& ere REE Ne THE DAILY EXAMINER ANO INIMENT dont cen Tt ten t : the whys ' ‘ its that ' Ww f s t ‘‘Best Liver Pill Made.” Parsons’ Pills } vely and ‘ usis " Cures Every Form of Inflammation. nat Dr. A. Tohn son, an old fashioned, noble hearted Family result of irritation and inflammation; such as colds, coughs, croup, catarrh, chaps, ia and all forms of sore throat, earache, ume back, side, neck, mumps, muscular re.f where reumatism, stings, sprains, stiff joints, igh The great vital aa muscle nervine. Ihave used your Johnson's Anodyne Lini- ment for more than fifty years in my family. Have used it for colds, coughs, sore throat, stings, cramps, sore stomach, rheumatism, lameness, colic, toothache, nevralgia, etc., ind found it always good in every way rHomMas CLELAND, South Robbinston, Maine. Our FB Treatment forDiseases” Mailed Free. Ss. Jehnsou & Co., Boe on ‘ TTT Tun ECHOING WAY 4 ay ore i} hae QUERY Bk a (C mel ided) gate {2 AT mccoy ond heard go, but I nal “< ; having hard lin BS Do you know of di : L case wherein Rake BES KIDNEY PILLS : ey o cure any <a a faildt > Es i nahi »} ; kidney anuime ait ts! a . ee 233 De 4 ob Over % q million boxes fe m cold without» a 4 cingle complaint B ” > BTA rue ponds MEDICINE Cue “ me If so, we W ant to Pa cr.) TORONTO i EE eet Soe ma se pr COE Sale re ae 3 a We can sell you Dxil’s Kidney Pills at ti folo ving prices, viz :—We per box. six box + 32.5) lo the trade 840° per dozen three dozen at S38 75perdozen. Sent by ma to any address, post paid, ‘ : : E. HUGHE3 = ) GEVURGE } m ’ a1 « thet » I Your anxiety is for your delicate child; the child that in spite of all your care- ful keeps thin pale. Exercise seems to weaken her and food tails to nourish. ‘That child needs Scott’s Emulsion with the Hypophosphites— not as a medicine, but as a food containing all the elements of growth. It rich blood, strong bones, healthy nerves, sound over-watching, and mecans digestion. No child refuses Scott’s Emulsion. It is pleasant and palatable. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont. CREREREREREREREREREREREO © THIS IS THE LABEL x @ 2 That proves you’ve bought ‘ the best thread sold in the market. @ | fe = % & 2 = CLAPPERTON’S : & THREAD & & is strong, even, and does not snart. @ Q It is sold at same price as other & “—) kinds that do not give as , much satisfaction. *43) Op GLOGKS Cackoo Clocks. Alarm Clocks, Musical “locks, eight day and thirty hour C ock *, and re gui ator Clocks and Clocks glow. Re- nds and patterns se} tir gu stor of Clocks WATCHES and JEWELRY ane aitY. If you want to save money, and Jewelry a G G. JURY’S, Watchmaker & Jeweler NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE P. 0. ) Gi aK i Watches, Ci CKS —— 1 J Richmond Bay and Malpeque ~ OYSTERS _~z On Half Shell and served Jin every variety at the US RESTAURANT QUEEN STREET NEXT DOOR TO R. B NORTOW C, A. A. McLEAN, Q. Barrister, &e Brown's Block, - - Charlottetown BRANCH OFFICE, Wadmans’ Building, - - Crapaud JMONEY TO LOAN, “Burrows was ill nearly a year and couldn't work. I suppose he couldn't do much for her.” “I dare say he giv’s it all to the Kerdrick.”’ “Oh, no; that was off long ago. Do you know the way he spoke a few ninutes a u: Christmas? It seem- ed to me ! was thinking cf his wife.” ‘More likely of the new part,” snif- fed the h y womar “First ac routed the stage mane acer and the sowbrette made a dash for her entrance Things secmec vuund to go crisscross in “The Great Gold Mine” company. That very day Paquiia ‘the child wender,” who played the infant role, was taken with measles, and a new child had to be speedily secured. She was rather a pretty little thing, with large. blue eyes and curly, gold- n hair. but as she was not yet 4 years i the manager feared she was tov young, but th woman who brought r assur him she was very clever ind would soon lcarn the two or three lines she was to speak Great Caesar! A new kid, too!” sished the leading man “She'll be afraid of me, and the audience will <d her instead of be- I must try to hink I’ve kidnap; ng her lawful parent. ultivate her.” “Come here, midget,” he said kindly. “I'm not midget I'm Little Pearl,” answered the mite, with great dignity. “That’s a very nice neme.” And he put out his arms to her Sh hesitated i dent think 1 like ou.” she said dceubtfully. ‘Dear me! Why don’t you like me?” “You're too handsome.” iorus of laughter at There was a < mens That's the fi si time my fatal beauty e 4 to 1} 1 drawback in the rofes I laugied Burrows. My mamma said I was net to lke I nem s.id the child gravely. Mamma has evidently had a his- oy.” added Eur cws in an a ide v-ice. ‘Lut,” he went on, determined to iate t} child. “I am your papa, ou kn You must be good to me nyway “Oh, are you really my pspa? Then n 1a won't 1 10 T hie you” he tot sudden flung her chubby und the leading man’s neck nd put her li.t‘e cherry lips up to hfs. The situation was, to say the least, mbarracsing. Titters were heard in rious directions, and ‘a smothered suffaw exploded in the wings. “Oh, I mean I am your papa in the “PAPA, WON'T YOU KISS MAMMA?® play! We jact making believe,” hastily corrected the actor, The little cne drew away from him, nr.d the childish Ips quivered. “Oh, I thought you were my realiy, ru papa she said, with a strange- ly pathetic lock in tae big blue eyes, sve your papa?’ Mamma cried when } r hope | 1s gocd.” *Oh, he was! My mamma said so TI n + dead.” said the man in a dec'ded tone. “The dead. It always quite bad, you leading good men are all oves fatal. Irn know.” ‘I don't shaking her hea That's comforting—to have some one have faith in you. 1 mean I’m bad in the play, not always. i like n won't you?” Oh, yes, if mamma 1 A truce being thus arranged, the ree That night the man made a hit, and Little Pearl acquitted he'self with credit. When she came to the Ine, “Papa, won't you kiss mamma?’ she got a round of applause. But there was emething wrong with Burrows Ele stopped suddenly, as though he had seen a ghost in the wings, faltered in \ cnly saved by the man throwing him his line. In two minuies the curiain went down » had scattered to their you’re bad,” gravely “Bless you! ts me.” Bian iaAacing ch and was rooms. But Burrows stil held’ the ld’'s hand EH led her to some one who was waiting for her. She was a pale, thin ttl wcman in shavby clothes ‘Jennie,” he cried, “are you il?” The woman became a shade _ paler and caught at the hcavy set beside her. “Come,” she iid to the child, “‘come, Edith.” “Edith! My Ged, my cwn child, and I didn } vy it! He caught the l''tle one to his heart, almost crushing her in his strong ea e Give her to m2,” said the woman, with a sort of flerc necs. “It is time f her to go home.” “Won't you let me see her just a moment? Am 1 yt he father?” “Oh,” cried the little one, gleefully, ““are you really and truly my papa? Then why don't you k'ss mamma, “I would,” said Burrows very sofily, “if she would let me, Tell her, Edith, I would like to very much, and I would like to go hime with her and etay with you and her arnd—’ “Well,” broke in the child, “why don’t you kiss her?” The leading man still held the child tightly in his arms. He looked appeal- ingly at the small woman, who had not changed her position. “Jennie,” he said, “it is Christmas eve, a time to forgive and forget. I want the old time back. For the child’s fake, can you—” Somehow he couldn't get any fur- ther, for Jennie was sobbing on his breast, and Edith wus reiterating her request for him to kiss her, and he was obeying her commands quite te the letter. The little child had led them. And thet night the leading man had a Ciristmas tree of his own. ee If you wanta realy first-class coffee for New Year’s Day, get a pound of Beer & Goff’s Mocha and Java blend at 40 cents per Ib. 152—2i It Was Known in Ngypt Before the Christ- ian Era. The artificial incubation of eggs is not a modern invention. It was practised by the Chinese and the ancient Egyptians, Diodorus, who wrote 40 years B.C., tells us ‘‘that the Egyptians, with their own hands bring eggs to maturity, and the chickens thus produced are not inferior to those hatched in the ordinary man- ner.’’ The practice has been carried on hy the native Egyptians ever since, and the method still used has been employed from time immemorial. The eggs are placed on mats strewn with bran ina room about 11 feet square and four feet high. Over this is another room about nine feet high. In the upper room fires are made in troughs, and immediately below in corresponding lines inthe lower room the eggs to be hatched are Inaid out. After ten days the eggsare removed to another room where there are no fires, but from which the air is excluded. Here they remain five days, after which they are laid down, each one apart from the others, and continually turned. This stage lasts about seven days, and at the end of that time the chicken may be ex- pected to make its appearance. A MODERN JOB BOILS AND LYSPEPSIA For two years afllicted G. T. R. Operator Geo. Reid. of New Hemburg, Oot. Couldu’t be much wirs*, could i.? an yet Manley’s Celery Nerve Compound cured Mr. Keid and here’s what be has say about it: I can testify to the mer.t ot Manley’s Cel ry Nerv) Compound. | was tr ubled for two years with boils and dyspepsia of the wors: kind, tried revera medicines, but none gave mach relief ur te tre d rour medicine. My blood wes io a dreadful state, but lau hap.y o saya Mauley’s Celery Nerve Compound curcd me. Price $1.00. “Cough Chaser” stops that tickle” in our throat. 10ct For sale by Geo. E. Hugbes, and Johbn- soa & John-on Charlottetown and Souri- eer ee The Cornwall Standard’s estimate is that the Liberal victory in Cornsali cost the Government and ita friends between $30,000 and $40,000. It is no wonder the Conservatives were unsuccessful under such circumstances. They had to fignt a bank as well as a political pariy. Chase's Kidoey-Liver Pills, Chase’s Pills have gained popularity be- canse they are a specific for the uric acid condition, prevent Bright’s disease, cure Rbeumatism and all Catarrhal conditions of the Kidneys and Bladder. They do thir because they possess remarkable alterative ®andnonicdeuretic tory soothies, exertin « peritindefn soothing influence on irritated cn inflamed mucos membrance of the kid- beys or bladder. One pill a dose. 25 ¢ box. The cheapest medicioein the world. The* statement of Nova Scotia crors, issued by the Secretary of Agriculture, shows the yield of the past season to have been far above the average in nearly every- thing except potatoes, which, owing to the continued rains, are below. The fruit is the greatest in the history of the province Com pleteiy Lanocked Out. *T was so much run down I had togive up work, and I felt as if life was not worth living,” writes Wm. W. Thompson, Zephyr, Ont. “I tcok Seott’s Sarsaparilla and am now feeling asI did years ago. Scott’s Sareaparilla tones up the entire system, purifies the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and scrofulous poisons, Ask tor Scott’s and get it. In accordance with instructions received from the Czar, the Russian Minister of Justice has submitted to the Council of the Empire a preject for the abolition of deportation to Siberia for political offences. (here is no intention, however of modify- ing in any way the present system of! deporting criminals. is is to that I have suffered from wea for a long tine and articles re mefitted me till I tried Chase's Ointment, which bas completely cured me Maus. JOHN GERRIE. R. Phillips, jr.. Druggist Witness. “ My six-year-old daughter, Bella, was affll with eczema for 24 months, the princtpal seat sruption being behind her ears. tried almost svery remed y, I saw advertised, Poa tonum- z the child srable medicines and aa and too a i oe nally,a week ago, ure’ a box of Dr. Chase's Ointment. and the first appli- eation showed the curative effect of the R m We have used only one-sixth of the box, bat the ehange ts very marked ; the eruption has al] dis- appeared, and I can confidently s@y my child is sured. (Sigaed) MAXWELL JOHN“TON, 112 Anne St., Toronte Sold by al) dealers, or on receipt of price, 600, Address, EDMANSON, BATES & CO., TORONTS, We Won't Chew the Rag about competitors prices. We can’t advertise big discounts and make a living ont of lumber. We'll do as we say though and give you the best lumber at prices as near cost as possible. If You Want Lumber of any kind or eny quantity it will be vo your advantage to call on us. You’ll find us here to do everything possible to please you. Our prices are only a living and a small one on original cost. It will afford ua pleas- ure to show you our stock, bee” Our billheads say accounts due when rendered. JAMES BARRETT, Pinette OYSTERS Are adjudged to be the best Oysters on thisIsland. I have just received the first shipment this season, with more to follow. They can be seen in the window cf Vic- toria Cafe. But do not judge them till 5cu sample them JOHN P. JOY Victorta CArE.... HORSE CLIPPING, As the clipping season is now here parties havirg horses that they intend having cslpped, would do wel! tocall at Nicholson’ Stables, Grafton St., where ali work is done at moderate rates. a aip-ap->-c-l > po> ured oath pate ea teat pf fi SEK... If something in our would not make a NEW YEARS GIFT That wou'd te appreciat- ed. A Watch, a Chain,a Ring. a pair of Gold Spec- tacles or Eyeglasses. ome one of the numerous ar- tices that comprise our G.H. TAYLOR, JEWELER Nor.b Side Queen Square, Ch’town. > af oa pat ot ipa a io Jv af oa to atl fa tf fia foe line TOWN PROPERTY AY AUCTION i ' The heirs of the late Jobo Jury will 82]! by Public Auction, on the premises, oa Thursday, the fourteenth day of Janu ary, next, at 12 o’clock, noon, that plot of laad baving a front of about 42 fton the north side of Grafiou St, west, bounded on the east by the property of the Hun Thos. Dodd, and on the west by preperty in possession of Dr. John 8. Bagnall, with the double tenement dwellicg thereon. The proverty is in good repair, end vie'ds aa annual rental of $110. Terms.—25 per cent at sale and balance on completion of deeds. Fur further particulass ap»lv to A. A. McLEAN, Solicitor, Brown’s Block. 148—dlaw of any pvintitg? If vour are call in ar? see us. We can save you some money, all work done NEATLY PROMPTLY ) CHEAPLY Don’t you want some BILLHEADS, J.B. TAYLOR, PrinterB cok Loicer QUEEN STREET. lers by mail promptly att nded to. FO LET That beantifnily situated two story lwelling on Prince St, now occupied by Mr. Thos. Poesession given about lst Novetm ber. Apply to PEALE BPOS. & CO > , R. B ook 3. sept26t-—tf sol PY) A SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT RECULATES the H E A R T by enriching and toning the Blood, relieves, tones and strengthens the N e R Vv e s, giving thorcugh relief to BRAIN AND BODY by ELECTRIFYtHC THE CENERAL AND SEXUAL LCr %. ots See your druggist about it or send direct to the Proprietors, enclosing price (50 cents per pack- age, or 6 for $2.50). THE E. T. MANN CO. Brockville. C-+. Porto Rico Molasses Fifty puncheons, viry choice. For sale by HORACE HASZARD., Ch’ owa, 17th Dec., 1£96 —2w eod — TO LET The large anc well lighted store ou Queen €quare, formerly cccupiod by the late C. E Robertson, size, 6'x20[t Store contains fire proof vault Also large room above store and connected with it by ,staircase. formerly used as a cutt'ng room, size 35x20ft, and the whole of the third floor, size 62x3ift, which would make a five public or society hall, and could be fitted tosuit renter Urder store is a fine cellar also well lighted ‘Building throughout heated by hot water, aad lit by electric light and is thereughly fire proof, wa'ls and floors being very ti cx Rent will be redu-ed tosuit the times, and any reasonable citer accepted Apply te THOMAS MORRIS nov?i—2'6 Never stop! The dealer nowadays must Never Stop adding the very hest articles to his stock, if he does, he cets left. The be-t 1s not always low i price, but you can have the best snap « jtout extravag. eanc. Royal Oak Soa. costs little, but experienced persons know that no othed can do the same work and do it se well. VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY RESTORED IN 30 DAYS GOOD EFFECTS AT ONC®, CATON’S VITALIZER. Cures general or special debility, wakeful- nsss, spermatorrhcea, emissions, imovotency, paresis, ete, Corrects functional disorders, caused hy errors or excesse*, quickly restor- ing Lost Manhood, in old or young, giving vizor and strength where former weak- ners prevailei, Convenient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. CURE I3 QUICK AND THOROUGH Don.t be deceived by imitatiuns; insist on CATON’S VITALIZER, Sent sealedif your druggist does not haveit Price $l per pkge, 6 for $5, with written gnarantee cf complete cure. Information, references, ete, free ana confdential Send us s'atement of cause and , 2c for a week’s trial. treatment. One only sent toeach pcrson, C\TON MED, CO., BOSTON, MA3S WE HAVE GOT THEM---HOCKEY. Ano her lotof Men’s and Boy’s Hockey Foots just arrived by express. Get a pair at once before all are gone Ladies’ Strap Skating Boots at a big discount 4. EK. McKACHEN, The Shoe Man.... Snow Shoes Make a _ nice Christmas present. We have a nice line of Ladies’ and Men’s Snow Shoes. Also Moc- casinsin All sizes. “Headquarters for Snow Shaes.” R. K. JOST, STAPER’S CORNER KATING BOOTS Another lot of Ladies’ Skaung Boots just opened. Our new Skating Boot for men is a beauty, Boys’ and Girl’s Skating Boots all sizes. W.H. STEWART & CO. London House Building. Notice to the Public —_—— The ba-iness conducted for the past 24 years by McKinnon & McLean has been taken over by me, and I take this oppor- tunity of returning mv sincere thanks for the patronage extended to the old firm and would ask the people for a continuation of their favors and trust that by strict atten tion to their warts and by certeous and fair treatment ro cause for regrets will arise in the minds of any of our customers Wishing are many friends the compli- ments of the season. We are Yours truly, T. A. McLEAN. P. 8.—The® business will be continued under the old firm name McKINNON & McLEAN. Charlottetown, P. E I. P. C. Box 358. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the firm vf McKinnon & McLean, for fialibilities incurred prev- icus to the 18th day of Decem- ber, A.D. 1896, are hereby notified to pay the amount of their respective indebtedness as the same accrues due, to the underrigned, at his office in Charlottetown, who alone is authorized toreceive the same and give receipts and dis charges therefor. W.S.STEWART. Dec22—135 3w—w6i. TO LET Desirable « Residence. FURNISHED —OR — UNFURNISHED Situated in the most desirable residential part of the city. Contains 12 rooms be- sides Bath Room, Dressing Room, Closets, Pantries, etc. Hut and cold water up stairs and in kitchen. House heated throughout with hot water and lighted with eletricity. Bath Room fitted with enamel lined sanitary bath. —— Possession given Ist Jany. ——Terms moderate. CG, FRANK BEER. 142. FOR SALE. The Rosebank Farm Containing 180 Acres of Land. HE akove Farm has 120 acres clera and ina good state of cultivation, the remainder covered with wood. It si situate opposite the City of Charlottetown on the Southport side of the Hillsborough River, convenient to Schools, etc.; oue mile from Southport Ferry in Summer, and one mile from the city in the winter by the ice. “On the Farm is a good two story Dwell ing House and a fine first-class barn and ana other outside buildings. It is ail fenced with cedar posts and barb wire, with several cross fences of the same materia. The shore front extends for the distance of one mile, giving an abundance of sea manure, also a mussel bed within half mile of the shore. : It would make an excellent Dairy Farm or would make a fin site for a sammer hotel, having superior bathing facilities and a perfect view of the city. The general surrounding ate very picturesque, weking it one of the most desirable health resorts in the Maritime Provinces. Any purchaser wishing to buy the Stock and Farming Implement: in conjunction ; with the Fa’m can do so if required. All qvestions asked wil] be promptly auswered by the undersigned. Half of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. For further particulars apply to the owner,’ FRANK McKENNA. Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, July 2, 1896—1 am&w6m THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31. These Were O.d Warri ors. Enrico Dandolo was elected Doge of Venice in 1193, being then 82 years old, and shortiy afterwards defeated the Pisans in two naval hattles. In 1202 and 1203 he subdued Trieste, Zarn and Con- stantinople. In 1204, at the age of 94, he again, at the head of the Venetians and the French Crusaders, attackel and stormed Constantinople, himself leading the van, and planting the Venetian flag on the ramparts. On tho establishment of the Latin empire of Constantinople, which immediately followei, he was offered the crown, hut delined it. He died in the following year (1205). He is said by some historians to have been blind, but it seems probable that he was only partially so. Count Von Moltke was over 70 when he undertook com- mand of the Prussian armies in the Franco-German war. aa 8 Jesus gives not because we can repay Him, but because we are utterly poor and weak and helpless. Hence, we read as the first of the beatitudes, *‘ Blessed are the poor in spirit; for theirs is the kingdom of God~’’’ Their poverty is their crown; it gives them power; it enthrones them as princes in the realm of grace. THEY WORKED WONDERS, — ee Two Years of Bladder TormentHad --Attacks of Inflammation—Cured by a Few Boxes of Dodd's sidney Pills, Owen Sounn, Dec. 28, (Special) —The people of this town are talking again of another cure credited to Doda’s Kidney Pills. This is the ease of Mr. W. Cruse, caretaker of town buildings, who, when seen had this to say of the matter: — “For over two years I have been an in- tense sufferer from kidney disease with occasional acute attacks of inflammation of the bladder.” “Wos under doctors’ treatment and have been compelled to resort to instrumental relief many times. : “J have taken eighteen boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills and am satisfied with Tesults being perfectly relieved of all suffering.” Mr. W. W. Ogilvie, of Montreal, who has made an extensive tcur through the Northwest, says that he has never seen business better than it is today in Winni- peg, and throughout the Northwest the farmers are contented, 25 cents curcs Catarrhal Headache, “ “ ireipient Catarrb, " - Hay Fever, _ " Catarrbal Deafness, : - . Cold in the bead in 10 min. ” * Fou! breath caused by catarrb 25 cents :e sures Chase’s Catarrh Cure w'th perfect blower enclosed in each box “ol@ by all dealers. Matters are tranquil in Hayti at present, but it is stated that a revolution is bound Lo come. PILES CURED IN 3 TO 6 NIGHTS. Dr Agnew’s Ointment will cure all cases of itching piles in from three to six nights, One application brings comfort. For blind and bleeding piles it is peerless. Also cures Tetter, Salt Rheam, E-zema Barber’s Iict: and all eruptions of the skin, 35 cents. A despatch from Moscow eays the authorities there frustrated an attempted students’ demonstration in memory of the terrible Khodinskoe plain disaster last year, hundred of peasauts were killed. it Saved Our Chila, “M y little daughter, three and a ba rear old, suffered three years with Eczema. Her little body was covered with the itch- ing rash, and doctors did no good. Four boxes of Chase’- Ountment entirely cured and saved our child. Her skin is clear and not asign of rash is to b seen’ Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N. B Mr. Aiton is one of thousands benefitted hy this uufailing cure for piles and skin dis ases. P. E. Island Railway, Xmas and New Years Holidays EXCUR3ION RETURN TICKETS at ONE FIRST CLASS fare will be is- sued to and from all station- from the 21st inst., to the lst January, 1897, both inclu sive, good for return up to and on the 7th January, 1897. Tickets are not good after date of issue, and are good for continuous Gurney only in either direction. A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Supt. Gen. Mgr. Gov. Rys. Railway Office, Ch’town, 15th Dec, 1896, 143 246 The Canada Accident ASSURANCE C90, FRED. W. HYNDGAN, ACENT btoOR P. E. L., | Accepts Pate Glass Instrance also. May 23,1896—law (6) Wants, Lost, Found, & ¢ Advertisements under this heading charge< five cents per line. | O-'T.—A pair of Skating Boo's, small size. 4 Finder will be rewardet by leaving same at this office. 153 NEW MILCH COW FoR S\LF—A ply t 4’ John Hawkins, North River Roal, nea residence of Edward Bav field E-q. © LEY —Tne store and occupied by Hasza & Moore in the Brown Block. Possession given Ist Novem ber, Appiy to James Paton. june t] 246. l0—. w,pd orintine office now OST —Between Durchester and Urpr 4 Queen ttreets a pair of go'd rimmed glasses and case, finder wtll kindly ob'ige by leaving at this o-tice, 8i pa. \ ’ANTED—Two vest makers, one pant maker. Apply atonce to McKay Wool- en Co., High Class Tailors. 136— tf ~ New Silver Bangle Pins received this morning at G. H. Taylor’s. OST .—In this city,a Persian Fur Maff; re- 4 ward of $9 will betpaid at this office for its recovery. 183 LEKT—A tenement on Dorchesier street near Queen Street, containing six rooms rent moderate. Apply at the Connolly Estate office, Queen Street. 335 -tf LET.—That beautifully situated dwell- ing on Prince street, now occuyied by Capt Murchison. Possession given about 25th October.—Appy to Peake Bros & Co —i71f. T}O LET—A house on Bishop St, containing six rooysin ficst class order Apply to Theos Campbeil, Richmond St west Ls—tt O LET—A Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing 7 rooms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whole pouse Ais» inclosed yard with stable, and is at present occupied by Mrs John A. McInnis, who is about to leave the Island Apply to Mr Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen Eiveet, or to the owner at Southport EpWaARpD KELLY june 39.18 5 te LET.—A ple.santly situated dwelling honse facing south and west on Brighton Koad, at present occupied by Harrison Car- vell, Esq.. heated with hot air furnace, and lighted by electricity, and having hot and cold » ater fittings in bath room and kitchen. Containing parior, dining room. office, kit- chen and ;an'ry, on ground floor, four bed- rooms and bath room on first floor, and twe attic rooms, and having ‘sawthorne bh dge and grass lawn in front. ten minutes’ walk from Pcst Office, five minutes from tennis ground and bathing house in Victoria Park— Apply toW.C Marets, Jr, septlé - tf rE CAN GIVE POSITIONS—to persons otali grades ot ability. Agents, Book- «krepers, Clerks, Farmers’ Sons, Law- yers, Mechanics, Physicians Preachers, Stu- den's, Married and Single Women, Widows Positions are worth from $100 00 to $2,0 010 per annum. We have paid several of our can- vassers $300 weekly for years. Many have started poor and become rich with as. Par- ticulars upon application. State salary ex- pec T. H, LINSCOTT, Manager, Toronro, ONT, 137 d& w. = a2 fh II» i yp I» I ; = Cheapnegs is not peculiar to prices. Goods are often cheaper than the prices; particurlaly is this trae when the purchaser feels that the goods are bought with a certain amount of uncertainty and unreliability We have no cheap goods although noone disputes the cheapness os our prices. hy. i Nye aiff} Ms fh " a Fancy sel- Your friends would appreciate a nice Recker or Table, selected from cur stock. now will be stored until required. Gy i % F NEWSO} BARGAIN CLbER (00 is nie “ ' ; is ' bt JOH. TH eid > a pao a pv aa o> p> a rv >a pa “al al} -«l} oft! ogg fp och a aff} ttf} a i j ail] “til | ‘l -l -al| «| ue OSS NO A ay | | i {I Mi yi | i we {i Win | — a Annual = HISeanih = SHEPFIELD CUTLIRY {im ole as a’ , FUuLUs ""~ Spoons, Forks, Scissors, Enamelled ii» “l eet. G0 20S Ate i all th WEEK i (ies, DURING CHRISTMAS Look at this list of “Jewels,” anl every one a JEWEL and a perfect working stove: - Peerless Jewel, Litt'e Jewel Mystic Jewel, Sterling Jewel, Empire Jewel, Pisjo Jewel, Grand Jewel, Home Jewel, Magic Jewel, Forest Jewe!, Fire King Jewel, Jumbo Jewel, Manitoba Jewel, Leader Jewel, Nista Jewel, Clipper Frank!in Jewel, Cottage Jewel, Twi- light Jewel, Oakland Jewel, Bonanza Jewe!, Jewel King.and lots more Jewels ranging iv price from $4 0) up to $200.00. Every Jewel Stove isa‘ JEWEL.” Thea if you wantany other kind of stove look at this lJist:—Red Clouds, Globe Heaters, both with and withoutdrums, all sizes: and aguin Waterloo, Niagara, Star, Success, Stendard, Perfect, Maritime Westmorland ,and a great many more. If we eaynoi suit vor you are ha to please. All kept in Stock at the : City Hardware Stere R. B. NORTON & €O SO fad TR a cco Ee ati cee ROVALINSURANGE GuMiPA" ASSETS, $50,000,000. , COWEST RATES om PROMPT SETTLEWENT OF LOSSES ‘J. MACEACHERN, l4 AGHINT. Let Us whisper in Your Har HOW Listen! We buy our goods for s give the customer the benelit WE teenth century methods. best value in Poots, $ hoes, I? ot cash, and of up-to dite nine- Our ciaim is the very Rubbere, Oversh ex, Gaiters, Slippers, Lezgins, Xe. Talk about the purchasing power of a dollar across the line, but if you want to know the real power ofa dollar in buying Shoes, you will find it out when you see our prices WEEKS & WARREN a. =" North Side Market Square. Bissell Carpet sweeper FOR ONE WEEE PRICE $2.50 SOs ‘98856888 SIMON ‘Vi7 CRABEE Walker’s Corner 135 STGVES HARDWARE T have just received the first instalment ofmy winter's supply of this famous tea, in.1, 3 and 5 Ib. tina and 50 and G0 lb. steel chests. Remember there are several qualities of Empire Blend. I sell the BEST. i. J MORRIS Grocer and Crockery Man ; ie