W a Halas oo" £83 1&?¥la‘i( :$24613 IAQ# $d‘l°»¢i QW’ »-»-mu namvn hbnwsiu 2.B¢39!~$»l G THE eiiir>.i>i.\N. Cir.inLoi‘TE'rowN. DECEMBER less. TREMENUS l UST R BO _. -7 " `” ‘V M Y YV I \YV Y A ivnscnmnaunovs rrlzivrs. ABOUT CATARRH. It is caused by a cold or succession of colds. coniliincd with impure liioml. its symptoms are pnill iii the head, dis- A on . charge from the nose, ringing noises in Cream T . __ tho ears. lt is cured by llot»d`s Szlrsa- (”` :iiilla which purltics and enriches the F rw ,_' __ f' _ ._. ..4,»,»,_ H5 . W V *t , l . / NO DAMAGED GOODS » / P nltori, soothes and rebulldsthe tissues anti relieves all the disagreeable sensa- tions. for 25c bt (J I lIOCd on L0 ilel Lo ell, Mass oouorls' CURED. Quickly, permanently and pleasantly by the use of Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine S rup, The most satisfactory cough m . Y re ed; made. Price 9.5¢. ~I wish [knew all the mean things 1 7 ' . i my neighbors say about nie." “You I Want to kuow too much." Dr. Low’s Pleasant ,Worm Syrup is nice take and death to all worms. Contains ALL THIS FALL’$ MANEBFAGTURE.. ,..,....._ ........._ We have a splendid assortment of Boots and Shoes, both Ladies’ and Mens, and as we have only been in the - Boot and Shoe Business for about 2 months our stock must be choice, Cl*i1d’°” “hi”-“'°"‘“ "°”’°- The following rates are the best Boot and bhoe values ever oii`ei'ed. 1MIe“:n’s IBQO1: Va}ue IQI’ A “ rg rs .c I 80.00 sz “ “ xr “ “ Lower grades proportionate discounts. Ladies’ Bqots Vv<>J§1ih. for ~ “ ‘- 2175 “ ~ ‘ “ 2.25 s 3.50 °‘ 2.50 3.00 “ 2.25 l-'r'l2l° i'l‘>’li8“ L»C)'\K7'EIFl G-EAIDES, ALL PRICES I ) I _ (10 S Boys’ and Misses’ su.1o;|e¢1:»1:o same a1scoun1:. Bf»»c1?i»i», so.. ri‘3..., ....,”r.‘ff.. £5 -l 'We guarantee you will find the stock the best and freshest. Regularmion of the bowels is mow The values unequalled in Boot selling. .lirycs health. Lim-Liv r Pit. ti. ` J takes on after he is elected.” R . - linard’s Linlmenl is Used by Physicians. l I A simple thinff.-Bel1e- -How did G ' ‘ . . did you find out The name of Maud’s " I ' = new buau 9" Lena-“I gave her my Grafton St- C I is new ents" 0°' ' ` W Ask for linard’s Liniment and take no other Hagyard ‘a lellow Oil cures all pain in man or beas t; for sprai is. cuts, bruises, callous lumps, swellings. Inflammation, rheumatism and neuralgia it is a specific l1agyard’s Yellow Oil. Applied externally cures Spmins Bruises, Cuts, Burns. Chilblains, Lum- hago and pain of any kind. Taken in- ternall cures Crou Whoo m h Keep ||inard’s Liniment in the House. e i are e best occassional oath i f r S C general use. Price ssc. itll; agréglgllf M . “Giau’pa, what is the dignity of the °°mbm° '50 m O en evenin S til] 8 0’C1oGk_ ballot P” “The dignity of the ballot? 'IIOSU 8851351 P S r Why. it is the independent airs of a man to-day , har ottetown. P -V ' THE CHABLUTTFTUWI llllllll llllllllllllllll (ill llll. ..'-2°` fir 2- V ‘ /' )¢i,.__?,.._».t_,-f,:,,,,, I ;‘:' /A' "-5-4. é. l ' " ~~-‘f*~`-» -»1s-_»-..¢- " - .~¢S»,__` ' - 1 "ll I Steamers Northumberland &.Princest Leave as below (Sunday excepted FROM _POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of train from St. John) for Summer 5ih;;_1¢;<;pentgo;i:g there with express train for _ FROM SUMAIERQIDE (on arrival of morn ing tram m Charlottetown) for Point Du Lhene,coil_necting with day train for St.. John Connecting at Moncton with train for Contig; uIt_ St. Jognlwiip Steamers( of In- fbrn me an ai ' I I ` States and Canada. ~ “ay or "ned FROM PIC_TOU for _Charlottetovvn alter arrival of train about midm ht from Halifax. tslsleisiioiirf a- fi- - in re ' for Halifax. at Halifag wiiih Scalg. for boston. F. W. HALES. °i‘.%’Jsits:.vr._ P- E- 1- sms- lllll llllllllllll Slllll WE claim to have one of the BEs'i and i..moEs'i‘ Cnocxnnr, CHINA and GLASS STORES in the Provinces. “Ie will give one Tea. Set FREE to any man or woman who will give proof of the person that bought three Sets at one time out side of Our 5li0I‘€, in Ch’¢0Wf1» during the pact year, that is to say, Dinner, Tea and Chamber Set. ` We have the goods the people want.' Call and see our blue stew ° VV - P. C‘01vv111, SUN NYSIDE. r _ ,_ - J DAVID I. WELCH IMRHTER. soucrroa at Arroans N°*¢f¥ ln;lFconveyancer. FICE: Dblclilarllto u leon .luuelodllmos n cT°”'”°a l p. m_ THE CHARLOTTETOWN MAILS- The mals close at the Charlotte town Post Otllce as follows _ (Local Time). For points west (with connections) to railway, 7.00 a..m.and also at 3.40 p.m, with p.m. connections to North Tryon, Tryon, Crapaud. Victoria. Carleton, North Carleton and Searletown. ll For points east (with connections) to Souris and Georgetown on line of rail- way, 7_flO a.m. y For Souris and Georgetown only, 2.30 p.m. e For Courier route to Southport and all l points thence to Belfast, 6.15 a m. . For Courier route to North River and l :all points thence to Victoria, Tuesday, Thnr day nd Saturday. 6.15 a.m. FOI’ Ulllled States, New Brunswick, ;Oul1trio, Quebec and the Northwest, 7.00 a. m. Fo r Nova Scotia. 8.30 a.ni. For Great Britain, Tuesday, 10 p.n;i. Letters are collected from street letter boxes of 6 a m., 2 p.m. and 8 ---- . 4 T0 CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use N ERVOL. One application cures -if not, yourmon vback. 11 od f ' ' ' ind Headgciie. zscgluiiu }i>§i)iggl's(§§.Nem°‘gm \ \ 5 »-1.-cr:.'_s so -apo' ._ ..-.4 ' _-§.»... I Sumrnerside and Tignish on line of, '_ " g ' _ _-.».~r-3 _,_ ., . K \ _,M f .. ,:. 'T' 1;.: _ ~. » t U The Wreck of the Portland- Out from her moorings sent, Into the night she went, Staunch ship and brave; ' Into the sleet and storm- Oh, was there none to warn, 'No one to save P Steaming from Boston bay Over the wave-worn way, Dauntless and free; Caught by the storm’s wild breath, Hurled to an awful death, Under the sea. Could we but have them back, Safe from the wave and wrack, Husband and brother; How can we bear the pain l' Must we still seek in Vain. Wit ', child and mother? Oh, God, our hearts we bow, Stricken .with anguish now, Unto Thy will; And in our bitter loss, Help us to bear the cross- Be with us still. FLORENCE E. BARKER, In Boston Traveller. ‘ -2-2___,__ Presidents ..;.j.§,,11»ge nano..- It is a great mistake to suppose that 2- a college education is necessary for But D0dd'S Kidney Pills wi” success in politics, although there is no Yet Renew Lift doubt that such an advantage is felt by _.___ those who succeed. There have been _Thousands of persons die in the twenty-four presidents; fifteen of them prime of life because doctors think ' were college gradnates,` but tho two gnghps Disease and Diabetes incum_ wtlio are iélvgays mentioned as the first e. But Dodd’s Ki ' .Cl izens o nieiira. were not. George them b0¢h_ They ka" Washington was educated in the field. l of-cases_ anhdleiipericliice was hisf beilt teacher-,T These diseases and _ w ie inco ns sfrugg e or earning ist complaints are as com “her K’d"°7 equally well known The following is “"0” “5°fdiU2»1'y ,a list of the presidents and the insti- §§;;s‘areB:i§Pig§l¢_ld0n’t realize that tutions from which they graduated: eaten dee lot til the disease has ,George Washington None P IU 0_ the system. Even John Adams Harvard 3161;, Dodds Kidney Pills will posi. Thomas Jefferson William and Mary Vai cum- James Madison Princeton md’ misands of people on (ying ,,, James Monroe William and Mar. _ ect but do na: realzze xt. Th” John Quincy Adams Harvard notice one or more of thcsc syrup, Andrew Jackson None toms: short“n¢SS Of breath, 1955 of Martin Van Buren None memory, failing sight, mvmous gpm William H. Harrison _ , tits, pale or reddish urine, with brick Hampden University. Virginia °.°l°r°d d°P0sif» Scaldilll Whch llrilll- John Tyler Wmiam and Mary ting, Constipation, I1¢l'V0l.iSn¢35, pain’ James K. Polk _ il the loins. Th¢il' Only bg is University of North Carolina Dodd., Kidney Pius. The’ 'wfzau Zachary Taylor None Th” .ent do' Millard If`il_lmore , _Hoge , \ Franklin Pierce Bowdoin 0 -» . * r-| ~.____,,,,. __ lJames Buchanan Abraham Lincoln Andrew Johnson Ulysses S. Grant Ruherfoid B Hays James A. Garfield Chester A. Arthur Grover Lleveland Benjamin Harrison \Villi-.im McKinley Like the conquering armies of Britain, which are marching to victory in every quarter of the globe, Milburn's Heart s-A - *°. - 5"” = iff* .~ _ Q 'fo ; ‘ `_/\~ , .r__.~v/. ¢ \/I4/\l -Mr- /’ ' ‘ /A ' lit\ i`l2,,` \ r %!.. .\\ v ‘\~.» lllirfr. -K I//. . 'f ,Lg . ' _ 1-N,-. iflxmr > if 'J |i ' P & / ». .; »=_;_-=‘~ !1TO " _ *g "d¢' _ . '_ ’ 1 s- '-;~”'”"""é=‘=-= __ "”'..Sf and Nerve Pills are everywhere triumplw lag over sickness, weakness and suffer- ing, and freeing those who are bound by the shackles of disease. Mr.°David Walsh. of Carleton Place, Ont., a man who has served with dis~ (friction and credit in the British arm , and is now an employee of the C. K. Railway, says, “ While in the army I go! broken down, and my nervous system was completely shattered. “ I was much troubled with liver com~ plaint, loss of appetite, etc. My rest be- came broken and was disturbed by vivid dreams. This had been going on for I4 years, although I took a great many remedies to escape from the troubles which afflicted me. “ However, I got no relief until I ltarted to take Milbum's Heart and Nerve Pills, which I used together with Llxa-Liver Pills, and now after having Used a few boxes, I am better than have been for years. My nerves are restored to full force and vigor, I eat and sleep well, and my entire system hal been toned and strengthened." “ Milbum’s Heart and Nerve Pills lrl I. positive and perfect remedy for Weak, Palpitating Hearts, Nervousness, Sleep- lessnas, Weakness, Diszy Spells, Smot - ering Sensations, St. Vitus Dance, bility, Female C¢;;UPl‘aints, etc." gnu .abox,o;|-3 r r.z5,,l.ta g- gslstg. T. Qlilmungr 8:. Co., Toronto, Slit, '2'lf’i.£.f’§.‘§?f'9-l’.°?.’.'2: ll 2*'-‘= ag? is a at t nm Tint .i.¢'°.'»’|..¢iv$.’°°""' Lumbngo and Urinary troubles which lcaused me intense suffering. I took __ Minard’s Limment the Lumberman’s F rlend. None said the comp acent young man None Yes, answered Miss Cayenne, re Wes, Pom gretfully, ‘ but vou dont sing with Dickinson College lhavea splendid ear for music,” 1 ‘ ° u `7 ` v _ 4 ’ t 1 I wgnam That aching head can be instantly re fm” lieved by taking one of Milburn’s Ster- IWW ling Headache Powders 1 powder oc , 3 Miami for l0c , 10 for 25s PRINCIPI N one . _ ~ _ _Chicago Rtcorm Fred-‘That cigar you gave me did l6|'](f||Ile Of “I “ me iols of good Arthur- 1 in glad Book Keeping ' ` _ I of it- ll/'hen did you smoke it ?" O, I mush; m wnngcl didhlsnioke il. l gave it to Howard; A"i“"“°“¢» .4~ BH/ 7'/S/I SOLD/EH i la.. ll... -- §i.':f.r‘l:t‘:.§.1.s Tens how Mubur 11,5 Heart and Nerve ltlilbiirifs Rheumatic Pills are the only 1 59,2] ' ' . ` _ I] PlllS C0l1QllCl‘ DISCRSC- reliable and satisfactory remedy for Rheu- fffomaghegtgw 15 matism, Sciatic, Lumbago, Gout) Bild after the 1101158] Neuralgia.. Price 50:-., all druggists. ‘;,“8°»§";°‘5f2 ‘éh SCROF ULA CURED. P. Dubuc, Magog, Que., writes: “I have used three bottles ol B. B. B. for Scrofula, Impure Blood and Dyt-pepsia, and was completely restored to health.” “One fool makes many” is an old ad- agetruthfulness of which is demonstrat- ed by the success of of the first duet in securing followers. Cramps, Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea are always promptly relieved bv Dr. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry. SHERIFF OF KINGS. ST. JoriN,Dec. 1.-Beverly Harlield _has been appointed sheriff of Kings in succession tolate Sheriff Freeze. Anornnii vlcroiir Mr. R. Morrovv Cured of laumbago Vlslble W] Dodd s Kidney Pills. o I [`oronlo, Nov. 28-The vast majority £0 5IllSl1 of Torontonians ktow and esteem Mr R Morrow, the tble and popular general WFIIG f0I` agent for the Toronto- Auer Light Co. For this resaon the following state ment EI‘3l}6(l C&l.3.lC made in writing by Mr. Morrow, poss- esses uuusual significance. "Two years ago I was attacked by t;tzs1.°'ss:‘-ifngis :;i?.;"‘li.iii li llltlll Kidney Pills, and was completely cured Tom by ‘*°‘°'“~” _ _ sole. C. Lumbago is unusually prevalent this fall. All sufferers should know that Dodd’s Kidney Pills sire the only known ulnnnd nn a ING I Ol iiootrs Pills cure all liver ills. Ma- on Every i - ~ ‘. . 'r ‘ ., VV null, _HBSUUITI Anxious Mothers Bud Dr. LoW’s Worm rup the best medicine to expell worms. AND UNE P Economi C The plumber slaps his bulging breast And says, with candid glee: Eelng mu( “Dis may be chilly for de rest, 0 use Tartar an But it’s old hot stuff fer me.” f01‘I11 and of--5 uperlor __2__l§ 25-I2 , ll ‘cure for it. They never rail. ' y |||||ff|f T||||||lt I lillllllllllll Bll