«-........._.,.—.-—._......- ... . .... _ _ .._.,....‘.._. ,,jg;i.iv._etiltRD1.iN, ( RLOTTTQW, ‘PRIME gE1i’1_) is_LA1vo_ ' .33“ _............_..‘ .~\Ina:.e.»~§&' . ' ' ‘ '33 ‘~ i ii . ..——... ._._..--_.-.......—,__... .V» . I 7+ “*7” 53:” Loeal Send one Niles. .sUe1riees11iEl Niib. : ' gaudy of\\‘eekim.” .‘ Em -—- . . . e » it I815! III . lhiily llillerenl Malesile Seleel Fmm THE ;WATCHS‘PRING CORSET . v ~ Superior Whale. “ uh sliding and bone, Ilorn, Reed, Detachable : Cord, or any or her vvatch gm compound ofMe- xi- can Grass. \@“.’9.;/ ._a— MissmN.iuv.- We‘ understand that a ‘Ifiundsy . Du-trict Convention of the W: M. S. Biuoudsy 9‘1‘no-sday l0¢WPdnPldl! ll Thursday is Friday I3..satnrday .\loou's em quarter, 5th day. 511. Slim. a. in. Full Ioon. lith. Sh. flu. p. In. I6‘s wilt 2:‘ b-~ held in the Parlor of the First Meth- fsilodist Church in ‘this city on Thursday " 2*. A Dari Budget of . Items. ._...._._.—. Branch 'Cfi;ce. Central St. We regret to’ hear Mr. J. B. Ruse lost death his second , ‘daughter, ary D-ividi IL. on Thursday the llth inst. aged 9 years. ‘ - ‘his " isoariegoriii3Y.l1.0.A. will be he at their rooms at 4 p. in. ii» , marrow. Mr. Wil lam Stevesfwill lead thii meeting, selecting his subject from the Feb. 95th. The Convention will be coni- posed of delegates from the Auxiliaries throughout the Island. The morning session will be occupied by orgwiaiatien and repurts,——thc afternoon reading Of papers aoddisenssion. ‘A pu ' meeting will be held In the evening at which in- teresting addresses will be given. W. M./VS.-Through the kindness of~ Mr. Unsworth menu have been ;ir::tledf:"tfl:ainus oifmolttwvgf‘ ,?‘llke. 16-E” vsrsel. " All iiiiiiuiivai 1..."??? .i‘§i'.g'ii'5.§".ti'3’.i‘3 A my vie-“at --rd’ chi»!-bk v-rt! - - f V‘; - M- - washellattheresidsnceof 1-. Thomas mg mew“: 0 om." 8 Sum", Andrew, St. Eleauurs, on Wednesday Society Convention. Delegates will 1'9.’ . . . quire to be furnished with curtzficstes of °'°ui:gfi_l::‘8u?::w Tignfirmdwwm‘ ' altrndance signed b Secret ' f COII- . '93 ventiou, for ‘preseutaition to Czzliictor on “to ho:_"“d “"“'°d “‘°'”’°lV°’ ‘mm _‘ return trip. _ ,. ° ‘ _ Cnannuil Hunt refuses to run again ...';.'....‘?:‘wl-'i'.°f‘...‘;f‘;..““‘“ """’ °'s screw I-«nor- °m-iM.w.1*3r_b3,g-;- Tin markets Friday were slipily at- :ng“§:b;p ?¥.$:'?“ an cm’, tWd°d- T50“ '50 “D0 '1" 1 “Y 5“ "3’ sens are now circulating a requisition wominsvithlo-6-h-dl-och. I“ ho' bewillchauaehis mindandbsa 8'33“! “WW5 “"559” °‘ "'°"- '5? can ' to represent tlieiuaseliairinan reaultof'l'li , ,’ storsi. - ; , ms . mwgrmgg-a dim forthcoming .1... ,,,h,.,y[°,,4.,,f§,‘.t¢_ T “.9. lfa.AllisonHoops_r informs us that chug, n,,,5°,.i,i, in ,,,_.;1 Pace... (1., this ice in our harhoruabbut ten inches Ming mu.“ .0“ “mm, a I 50 to thick. He hushed it from Bedsqns to 39 um“ pa, At“, 1 of good h_IcDouald.s Point last we-k, and P0,,‘ ,-,9“, bought up « wommence to erect a row of trees today , . . . ‘ . . . AN Exbibit’on of useful fancy f,,"°'”,,.“,,,,‘°‘",,“"'f, 'h°"1"" "",f:,,8f,",,] -meg»: we by we chiklren as we St a... the 3.132.. Z:..'i'.’ '.'..' "1." ....,.i.t.d. _lr‘an| I ilyixgniof fi:;l:°(F;)ll1ml;‘l'.' $18! It is high time the bushes from fI._.ni:i’s 0 .. shore to Summerside were ~' '- — in 3% §"i-3:’,-' Sehgolwtgfingétofi tiou, as trgvellers find itinconveni:ii)aoi‘id -. oc an n e imnen consi. cm" - Songs and Recit-tio-"twill b°'si'°'! *9! storm-with-tpiiitthisl.-!ii’id'i‘n’g lieu?" of ‘ the chldren. Thearticles Cxhiliited will , » g - ‘* ' _ be for sale, the proceeds to be d.;v«.ied to ‘alike! Q11;-d George Baker. trclutect. vs i_h.. (Bh.-ma nf Hope) Fuud_f-_-r psrchssenf hve r.-ceivp are particulars ‘ xmiterials for working, priz-:.-, etc. Ad- lv 9 99' '93 YNHSU siblifrh l9lF'0 mission free, allure welconie’.§:"G". W.‘ "mldmg ".09 “Tb” “Wad . 011 Hifkfl Cunning, Secrecary. ’ ‘ " V . Streeit; The main‘ building, accordi to . . - li .'llbe32'65f 'tb 'l}‘3nz clEphtheI"‘ia_ ii; eeitlengii ¢.P'°="31I:§. isZ.f~1é’;2'é‘s... at the 1..°.3Z."L.d’".i ti: t nus w. ’e reare yreport =i,;1d- ' , -., - . line death from this cause. The second a mg com ecu g wflhthe church on --ccurred this week in the fsmil of ‘Mr.’ the west si-"ie. Thig room when finished Jul!!! B. McAr-tlmr, a. six 5%‘:-. "daugh- will-be used as a parlor or session soon: _ _ _ _ _ , -'vv’herc all business c-onriected with church ‘.9!’ belflg the ‘’l0l’»lm- '15 13 °“d[th'W"M"' matters will be conductezl. The interior lictkrlhnrh»81°8t6°*\i1dr8n'iMl11iiftl*i8 nfthe main buildiuo will be laid on with _xualiguaut disease, 5 li'1§\’in,g'.-d.léll ‘Smile ten 1'0nl'Il5 ocullpyinz ‘spice on the end}; years ago. The two remaining children are ,“,_d the west side “f the building_ ' The now’ sick. There are at. .lm%,l:.n_is ffillllllefi " ‘ ‘ ' 9n the s ttle:meI=t. rc_p{;rted _.t_u liege, the cv.~:'nfre' and east side wil!.'be used {.1 an . . .. ,. . -. ‘<I‘trfri . TI '11 llb rs iIl‘Iiphtheriaf,tiuciuding oneh public tllfglefiefi-, ‘<lOorl'.’f3[‘!l*iui.g I3:-.ig‘liis,._a' l'tll(§v'°Vl!1i‘:I 3 Y, ‘’ " f. hi . f . - lad 20x=_12feet. ' Egghtof the woius.-.ea.ch ‘3 8'93? *-80231‘ 0 ‘ l5 3 ‘“_°¢'5‘i’“§‘,1?" 3’ about feet square with "ceiling .12 ft. spmdmz throughout the s¢°txfmen*.- 6 in.h_igb,w1ll.b.~ ma fo'rSihbsth.a_cho,-,al ‘ I. O. G. T.-At the regulzsrf ‘ ring of Cl1’tl'l0ll5eb_1lW'll Lodize, N61, h§l_ in Mc- clseerts. One room, 11 :9 feet will be Lend‘s hall, on Thursday a evening, the utilized’ fur the library. The other T one lI:13ft.situated in the southwest cur-. i' lll"W'l"-g ofiicers wferoi electediav‘ _ duly net of the‘ building. will be used 33 3 gig. installed; , . .°l"”.",'-bed" "Iquiiid tf".7{- “.'lpl"""- picnics. ’ .10» - - 3 f 1 “I th. Curr __,J_ A. My“/in. j ‘ _ _ aocia s,- etc. ‘ u t i§:_.itl_l: lb!’-'l’|Illl_l_ or assem- flfl rash In??? 9 : cl‘ V. T.4L:“"‘ Gx"ka{ A « . },1y fo.un|. the (_:e'llx'Ig Hf pa!ll|f{lg(fi wand ' S_ecy.-’—Amanda_Clark€. _ _ . I‘ will be-, 20 feet high, an t_h;',r,_mu3i¢' pighet Ts: Fmsr or can 8saso.v.—A INOO Fin_sd.y__Mmd g_ . . _ vocal or iiistrum:-ntel. will have is chance cvllectionof flowers inpots, consisting of ' fa:-'”exp.ta'gi..n‘ and echo, A grog"-an, 9;". plzitforin will_._be placed near,tbc'w,all of ‘: ‘ the east side ‘of this room for the (move- nieece of public speakers, lecturers. ‘etc. In of large gatherings the classfnoln doors can be npenet for the aceomnoda». tion_ of the audience. The iihf‘ltes of these‘ rooms are arranged sot pen seated in them can have a full view of the 7 latforln. The fnndation will be of ' k and the building heaterl.with_hot air. and a handsome grate will be placed in the parlor urar the passageway lo-ad. lug from the church to the cla_Il-rooms- There is" no doubt Ihis building will be second to none in the hiaritiiue Pl'uVl|l- cars for convenience and appoiv-tnents. V Tenders fur the immediate construction of this building will be opened nnthe 22nd inst. Great credit is due the Pres» hyterian congregation of this town for their enterprise in; undertaking this no- csaury expense to, . in cdticn-bib; « ‘both the young Illdold. ilpv 1 i of NEW ADVER'l'ISEMEN'l‘S. Grand Concert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lyceuni — local and nude Niles. llleaied by the Guardian Reporters Baird‘: Balsam of Hroebound cures air! relieves Cobrnic Coughs. Rev. Mu. 'l‘orrs, of Bede-que, preaches in St. James Church to-marrow. Tums have been no arrests for drunk- enness at the pilice court since the 4th inst. . Hon? in the Comb just received via 88 Stanle , v choice at Geo. Carter & Co's.-—F '1 18924ieod.. Nsw Panrrs.-50 pieces new rint cot} tons received today at Prowse . the Wonderful Cheap Men.-febl3 3i D.-1~i"i‘ forget it—Dou’t neglect it. Our special sale of linens will only continue a few days longer. Beer Bros. feb 13 2i. Ma. Suwluir, Inspector of City Schools, visited Mr. R. B. Shaw's depart- gpnt of West Kent Stiggt School yester- !- ’ Tans: was it sleigh load of rabbits in the. make: yesterday. The owner had no trouble in disposing of them at a fair price. We call attention to the grand concert to be held in the Lyceum on Tuesday evening next. The programme speaks for itself. . " New Hers.-Every person who has seen our new hats for sprin , say they are nobby. good and cheap. rowse Bros. --feblii 3i THURSDAY night's storm was the worst of the season. The trains . have been 1 " much delsyed by the banks, some of _ which were 15 feet deep./r _ g A} As we mm 8 aiiécmcy of ‘table’ linen, _ it will be to i.-vei_\ llousekeepefs advan- Dwewvrs 3; car. we .lg_n_:gg-5‘¢y7-.g5-5,. _., \\_;;:_>,~/’ T‘ I ‘. ee This is the moat Ectical and common sense invention of the present period. The Springsare very flexible and l_iizfle_r and yet more durable than any stifener heretofore used in corsets. " 3 They are not fixed or fastened permanently in the pockets, but are susmnded, yielding to every conceivable movement of the body; whether bending, sitting, or tooping, and cannot Elven-ate the material of the corset. These springs are unbreakable;of which any lady can convince herself by simply removing one of the sp:i_r£e and testing the same. With such corset dh ss steels. The corset is S0—CO1lBll'llcll(l that it can actually be still‘-‘ed or l-m-rd by two extra fines are enclosed. which can also be used for the wearer at her pleasure. If the outset should hurt on the side, a romplsint so general to other corsets, the spring can be removed. This cm be accomplished by simply raising the dips and withdrawing asimeny springs as the wearer may find convenient. The WATCH SPRING, owing to the many superior advantages which it posesses, is to-day the rho-sat and most durable corset ever olllred fo the public and one which will be‘ the inc-st acceptable to the wearer. Economical $1. r Every Lady will flndsomething to interest so it Choice White Wear. . tinge tosee our immense stock before._hu_v- ing. .' Beer Bros. "feb .13 2i. W.i'rsox’s_ New Drug Store will be opened toonight. Remember the place- betweeii the Bazaar Store and Mr. J. B. .\lacdonald’s Bootand Shoe Store. “It is the best selling pill we" have.” . - V. That is what one of our island drug_ ' . said about Everybodys' Pills. when .tz«le- PE R KI N S f‘ .... , ‘ ‘ " " ,.vn" ~l- 4 i 3“ . A. V, . w I i.......\—.mo...l. .. @pv.u.g..a'a...s.-..wa.......u.. . . . . ,. _ W ue....v..¢~»-.-was-noon»:-—..' ‘ " v- «we ~.. . .. .n.... . ‘ , M l. . ., i y . l . v f ‘ - \ ‘ ,. } ~ ' St I u.....u.s.a._i. and Polyanthusin i.1....m,- 'g$:§r.;Ag..;: _ ' . , Champion. 1 from Ridge«- y’sliot house were in v___ d - . ‘. the market yesterday. _ - Mu‘ EL Haunt ‘ " Dpty._ Mar -——-"4. Wadinan. _ Aiasxcme Arabian Gypsy carrying a -- Guard-—A. Clerk. . prettylittlcliid.aud abox of tancy trink- Sentinel-3. 0srIon- . e g ...,._V:.-..- saleisallilg around attbedoora Supt. Juvenile Ténples-ibfrs. M‘. P.‘ ofliousesin tli'na'ty.' '1'i.i..s. quite an of the present attractive sight for the children. Kennedy. In‘ View _ r state. of the, city; all ~ not actively ‘Tn: revival service in the Be ist vestry last night was participated in ii pd & STERNS S a Secure Life, Accident T uaouasar A , ceusestiusmiascs aces-rs. OFFICE-Broum’gs Bidet CWIOMI. are cordially invited to join the lodge, and their parents are specially requested to serid their children to the Juve »le_Tninple _. w ich meets in McLeod’: Hall Thurs- day a’ 7 p m., and which :a doing good PARTIES interested in the Mclilruy worlff--r the children under the careful siacial deny the truthfulness of the state inausgeinéntof Hrs. Kennedy.-Coal. meuts made by “Detective" and “One of I l ‘ * o the young men,” as contained in the let- 1 «en ublished in this paperin Wednesday and hursday's issues. We regret in our haste f have omitted the names of Miss Annie , and Miss Wilson, the sccompanista at the Marshfield Concert on Thursday evening. A great deal of the success and enjoyment of the‘ evening was due to them. . Wsatonz'rtolearnthatBev.W.A. Crawford Frost. rector of. St. Gs:-rge’s, New Glasgow, H. 8., is confined to his room with is gripps. Mr. Frost was un- able to take service last Sunday and does not expoct,to be able to do so tooinorrow g Oiirrcsiur.-—Anotlier old and much reap cred Islander has gone to his r-st. At an early hour yesterday morning, Mr. Thomas S. Dawson, of Tryun, quietly’ sssed away. He was in his 70r.h year. he funeral will take place on Monday. Tux Stanley left for Pictou yesterday at 1.38 p.m. on thearrivnl of the Special Train, which had been delayed by the an»-w drifts, having left the city Thursday evening at 9 o'clock. She made a return trip and the mails arrived here at 11.30 ll" “£855 ' oi Tun six young folks that left ,Cl'l'b')WlI engaged in temperance work in societies large number of brotheru and sisters, a a grad time enjoyed. It has been It cidcd tobcoutiuuo these services next week. debit e Gbcdso Weilziave a large stock of White Goods bought: at the very lowest prices, and We guurzintee all who trade With us that we will give them as good value-—if not ‘betteréiihan can be obtained at any lift.-(?‘hurch Services, T" 81'. war canton.-serviced“ will be conducted Sunday, morning and, evening by Rev. Mr. Tufts. SP1‘ Pacts Services-Holy Commuuio at 8 3) a.in. Morning prayer at‘ 11 a in Children service at 3 o'clock. ~ _Even- ing prayer at 7 "all. Pulpit occupied by Rev. Mr. H-imlyn. ' ~ A Zion _Cnt:ucn.—-Servcea wjll‘becon- ducted Sunday morning ‘and evening by Rev. Mr. Sutherland. ‘ Morning prayer at 10:15.. Sabbath School and Bible Classes will meet at 2.30 _ Bu-risr Grmiicn.—Servi_ces ‘will be con- ducted by Rev J. A. Garden at 11 _s. In.. ‘ sub , The profit and loss of and "Sunday School at 2.39. Rev. Mr.‘ Ggrdon at 7 p.m.. subject. The stipul_a_t1uns oftlie new covenant. Prayer meetnnggll-vndsy; and Wednesday at 8 pan; _1,’rayo.!' 9100908- iu mission rooms, Long‘ St.,_,Frid‘q ,sve‘u'g. . Tnfusual services willbe bellies thof Meeting House, . Upper :Greatr'Gi-ergo‘ Street Sunday u_mrui'_Ig at .11 o'clock and in the evening at 7 O'clock, Sund .y r. Sizlioolaat p. in. ‘ Services will beheld. ii: d. 1515» Math; HOCKEY romiiiilm ‘--lI~'l'III--- uittssoscuce wins, an -iiiiawrrrrowii cwsvmpimveq . vo.Wlts‘l'8,fsrisst‘hu_plsssIlp none. on woineiiy re. mi. lnslsl tioe, under the are and leadsrsb Rev. E. Dickie, is rapluly in __ . The members have taken a warm interest and work in harmony with their pastor in extending the church work. .- otheriiiliiiuse on the Island. Whi filgottons, _. White Muslins, Whi heetings, Victoria Lawns, Pillow-.-Gottons. White Linens, 'Whiw;jEIlibmidefies, . White Countel-panes. Speciu3le’:lot*‘fbf. Embroideries at 6 cents . Speci}il‘‘flo‘l:‘‘ofi White Cotton Remnants, _ . 1.- .5 ‘ . ' -' ..':‘:.::,M'vi‘l li.lHll . . :1 I val , Y5PeP5|a_.. we'll-known groeerontsunton. Ya. Essays: “Before1878Iwssuiexeellcntbcs|l'-lI.wefi¢ ingeversoopeunds. devehped lnlo acute dyspepsia. and seen! ; wasieducedtolszpoundsmilferlsgbiinilu .» scnsauoniln lilies "rev °' '*° ‘er _' ~- ‘I eouldiotsleep. Install lI,ca_rtl_nniywork,badnts'utinelsneholIs.snd =for,uays, ata unis I would have weleosisd 4:88!!!» .Iboeamemoro;oe.sun_eiiandirritsiii’a, ,‘°“°'°l81|.l¥eaxslitewassbutuen.' Itrled‘ "ll- wet:-5 asdssjeyssssfttshutfinwsa. = '- aemissisn. is sewn. .'llc_htsto;§_’§flIll the f Dis; salfrsnnsuhnslfi d .‘ ,5-‘-‘-'_' F. » I4 9 1.} i) as ,_. g <.2J‘n . .33?» . oi?) . - - our res mung ‘.4 oo o - Tea Trade ii order to London fiir auot till we receive ' We attribute the P°bli.°..ll19..l’9§i. ,.l§§ll'3F:.:in;.;:f£e§§ gave theme fiirdnalpsudrwsreocon ..-- ' :'_='- 1 i’ I-‘~1 *1“: ‘'3.'—.:.. 31 r .':‘£"-“H-')='n I m me!‘ )4 "'1 (1 13 ii 1 it U ‘J 1 ..< ‘wt-T H9 3:13-‘nee’; -.~ir.eto¢'r: ‘ fl_"W'c¥ recite can mm? ‘vim: .-. 2 ‘In 5 ‘J )URI gdxu-iber‘ and Deceiuber‘ our [j,s& STERNS that we had to send an order to keep us going virtue of the recent decisioubn this map.- to the fact that we offered. _n the island. they d that what we 5 Thursday night for the concert in Corn- wall lost their way and after wanderi around in search‘ of the road they turned abnutand started for home. As they had to call two or _three times on; their wily and warmed, it was 12 o'clock before they got back. r Tm: mock trial of King Alcohol on a charge of wilful murder, conducted by the students of Prince of Wales Debating Club. ‘was cz rucluded on Friday afternoon. The jury, after brief consultation, brought in a verdicr. of “Guilty,” and the semen -e of death the accordingly pronounced by . Chief Juéttce Goodwill. ' ’ . Admin 0iissoz_ I.onoi:.‘-.—Tlie Provin- . cial‘Grsud 0rsuge_I_rydge will meet in an- , pus? session in the Orange hell, Ch’towu, . on Tuesday evening. ‘Delegates coinirig by train will purchase single - first class tickets and will be csrried hack free. on Is oosms. M3. J. MELLBTI, of Royalty We£t,»has made application through" Mr 0. Rattan- bury for a writ of Babeas G -rpus to cm~' for similar pi-iviligss upon him as were received by Plielan. Doyle and Sree art, who have :been released from jail ' by ‘°’....‘"..""° °‘?,i1‘.'ii:‘i’.i’?'.i'?‘.?af’.'; $33 “if; ' Judge Hodgsou this " from the British Columbia an Advertiser, of J..n. (Sch, * thojfollowing in t‘ ' itesn,+ ' ‘ willberlsd ofthe friends '_ itliplessure: “A beau- chnrch 13*]! “:inst.. William’ Rayner, youngest . meeting, at 11 o’cl-volt, preachiugfbyfiev. ’ B.’ Opir. Sabbath .Scho'ol,‘ -at 2.30? ofclock, and in "the eveniug,'at‘ 7 n’cloc_k,- sermon by‘Rev W.W.l_3rewer. Will versus _ fate. A Evangelistic -service at. 8 15, ,led by Mr. Sutclifib. ‘ '=- ‘ ' ' “ The services in -the -Second '—Metliodist Church Sunday ‘are as ‘follow‘s:'—~Pr::yer- meeting at 1021. m., preaching at 11 a. m., by Rev. W. W. Brewer. and at Z,—.p_.-m. by Rev. R. Opie. Sunday School 38lfVl088- and Bible classes at 2 15 p._m. _Soo_ie*y_ pa m._,. Go Richie. ‘ Ayn Evangelistic Service follows ‘the Evening Sermrin at 8 15. _. Attentive ughets at"; the do:-rs to show all to comfortable sects. All arewelcome. KBHBINGTOX HALL, EbWABDsT.—Sun- day Schoral and Bible Clsis"s,‘*2.30-p.m lesson: Thomas. in the ’_ Evening at 6.30 . Evangelist ,_ ,Su'Qhll'e give -his special monthly, talk to young Bled). yrolllliz : hymns and choruses will all_. 13101!- All young m—n are specially invited. Gosrsn Miisrnto. —- Rwiiwmber the day afternoon, at four o’cl«'ck, by the Railway men. "V Cums: ‘and bring in friend-with you -Lesson taken lroni Matt 13, 24--Parable of the out e v ~ l -j :- 1 .ii'rm: new 12:1. ad... '1‘liosissi' 3.-DIvson.I_|C°d'1°!°;II'I- .~. ’ ~ Funsralonllonda " ‘ At on Friday evening. _vlI.5.1l1'§9:iH A .!||3‘:Elll* odist church Suudev“ as _follows.~‘-‘-‘lu- ~ "3 the murlllllfi A at 10.30 o'clock-Sprayer‘ . ,,_'-‘loo £:;,.....:. — .. -r»,,.;r..', Wtll— ’ A _ Gospel meeting in Mcheg-d’s‘.Ba’zl, Siru. - =‘*°rkm-nemplorodbrmofeuggesied that I "tat e ' . : , m u it had . ‘ cured his — Wjf0- Of ~ _ - . " dygpgp. _ sin. I did .80, and before taking the whole of ."- bottle} began to feel like a new nnu'.‘;_-’1‘he icrrlble to which I had been subjected ' the palpitation of thclieartisubslded, my stomach became easier, nausea dlsap. . pearcd, and. my’ entire ‘system began to tuneup. With rctnming " " ‘ strength came activity of mind and body. Before. - . thefifthbottle mistaken _ . . V “W1 regained my former weight and natural- "condition. 1 am today sign and I ascribe lt . to taking Ho6d’s Sarsapzmllri. - A N. B. ‘If you decide to take Hood's Sana. perms, do not be induced to buy any other. Hood's Sarsaparliia Sell! by all drnggists. gt ; six for F5. Preps:-ea ll] 0. I; HOOD &- C0,. .~"i;~:>!‘.;r'-.::i2"l-.38, Lowell, Hg”, llumntsg. _a_ni g\Baisiis. .25 BARRELS, ‘ so BUXES, . 75 HALE BOXES, 1:33 3.?“ } Raisins. ' e N.. B. go it. RATTENBUBY dec. 23.-2.-r not }Cu'rrants. Bond": » , ' g V 1 iEVEN'l‘Y-FIVE Suit lengths. The regular primer than i Goods s13.oo.and 32.0.09. __We'ere oEerlng- the lot at 814.00 per suit, made to Order. . '* . This is the biggest bargain we have ever the one i ¢"Ca.ll Early and get your choice. ‘ ‘ ' JOHN Mc.uEOD & CO. 20? Upper Queen Street. Ch town -1-r ,in Account: risilinltyai nueiouiieiiuae. . uoaauusine. , .n.nIa .us1icH.d.2vr mason: