Laan . ~ NSANC ere Li’ NY dl ts . : ~> > : ‘ — Coa 4, foie, lopehcve Or cure everv form toe! me h and inslemm Safi <a < a 4 : 644, GULLIT ‘ »oarTe ; AS we < Mth Aw : » soouung.oure. Otherwise it could . ir AW t« a , t > ot ve existed for almost . e > % . ° “ao ; &.* w RAMS ee any NE Xe —~ i : ae ngs 2, .” +e 5 ee” LINIMEN 7 iS Strictly a family remedy for internal 4S much as External use \ To cure Colds, Group, Coughs, Catarrh | NS Cramps and Coiic it acts promptly.~ ORIGINATED BY AN OLD FAMILY PHYSICIAN. 2 3% noreie not & medieine in use which possesses the confidence of the her oxtest t ham Johnson's Anodyne Liniment, upon its itgtrinsic merit , thie generations after generations have used it. best evidence of its virtue ts the fact that in the state where it Originated the jg steadily iucreastt:; You can safely trust what time has indorsed, " é \._- ae bt » \ RY % gw * ~ “> my x public toa For almost a century it has ada : lool Jounson, Mtg —Fifty years .go this month, your father, Dr. Johnson, left mesome ISCO teon’s Anode Linime at. ih re sold it ever Since, Tecan most truly say thatit has tained its bird standard and PPRANT irom that time to the present JOHN B. RAND, Nort \ th Waterford, Maine, J anuary, 1891. * for our book on INFI A MMATION, mailea free. Sold by ell Dre grista, up in Tee Sizes, Price 25and cts. I. S. JOHNSON & Co., Boston, Mass. ita » IRD DAVID AAR Se of Raten: Charlottetory: 2 x in Default for the City of. ny \y t ; { the \ th «il er i) r Li ' i ¢ | Leieht casualtie mons the lan ineluding Lord rrederic] . Lord Frederick Temple Blackwod, Gaisc | ‘ il Libs ; rE HNersc tp SOVAtCCH AS havin: been Would tne tou th 8On OF the h “hh ! e4% 7 } luferin andj Ava. wh) Wi formerly governor g neral of Cana- da. Lerd Fredenck Blackwood is a lieutenant in the Ninth Lancers. Which regiment he -joined October J, Is98, Lord Ava, the eldest ; : son ¢ the Marquis of Dufferin, died « wounds received in battle at Ladv- smith in January last. cc) fin a Royal Commission. Terontro, Dec. commission wil | neet on January|2,at Uxbriuge for the hearing ot dence in the North Ontario 7election case. The only one as yet brought before the commission. The charge that of tampering with ballot boxes in the election of 1897. is i © —Eaee——— The South Ameriéan War. WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.--- Uaited States Charge Beaupre at Bogota has cabled the state department that he has been informed by the Commbian government that the invading troops were overtaken by he government forces at Rosario ; also that their leader. Gen. Urbide, defeated at Gorazel, in the province of Bolivar. He was retreat ing with a few remaining followers Vas |through the department of Magda- Constipate ment duc;ou Neal broperty for the vear ending 3lst Decemcer. = S ch detauiters andthe amount due from | activralyr wit 0 a Oe en ie 8 ; Y ° 1 mn ctiveiy, With astitement withthe Number of ihe Town. ant ' pon waich orany part thereof such assess- cderauit Am't of As Statem-nt or Description of Pro- sessment : perty upon which Assm't is made. Due and Un ' paid Houses a Land on Town Lot No 8, tst hurd. $32.75 Ho anc Land on Towr. Lot No. 89, rst hun. 3.04 # House and | and on Common Lot No. 28 56.2¢ H «use and Land on Town Lot No. 327, sth hun. 5.62 Hous 1: Land on Common Lot No. 22 6.75 * a va “i Kinnon Houses 1 {and cn Town Lot No. 71, 4th hun, 56.37 Vacant Land oa Common 1 No. 21 2. " House and Laad on Coumon Lit No. 22 5 09 Ve. A: ©. : e McNutt, House an! Land on Town LotsNos.97 and 98, tst hun. 23.96 AMalf House and Laud on Town Lot No gt, 4th hun. 3.15 a Elouse and Land on Common Lots Nos. 11 and 12 4.5¢ el Vaeint Land on Town Lot No. 82, sth hun 2.96 s hereby given tht pursuant to the provisions of the Statute, “har 7 » Lar 4 rT ‘ ~¢ oS ro ieee ; F , Chapter 12, Section 91, after 30 days publication of the above i i aa Pad ee ' ies et ust of the ihaten cyers of the City of Charlottettwn who have y witain the time prescribed the assessment severally levied up- .) Th. vr . ate PL oe he nena ts wae? ee i FiOovel y Nn Said 4 ity}. i Will MAke an appiic ATiou to ris Honor lary Magistrate o: siid City for judgment against each and mands above described, for the respective amounts so leviea (Clem. and then unpaid, and that upon such judgment being duly will further apply tor a warrant for the sale of such lands. ROBERT VANIDERST NE, City§Collector 20th day of December, A. D. 1960 1 mo. Gifts ror Brother ’ we 1 ee : a 7S } Fs > Sistne Kind we are offering the public. Let us sug- $ ‘ - ; “s the many kinds we have in stock They are alseasons. . In this line we have for many years held front . par! rink and canshow the most stylish shapes - Tne | } r “37 , ; - . 1€Ts oftsin the market. You will see some handsome ones put up in "S$ Pour in-hands. Flowing ends, Bows, ete. L lers In Black ae tt WALLA. Black Satin and Plaids. Ty Ye 2. oe : a , wi te Wes ihe largest stock we ever carried in Kid, Mocha, ¥ » = = _* . 4 | 7 y° e = §6Buckskin and knitted Gloves. Some are silk lined, ed and some flee-e lined. Colilars In Persian Lamb, Peaver, Kan and Otter. We sell Nutria, Astrac- cur Otter collar a? S 1M tiis line we have one of the largest stocks in the o onde a ry} e . . r ‘ city. _Khiexant patterns in collared shirts, the W. G. comfortable in Oy than a sweater. What ma cold We have them in ters. facy | pabterns. 'the Minister 0 Can get the best’: more } or Send Or any other good man a Racoon co2zt would be an acceptable pres- alues from us. D. A. BRUCE, Morris Block, Charlottetown weather for Edwin R. Turner PHOTOGRAPHER. By SPECIALISTS a Successor to the late C. Lewis. Deny ISTRY tln M thod. Dex TISTRY, crown Without pain.) AL Teern. Facted with by use of electricity Opp. Market House, and bridge —We make aj] kinds. ut pain, BERLIN DENTAL J PARLORS © Charlottetown. Entrance through Clark’s rockery Store the Lewis S Old Stand. lena toward the Venezuelan line. The war is said to be progressing favorably for the Columbian ernment. ‘(ray OV an! Ci st & f bowels ww 2d Wwe Constipation, or inactivity of the bowels, is probably the cause of mor- distress and suffering than any othe Organic derangement. Once the bowe! are constipated, the kidreys become clogged, the liver tcrpid, and the stom- ach and whole disestive system com- pletely imterfered with. The head aches, there is dizziness Weakness and “<imness of vision, pain: in the back, slades and limbs, the ac cumulation of wind and gas on th stomach, pains and full: in the r gion of stomach, and depressio: and despondency of spirits. Constipation can never ess the be cured pv the use of salts and similar weaken ine and debilitating purgatives. IT | Chese’s Kidney-Liver Pilfs not on): | cause the natural action of the bowels | gia of medicines. but so strengthen and _ invigorat them as to enable them to regularl: rerform their functions without = the One pill a dose, 2. | cents a box, at all dealers. =? Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pilis. ATTEND Haszard & Moore’s BIG HOLIDAY SALE Immense Stock of Books, Dolls, Fancy Goods, Games and Toys. Liberal discounts to everyone during the big holiday trade. Store open until 9 o'clock evenings. Haszard & Moore Sunnyside. in TO LET. That centrally situated one tenement house on Prince St., next to the ate Thos. Alley’s, containing eight large rooms, with stable and coach house, at present occupied by Rev. HH. B, Morris, who is removing from the island. Possession given the 23rd inst. Apply to THOMAS McQUAID, Lower Queer Stree di tf evi- | But gone with that school | j /The Greeks of Today in Athens. | } 'shop, and then he is ready for work | }will permit in the open air. As the! promise your nan who, tember last, ¢ Prince \ CoLlege, whici I tlo \ "nang wh Mt contracte pneumonia and was obliged to re furn home; but the disease had made tco much hea Vy, and de spite the best medical skiil his peaceful spirit passed away. ihe very large concourse of people folk a uiS remains to St. | Lndrew s Church on the 26th tes ti to th: which he was| held ty all all whe knew him. The| services were conducte d by Rev. A.t estéem in “i P. McLellan.after wh‘ch ali that was! ! mortal of pool Kddie were consigned to mother earth, there to await the final resurrection. To his grief-stricken parents and | relatives we tender our sympathy in this sad hour of their | | | | affliction. affection, Where he no longer needs pro- tection, And Christ Himself doth rule.’ ee ES oc me The Athenians are not so Jazy as they would appear to be from their habit of the no»m-day rest. The| old-fashioned Greek gentlemen, for iustance, rises very early in sum- mer, often at four o'clock, in the| clorious time of the duy, He goes] to marketand sends homethe pro-| visions for the 12 o clock breakfast and the late dinner, with minute! directions to the cook: he takes| a cigarette and a cup of | black Turkish coffee on the sidewalk in front of his favorite! cafe, and he then devotes himself to! business and politics until noon-| time. After breakfast he sleeps| tilltour, when he usually takes a| sweetmeat at home or ata _ pastry| avain until dinner-time. ‘The Athenians dine late the year round, and, whenever the weather | heated season advances, the dinne: | hour is set later and later, until ir | August hali-past nine or ten be-| comes the common thing. Fancy) ivoing to the theatre after that | | Yet the open-air } } | j | j lserving as little i i | j /at nine,’’ liberally patronized, and they do not | beyin, of course, till after dinner. | The legend “‘curtain rises promptly is a snare and a delusion, | asmary a foreigner has found to| his extreme annoyance. The out-of-door dining and the | sky-roofed theatres are so typically ' | | ' verformamces are | Gieek that they serve asa link be tween modern and classical times The old Greek, as everybody kuows, | was an out-door man, his houss more than a sleep ing-place and = storeroom. Tae Athenian of to-day dines in a ga den, on his terrace or in a If he is too poor to possess any of these accessories, he sets his tabl« upon the sidewalk. Many of the cheap restaurants appropriate the walks for dining-rooms. One is often compelled, when taking an evening strol!, to dodge in and out among | dozens of tables covered with rea sonably clean linen and lignted by | means of candles, whose flames are | protected from the winds by meas | of glass globes.---From Modern Athens,’’ by George Horton, in the January Scribner's. te —E—-— Pope Leo XIII was in goou health and yigorous fer his age when he performed the ceremony) closing the Holy Door, ou the 24th inst. He is now in his Ylsi yearand has s** upon the Pontifi- cal throne for Zz years. The One | Who Cooks | knows there isone sure way | to reach a man’s heart, and! that is by always having a} nicely spread table. To do} this you mvst have choice | groceries, canned goods and | provisions. | We Can Help | ’ } You There We have the best of every-| thing in that line. What we) want is your trade. Can we) have it. JOHN McKENNA — eT QUEEN STREET. rf heartfelt | } ren en ee ee .| sess andRest.Contains neither Opiumn,Morpnine nor Mineral. Nor NARCOTIC. ’ ed SoS ee rere 30.---The royal |He is not dead, the child of our| | i ; j 1] i ; i| il | similating the Food andRe¢utla- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of >Re AY way, * “e Ue oES okey Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms ,Convulsions,Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. % hx een oe MILE ANegetable Preparatioa for As- Sl GNATURE is ON THE Recipe of Olid Dr SAMUELPITCHER Pumphin Seed ~ Ax. Senna + Mochelle Salts ~ Anise Seed + Ftppermnt - 2 Carbonate Soda ¢ Flarm Seed - larthed Sugar + finteryrecr Flavor Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF Fac Simile Signature of Ch ui flillen. EW YORK. N Castoria is put up in one-size bottles or’y. It ) cit GRE Sy we is not sold in bulk. Don't allow anyono to ecil Aes veda Ae teat? t* peewee : : : : taped AS. wy Se ashe ee you enyihing else cn tho plea or promise that it 1 is “just as good” and “will answer every pu- pose.’ #8 Sce that you get O-A-8-T-O-B-L-A, Fetq Tho fa9- EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. wey simile is on | MM signature every Ae ulin of ‘Wrapper. fastidious must go, ‘or I have deciaed to go out of the crockery t see that BIG DISCOTNTS DINNER TEA SETS, fit SETS, YD Slaughter Pric« to grace the table of the most 5. Chiha, Giassware, Crockery And everything kept ina thoroughly stocked China store. AIL usiness. Call and 4 DOT Ure ARH Gi\ KE MONAGHAN. QUEEN STREET. -. a27—d&wtf rade. OCK rleavy Overcoatings Suitings and Trouserings Underciothing Hats, Caps, Gloves, Ties, etc. re 4 t ) »9E OUR BACELLUNT St OF JOHN McLEOD & CO Dsus, i d § 4 ‘ 3 CIS RO GIFTS IM JEWELRY ---- Cesides our large stock Diamond Rings, we are showing a ni selection of moderate price Rings, in which Almandines, Amet ysts, Opals and other fancy stones are combined. Our large stock contains a wonderful assortment of Novelt! L£ ee So ° ior G iL ts. Smeeigneeant Fo snee All Articles Purchased Here Engraved Free. fl W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler and Engraver. Tas SD. 2 EELS ee el ER RR Sa RDN on COME DOWN WITH BOTH FEET and vou will be fitted with the latest and most ‘25 ionable boot or shoe to be found in the city, OF | least money, and guaranteed the best of satisiactio McQUAID’S — TT os BD i ; rma QUEEN T.7T" TD Wik LO ,* « ae