nario MONDAY FEBRUARY 1. isg7. —— Set * Sotemaae eee oot i tHb DAILY EXAMINER ; | eee J 2" _ a : eee - iene a nes . ——- —--- - ~ = peers re in Fal ia itaalld 4 oo Thy ape { S00uld nave 1; ’ aL SS ee eg ee . ——— rer Mott er } in th ‘ BARREN HASTINGS WRECE, A FARMER IN TROUBLE, ae SOLD IN LEAD PACKETS ONLY, To PAcSERVE [frost ne) THEIQ FRAGRANCE... A Greenville County Man Speaks fis Mind —Eeels Like a New Man—‘ ured by feur S life has wo ‘But what I shall do will be this: I li : Discipline of tle Briti.n. shall keep them both well in hand un- love it | EASANT ro TAKE Every nthe “house D c 8 ee % i . suff chibdous ~MUNYGN nt weorthet and oe r A nod yne ue mt til the proper moment arrives. See? A despatck to the London Pea oes Boxes of Dodd's Kidaey Pills, Cae oll : 5 Seinen Siew Oa on S ee ee . or yuis, Island of Mauri- ’ . ing on, Internal or Exter There’s another girl, too—a music hal) | g*@ph from Port Louis, I-lan hh ph. ; ciemik. that the tan ee girl—whom I ones have to drop, but J | tus, furnishes particulars of the British | : Cardinal, Feb. | (Special). sag Robert For SU PERIOR FLAVOR —_ sie se aentiie cn ae ea, enalie k lie rs that Indian troopship Warren Hastings, on : Taiks On Mclatosh, a farmer very wide y known 7 re : 1 you conquer the disease, a easiky make up a lie or n ° which were over a thousand men, which | this county, aod living near this villaye, _-tamgng FRAGRANCE, BOUQUET 5 wae 7c mer Soeee Afters | was wrecked off the Isiand of Keunion, on | has been in @ pairfal ani dangerous con - , > ar > = fe + re u i S ried I can look her up again, perhaps. |) uraday, January 14, without lo:s of | dition as the result of kiluey disease HEALTH PROPERTIES. DYNE There's plenty of fan in this world if life. It appears that sbe ran ashore at | aflecting the bladder. When called upoo| DRINK... ; ANO you're only clever eaough to look for |» 99 4 1. I) was pitch dark and torrents | he said; (i it."’ He turned to Bertram. ‘‘Lane, you fog rain were fallii g. She had on to rd} pe “Daring three years, un il quite r cently q 2 ENT bounder,’’ he said, ‘‘what the devil are besides soldiers and crew a number of wu- | : : cured by using four box « of Dodd’s Kid- gq e : : : , ; . i y 2 . ; “ P : hy thavve talbenhls Mia you doing here? Why didn’t you stay | men and ch.liren, the families ofthe mar- | How to ¢ are } Our self. ney Pills, I have b.en an intense suff.rer y tegen ; vet aes in India?’ ried men of the military forces. When the from kidney disease waoich kept going . . ' act la 1O€CS Possess i - ‘ -_-- : ad c . i rit for very many Familydlis? “L'il tell you if you'll come down | ship struck the troops they were ordered 10 : } from bad to worse thouzh I was doc oring ithe pubis to ot vo has | staire,’’ said Bertram Lane. retire from the upper deck, to which they | In all forms of st mach trouble Mur- | all the time.” ; ee ) Auncdyae. ‘ls ee cs ‘Down stairs be hangea!’’ said Gar- ' had flocked on the first alarm, avd to fail | yon’s Dy-pep-ia Cure will promptly cure Under advice I begrn ping Do'd’= K:d- ve ment, while generation | thorne. “I don’t want to sve the kitch- Jin below. This they did prowptly, the where there are such symptoms @s pain or | ney Pills, at once real z ng great hel». I vet it with entire satis- | soreness ip the stomach, indigestion or dis- | now feel like a new man and am per‘ectly i Treatment ol all Diseases of the Kidneys anc Urinary Organs, © Kidney Bricht’s Disease, Diabetes and Par: , and all forms oi Bicod Poisoning. ree i] Pills. > In large wooder For the su . ‘ . ain « eame taan LDULw's KIDNEY PULLS. T) 3 Medicine Co., Toronto, ‘ . new 1 called I : ed yY nw ad e of twe box I ‘ i Lay ¥ NT W I KINS tas : Co., Kansas. i nia m Mu“ Scott’s Emulsion makes , tne cl ne- r , hain ] > proves the circulation. I: Incré¢ c tn aigvestl } nd ; ‘ nourishes the bod It cor- rectS diseased ictio ind oe! strenetnens the [ \ SVS- tem. In word, it places ; a 8 fof 1 the body in the best possible condition for preventing the germs of Consumption from beginning orcontinuing their work. In that one sentence Book 7 . - the subject very is the whole secret. coverin or + thoroughly sent tree tor the asking. SLUTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Oat ’ - £ x ¢ tT 4 f ' 5 me Fa a artinige EPPS'S GOCOA wn to theiz children a f worth, asa Universal House f 1 infancy to good old ace. ses” Mailed Free. Directions on every be title, rt . ¥. Lison & Co., Boston, Mass. arpa neensmeetin THE NAKED TRUTH. Continn ed) Lane considered for a moment. fie touched his waisteoat pocket absently i took out the smal] envelope. “Why,” he said good humoredly, ‘this reminds me of a trick of his that. fortunately, was not go very ghastly. n Ali gave me just this small dose because I—wel), I did something kind 13 When he wes in trouble.”’ “What's the stuff good for?” de- manued Miss Remond. ‘‘Looka just like an ordinary powder. ’’ “As a fact, it is an extraordinary powder. I don’t know whetlser it would have any effect outside the radius of Men Ali’s presence, but this is what happened one night near Calcutta. Things bad been lost from our luggage, and we told Men Ali that, as a clever man, he should turn his abilities to some good effect and discover the thief.” A girl sat at the piano, on the urgent request of young Mrs. Wynne, and com- menced playing a few of Grieg’s happy, quaint little dances. ‘And discover the thief,’’ continued Lane, lowering his voice. “‘T like crime,’ said the American lady. “This powder was placed in a glass of water, which was sipped by each of the attendants. Then they were inter- rogated by me, and when I came to the last, the chief of them, the man who had drawn my attention to the robber- ies, and the only man of the whole set whom I trusted—he said quite calmly that he had taken the articles. ’’ “*And do you mean to say, Mr. Lane, that anybody who takes this powder is forced while the effect is on him to tell the real, solemn, right down, absolute truth?’ One of the dances finished. at the piano began another. “*The absolute truth,’’ said Bertram Lane. He looked between a huge palm at the people in the room and watched With especial interest the young hostess. She seemed feverishly anxious to evade his gaze. She beckoned insistently to Garthorne, and when Garthorne, with his cup of coffee, came whispered to him in a confidential manner. As Lane ob- served the interest of the other guests in this manner of special intimacy his brown face reddened. ‘““Want ta shoot some one?’’ Miss Remond. “I must confess Saeught my gun,’”’ ‘‘Big game?’’ ‘‘No, Miss Remond; small. ’’ **There’s just as much fum in that,’’ said the American lady. ‘‘Tell you what you can do for me, Mr. Lane. Di- rectly this girl’s finished tuning the piano tell Mr. Garthorne I want him.”’ The task proved a little difficuit, in- asmuch as that agreeable rattle was in ating of attentive listeners recounting The girl asked that I wish I'd an incident of singular iste.cst, where- in figured an abusive cabman, a horse- Whip, the abusive cabman’s child and himself gallantly interfering on behalf of the overworked horsewhip and the child. A murmur of approva’ was of- fered to the heroic youth, and he sipped his coffee as though ke was drinking tx bis own health. ‘“‘Garthorne,’’ said Lane, ‘‘will you give Miss Remond two minutes?’’ “fT suppose I'd better,’’ said Gar- thorne reluctantly. ‘‘It’s as well to keep in with everybody. I often feel that I should like to speak my mind plainly, but— Recite, Mrs. Wynne? With much pleasure. I just want to speak first to Miss Remond, and then I will do anything, if only for the sake at your beanx yeux.’ was a tender softening of Mr. Garthorne at these last words. {is manners were indeed of a highly finished order. Merely to see him carry : There 8 Voice I ff ns coffee cup was a generous education. Miss Remond made him staud the cup enmaid. maid once, but I always tell people that she was an ewallow everything I like to tell them.”’ He laughed uproariously and winked at the American girl in the corner. old figure one!’’ he cried eve upon you. mond, unti’ I get a letver from Minne- sota giving shall either go to Mrs. My mother was a kitchen- Austrian baroness, They **Good “Tye got my You just wait, Miss Re- figures and then I Wynne and say, some ‘Look here, sweet’ ’’— Lane pushed past the white faced young hostess and gripped Garthorne by the shoulder. Without much diffi- culty he guided the unfortunate youth out of the room and down stairs into the hall. “Get your hat and coat,’’ said Lane definitely, ‘‘and go away home. You’ll be like this for quite an hour.”’ ‘*‘What the devil do you mean by pushing me about like this, Lane? You’re not master of this house, and, what is more, you never wil) be.”’ ‘*That,’’ said the young lady on the stairs, ‘‘that & question that rests with me. Please see him out, Bertram, dear, and then come back. I want to tell you something.’’ Guirthorne did not go home. Instead, he went to his club, and there he spoke his mind to several influentia] members With exceeding ‘openness until he fell asicep in the smoking room. The club has since asked him to resign his mem- bership and a good many houses are closed to him. For the life of him Gar- thorue cannot guess the cause, for he declares that he has always endeavored to be pleasant to everybody.—Londen Sketch. is (The En ii Greater Than Ever, Fauuary Victories Gver Diseas3 and Death. The Grandes Record Ever At- tained in One Month, Paine’s Celery Compound the Ac knowledged King of Medicines fhe Kind the Peeple eed in Order to Restore apd Preserve Health. med.cines it Celery Com- The acknowledged king of te world today is Paine’s « und. Its marvellous cures during the month if Jaguary made up a record far surpas- sinz the work of any previous month ir past years. Hundreds of letters were sent in by saved men and women who wer ruly plucked from the grave and saved t 1pxious relatives and friends. Jn thankfal, uro.pg words the young and old admitted hat without Paine’s Cekry Compound heir cases would have been quite hopeless Surely, poor suff-rer, this i3 sufficient roof that Paine’s Celery Compound is ible to meet your case, even though it bx ~erions and defperate—able to give you th new life you so much desire. Try it once; witle or tw will work wonder e. The first American ra'iroad was laid ir It was three miles long, from the ranite quarries of Quincy River, Maues., o Neponset River. 19090 1506, -—— ——- 0+ @ +e - The Life of Dr. Chase, Recipe Book housxehol As a compiler of Chase's iis name is familiar in every most perfect discipline prevailing, although were fully conscious of the dan- They were quietly mus- the men ger they were in. tered vn the ’tween decks without confu- sion or excitement. Owing tothe faucet that the surf beats could not be used io leading the trvops, two cflizers of the Warren Hastings were Jowered from the ship’s bow to the rocks, and when it was found that a landing could be effected this way, [the disembarkation of the sol- ; . diers wus commenced at 4 o’clock. Com mander Holland hoped it wa3 safe t retain the women, children and the sick on board until daylight. But the troop- ship was soon found to be heeling over so rapid!y that everyone was ordered to the upper deck, tue danger of capsizing being imminent. Thereupon Commander Lio! land ordered the landing of the troops to be stopped, in order that the women, chil- drenanud sick persons should be janded immediately. This order was obeyed with admirable discipline By 5 o'clock the decks had heeled over to an angle of 50 degrees to starboard, and the were all swept away. The good swimmers were then permitted to swim axhore, rying ropes. By these means many vtbers on board was completed by 5.304. in., with the loss of only two native servants. Many acts cf gallantry were Tue French officials and inhabitants of the Island of Reunion people every assisiance possible. - i Testing His Honor. Your druggist is honest ake CU id Live r Oil. CPSGSSSseseores 6 i Py rare GENERATIONS “BABY’S OWN SOAP” AND ITS SALE IS STEADILY 3 INCREASING, Have you tried it? ee The Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs. Montreal. FLLLOLLOSLL LS LLL LLLLT ELL LLL OOO PAOPOSODDODOE LD ORDERAE DA nae RSFSSSSSSSSSF SSS SSS VS TSIFSFS 00S 20086008 eure Vuusvewveter 1D | boats | car- were landed, and the disembarkation of all recorded. gave the shipwrecked if when yon ask him fora bottle of Scott’s Emulsion he gives you just what you ask for. He know: this is the best fozm in which oO | BP O OR oy--- ae FOUR « PPMP SBARRE SETS STSSSS IST SFOS SSSTTISTFTSTIGTESSTSVTITS €oee8 SOSSROSSTESSS CSS SIeee | tress after eating, pressure aud fullness in | the stomach, shoriness of breath, poor ing from the stomach, hear. burn, wind on the stomach, Constipation, dizziness, faint- ness aud lo t energy. When these symptome | 1 are associaed ' with biliousness, yellow-coated tongue, | paueea, bitter taste in the mouth and |} sallow skin, take Munyon’s Liver Cure | in alternation with the Dyspepsia Cure, an | hour apart. Where there ix obstinate con- stipation keep the bowels open once a day | by using Munyon’s Constipation Cure until | they become regular under the effect of the | Dyspepsia Cure. When there are trouble- | some beart symptoms alternate Munyon’- | Heart Cure with the Dyspepsia Cure. If | there is great nervousness or inability to | sleep, aiternate Munyon’s Nerve Cure with the Dyspepsia Care. If the blood is poor in quality, alternate Manyou’s Blood Cure | and Dyspepsia Cure. By this plan of treatment one can eradicate the worst forin of stomach trouble: and their com- plications, and make the cure permaneut. A separate specifi: for each disease. Sold by all druggists, mosily for 25 cents a bdTile. Persoual letters to Prof. 13 Albert street, Torunto, answered tree medical advice fur any disease. Munyon, ll & with CANADA’S NATIONAL DEBT, (Monirea! Gazette ) The Consolidated Fund is anly one, though the greatest, of the expenditure accounts, There bas beep, in the pat | year, a large outlay op account of capital, that is of borrowed money. Most of thi- | has gone into public works or railway aid, | though, since Condederation, no less than 1 $22,549,607 has been used to make up | deficits between income and current expen- | diture, which occurred three years under | Liberal rule and eight years under Con servative administration. On the other hand, there have been eighteen years, two under Liberal and sixteen under Conserva- tive Governments, in which the current receipts have exceeded the ordinary expen- diture, the total of sach surplus amount- ing to $39,573,069. Last year’s capital expenditure iocluded the following items: Intercolonial Raiiway..........$ 260,395 | MMe CRA Sic ceseesllpickn: SR St. Lawreuce River and canals. 1,483,834 2» OR 3,R50 189,936 | Ottawa River Works............. } Sault Ste. Marie Canal........... E RPOOE CMOS 6 os doikies ccc) eee Welland Canal piieenuaken 1.677 Pe OCT 6 CORI iis oo cn ks ce cnecs 1,475 St. Lawrence Ship Channel...... 106,994 Fort Arthur Harbor............... 7,830 | Domiaion Lie... 5s. 5. ssa 82,184 NRRL a RIT 1,000,0: 0 Canadian. Pac tic Kailway........ 68,669 Railway subsidies...............2. 834,745 These sums, wi h $330,551 to make uj; the deficit, and $2,394,000, Quebec Rail way subsidy, and $137,185 charg-d to Consolidated Fund, make the gros in crease of the debt during the year $7,481,- 335. Sinkirg Furd investments of $2,- 056,257, and $542 refund cf Northwest rebellion expenses reduced the total to $5,475,505, which repr sents the net increase in the wational indebtedoess of the year. The Quebec Railway subsidy item does not, however, represent a ney liability. Its entry was merely a recogn:- tion of an obligation ereated thirteen years ago, at tLe time cf the North Shore Rail- way deal. The average increase in the di bi since Confederation has been $6,400,- ayear, sotbat in 1895 96, the laet year of a Conservative administration, caunot, in view of the record, be calicd excessive, neither in regard to the orditi- ary expenditure or the cepital outlay necessitating an inerease in the debi. From 1875 to]878, four years in which a an Uv | app-ti i, coated tongue, sour or bitter rais- ; cured of kidney troable in any form. —_— O11 1 OO NATIONAL THRIFT. How towork hard and yet be happy ; haw to enjoy life and jet ea e money; hew tomake the most of one’s exi-terce end yet be “torebanded,” wh ther jvechani oP mi:iionsire—these are th ngs worth know- ing. Some of the Europesn vations uudersiand better than we on this side of the Atlantic how they are to bedone. We have heard it said that the average wage- earner in the United States spends, n ed lesely, quite enough in his acuve Sifetime, to keep him comfortably in his old age. The Datch, the Swies, the French, the G rmans are more provident. They lead happy lives, many of them, but Jive sim- ply and make the most of small incomes, The French are a thrifty natior, and show well what individual thrift Goes for # nation. In that country nearly everyvody saves up+emething for “a faivy day ;” even those who earn one-half, or one~ third, the income of persons in the same station of life in America, find means te lay by a part of their income. The French sav.ing?-banks have 800,000 depositors, whose aggregate savings reach fuur thon— sand million francs. And besides this great sum there are thousand cf families who have sma}! sums hidden aw@Y 4gainst a time of trouble. These savings etabled the war indemnity to Germany wo be paid with such comparative ease. It would be well if in Canada and the States the virtue of thrift were inculcated as tis in Scotland and in Coutinen*<] countries, Even the French sz ools teach children to save money and ofter give ax a prize to a bright pupil, iastead of a medal, « Savings-bank book with a small sum to the credit of the owner. We donot advise that children should be taught to be miserly, the love of money for its own sake, but that they should learn proper economy aod simplicity of !fe. Early habits of providence are likely to be lasting, whereas self indulgence and ex- traveyance are difficult to shake off. The American people, extravagant as they are, tind themse!ves unhappily forced ju-t now to i:ve cheaply, and the lesson is a hard one because they have hitherto found money so easily earned, and because they had not laid by fora rainy day. Saving habits would have readered the vation better able to endure a period of financial Jepression such as they are passing threngh. Let us jn Canada be warned in time ag-inst wastefulness, and imitate rather the simple and thrifty habits of the older nations, aa =—-2-Oo- VALLEYFIELD NOTKS. A series of lectures are being delivered in the hall here. The first leciare of the season was delivered by the Rev. R. Mc- Lean, who is gaining mary lJaurels aa a lecturer. His subject was “John Wesley”, and it 1s needless to say that he handied it well. Biographies of good men, well and carefully written, he recommended to the young in place of the dime novel and so-called high literature of the dav, which was in many instances demoralizing. Later on Rev. Mr. McLean delivered his popular le ture on “Dr, Chalmers” to an appreciative andience in the Presbyterian Cuurch, St. Peter’s Road East. Yn the 26th, D. A. McKinnon, E-q , M L. A., delivered a very interesting lecture oa “Robert Burns.” The audience was potas large as it should otherwise be, owing to the cold weather and bad roads. All were well pleased who aitended. Other lecture are to follow. One on “Old Times” in P. E. Island,” will likely be delivered by Alex. Martin Esq., iefore trol, both of the estimates and expendi- ture, the increase of debt was $22,037,105, or at the rate of $8 000,000,000 a yeu”. The total debt of Canada on the 30ch of June last amounted to $325,717,536. |: is made up of the following item: : - Funded d-b’, payab’e in Lon- WE ase a: ssonbecs sess potenbece « setae Oe D>., payable in Canada, 9,70%,200 Dominion notes ...... 00.02... 20,512,210 Preteen We 39,475 Savings bank deposits,....... 46,799,31- Compensation toSeigneurs.... 124,327 Temporary loans....... poe sokbaieies 1,946,666 FROME TONNE dev isinekincs 3. iss 10,314,883 Province a-counts......,.... 16 406,936 Misce]lareous accounts.......... 1,779,324 Again-t this large total of $325,717,536 are set, however, assets of $67,220,163, in- claded under the following heads :—- Liberal administration had complete con- } the season closes. = h ripple The iron grasp of scrofula has ne mercy upon its victims. This demon of the blood is often not satisfied with causing dreadful sores, but racks the body with the pains of rheumatism until Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures, Nearly four years ago I became af- flictei with scrofula and rheumatism. Made Running sores broke ovt on my thigts, *ROM ANCICNT INDIA ano SWEET CZ-LON.** EAS Culfing, 18 Men's Ulsters, half price, The above goods looking at our stock, save you money. sight some time ago. at least 15 to 20 per ee LB Me —~AND—_—_ UOnderselling Everybody i a te ee No ‘natter how lowa price others we will do better for you,and we are reducing our gtock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing rapidly, 0° Boys’ Ulsters for “5 Men’s Reefers, 43 Men's Overcoats for $2.50 up. reasonable offer will not be refused make the mistake of buying elsewhere before Slashing quote In Consequence We have still left $1.25 up. for $1 75 up. Men's separate Pants for 75¢ a pair. Men’s Suits and Boys’ Suits at about must be cleared; any Don't as we can posit: / / BOOTS & SHOES Other shoe stores are not in the race with us in prices, as we have left them out of We can guarantee you cent. saved: so come along to the Great Bankrupt Slaughter Sale, SOM Sta Directly Opposite the West Eud ot the Market Houge RESOLUTIONS. The New Year should com- mence right by carrying a good reliable watch. They cost less in the end than a poor one, and all who desire to be on time snould have one Good tlme-leepeis are away down ine pric. G. H. TAYLOR, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER Norch wide Queen Square. A. A. McLEAN, Q. C. Barrister, & Brown's Block, - - Charlottetown BRANCY OFFICE, + Wadmians’ Building, - - Cra-aud MOVES CITING TO LET That. beautifully situated two story dwelling on Prince St., now occupied ly Mr. Thos. R. Brooks. Possession given about let November, Apply to PEAKE_BPOS. & CO 26t-—tf VIM, VIG0R. VITALITY RESTORED IN 30 DATS GOOD EFFrCTs Al’ ONCE, CATON’S ViTALIZER. ept 8 a e os ° e & . wv 7 . j lanc le »hysicis é . . , e . i ennai Atin Genet 1 OccasioOnable table while she spoke in — land, while oe " phy er ae $ eee TON. . $35,414,375 Pieces of bone came out and an Operation _— a a a - P —, — owing confidentially to him. works ou eae es o eo: e Oiher investments veseeeee. 6,077,629 | WAS contemplated, I had rheumatism in Cures general or special debilit kefyql stinctive Merits a : ; : is pane the rill be handee w ee ee i ; ret gene pecial debility, w. 5 " Don't you know,’’ said Garthorne 7 eae he a Hi aa $ B PPOVIECE BOCOR BM sie sese si vossccees 10,586,398 | my legs, drawn up out ofshape, I lost ap- bSss, spermatorrhces:, einissi we, Lanpotemer, lary SKIT awnr impressively, “ths a ) “— & . 5 : ne | Miscellaneous accounts.......,... 14,141,701 tite, « parcs's, ete, Corrects functional disorders DELICAC £ OF FLA\ UR. W : : yA rogue ant neat medicine, in the form of his Syrup ie . : } ee sone = tk = _ oem, ts wen © perfect caused by errors 4.’ e* 2en8e2, quickly restor, Dr . Ty : > I : do you et aa f Linseed and Turpentine, is having the 7 aeseaiiie eta from ~~ gross debt “i - I continued to row worse and tng Law Baieisut, oO 2 on vou, giving , C ‘ fT ’ . i ius ive > Wee é 48K WHOSE ie natr ‘ 1 « akes Lise e ige s of Cz t ie : > tge and strengiu where former weak SUPERIORIT Y in OU: LITY. ae oe. var a mask when arge blic patronage that his Ointment, | g ma the p : obligation of Cer ame to ite y gave up the doctor's treatment to » Sateen eines Mra ah 4 sa diliaiiie ay nen OK at the world? Can’t you see how Pille and Catarnh Cure are having. D:.18@ We ad vel tise to dv ‘. rOus classes of creditors $258,497 432. eflectual, and legitimate GRAIL? and MFORTING impatiently — : C; ase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine | 9 ; ae ne The interest charge was in 1895-6 $10,- “ Dont be deceived by \mitationes, insist on . WPPYorie Nyeprorrre Very well,’’ said Miss Remond. | ,. especially adapted for all Bronchial and $ certain things. If we : 002,429, or at the rate of 3 23 per cent. on a ety ad ion us Vil Br ii. ‘ ‘ sited a asa . erase « ‘ " i g ug G€8 LOt yes *rice § T e, suet sip at your coffee and go and re- | Asthmatic troubles. ® cannot Co as we s7y then ® the gross, a reduction of 0.6 per cent, 6 for $3, with written enarantee of manages NUTRITIVE \LITIES UNRIVALLED. | >!te-—-you have to moisten your lips for S Hl) f 1 ° compared with the ret? of aaa ; ipiormation, re: rence s, ete, free ana AVAL U io . ; ee i . a ' = ra ow yo 4 neller 894 95 ani . i ; | confidential Send us .:atement of caure and In Quarter-Pound Tins and Packets only. | \dfal deed. Don’t make it too When the Siberian railway iz completed} @ WE With be Compeled log! Cee ee nan pee Oeae, emneeS take Hicod’s Sarsaparilla, Soon i | 2c fore week's tria. creatment, One only | ‘ong, that’s all. I can’t stand recita- | the journey around the world will o cupy © so out of bu-ines:, You @ with the rate tep yeare ago = pe : appetite @ | % * toereh prison, Prepared by JAMES EPPS & CO., Lta., | us well when they’re short. When | pot m::; than 40 days, and the cost of : ; . } © "his reduction in the rate of iaterest, due a. re the sores commenced to heal, CATON MEP CO,, BOSTON, MAES ‘ Homa opathic Che mints London, | they’re not, they just make me tired.’’ tr: n portation will aa idiieed $400: 3 have work to te done and @ | partly tothe general fall in the great My limbs straightened out and I threw i 5 - a “agland, 7 : ‘ : . : : ee ® require i , } ° ne ‘kets, and partly sonfi- | @Way my crutch I On'y ‘ew irs } § : y It sha be brief, said Mr. Gar- require 1b) Ww ell cone else money markets, and partly to the confi- y y ches. 4m now stout and dn a few urs left . ° thorne, ‘*t ause you wish it.’’ , ee ee ne . ; - @ | dence of investors in Canada’s credit, is | Beatty and am farming, whereas four wa I atts, Lost, Found ome ; es plea A Railway Manager Say you are not satisfied, @ : cs ec ; : years agol was a cripple. I gladiy ree- will clear them ata Advertisements under this heading Charged lie sipped at his coffee and strolled ‘ See ee . $ Vv T WT . THAD Baw of the mort interesting facts connecud ommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla.”” URBan ; —— Sc | away to the side of the piano. He ‘Iu reply to your question, do my chil- 0 YOU ARE THEJUDGE. : with the _ t,and has been main'y in- | HAMMOND, Table Grove, Llinois, a low price ini Mg i. A , ; : ad ala ee ng me atrumental i nabling . ii 7 TANTED—A cr pabie sere ]| Dlaced one hand on the top of the in- | fren object to taking Geott's Emelsion, 1/3 We claim that our meth- 3 |< meee: is cs ra coon 5 | Wertwa te saemon does an cae strument, and tl rO stess we say No! on 2 ary , ‘one . ae. , eee ee a vy toa OUli~ | off ; r “Einch? : : me young Seek said rim ithe hy . thecoutrary, they are fond . ods are up to date ang give © gations it has assumed, W Hi STEWART & ¢ } —s nn J iT’s } 4iush! to one or two, guests who were {ani itkceps them pictures of health ast oat ‘ Be > ' intense team ietslaaiiieas * — 4 ‘0., | W* NTED — At onee, a nurse good referer cos p B ta g. As Mr. Garthorne looked e° ilisfaction 19 every re- é | i ' requirad, Apply to Mrs.) UL. Stewart, 4 -ASIF TC . ail ' si ‘ : ™D ‘ . ° fuston street. a f ASIER TO ~ ; around the room the expression of his ed S epect. OUR CLAIM is > 4 London House Building. | DOARDERS WAN:ED —Mre J T # Tr READ YOUR | face altered. Suddenly he began to REMARKABLE CASES ® backed up by the fact that @ Sarsa ari i] si iH BR SRRERS WY AE CED — tres 5. Tralee NEEDLE igh loudly, and the room laughed, Pied —_— e - J rf « e p 1 a ie y ‘ : a | dation fora large numb raf boarders . Ketes { ’ r too, under the impression that this was Chronic invalids Raised from Their Bick ° people who Lave rad work Ss ; ; “There is a tide in the affairs of | very reasonab'\« ae ‘ se Beds after Giving Un Hope © a 7 e Isthe One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. €1. a Lt te tok, b the Quad teal fee eer ae With ee preude to a diverting performance, : Wt ig ac. a legate 4 done by us invariab] y re- & Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, | W® Which If taken at the hood leads | Wy Stee. - A girl fas General henswoes, — ss m | as i | it proved to be. London, Ont.—Henry R. Nicholls, 176 | @ t . Sel ‘] : $ ——— —— on to fortune.” | cee, Se Te Se te Sea » ‘ iat . ‘ > . » a ea ) : te te < ; ‘Wel said Garthborne, leaning = sory street, catarrh ; recovered. Df. | @ Re = I Bie oe ° Hood’s Pills take Guuon a an | OR SALE A i Sin; le Sleigt ’ ly ? a 3 ~ . . a6 { s* e PS P. # i 2 | , @asy Prate. 25¢. TH r T co r Th hR SALE.—A goc Single Sic » near LAPPERTON’S ' the wail, “of all the d——a | hss catarrh cure. 25e. $ faiends withthem. What § =. ee HAVE YOU ASKED YOUR| (oRS Baden! .6-s0k | ™ e, I declare to goodness you Markdale—Geo. Crowe's child, itebing e : a ] e 3 DEALER FOR j t} emda I'm abitof a f . ‘ton eczema; cured. Chase's Ojntment. Se more proot is neesr ed ‘@ ee eee eee hare ee i > LET —The eastern half of the house sita- j j ibitofaf “4 O Ay a I cal ™ lan- Truro, N.S.—H. H. Sutherland, travel- } $ Conscientious up to date S The railways of the world cairy over | ted «nthe cor: er of Kuston and Hiilsbor- }4 READ " ‘Ks rik Al oa nan eee pilee— very bad case: eured : Chase's | e 4 Ik ; tt 3 40,000,000 passengers weekly, i —_ rs 1e* oy aan gt A = : - a ait ‘ JUSC as 1 i1ke, especially you intment. 60¢ e yor is Our motto. Ps _— | Chas 1 cung a vee, oe a 7 ; o Mr i's 2 arvell, t #treet v , j; Lucean—Wr. Brantc D gardener, pix le e Dr, Chase Cures Backache, ’ Agey ps Spee Care y ees The ith , vas @ laugh again at this, but | Worms ; al) gone. Chase's P ils. | 6 r: a a ee! ent . ee ian with many other it was a nervous laugh, as though the L’Amable—Pete> Y: . a i is | $ } ; Kidney trouble generally begins with @ NO RENT—‘he ronvenient and pleassntty- kinds, the twist is so r were not auit - Pine on pa | three years. (, at Cc oe Ointment. | @ & @ single pain in the back, and in tire de | situated cotta ,<c and grounds at ee ‘ . : 3 © Quite sure, le youn | ot . rea, hase jutmernt. * . . “cu nie yihe Visses it art a8 firm that it’s not so : + me ur to Bertram I ea |} Gower Point—Robano Bartard, dread- ° S velups earn Bright’s Disease. Peopl : we xs "daen : it mb after the oth, ; ae - ae ~_ | ful itehing piles, 80 years. Well again ; s S| troubled with stricture, imped mente. | inst. Apply atthe Gas Wosks 2—24—im apt to unravel as some, aes = eataee Waite, i rom | ee Ointment. 60c. le e stoppage Cf water, or a frequent desire to Seam ne —— - ~~ ‘ } Remond, with claspe ro as - ith 5 : = : “hase’s and that’s “ hat giv cs i t ‘he d ’ rc : ; oe i Me ersburg Nelcon Simmons, itching $ $ urinate “% night, will tind Dr. Chase ¥) LET.—That beantifally tite ited — . : wer at | te > Cured. Chuse’s Ointment. |e S Kidney-Liver Pills » blessing. Read the ing om Peveee o> Ber coe a it its extraordinary what J can't quite makeup my | Malone—Geo. tichardsons kiduey and '@ © : : wor derfal crres in another colamn. One Gotad ant oot te Pane Wee & Co lit strength. u ' uf, went ov Mr. Garthorne | oer eae better. One box Chase's $ ° . a0 Pill isa dose, and if taken every other Cenenee A TP ee ; ‘ is which of tw articular | Pills. 25¢. ae : wll positively eure kidney tronbie ‘ ee atte dwell \ out of the lot ee I shall | Chesley—H. Will’s son, crippled with Ss > : night oF Seiwa! a a iieealie . Bt on ) LET. —A, pi eee ap Ae wn a, Srighton HAVE you TRIED IT? aie Pact ef the wate se ; rheumatism and suffering from diabetes, @ oe - J - ri i ; i i Coad, at present ocenpled by Harrkon Car. ‘ ie a oe Eee completely recovered. Chase's Pills. & © : ELA roubl s T.e fiss street railway was laid in New vell, Esq.. heated with bot air furnace, ant 3 Uy hard up, and that rather Matchard Township—Peter Taylor, kid- . ° : 4 York in 1£32, between the city hal! and j Sain 1 lighted by _ otrielty. ond-baving, aes = ; 4 ” st , . Nar a a - ok te ttings in bath jands j ; = a sail A tronble, 30 years; cured. Chase's ° ° & Fourteentt, stre: t. OWwi rly1p arx | omen water | a 4 can san nit: fC stopped ar, ookelj calmly round ile. 25e. e i Te shen and pantry, on gyeund floor, four bec~ the room. Bertram Lane, noticing the Torcuto—Miee Hattie Delaney, 174 $ $ 6) OU) (2) OSCS. Fises Cored by Dr. (base. —AND— | rooms and bath gly og dge MiCiN ETC? PrTian American’s girl’s interes wniy Crawford etre ot, biec A at tuak : f : ttic ome, am ws 1 “ sinutes’ valk BUSI ESS ME i NG. crossed over to ‘as noe He sudde nly eolhda. Cured te eee “wide aa, S @ $ js y PRICE Pay CENTS * M. Tral, 186 Drolet Streeet, Mont- Provincial Exhibit'on A j ti and sreret Of - y gg mtg ea a nobis | “Where is that packet?’ he demanded ,““° 424 Turpentine. 25 cents. $ = f | real. 15 years suffecd. Cured of Blind nee SSOGIATON, | freri.t hina bathe house Im veces tare M eotin f : ' : a : 7 os _ ees & Itching Pies a | Apply toW.C Nargis. J& sepue vi y sharply — — -——---—— -- + eavtnnaiiaapiniiiinn lemmaiiiaiininiaiaainnieniattinlianin, ail ee ae ~ 4 . . . i “PP . ‘ “lve - to : ' Dr. Chase's remedies are sold by all 's Over Store 2 William Bauer, Possawan, Ont. Su ffer- The Annual! Geers Meeting of this a a th ,' I've used it,”’ answered Miss Re- dealers. Edmans Bates & C : e 3 ed man 1 : Cured of Protrading | Association wil| be held in the Masonic TT E CAN GIVE PO-ITIONS - 10 persons i ‘ be mond without withdrawing her gaze factures: nson, Lates Co., maABer | ° > : . e imasy months, ure¢ gz ; 7 i be hei n the J Onie y - ateaotuhility. «gents, Book- hrevbel Vi hal “Dow’t interfere. He’ 1s & . *, Torosta 6 l rowse grot he 8 ° . Piles by one box, : Temp e Building, on M maay, €vening, ee anys set Farmers’ Sone, Law: ‘ R Uuildi : ied ion? * Ate'a giving himself e a sn Pabano Bastard, Gower Point, Ont.| the &t day of February, 1997, #t the| yore mechanics. Physiciany, Prea¢ bers, St iawmYg I ritia ay. . . : * , i 4 » eme dows Mebruary, as oo “T’'ve only got a f ia lef - s 0 a : | Terders will he received by the un lersten- Suffered for 30 years. Cured of Itching }| boar of 8 o'clock. son's, Narriedand ars $000 00 to $2,0 040 ary 1.00 pom, miy got a few pounds left,” | — e pen in the evenings; ed up t» Thursday, Feb 25h for the erection | Piles by three boxes Travsfer Books closed unti! a‘ter the | POs Hons are wor aid several of ourcaD- by OF «= said Garthorne il ag = Shes The gretes ee >” Sia ijuishing of a dwelling hus. The : . ; ' cer - yer anpum. We have paid several of ow EWE ~ : a ' I ext ss '. el et. “ee Si > Ls te One ae of Roots & s ° cael e any tender not neceszarily accepted, Nelson Simmons, Myersburg, Ont., cared | Ge ieral Meeting. vassrrs $50.00 weekly for years | bg ror. * MACDOUGAL! f ; a ; shall have to take that fat "OCs € aS m in = Ch*town, @ from 7 io 8. : flans and specifications can be etn at office | of Itch ag Piles. By order of Directors, ‘tarte? poor and aoeon ween aalary ex > ; . : : *, . . . 4 * shite . . o* ¢ - a} " ratio ' ; Socre arr "an » flat headed, flat’ cannes if t. KK, Jost s Don’t s @ | 2% C. B. Chappelle, ae . Dr. Chas:’s Oir ment will positively A. B. WARBURTON, | eae. Soe ‘ are fe au id: ae <ney led Lane, “don't be bargnins oe ee ° : Charlottetown, Jan 28th iy es c::e all forms of Pi'es, Write any of the ‘ Secretary. | 4. H, LINSCOTT, Manager, TORONTO es ’ CSSCCSECCO> SESEeeeeesens " witd stove if in loubt Ci,’town, Jan 23, 1897 sd- Nv i yj * ‘ . 4 , aa oy The oO” ~an ‘