an Pome - rar : +p ne on eT GS EO RON, Ber ee 40 ee ey ar ae apa ow oe ee | ore oe = ay It veill positively DALLY _ Havel EX AMINER OTHER SHOULD inthe House s which will occur to the inmates of every uche, every lameness, every pair, every bronchitis, colds, coughs, croup, catarrh, he, hooping cough, influenza and neuralgia. ' 8 & Johnson's Anodyne Liniment Originated in 1810, by the lato Dr. A. Johnson, Familiy Physician. For more than forty years T have ed John- | son's Anodyt Liniment in my family I re- gard it one ! est and safest family med-| fcines us i al and external in all cases. | t ©. H INGALLS, Dea. 2d Bapt. Ch., Ban Me Our Book “Treatment for Diseases and Sold by all Druggists. 1. £. JOHNCS: & RARE, SEARCHING ano POTENT } EssenTiat DistiLLaTions FOR INFLAMMATION | EXTERNALLY a For 4ll Pains, Aches, Sore | Joints, Sprains, Bruises, i Scalds, Burns, Stings, Bites and Chilblains. | INTERNALLY || For Colds, Sore Throat, | Croup, Asthia, Colic, | Diarrhoea, Pleurisy, etc. | DY ALi DrucGiers ano DEALERS Parcs 26c. ano Oc. PER BOTTLE } THE DODDS MEDICINE CO, TORGNTO, ONT. 210° per dozer, Sent by ma 7} per dozen to arv address, post prid. 9 GEORGE FE. HUGHES, anay2 Char. ottetlown There are thousands of sickly school-girls all over this broad land that are dragging their way through school-life who might enjoy that abundant life which be- longs to youth by simple at- tention to hygienic laws and a proper course of treatment with Scott’s Emulsion. This would make the blood rich, the heart-beat strong; check that tendency to exhaustion and quicken the appetite by strengthening the digestion. Our book tells more about it. Sent free. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Out. wr | BRISTOL’S | BRISTOL’S Sarsaparilla and fs PILLS The Greatest of all Liver, Stomach and Blood Medicines. A SPECIFIC FOR rheumatism, Gout and Chronic Complaints, an they Cleanse and Isé Purify the Blood. All Druggists and General Dealers. IT’S EASIER TO J é THREAD YOUR NEEDLE With.... CLAPPERTON’S THREAD — Than with many other kinds, the twist is so firm that it’s not so apt to unravel as some, -—and that’s what gives it its extraordinary strength. HAVE YOU TRIED IT? FOR XMAS eee WE HAVE... land 2 pound Fruit Cik:, Chocolate and Cream Bon- Bons, Red and Green Grapes, Kuglish Chestnuts, Walnuts, etc, new Daves and Figs, Fruit Syreps and Cordials, Evapor- ated Peaches, Pure Mixed Candy at 10c per lb., Or anges Apples, etc, vey BEER & GOFF NOTICE TO TENANTS All tenants on the e: tate inP .E. Is- and ot Mr. J. Plaw Ball, are hereby notifid to pay the fu!l amount of their rent, priors to the firet Auznst, 1896, to ELLEN 8. BALL, Acting b* power of A torney forJ. P. Baii. Det 2 16th Sept, 1895. 148—3i bathe the ch ;t 'if by magic. CROUP. My children are subject to croup. All that is mecessary is to give them a dose, est and throat with your Liniment, ick them in bed, and the croup disappearsas A. PerReNOT, Rockport, Tex, ick Room,” Mailed Free, : Street, Fostca, Mass. Cace of oOo & ce . SS VUSICIL se0USE 3 oeFOCe, THE ORIGINAL JACK HORNER. He Keally Exi.ted and Gota“Plum,” bat Was Not a Good Boy. Jack Horner of the Chris:mas pie really existed, though whether he de- served the title of ‘good boy” is exceed- doubtful. He was, however, a fortunate rogue. When Henry VIII. suppressed the monasteries and drove the monks from their nests the title deeds of the Abbey of Mells were demanded by the com- The Abbot of Glaston- bury determined that he would send them to London, and, as the dccumente were very valuable. and the road infested with thieves, it was difficult to get them to the metropolis safely. To accomplish this end he devised a very ingenious plan. He ordered a savory pie to be made, and inside he put the the finest filling a pie ever had—and intrusted this dainty to a lad named Horner to carry up te London to deliver safely into the hands for whom it was intended. But the journey was long and the day cold, and the boy was hungry, andthe pie was tempting, and the chance of detection was small. So the boy broke off a piece of the pie, and beheld a parchment within. He pulled it forth innocently enough, wondering how it could have found its way there tied up in pastry, and ar- rived in town. The parcel was delivered, but the title deeds of Mells Abbey were miss- ing. The fact was that Jack had them in his pocket. These were the juiciest plums in the pie. Great was the rage of the commissioners, and heavy the vengeance they dealt out to the monks. But Master Jack Horner kept his secret, and when peaceable times were restored he claimed the estates and re- ceived them.—San Francisco Exam- iner. ngiy missioners, locuments A Right to Speak. ‘James, I have always been a faith- ful wife to you, haven’t I?” “Of course you have, What are you—” “And in all thirty-three years we have lived together I’ve always done my duty, haven't 1?” “Certainly, certainly. ing that you—” “You haven't ever found me making trouble or kicking up a fuss over little things, have you?” “Of course not. what you’re—” “I’ve had my share of sorrow and stood it without murmuring or com- plaining?” “Now, see here, Miranda, what's al! this—” “If things don’t go to suit me I gen- erally make the best of it and let it gc at that, don’t I?” “To be sure. that—” “And you don’t think I’d make a dis- turbance about anything unless I had a good cause, do ;you?” “Surely not. What under the shin- ing canopy are you driving at any- how?” “James, I wouldn't say a word about it if Leould stand it any longer, but those slim little pipestem legs of yours look so distressing in your bicycle stockings and knickerbockers that | just can’t keep still another minute. If you don’t either wear long pants o1 pad your calves hereafter as sure as I'm a living woman I'll take the children and go to Aunt Rachel's and never come back!” Miranda. Who's deny- I'd like to know Is there anything For Jawsmiths. It men would do less talking about the crops and attend to the business that is at their doors, trade would look up. This habit of jawing about pros- pects has grown upon us until every old bum in the country philosophizes, looks wise and calculates the amount of money that will be put into circula- tion when the crop begins to ‘‘move.’ Half the people now-a-days expect a good crop to collect their bad accounts. sell their worn out stock and in many ways atone for bad business principles and management. The world is fuli of philos¢phers and speculators. That is why it issofull of failures, It is oc pleasant to philosophize, and it gives one such satisfaction to display one’s power of discernment. Men will talk an hour and a halfon why or how a thing should be done, but will not spend fifteen minutes trying to do it, If talk was worth anything, such wonders would have been accomplished in this old world that we would have had the millennium long ago. But talk is cheap. It is the man whe “says nothing but saws wood” whe accomplishes most, for himself and others. The man who minds his busi- ness, whether he drives a soap grease cart or controls a railway syndicate, is doing more for this world than a million of loud-mouthed philosophers that blather about “prospects,” whether from the lofty eminence of a work bench or from the calm seclusion of a bank desk. Was Once an Athlete, ‘You would never think, to look at me,” remarked Father Hines, the Woodland prelate, as he slapped the front of his vest and surveyed an ex- pansive girth, “that I was once an athlete. Yes, sir: it is a fact. I once performed a feat that could barely be duplicated. It was in Virginia City during the bonanza days. A couple ol men were engaged in a duel with re volvers on the main street in front of the express office. I was in the oftice, At the first shot broken glass fell al! around me. I saw the express agent dodge behind the safe, and I thought that would be about the best place for me, but I had to climb over a partition 9feet high to reach the safe. I got! there, but I never knew how. I tried to climb that partition when the shoot: ! ing was over, and I couldn't jump high enough to grasp the top of it with my hands.” A Rallway Manager Says “In reply to your question, do my chil- dren object to taking Scott’s Emulsion, I say No! on the contrary, they a-e fond o it, and it keeps them pictures of health WEAK, ACHING BACKS| Them because of Kidney Trouble. Hundreds Have | Been Cured, By Dodd's Kidney Pilis, which Re- stoerd the Kidneysto perfect Health) whereupon the Aching Symptoms Vanished— Pertinent tases in Point Pity the woman with a weak back! You know her. She feels too ill doa day’s work comfortably, yet not ill enough to hire a doct- or. It’s her kidneys that are ailing. Backaches are not confined to working wom- en. My lady of fashion suffers quite as much and often. Young girls often are troubled with weakness of the bac k and Joins, lhe way to strengthen the back is to restore y The medicine that will DODD’s KIDNEY the kidneys to health. ure the Kidneys 1s PILLS. ' Dodd’sK'dneyPills have a marvelous record. Ifundreds of women bless them. Read these: OTTAWA, Ont., Dec. 4-—From the little villave of Carlton Place comes news of a most startliag recovery of strength ina growing girl. Her father makes the follow.ng signed state- vent: ‘*My daughter had been troubled since six years of age with weakness of back, and «nuld not get any relief. I procured half doz- in boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills and she has used three boxes since and is completely cured. I belive if she had not taken Dodd’s Kidney Pills she would still be in her bed. She is now sixteen years old and healthy. You may pub- lish this as you See fit so as to help other suffer- % JOHN GEORGE MUNRO.” MADOC, Ont., Dec. 4—A woman and her daughter both have been cured of Kidney dis- ase here by Dodd's Kidney Pils. The moth- er attests:‘I have been troubled with backache ind I heard of Dodd’s Kidney Pills curing all hackache. I bought halfa dozen boxes, and -an highly recomend them to all suffering with Kidney Disease. My daughter Annie was run iown, and she has taken them and is vow free fall pain, We have no objection to allowing this to be publiehed. MRS. 8S. BARNUM; ANNIE BARNUM.” COLBORN, Oat... Dec. 4—No higher cestimonial can be paid to any remedy than the voluntary statement of Miss Colburn, which is 1s follows:*‘I had be enfor six months troubled with a severe backacho and kidney trouble. I was advised to take Dedd’s} Kidney Pills. I had before tried other medicines. I had taken your pills and find a great relief. I can safely women. MR5 ABBIE COB URN.” It is reported that the British government has taken possesion of Clarion Island, a bleak rock off the coast of Jalisco, Mexico, and wil] make it a coaling station for its sarships which pass up and down the Pacific. DOWN THE DE CLINE. Rhenmatism and Constipation, the enemies ef old age. routed by Mack’s Rbeumatic (Liver and Kidney) Pills, “ Those Mack’s Pills hive indeed been 1 comfort to me,” said an old gentleman of seventy winters. “I was crippled with rheumatism, but since taking Meck’s Pills I am getting as supple as a@ boy. Constipation bothered me considerably, but the pills have happily freed me of that ai!ment.” No remedy for old people equal to Mack’s Pils. Price 50c. ‘Cengh Chaser,” Quick to catch and killaCough. 10¢ ‘Couch ¢ haser ‘cures Children’s ‘onghs. Easyto take Price 10c¢ “Cough Chaser” stops thas ‘tickle” in your throat. 10c For sale ty Geo. E. Hugbes, Charlotte- town and Souris. Light anarchists convicted of complicity ‘a the bomb throwiug at Barcelona, Spain, n June last have been sentenced to death hy cou:t martial. Completeiy Lnocked Out. * ] was so much run down I had togive ip work, and [ felt as if life was not worth iving,” writes Wm. W. Thompson, Z phyr, Ont. “I took Seott’s Sareaparilla ind am now feeling asI did years ago. scott’s Sarsaparilla tones upthe entire «ystem, purifies the blood, and eradicates cheumatic and scrofulous poisons. Ask tor Scott’e and get it. picid es eeanemaanaccenae A despatch from Moscow says the authorities there frustrated an attempted students’ demonstration in memory of thr terrible Khodinskoe plain disaster last vear, hundred of peasants were killed. 25 cents curca Catarrhal Headache, * “ Incipient Catarrh, Hay Fever, « sg Catarrha! Deafness, “ bad Cold in the head in 10 min. Oo “ Foul breath caused by catarrh 25 cents secures Uhase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box Sol? by all dealers. A large pumber cf families living in Union County, Kan., are destitute and many are absolutely starving. Their con- dition is due to the failure of crops in that vicinity, caused by severe drought. A mass meeting at Elderade was called to ask the etate legislature and congress for relief. PILES CURED LN 3 TO 6 NIGHIS. 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 Rheum, Eczema . Barber’s Itch and all eruptions of the skin, 35 cents. The three year old daughter of Jobo Schleyer, Fredericton, was terribly scalded by falling backwards into a pail of boiling water. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Chase’s Pills have gained popularity be- cause they are a specific for the uric acid condition, prevent Bright’s disease, cure Rheumatism and all Catarrhal conditions of the Kidneys and Bladder. They do this beefuse they possess remarkable alterative *andnonicdeuretic tory soothies, exertin a peritindefa soothing influence on irritated on inflamed mucos membrance of the kid- beys or bladder. One pilla dose. 25 ¢ box. The cheapest mediciaein the world Sn ee See —— ' say they are just the pills for young and elderly FROM ANCIENT INDIA Are not injurious to in those we use. LO LET The large and well lighted store o: Queen Square, formerly occupiod by the late C. E Robertson, size, 63x%ft Store contains fire proof vault Also large room above store and connected with it by ,staircase. formerly used as a cutt'ng room, size 34x20fi, and the whole of the third floor, size 62x3ift. which would make a five public or society hall, and could be fitted tosuit renter Under store is 4 fine cellar also well ighted BPuilding throushout heated by hot water, and lit by electric light and is thoroughly fire proof, wa'ls and floors being vury thick Rent will be reduced to suit the times, and any reasonable cfter accepted Apply te THOMAS MORRIS nov21—2'6 A SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT RECULATES the is E A R ay by enriching and toning the Blood, relieves, tones and strengthens the NERVE Ss, giving thorough relief to BRAIN AND BODY by ELECTRIFYINC THE CENERAL AND SEXUAL rsTeS EXE Bee your druggist about it or send direct to the Proprietors, enclosing price (50 ceuts per pack- age, or 6 for $2.50). THE E. T. MANN CO. Brockville, Ont. Never = ; % ES a 4 ’ 4 e G Mi a wi * : Pr ano SWEET CZEViON.’ Stop !) The dealer nowadays must Never Stop adding the very best articles to his stock, if he docs, he gets left. The best is not always low in prices, but you can have the best scap without extravag. ance. Royal Oak Soap costs li:tl-, but experienced ;crsons know that no othr can do the same work and do it sv well. 2 Ih: [Iv | S (Ih All * a « SHEFFIELD CUTLERY ai “l Spoons, Forks, Scissors, Enamelled eet. GOO dS A DURING CHRISTMAS WEEK SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1x96. . y > (See: nerves cr stomach because early pickings only are used in blending. Older leaves contain strong acids that are not found Delicate or Nervous Women Should Drink Tetley’s. In lead Packets to preserve their Fragrance, @*- Kc. 60c. TOC Scr i* & ~LUnNg ; «Troubles : Ff ENVIS: Ko CONSUMPTION ard o!! LUNG @ DISEASES, SPITTING OF BLOOD, © COUGH, LOSS OF APPETITE, © DEBILITY, the benefits of this 38 article are most manifest. By the aid of The “D. & 1.." Emulsion. I have got @ rid ofa hacking cough which had troubled me for eo over a year, and have gained considerably in weight.” liked this Erouision so weil I was glad @ When the time came around to take it. i) T. H. WINGHAM, C.E., Montreal 7) 50c. and 81 per Botile © DAViS & LAWRENCE CO., Lro., MonrreaL © Pinette OYSTERS Are adjudged to be the best Oysters on this Island. I nave just received the first shipment this season, with more to follow. They can be seen in the window of Vic- teria Cafe. But do not judge them till ycu sample them JOHN P. JOY Victor1A CAFE....- «Ache, Sciatic , Back-tche, I 3 Pains, Nei ie Pains, Pain in tho Side, ete. Promptly Relieved and Cured by The “D. & L.” Menthol Plaster § & L. Menthol Plastor ck and hunbago, I ™m Taving used your D. for severe painin the uphesitatinely rece ) ene and rapid rer in fact, they inagic.—A. LAPULNi, iva betht. wn, Ont. Price 25e. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lrp, A. A. McLEAN, Q. C. Barrister, & Brown's Block, - - Cha’lottetown BRANCH OFFICE, Wadmans’ Building, - - Crapaud MONEY TO LOAN. * il Rubbers are always ‘‘ up-to-date.”’ They are honestly made of pure rubber, thin, light, elastic, durable, ™ extra thick at ball and heel. It is no wonder that rub- bers, which are not the same shape as the boot, should be uncomfortable. It costs mo- ney to employ skilled pattern U7 CY] fx makers but the result is a satisfactory fit. Each year new patterns are added, to fit all the latest shoe-shapes, and Granby Don’t Draw the Feet They Fit the Boot Gooa Fricnas row, “=, suh,’’ said Coionei: Uarter en the man with small, angry-looking spots on iis forehezd, ‘I shall nos puhmit you to abuse the mosquito in my presence. I used to dislike them, but now iam one of the stanchest friends that a mosquito has,’’ “Still, they annoy one,’’ repiisd the man with the spots. “Of cohse. But they must live. Why complain beenuse the mosquito stays uy all night and has his collations, his songs and his aftuh dinner spaeches?’’ ‘*You seem to feel very kindly toward the brute.’’ ‘I have reason to. Let me tell you, suh, that a mosquito once saved the life of a friend of mine. My friend told me the story himself. We were speaking of large mosquitoes, and he said that he once found himself in a_ prohibition town, where the mosquitoes were larger than any he had ever seen. The party he was with had a bettle, but no corkscrew, and they would have perished with thirst if they had not taken one of these mosquitoes, extracted his bill and used it to get the cork out. That mosquito was a niartyr suh, and ever since that time, suh, I have respected him and all his re lations.’’—Detriot Free Press. A CASE OF DIABECES, No Help from Medical Men—Suffered for Many Years—Cured by Do ld’s Kidoey Pills. North Bruce, Dec, 21 (Special).—An old and well-known settler in this township, named Tbomas Brooks, who lives on lots 7 and 8 in the 14th conceesion is rejoicing with his recent recovery, and he seid .— “I was cured by using twenty-four boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills and as nothing else ever helped me! say they saved my life.” “I had tried all the doctors of this local- ity and was treated for diabetes hoping and suff-ring for years.” ‘From reading of cures I determined to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills and I must say that after using the first box I would have considered them reasonable at ten dollars a box.” The science of dentistry was introduced in the United States during the revolution- ary war by Le Mair,a surgeon who act companied the French troops sent to this country to aid the war against Eng- land. & A Gradua’e of Toronto University “My children have been treated with Scott’s Emulsioa from their earliest years. Our physician first recommended it, and now whenever a child takes cold my wife mmediately resorts to this remedy, waich al ways effects a cure..” rou Up a Cold in Time BY USING PYNY- PECTORAL The Quick Cure for COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, BRON- CHITIS, HOARSENESS, ete. Mrs. Joszrx Norwicr, of 63 Sorauren Ave., Toronto, writes: “ Pyny-ectoral has never failed to cure my children of croup after a few doses. It cured myself of a long-standing cough after several other remedies bad failed. It has also proved an excellent cough cure for my famiy. I prefer it to any other medicine for coughs, croup or hoarseness,” H, O. Barsour, of Little Rocher, N _B., writes: “As a cure for coughs Pyny-Pectoral is the best selling medicine I have; my cus- temers will have no other.” Large Bottle, 25 Cts. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lrp. Proprietors, MonTREAL TO LET That beautifully situated two story dwelling on Prince St, now occu, i+d ly Mr. Thos. R. Brooks. Possession givin about lst November. Apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO sept26t—tf ey we Le hgesroe - ‘ eset Cramps, Colie, Colds, DIARRUQGA, DYSENTERY, andall BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Sure, Safe, Quick Cure for theso a troubies is «he + (rcrRY Dayts’.) * Used Internally and Externally. x Two Sizes, 25c. and 50c. bottlés. of Ht ot ot Fo et Jot Jot Jot Jot Mk Pooh Bont gm NOTICE. All persons indebted to the firm of McKinnon & McLean, for jialibilities incurred prev- ious 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 undersigned, at his office in Charlottetown, who alose is authorized to receive the save and give receipts and is charges therefor. W.S.STEWART. Dec22—135 3w — whi. with cost of selling added. pose of them. retail. ng at fhe good qua.ity of work tion to do as in winter Overcoats. We don’t co isider it necessary to be as any within a radiusofa thousand miles of us. the cutters and workmen to do it. How Does This strike You? Dozens of Ulsters and Overcoits at INVOICE PRICE, As we have more of this lin? of goods than we may be able to sell this season, we make this genuine offer to dis- We mean to sell exactly us we advertise. You seldom get an ap. riunity like this to buy at actual cost to tro caylly harp done in our Tallormg Department We are no amateurs, but areTeonfident that we are in a posi- High-class Work We have Extra good value given D. A Bruce Wants, Lest, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charger five cents per line. OST.—On Wednesday,the 9th inst, a Fish- 4 ing Boat named the Sunbeam, sail and oars, Any information rezardin’ it where- abouts will be thankfuliy received at this 0 Tice. deel? 0 LEt.—Tne store and printing office now occupied by fE:aszard & Mocre in the Brown Block. Possession given Ist Novem- ber, Appiy to Janoes Paton. june 11246. \ TANTED—Two vest makers, one pant maker. Apply atonce to McKay Wool- en Co, High Class Tailors. 36— tf O LET—A tenement on Dorchester street near Queen Street, containing six rooms rent moderate. Apply at the Connolly Estate office, Queen street. 135 - tf O LET.—That beautifully situated dwell- ing on Prince street, now occupied by Capt Murchison. Possession given about 4th October.—A ppy to Peake Bros & Co —I7tf. & O LET—A house on Bishop St, containing six roomsin ficst class order Apply to Thos Campbell, Richmond St west 1.8—tf O LET—A Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing 7 rooms in good order, with a first ciass cellar under the whole oouse 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 Sireet, or to the owner at Southport EDWARD KELLY june 39,18 E CAN GIVE POSITIONS -to persons otali gradesofability. Agents, Book- keepers, Clerks, Farmers’ Sons, Law- yers, Mechanics, Physiciane, Preachers, Stua- dents, Marriedand Single Wemen, Widows Positions are worth from $100 00 to $2,0 0.00 per annum. We have paid several of our can- vassers $3.00 weekly for years Many have started poor and become rich with us. Par- eer upon application State salary ex- pected. T. H. LINSCOTT, Manager, Toronro, ONT 137 d& w. -~ LET.—A ple.santly situated dwelling house facing south and west on Brighton Road, at present ocenpied by Harrison Car- vell, Esq.. heated with hot air furnace, and lighted by electricity, and having hot and cold water fittings in bath room and kitchen. Containing parior, dining room, office, kit- chen and pan'ry, on ground floor, four bed- rooms and bath room on first floor,and two attic rooms, and having ‘sawthorne h+dge and grass lawn infront. Ten minutes’ wal k from Post Office, five minutes from tenn is nd and bathing house in Victoria Park — Keely toW.C Marets, Jr, septlé - tf _-— + - yr. Chase’s Millions die annually through lack of care for the kidneys—the first sign of kidney trouble noticeable is a single pain in the back which gradually develops into that dreaded malady Bright's di- sease—one of the most alarming symptoms is highly colored urine giving bricklike deposits—do not delay when the slightest symptom has appeared—Kidney troubles are easily prevented in their earlier stages—if neglected they may become obstinate, chronic and perhaps fatal—medical science has proved that all kidney diseases arise from an excess of uric acid or kidney acid poison in the blood—One of Dr. Chase’s kidney-liver pills if taken weekly will neutralize this acid and prevent any tendency to Bright’s disease or Diabetes. Have you any of these symptoms? Back Ache, Duil Heavy Pain in the Bladder or Base of the Abdomen, Pains in the Back and Sides, Unusual desire to urinate, Sealding urine with passage obstructed, Red or White deposits, Tired Feelings, Weakness, Dropsical Swellings, these are sure signs of kidney troubles. YOUNG MEN With backache, weak back, deposits in the urine and other symptoms of kidney decay should not postpone — Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver ills. OLD MEN Troubled with stricture, impediments obstructions, stoppage of the water, or a frequent desire to urinate at night wiil find Dr. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills a great reliever. KIDNEY-L.IVER TESTIMONIAL J. F. Rrownte, Carpenter and Joiner, of Kingston, Ont., writes the following testimonial : Gentlemen,—I was troubled with my kidneys for ten years and was compelled to arise four and five times a might to urinate. The pain in my back was terrible, I have used enough plasters and pills to stock a drug store, and obtained no relief. The doctors. pronounced my case hupele=s and adivised me to goto Toronto Hospital, and I had made up my mind to go when 1 real your advertisement in The Toronto Evening News calling your pill the great K. and L. Pill, which | took the yoy to be the KNIGHTS OF LABOR PILL, and being myself a_ member of that order had confidence in the name, and I pronounce them the Workin«man’s Friend, for since taking them regular for three montis, I can say Lam entirely cured, and had I taken them years ago, ‘vould have saved hundreds of dollars iu doctors’ bills Very truly yours, oo J. ¥. BROWNING, Kingston, Ont, Ask those who have tried and been benefited by Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills about their wonderful curative powers. Don't be skeptical. One or two doses of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills may mean the saving of your life. They act gently and effectually, and do not in any way interfere with your daily avocation, A POSITIVE CURE FOR KIDNEY TROUBLE isease, Liver Complaint, Headache, Biliousness, Costiveness and e pill a dose; 25 cents a box, or 5 for $1. PILLS We will give $500 to any person troubled with disease of the kidneys that Dr. Chase’s Combined Kidney and Liver pill will not relieve or cure, Bright's Dyspepsia. ee Soo : a — Let Us whisper in Your Kar Listen! We buy our goods for spot cash, and HOW give the customer the benefit of vp to date nine- teenth century methods. Our caim is the very WE best value in Boots, thoes, Rubbers, Overshoes, Gaiters, Slippers, Leggins, Xe. Talk about. the purchasing power of a dollar across the line, but if you want to know tue real power of a dollar in buying Shees, you will find it out when you see our p:ires. WEEKS & WARREN 4 £424444424424 £2222522322 2 { What is Cheapness? Cheapness is not peculiir to prices. often chearer than the prices; particurit!y is this true when the purchaser feels that the gods are bought with a certain amount «f uncertainty and unreliability We have no cheap goo's alt! ough no ore disputes the chea; ness (8 our prices. North Side Market Square. lit I Goods are Your friends would appreciate a nice Fancy Recker or Table, selected from our stock. sel- now will Le stored until required. JOHN NEWSON Goo's THE BARGAIN CIVER ft alo a ag oc eo a > A ——— -_—_——_—- oe a> aia > a a> a a po aac >t > a | al att One Case New New Four-in-hand Ties New Bow Ties New Fix Ties New Mufflers Those in want of Ties, Should call and see them. We claim this to be the nobbiest assortment ever shown in the city, JOHN MACLEOD &CO 135 TAILORS. EMPIRE BLEND TEA I have just received the first instalment of my winter's supply of this famous tea, in 1, 3 and 5 Ib. tins and 50 and 60 Ib. steel chests. Remember there are several qualities of Empire Blend. I sell the BEST. MORRIS T. J Grocer and Crockery Ma -