. a ees ——— —— THER DAILY EXAMINER | 0 ofS aiigent Cures Every Form of Inflammation. old fashioned, noble hearted Family N’S ANODYNE Tt was t of irritation and inflaramation: such as I ; hit colds, covghs, croup, catarrh, chaps s and forms of sore throat savaebe me back, side, neck, mumps, muscular rheumatism, stings, sprains, stiff joints, great vital and muscle nervine e used your Johnson's Auodyne Liu! more than fifty years in my family used it for colds, coughs, sore throat, 1 e used it x5, cramps, sore stomach, rheumatism, reness, colic + ’ j ‘Best Liver Pill Made.” arsons’ Pill ’ nt fos toothache, nevralgia, etc., it always good in every way PLAND. South Robbirston, Maine ‘ Treatment for Disease ) iS 3’ Mailed F-ce, yeuuson & Co., Dos.on, Misa. r THE LISTENER. The Aberavon (England) town council nnanimously eleated as mayor Mr. Henry | Richards, who 4s totally blind. The grand cordon of the trown of Italy | hus been conferred upon Dr. Bering, the discoverer of the antidiphtheritic serum | William Lyman of Middlefield, Conn.. who died recently, was the inventor and i cast : < : EY PILLS f mat : ‘eturer of the Lyman gun sight, in 3 "A use all over ti nOD0 § KiOn a 3 ; c 10 world. iu Colonel J. Courtney Hixson, United fail'dto cure any “4 kidney ailmen 4 e want to B Over n boxes ing a brief vacation in Washington, his frst since his appointment three years ago. Oliver H. P. Belmont, who by special dispensation took the first three degrees in Freemasonry in three weeks, has been slected junior warden af St. John’s lodge, ri 1, the oldest Masonic lodge in Amer- om Lord Mayor Faudal-Phillips intends to signalize his year of office, in which will fall the completion of the sixtieth year of Queen Victoria's reign, by raising by sub- scription the $5,000,000 needed to free the great pubic hospitals of London from debt. Joe Jefferson's son possesses an album of thumb prints, some of which belong to very famous people. The Hon. Daniel La- mont has left an impression of his thumb on one page, and those skilled in such matters can read in it candor, discretion and joviality. According to a Madrid paper, Major Cirujeda, before whose column Maceo is said to have fallen, has been made a colo- ' States consul at Fuchanu, China, is enjoy- | If so, W know it. a millio sold without 4 a’ ingle complaint THE DODDS WEDICINE CO.use 7T orRONTO may? Vas nes nel. No less than four towns in Spain eon ——e ~ | haveopened subscriptions in order to raise | funds to purchase swords of honor to be | : : presented to him. Scrofula is a word you Dr. Johnson's aversion to Scotland was shared by the late Sir Edward Bates, an | English millionaire who died recently, and | who left his mcney to his daughter, mar- ried to a Scotchman, on condition that she should not spend more than six months a year in Scotland. Ex-Congresaman Bingham, Lincoln’s : is 2 judge advocate general, is passing his de- to the wricn clining years in Cadiz, gg al des of iain ini ce ft one 82. Onect his choicest recollections is of &¥es rise to Con: may shaking hands with Lafayette. He wasa It appears mostly in those | schoolboy in an Ohio village when the .s ‘ great Frenchman passed through the town. Richard Croker’s experiences on the turf have already cost him in the neighborhcod of $500,000. His English experiment is set down as costing him $230,000. All this was the result of the advice of a phy- sician to try outdoom life as a relief from insoninia and other ills that were annoy- ing him. Macveady's youngest son, Captain C. F. Nevil Macready, is well known in England as a first rate amaten) actor. Macready strongly objected to any of his children don’t quite understand, but if you talk wit he will tell you that it is generally believed to be due . ] 5 Malle h your doctor, same cause mpt yn who are fat-starved and thin, usually in A course of treatment of Scott’s Emulsion with the Hypo- phosites wherever Scrofula manifests itself, will prevent the development of the dis- early life. ease. Let us send you a | going on the stage, but up to the time of b yk Free his death he taught his son reading and OOK. ree. locution. Captain Macready served SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Oat throngh the Egyptian war of 1882 and wus decorated. General William Cullom, who recently died at his home in Clinton, Tenn., at the age of 87 years, was for several terms a member of congress from the Carthage district, in that state, and was once the clerk of the house of representatives. He was at one time prominently mentioned for the presidency. He was an uncle of Senator Shelby M. Cullom of Dlinois. If the stories told of his wealth are true, Congressipan Sprague, the new represent- ative from the Eleventh Massachusetts dis- trict, will be the richest member of the house. His wife is said to possess $25,000, - 000, and on her wedding dry she gave Charlie a check for $1,000,000, a sum he has since greatly increased. Mr. Sprague was a young lawyer in Boston before his marriage. THE WRITERS. Andre Theuriet, one of the new mem- bers of the French academy, is a poet of birds, wild flowers, brooks and ri)ls. Mrs Humpbry Ward entertains many house parties at her country place, and sleizhing parties in winter time are a fa- vorite diversion. Mrs. Barry Pain, daughter of Rudolph Lehman, the veteran portgait painter, has written a novel called ‘St. Eva.’’ It is to have a frontispiece by Burne-Jones. Samuel Smiles, the author of “Self Help’’ and other well known books for boys and young men, is now over 80 years old. home near London, writing a little now and then and looking after his literary in- EPPS'S COCOA ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA Possesses the following Distinctive Merits DELICACY OF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED. in Quarter-Pound Tins an¢ Packets only. Prepared by JAMES EPPS & co., Ltd., Homcopathic Chemists, London, EBugland, We5/2 Athletic Ne Young _— 99099009 09090905 9099900F 09000600 09006000 He is living quietly at Lis suburban | JINGLES AND JESTS. In Passing. Blithely down our college lane Comes my Mildred, <.vonair— Bweetest rove new wasced in rain Were not half so freshly fair-— Bhowing “neath her bonnet’s flare Glancing eyes of deepest blue (Bafely shaded from the glare) As she trips the avenue. Will she look this way again? Does she guess how students stare As she passes down the main With a sweet, unconscious alr, When her very presence there Breathes a fragrance like the dew On a field of ripened grain As she trips the avenue? Then at last, when I am fain To recall her if I dare, Mildred glances toward the pane, Just to note—oh, my despair! Not the fellow standing there, But herself, from hat to shoe, With a swift but loving care As she trips the avenue. L'ENVOI. Mildred, love was watching there, Watching, waiting, dear, for you, But you passed him unaware As you tripped the avenue. —Town Toptes. The Lite of Dr. Chase, Reci} e Book As a cor ipiler of Chase's his name is familiar in every honsehold in the land, while asa p‘iysician bis works on simple formulas let an imprint of his name that will be handed down from) yeneration to geperation. His last great medicine, in’ the form of his Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine, is having the large pub ‘e patronie that his Ointmert, Pill: and Catarrh Cure are hav ng. D. C as s Syrupof Linseed and Turpentine i ~ especially adapted for all Bronchial and Asthmatic * ee The Tiu, ) soues gives toe nu nber of death: in Bom! ay since the outbreak of the bubonic plague ax 9,835, which is consic- erably over twice the cfficial fizure. It is probably, al-o, more nearly the correct number. The d+ att of three or four thous sand persons in two monhs inacitv of 800,000 peopje would bardly cause the panic that, bv all accounts, prevai's a1 ong the peop'e of the western metropolis <f Hipndostan. PAST YOUR PRIME Perhaps rot in years, but in energy. Your health is uot good, yet you hard- ly know what is the matter with you. Your business, too, is ou the decline. People miss the old elastic spirit you showed jn former years. The secret of all thia is that your constitution is worn out and your blood is bad. Set both right by ¢he use of Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills. One box will cure you 1D yspepsia. Rheumatism Cratarrh. Et eadache Av iments peculiar to women, Scrofula Jgnervation Sciatica. Poor blood. “[ndigestion. Luviver complaint 1,033 of appetite. Severe kidney diseases Thousands of sufferers have publicly testified to the efficagy of Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills. They are the best, so use the best. One pill a dose; one cent a doee; 25 cents a box. For eaic by all dealers. or by the manufacturers, Edmanson, Bates & Co. Toronto, Use Chase’s Linseed and Turpentinefor all throat and lung troubles. Large bottle, small dose, smati price, 254. 9000000000 Wrapper Competition for every month of the year 1897 $1,625. o /YONTH- Bicycles «watches. FOR UNLIGHT so". WRAPPERS. For full part’culars tee advts. er apply to LEVER BROS., tro. TORONTO : litle ee j The D.&L. : talk of the benefit the erive from iy terests. ; fis Herbert Spencer has completed his life a cercising. work with a volume on ‘‘The Principles hat the of Sociology.” He is now 76 years old trade Mark hame and has been engaged in writing for 40 ‘gv @ years, notwithstanding the fact that ho i has been an invalid for a great portion of ! eT i the time. niall , A good example of the woman of the eres ee pew south is Miss Virginia D. Young. Save pers for Latest Books. cupons inside of wrap- She is a prominent South Carolina writer and is thoroughly imbued with the spirit of the new times. Among her works are ‘Beholding as In a Glass’”’ and ‘‘A Tower In the Desert.’’ NATU: E’S WONDERS Northern explorers report the discovery . SS ae Ley pr ee etna ww + lane, BRISTOL’ “ The greatest cape in the world is Cape 1 | Horn, a precipitous mountain over 8,000 RRISTOL’S|| =e SX 24/7 & Buf On the 6th of November, 1841, a large re } | volcano appeared in the Pacific, 500 miles off the coast of Japan. It spouted fire for five days, and then suddenly disappeared, In the Berleoy hills, Dauphiny, there is sarsaparilla ui and a fountain which emits an infiammabie Suerap ae gas during the greater part of the month ot Fe Fy & ; co AT ED P a £2 Ba Sd | of July, but during no other time in the year. The Greatest of all Liver One of the natural curiosities of New oS. ; a. : York state is the ‘‘rocking stone’’ of stomach and Blood Medicines. | Suttivan county. It weighs 40 tons and is A SPECIFIC FOR Rheumatism, Gout and s0 evenly balanced that it can be moved with a finger. DREAMS, To dream of fainting indicates a weak Chronic Complaints. of new spouting geysers in Swedish Lap- | ~ Emulsion Is invaluable, if you are run 3 j E down as it is a food as well as a medicine. The D. & L. Emulsion E Will build you up if your general healtt: is impaired. The D. & L. Emulsion Is the best and most palatable preparation of Cod Liver Oil, agreeing with the most deli- Cate stomachs. The D. & L. Emulsion escribed by the leading physicians of anada, The D. & L. Emulsion Is a marvellous flesh producer and will give you an appetite. 50c. & $1 per Bottie f Be sure you get | Davis & LawRENcE C9., LTD. i the genuine MONTREAL de A dk dh i a Adi MB i “ANY DAINTY = DISHES CAN BE PREPARED WITH Benson’s CANADA Prepared Corn. MANUFACTURED FROM CHOICE SELECTED PURE CORN. NO ADULTERATION Is E F E E They -Ch anse and Pur fy the | dethen eidien teete. THE BEST FOR CHILDREN. Blood. Lively dreams area sign of the excite- | ment of nervous action. ag RECIPE for infants’ Food. 4 $P Fb il “ay Yrightful dreams are a sign of determ}- T desertspoonful of Benson's she LIT use isf ? and Pn of aactell ted the head en Canada Prepared Com. mixed with half Gey J r> 1 or ! a cup of cold water, add half a pint of gOCTUO1 al pCAICrS. Dreams of distorted form are a sign of re for obstruction er disease of the liver. j Dreams ip which one imagines pain or injury to any part of the body indicate dis- —.—. , ease of that part. Gentle, pleasant dreams area sign of a slight irritation of the head, but in nervy- ous fevers often indicate the approach of a favorable crisis, BUSINESS MEETING. he ms Aaneal Business Meeting” of Dreaming is an experience common to »vincial Ritle Association, for humanity, though it varies widely in dif- che election of Officers, ete., wij] be ferent individuals, and in a few excep- held in the Stiperdiary Magistrate’s tional cases is absolutely unknown. Court Room, City Building, on Friday “> bth February, at 7.30 p,m. j -“Festiog His Honor. Hy order. ne ae’ is honest if when yon ask ry tim fora bottie of Sccti’s Emulsi EWEN MACDOU aoe ges you just what you an - ee sre‘ary knows this isthe best formin wh th sae ake Cod Liver Vil, pert es _ oh, = YQ boiling water; stir over the five minutes; sweeten slightly; for older babies mix with milk instead of water. SEE OTHER RECIPES ON PACKAGE. THE EDWARDSBURG STARCH CO. Works: Cardinal, Ont. Offices: Montreal, P.Q, As the clipping season is now here parties having borses that they intend pone. would do well tocall at _ Nic ou’e Stables, Grafton St., where all work is done at moderate rates, REV. CHAS. FISH Methodist Minister, Torontc 3 Few men better known or more highly esteemed in the ministerial ranks in Canada than the gentleman whose portrait accompanies this. Although now retired from the more active Work in the ministry, he has held almost all the more important charges throughout Ontario as a pastor in the Methodist Church. He is one of the pioneer preachers. A few words of his to fellow- sufferers will be taken in the spirit which he intends them, feeling that in publishing to the world the great benefits he has derived froin his great cure he is but doing his first duty to man, and, in a measure, fulfilling the old command, “ Do unto others,” ete. About ten years ago I felt the beginnings of wat is cxmmonly known as Eczema. The disease commenced in my ears and spread entirely over both sides of my head and also developed on my hands. During those ten ycars I was a great sufferer. I tried many supposed remedies and some of the best physicians—spec- ialists on skin diseases —treated me. Beyond affecting temporary relief, D received no more benefit and all failed to effect a cure. Some time ayo I was led from read- ing and investigating some reliable testimonies I read iu the newspapers to try Dr. Chase’s celebrated Ointment. The first box gave me so much relief that I felt warranted in persevering. As J write this Tam just commencing ou the fifth box, and, judging from the rapid improvement effected, | am certain that before the box is completed I shal] be completely cured. {I think my cure almost a marvel, and shall be pleased at any time to auswer any inquiry from like cause, LIlaving suffered so much mvself, I give this testimony for the Leuetit of others. 2 CAS. FIST, © Methodist Minister. i9f Vunn Avenue. Tvronte. Honestly made of pure Rubber. Thin, Light, Elastic, Stylish, Durable. bers They Wear like Iron. 7~_vrvrvrervrvevrvrvrervevevrevewrveerrvrrwrr.e Modelled each year to fit all the latest shoe shapes. Extra thick ball and heel. Sold everywhere. HOCKEY i The Annaal General Meeting of the T-land Steam Navigetion Company, will j ba held in the room (up stairs) in Mr | John McKachern’s Building, Corner of Queen and King Sts, on Thursday, the ; 18h is st, at 3 o’clock p.m. a L. C. OWEN, Seeretary. Cu’town, Feb 1— mon tues thor sat. Sing Out — Whrn you want any pinting done; I'll come and sce you. TRLEPHINE CONNECTION Blank Books of all kinds made to order at short notice. For good work and low prices try J. DB. TAYLOR, Printer & Bookbinder QUEEN STREET. Orders by mail promptly attendedt o. ISLAND STEAM NAVIGA i | een TION COMPANY Only a few puirs left will clear them ata a low price W. H. STEWART & CQO. London IHlouse Building. oo go ee oe ep eocaes “my of) MENTHOL DL pasren -_—_—— Thave prescribed Meutbel Plaster ina number of cases of neuraigic and rheumatic pains, and am very much picased with the effects and pleasantness of fis applieation.--W, H. CARPEN- TzR, M.D., Hotel Oxford, Boston, Ihave used Menthol Plaste:s in servers! cases of muscular rheumatism, and find in every case that it gavealmostinstant and permanent relief, —J. I. MookkK M.D. Waxhington, D.C, It Cures Sciatica, Lumbago, Neu- ralgia, Pains in Back or Side, or any lfuscular Pains. Price Davis & Lawrence Co., Ltd, 25c. Sole Proprietors, MonTrEaL. Soe cece means Soo eee ceo eee Mortgage Sale. of Land on Lot 38,in Kings co. To be sold by Public Auction at the Court House in Charlottetown, in Qu-en’s C unty on Wedoesday, the 24:h day of February, next, A.D., 1897, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 23rd day of November, A. D. 1878, made between Alexander .McDouald, of Town ship Number Thirty-Eight, in King’s County. Fa mer, aud Mary McDonald, his wife, of the one part, an’ James (Allan) McDonald, of Jobnson River Settlement, Township Numb r Thirty five, in Queen’s County, Farmer, of the other part. Allthat tract, picce or parcel of land and ) r-mises, situate, lying and being as follows, that is to say:~Commencing on the north side of Jay’s Road, at the south angie of a farm of land, the property cf John A. McDonald; thence north a dist- ance of ‘thirty-three chains; thence east twenty-two chains and eighty tw. link-, or to the eastery boundary of a tract or farm of land of tweuty-fo.r acres, recently pur chased by the said Alexarder McDonald from the said James A. McDonald; ihence south to the said road, and from ‘hence westto the place of commencing, con- taining’as area of seventy-five acres, @ ]it- tle more or les, and is part of Township Neur Year RESOLUTIONS. The New Year shonalg com- mence right by. carrying a good reliable wat lh. They cost less in the end thana poor one, and all who desire to be on time exiould have one Good time-leepeis are away down ine pric. CG. H. TAYLOR, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER Nerth Side Queen Sqvare. -4 Number Thirty-eight, in Prince Edward A. A. McLiAN, Q. CG.) cits 7 ; ith the ri Barrister, &e a Nileenibaen oe ee For further particulars apply at the of fice of Mr. William 8. Stewart, Solicitor, Newson Block, Charlottetown. Dated 6 January. A.D. 1897. JAMES (ALLAN) MaDONAI.D 3 - law tl aale Brown's Block, - - Charlottetown’ BRANCH OFFICE, * Watmans’ Building, - - Crasaud MINSY 29 G)I19. . L STABLE AND TRACK. The pacer Crafty, 2:093{, is on the mar- +. Joe Patchen, 2:08, is in the hands of the sheriff. Alex McKay will race Starplex, 2:10, next season. Allan J, 2:2214, will be on the snow path at Troy. John R. Gentry, 2:00}4, was first known as Neoley Todd. A. H. Moore’s famous Director, 2:17, is now 19 years old. William D. Althouse’s William Penn has done a quarter in 0,29. It is said that $16,000 has been refused for Star Pointer, 2:02}4. H. Freiseg of Brussels is in Kentucky buying trosting and coach horses. It is reported that Dick Wilson will race through Indiana and Ohio next season. The old brood mare Betsy, hy Alamas, was recentiy bred to William Penn, 2:07%.., Hazel Wilkes, 2:1144, won first prize in her class at the San Francisco horse show. Trainer Frank Jackson is developing the bay stallion Merion, by Woodnut, with guccess, The brown stellion King Wilton ia owned by Mr. Charles S. Caffrey of Cam- den, N. J. ‘ Stanton W, 2:1714, will be in the hands of George James, the comedian driver, next season, Truman T. Sweet, the veteran New York breeder, died at North Hoosick re- cently, aged 81. E. E. Ross of Connellsville, Pa., has purchased the 2-year-old Geodwin, by Gambetta Wilkes. Merman, 2:12%; Ellard, 2:09%; Mys- tery, 2:17}¢, and Dictator Chief, 2:21%<, were among the prominent horses that died last year. It is said that old Flying Jib has lost the erratic disposition for which he was noted and can be driven at top speed without breaking. GLEANINGS. A late count shows that Boston has 61,- 000 houses. The sign of a Philadelphia oyster dealer's shop is marked ‘‘ Bivalve Parlor.”’ Glycerin is darived from the lye left aft- er making soap, which for ages waa con: ridered of no use. Professor Huxley says that an oyster ia a far more complicated piece of machinery than the finest Swiss watch. The use of absinth bas almost doubled in Paris since 1885. It now amounts to about 3,600,000 gallons a year. A strong microscope shows the single hairs of the head to be like coarse, round rasps, but with teeth extremely irregular and jagged. Recent testimony in the London mayor's court developed the fact that the head waiter of a city lunchroom paid the under waiters and made weekly profit of $25 entirely out of tips. Anything may be bought In London. The Exchange apd Mart has this cheerful advertisement: ‘‘Bargain.—Lady leaving England permanently must sell family grave; holds five; marble slab.’’ It is openly stated that the new English bishop of Peterborough was not appointed for his past services to the church, his learning cr his piety, but because ‘‘he had enough money in his pocket to repair the west front of the cathedral."’ A stained glass window in the church at Elham, near Folkestone, England, has a picture of King Saulaad his counselors, in which Thomas Carlyle is the king and the counselors are Lord Salisbury, Lord Beaconsfield and Mr. Gladstone. The por- traits are so accurate that they can be recognized at a glance. A FARMER .iN TROUBLE, All ireenville County Man Speaks Hix Mind —Keels Like a New Man—( ured by Four Boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Cardinal, Feb. 1 (Special)—Mr. Robert Mclotosh, a farmer very widely known in this county, an! living near this villaye, has been in a painfal and dangerous con - dition as the result of kidney disease affecting the bladder. When called upon he said : *During three years, until quite recently cured by using four boxes of Dodd’s K'd- ney Pille, I have been an intense sufferer from kidney disease which kept going from bad to worse though I was docturing all the time.” Under advice I began nsing Dodd's Kid- ney Pills, at once realizing great help. | now feel :/ke a new man and am perfectly cured of kidney trouble in any form. ++ eee A despatch to the London T mes from Odessa, commenting upon the militar, ani naval preparations on the part of Russia says that the Black Sea fl-et, con- sisting of seven ironclads, torpede boat- a'd torvedo destroyers, is continuonsly kep' understeam ani ready for active service. Dr. Chase Cures Backache, Kidney troub'e generally begins with » single pain in tie bach, and in time de vel ps into Bright’s Disease. People troubled with stricture, imped ments. ‘toppage of water, or a frequent desire urinate at night, will fi.d Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills » blessing. Read the wo derful cures in another column. One Pill is a dose, and if taken every other vight w.ll positively cure kidney trouble fT T .e fiis street railway was laid in New York in 1£32, between the city hal! and Fourteenth street, Pises Cured by Dr. ( hase. I. M. Tral, 186 Drolet Streeet, Mont- real. 15 years suffered. Cured of Blind Itching Pi'es. William Buailer, Possawan, Ont. Suffer ed many months, Cured of Protreding Piles by one box. Pabano Bastard, Gower Point, Ont. Suffered for 30 years. Cured of Itching Piles by three boxes. Nelson Simmons, Myersburg, Ont., cared of Itch ng Piles. Dr. Chis-’s Ointment will positively ene all forms of Pies. Write any of the al ove if in doubt. The Montague Paper Cu’s. saw mill at Meygantic, Que., was recently destroved by fire. The cause of the fire is unknowa. This mill was valued at from $50,000 to $60,060 and was perhaps the most com- plete and large t saw roill in Quebec. The prop:rty carried an insurance of $20,000. A Railway Manager Says “Tu reply to your question, do my chil- dren object to taking Scott’s Emulsion, 1 say No! on thefcontrary, they are fond of itgand it{keeps them pictures of health Beer & Goff’s specia! Canned Goods sale commenced this morning, avd wi!] con- tinue fora few days only, Cali and tee their prices early if you are looking fr bargaina, 27—3i PYNY = PECTORAL Positively Cures COUGHS and COLDS in a surprisingly short time. “t's a sci- entific costal tried and true, soothing and healing in its effects. W. C. McComuser & Son, Bouchette, Que., report ina letter that Pyny-Peetoral cured eed C. Gareeau of chronic cold in chest and brone also cured W. G. MoCvmoor Mr, J. H. Hurtr, Chemist, ’ 528 Yonge St., Toronto, writes: DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lrp. Montreat THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE eet on Vegetable Preparation for As - similating the Food and Reg ula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of OND ELE e hae Promotes Digestion, Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. NoT NARCOTIC. IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF CASTORIA MA TE ee Oastoria is pnt up in one-size bottles caly, It is not sold ia bulk. Donlt allow azycue to sell you anything else on the plea cr promise that it ig “just gs good” and “will answer every pur. pose.” #e~ Geo that you pet C-A-8-T-0-B-I-A, Trecwpe of Cid Dr SAMUELPITCHER Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarriwea, Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Sinile Signature of ap bileen, NEW YORK. Atté months PSY: wae ah Doses aot hho ee The fao- EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER, Futile G74 is cx enue LatSY Lidchiak ‘Wrapper. Bissell Carpet | sweeper FOR ONE WEEE PRICE $2.50 See 'O00886 8488 SIMON W CRABBE i Walker’s Corner 135 STOVES HARDWARE “ Jewels.’ ‘ Jewels” Look at this list of “Jewels,” and every one a JEWEL and a perfect wo: king stov:: - Peerless Jewel, Little Jewel Mystic Jewel, Sterling Jewel, Empire Jewel, Pisjo Jewels Grand Jewel, Hom2 Jewel, Magic Jewel, Forest Jewel, Fire King Jewel, Jumbo Jewel, Manitoba Jewel, Leader Jewel Ni-ta Jewel), Clipper Franklin Jewel, Cottage Jewel, Twe light Jewel, Oakland Jewel, Bonanza Jewel, Jewel King,and lots more Jewels ranging in price from $4.00 up to $200.000 Every Jewel Stove isa“JEWEL.” Then if you want any other kind of stove look at this list:—Red Clouda, Globi- Heaters, both with and withoutdrumsa, all sizes; and agiie Waterloo, Niayara, Star, Success, Stendard, Perfect. Maritimn Ws uvorlind,ail a great many more, If we cannot suit youe you are ha to please. All kept in Stock at the City Hardware Store R. B. NORTON & CO “ne - "SS: Le] | That beautifully situated two story | dwelling on Prince St., now occup'ed by Mr. Thos. R. Brooks. Possession given about lst November. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO the affairs of th» flood leads “There is a tide in men which if taken at on to fortune.” HAVE YOU DEALER FOR Royai Oak ASKED YOUR ept 26t—tf Vil, VIG. VITALITY RESTORED IN 30 DAYS GOOD EFFECTS At ONCE, CATON’S VITALIZER. Cures general or special debility. waketul- usss, Spermatorrhcea, emissions, impotency, parcsis, ete, Corrects functional disorders, caused by errors or excesse*, quickly restor- ing Lost Manhood, in old o: young, giving vigor and strength where former wesk- pies prevailed, Convenient package, simple, et'ectual, and legitimate Don,t be deceived by imita‘tones, insist on CaATON’S VITALIZER, Se.t sealedif your druggist does no. haveit’ Price $1 per pkge, 6 for 35, with written gna'tantve of complete cure. information, referene >, ete, free apa confidential Serd us s'atement of cause and 2c fora week’s trial treaument. One only se ‘ toesch pctison. CATON MEDT0O,, BOSTON,MASS Wants, Lest, Found &e Advertisements uoder th)x heading charged five cents per line. CERTAIN lbs (id, TRIS Wa NTED—A ce pable servantina family oftwo. No washiog.—Apply at this office, he \ TANTED~—At once, a nur-e,good references required. Apply to Mrs. D. B. Stewart, Euston street. 3 JOARDERS WANTED —Mra J J, Traivor ) Imperial House, has excellent eccommoe dation fora large numb r of boerde:r, Rates very reasonable WANTED. A girl for general housework, references required,—Mrs, J, J. MeKin- aren meee pos SALE,—A good Single Sleigh, nearl new. Reddin Bros. i6-oW PAIN-KILLER THE GREAT camily Medicine of the Age. Taken Internally, It Cures Diarrhea, Cramp, and Pain in the Stomach, Sore Throat, Sudden Colds, Coughs, etc., etc. Used Externally, it Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Frosted Feet. a ery lO LET.—The eastern half of the house sitv- | ted on the corser of Euston and Bil ough Sts, recently oecupied by the late Mrs Chas Young Possession given Ist of ? pri- Apply to Mrs F Parker Curvell, Kent Street 9— 246 8wks ee omens ad No article ever attained to such unbounded popular- ity.--Salem Cbserver. We can bear testimony to the efficacy of the Pain- Killer. 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Possession given about October.—A} py to Peake Bros & Co —I7tL © LET.—A ple santly situeted dwelling house ane sonth _ ee wes on Brighton Koad, at present oceupied by Harrison Car vell, heg.. heated with bot air iurnace, lighted by electricity, and baving hot a cold water fittings in bath room and kitchen, Containing parlor, dining room, office, kit- chen and ;an'ry, On greund flocr. four bed- rooms and bath 100m on first floor, aud twe aitic rooms, and having ‘uawthorne b = and grass lawn infront. Ten minutes’ walk from Post Office, five minutes from tenois ground and bathing house in Victoria Perk— Apply toW.C Nanas, JR sepué - uf Very large bottles 50 cents. Chitown Driving Park —_AND— Provincial Exhibit on Association. The Annual Generil Meeting of this Association wil! be held in the Masc ric Temple Building, on Monday, evening, ‘he fth day of February, 1:97, at the hoor of 8 o’clock. Transfer Books closed until Geoera) Meeting. By order of Directors, A. B. WARBURTON, se Secretary . E CAN GIVE PO*ITIONS —to persons W otuli gradesofability. agents, Book- keepers, Clerks, Farmers’ Sons, Law yers, Mechanics, Physicians, Preachers, 5iu- denis, Married and Single Women, Widows. Positions are worth from $40 00 to $2,0 0.0 per annum. We bave paid several oi Surcan- vassera $50.00 weekly for years Mavy have started poor and become rich with us, Par- ticulars upon application. State salary «x cied. 4%, H, LINSCOTT, Manager, TORONTO Ost after the i ! } Ch’town, Jan 23, 1897 ,td—