]1 Dealers... bo VICTORIA CAFE wards. My appetite ts good, all of my bad feel- ings have disappeared and I am strong and well.” t eiena ound STANDARD NEVER LOWERED BP «.. You can secure Dr. Pierce’s Medical Ad. | © the girls say “Wasn t that cheek? Lobster Factory ~ Shy gv bay viser free by sending stamps to cover cus. | “Wonder what he takes us for?’’ inquir | toms and mailing on/y. Paper-covered, 32 | © another aoa _- eno ee ee : | FOR SALE Gt George St.... r “Well, be ain't smart enough to fool | | Sram pee us,’ suid the first speaker | feet post, bath house on west side 18 feet PEAKE’S WHARF ee ere Barristers, Attorney’s, 200 to 500 Turkeys, Geese Notarys Public. Ducks, for which we will pay the highes e (wo 1) cougb, and yonr weak throat. You can t, The dwelling house with about on prevent it, though. Take Scott’s Emulsion Phird rd of an acre of land, will be sold separate- &c., & C, one-cent stamps ; cloth-covered, 50 stampa, “Guess he thought we'd walk with , i The suderibers offer for sate their J.ob-ter T PGAL (3 BR ee tan ' ie: And they continued to stand on the 4. cou-"sting ot three-fou “he of at. acie o a4as A D . . oe " WARE H (' it \ t ~ | curb and peer down the strect.-—Cleveland | land, Oo are buildings 117 ceed Irng, by a D> - » ler. 223 tcet wide and lu feet post, shivgied roo: . { u o Plain Dealer and walls, two floors laid ‘with six inch —ALSO - Commissioners for State of Massach usetts, W harfage storage and vard- ly if desired. If not sold before Tuesday the price, ag rag y early, when the cough first begins. dist day of December next, the whole will pe | OEFICES "=m, ; § CRANT & CO... ; kitchen attached, 14 feet square, and 8 fee Addrese Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. him,” said the third Factory, and Premises at (.uernsey Cove, Lo [ae ——= matched spruce flooring, boiling house att- TO LET DO YoU WANT CoNsUMPtioN? ached to south, and Is; feet square, and 8} C See Are you really looking for it? Inviting} Dwelling house 28} feet long by 28 feet wide it ? Then pay no attention to your hacking | and 12 feet post, lower flat all plastered age, at reasonnble rates. offered at Pub‘ic Auction, on that day at one Cameron Block, Charlottetown Yelock p. m.,onthe premises, For further Brennan Building, Summerside SS =—_ TO LET.—H on iower Spring Park | articulars, apply to 1 Kent Arthur tf Peake. Ro ad with or wi ‘without ” pe coorges PROWSE & SONS, adresses Teateteticebiiadane 8 eght large and well urray Harbor South. A. B. WARBURTON BAe Dc &,2.a i Foor eefiar flan." Pomeesion ist of Dee." “Apa te > D. A. McKinnon, L. Thorne, Revere H au t& wk tl 18 a Ch’town Deo, 1, 1897 —law & wim 8G v