> CEE TRS we rial ei ~<<T'HE DAILY EXAMINER. ¢ Publishing Company i use B lin it Street, SU nSCNIPTION ~Y ADVANE @ne Year "4.00 aix Mouths 2.00 Three preils 1.00 @ne Meath ea sie yeny part (anada or the Ua i THE WEEKLY EXAMINER . : v y Friday morn z It is made apo t : ‘ ent s appeared tn the Da ly ed : weekly newspaper cont sus ewr =— fERMS : Four Dollars a Year * “This is true Liberty, when Frese Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Euripides. _—, Single Oopies Two Cents = VOL 36. NO 108. Book and—= ... 00) Printing We have first-class faucilitie. for turning out the best qual- jity of Job Printing, from a |visiting card to the largest display work. Prices low. Work promptly done. Call and see us. ‘Examiner Publishing Comp -ay | | | i CALES!I AR FOR NOVEMEHK, New Moon, Sth day, °3h. 14.5m. a. m First Quar, 12th day, Ih. 28.1m. a. m » ) Full Moon, 20th day, 6h. 12.lm., a. m.| l Last quarter, 27th day, 10h. 3 ! ae Whi | 8 Sun High | is ei water | Jhm} hm] on } | Sunda > 47; 4 40 7 30 a | vi j ' oi 3 8 26 3} fuesds ! bi 8 | 9 11 4) Wedre lay | 36 | 10 0 o| “day i >, 10 44 6 | a’ | ; , ll Sl 7) Sa irday | 33 mora ais lay 3 . 7 9} Monday i Ot i.e 19} Tuesday | To 1 55 "L] Wed sda) .e 83 27 2 45 12} Thursday : a | 3 44 13 | Frida | 5| 24] 446 “4 | Sa rday ae. 2 oe 5 | Sunday 8} 22] 6 53 16 | Moaday oo sii te 17 | Tuesday | LO 20; 8 28 18 | Wednesday iat wi 8.4 1h | rsday | 13 1s} 944 90 | Friday 14 Is} 10 22 21 | Saturday 16 | 17 | li 0 2 | Sunday | Ti 16) 89 23 | Moaday 19; 6iat 16 $4) Tuesday od la] 0 57 25 | Wed lay 21 13 1 39 | Thursday | 23 } | 2 25 % 6 F ee 12 3 15 38 | ~* ay ! 25 | I 4 20 29) Sanday | 24 | ] § 33 30 | Monday ;}723}8 10] 6 48 P. E. Island Railway On and after SATURDAY, 10th October, 1386 the trains of ths Kaiivay will run daily Sundays ¢ xc: pted) as fol.ows .— Trains Out ward. | STATIONS. ward. Read dow up ~— A. DD M.1A. M 315 6 15 ~ Charlot wr 6 30) 9 5S 336 6 20 ..Royalty Junction.) 6 16) 9 34 425 7 05 '..North Wiltshire. | 5 42) 8 45 440 7 13... Hunter River 5 32! 8 30 § 2 7 37)..Bradalbane.. 5 O8| 7 52 6 31| 7 43). . Emerald... .. 5 02) 7 43 5 45 7 53).. Freetown ... .| 4 52 7 24 6 06) 8 O7|..Kensington .... | 4 _ 7 OF 6 40) 8 SD Ar. { | Lv.) 4 15) 6 30 Pp. M | 2 Sm } lA. M. 1 40, $ 45'Lv | | Ar. 4 GOl11 00 2 @ 8 5Ol.. Mi Oe itis 3 15)10 37 22) 917 \ rn 3 28/10 10 D 1 OD Oe. Pet Be occccs 3 OO} 9 21 4 36110 35). .O’Leary......... 211) 8 & 5 01/10 51]. . Bloomfield .. 1 55] 7 38 § 49)11 15}..Alberton........ 1 30! 7 02 6 45111 55]. .Tignish .... 12 DO 5 SD A. M.l?. M.| A. M.P. M. 6 45) 3 00). .Charlottetown . 9 15 5 40 7 06) 3 14)..Royaity Junction) 9 vl; 5 20 T SEF S Bi. . PORNOE. 6 cccecs- 8 37 4 47 S 10; 4 OO/Ar. 1 ac, | Lv.) 8 15 4 15 8 Bw) 4 06 tv.f oe Ar. 81040 9 OO 4... . Morell; .cecesse- 7 42,3 DW 9 A) 2 10 1 2 S| 1G Trains are ran by Eastern Standard Time A McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Supe rintendent, Gen Mer Govt. Re Charlottetown. Moncton, B. Raiway Office, Jane30 , 1596. —— SE SS Burns in Edinburgh, i7s7. Those who think that im- ported soap must be the finest do not know that the material of which Royal Oak Soap is made are the best to be foand anywhere. Send 35 Royal Oak wrap- pers to the Ch’town Soap Works, and receive free the beautiful picture, “Burns in Edinburgh, 1787.” —— I's Rasy to Forget Anything, but this ia worth remem bering, When you want lumber 1anuy quantity, however sma 0 larze, “com? to our yard,’ it wil pay you for your trouble. It Pays to Remember That there are d fierent qualities of lumber. We Keepall the qualities, and would like to show them to you It pl se% us to please you. V isit us; if we can’t please you don’t buy Do you want Cedar Poets, Cedar or Spruce Shingles, Laths, Flooring, Studding, Scantling, Hemlock or Spruce Boards, Planks or Palings ? We Have Iv! Terernoxs Con- NECTION JAMES BARRETT, eept 11 Connolly’s Wharf _—— amen Wedding Rings—, “ WELL, SAM, since the engagement fing wears so well these long eight yeare you bought from G. G. Jury, I accept your propc-al if you promise to buy the Wedding Ring from him also. My friend Nell was married a few days ago, and you thould cee the veautiful ring ehe has, and Oh,s0 cliap, She says Mr. G. G. Jary has a fine assortment from 14k to 18k, and h ys them from the largest estab- lishment in Canada, and they will last a lifetime; and you know one wedding ring must do these bard times.” “Agreed, I will go and buy the ring from G. G. JURY, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Charlottetown.” Lave. | 2m. @&. m } | r cit Cane t EW-c*. ; | When an animal its fattened for a r fed exclusive n food he vitality of the animal will be lower: d t hence it u'd be marketed as soon as ready xcessive fat is of itself a disease, and wien the food is lacking In nitrogen, lir and other essential substances, the result will be death if the car- t- znaceoug diet for fattening is: con- tinued The Poultry Vard. throat or canker us Iphur, maf la ar the For sore equal 1 powdered throat with arte ; s i s mn and b'ow dow | ‘The freshest exs s are the heaviest and will sink quickly in water. Eggs that float are not fit for use. For swelled heads bathe with equal parts sulphate of zinc and tincture of n-yrrh. store fast. About Sweet Corn. More sweet corn should be planted next spring. It may not be known by some that sweet corn can be cut from t ear and dricd to be used on the i t:ible in excellent condition, and with little labor In winter, but such is the fact. and no doubt it could be Intro- form and @uced into market tin that iy of being can- fii ready sale, instead nek Cap tirade. ——____ +o —-— AN X RAY Snap Shot Of your internal organization, would re- veal: if your back pains, congested kid- neys; if your tongue is coated, disordered *tomach; if your bead is heavy, sluggish liver. Take another snap shot after vcu’ve used Mack’s Rheumatic Pills, and note the change—the kidneys will be filtering y the poisons from the system, the stomach ( actively digesting and the liver pouring ) out bile. You’!] say you never felt better ; in your life. The system bas been clear j ed of poisons by Mack’s Pills, thar’s why. () fh Fifty cents. M f, “Cough Chaser” will cure 10c. \ ) For sale by Geo. E. Hughes and Johnson &Johnson Charlottetown and Souris. that hacking cough. See our window for nice display of best goods in tooth brushes and preparations. —A. W. Reddin. 22222424 444 454446284440 i nd the Lady Came Back She’d been all over town—she’d te2n here—she looked around—she said she’d come back—maybe —and she did—she couldn't help it. Ifshe want- ed up to date—the very latest—the lowest priced —she had tocome back—she always comes back. Try it yourself. Qur EXTENSION TABLES rr The best value in town. ‘T'wo leaders at $7.25 and $775. A little less for cash. JOHN NEWSON NEWSON BiLOCK...... ocsssce VICTORM. BOW tf 30d) -ct p ctf cd pvc pom at tae a tee Eta ag tt aa >a o> > o> -a >- o-ah o>- agL {he sf} SS SSS SS SS OOS TS TS SOSSSSTTSOTEOSE TES TESSSe S~S+PSTTTTTT+TTerTrTT+T+TTTVTVTT"T7T" riighland Ranges — «._Viade in Boston —SOLD ONLY BY— Fennel & Chandler. Charlotietown,J uly 22, 1896—246 & wy Good Herring ! 850 half barrels choice No. 1 Fat Herring. 150 quarter barrels extra choice Cape Breton Herring Also a lot of large Codfish for sale wholesale or retail. YT. GRANT & CO. QUEEN STREET...... Advertisers ! ‘he home circulation is the most valuable for advertisers. Tur Examiner reaches the homes ORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE P. 0. ee pi2l—dy & wiy. of our citizens every evening. That accounts for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY, 6 Tol re ((\ We do the largest hat trade on P. B. L. [an ewes peeine gun { we keep are the stylish hats, the low priced hats and the high (\\ priced hats. Hats! Hats!! Hats!!! All kinds of hats. English hats, Canadian hats, American hats. The Hats are Our hat trade is increasing every day; so it should We sell good hats. CAPS, CAPS, CAPS. We have all kinds of Caps, and we certainly are doing the |) When you want acap, be sure you see our Caps before youbuy one. To see them is to buy them. TAILORING This is where we shine. No slop work in our shop. the up-to-date tailors. Call and see our new suitings and over- coatings. Klegant goods. A CONCLUSION, “Tr I was a fellow’s mother, I’d never, never see A single thing that fellow did That wasn’t meant for me. ** T’d let him stay out after dark ; I never would say ‘ No,’ Becaure that stirs a fellow up And spoils his temper so! “Td say ‘ Play first and study next’; And ‘ Do not go to bed, No matter what o’clock it is, Until your story’s read,’ “T would not know he’d been kept in, Or ask the reason why, I'd be quite blind to all such things, Or kind of pass them by, “ I'd give him pudding, pies and jam, And marmalade and cake— But would not even mention bread And all the nuts he’d take. “ Oh, were I a fellow’s mother— A certain one’s I know— Wouldn’t he have the slickest time! You’d better believe it’s to! *“ But—if I was that fellow’s mother, I wonder if I would Do half that fellow’s mother does For him? Or be—so goed? “] wonder if I’d mend his clothes Without a single scowl ? And only say * Gently, dear boy,’ At bis most borrid how] ? THE NATIONAL MAGAZINE, The National Magazine for November cortains the opening chapter of what is likely to prove the most remarkable maga- zine seriel of the year. It is a historical account of “Christ and His Times,” by Dallas Lore Sharp, written for the average magazine reader, and illustrated from the famous religious paintings of the world. Tie table of contents for November includes also, “Railway Collisions to Order,” an iljiustrated description of America’s latest form of amusement. Mr. A. Edwin Rood, covductor and interpreter of the famous Hindoo fakirs recently seen in this country contributes an article en- titled “The S ert of Hindoo Jngg'ery.” The article tog: ther with the iiustratiuna explains the method by which many of the great eastern tricks are performed. “The Naval Ordnance Proving Ground of the United States,” by Pillip Andrews, U. 8. N., is a subject trea'ed in a manner intensely interesting to every offizer in the service. A tketch dealing with a Chickasaw Indian, azed | 111 years, whose huband was honvre! by Andrew Jackson, is entitled ©A Souvenir of the Red Man’s Day.” The namber contains six of the most readable short stories: “His Trenchant Pen,” by Mary E. Cardwe!l; “Only #n Army Baby,” by Kate Tannatt Woods; “In the Morning of the Vicar’s Life,” by Arthur W. Tarbell; “Which was the Princess?” by Minnie Moffatt; “A Monochrome. by E'la H. Jobneon, and astory from the Persian. The regular “Living Fashion Plater,” giving descriptions and designs of stylish furs for winter wearsnd the Literary Column, complete a notable number. Price 10 cent». B stonian Publishing Co., 83 Newbury Swreet, Boston, Mass. SHir NEWS, Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Nov. 4 — Etoil du Matin, Davier, Picton; Nellie Reid, Reid, Newcastle. CLEARED, Nov. 4 —Willie R, Burke, Rose Blanche, Nfld; Queen of the Fleet, Griffin, Orwell; Mystic, Cook, La Have; Julia Frauklin, Allen, Pictou; Dayspring, LeBlanc, Orwell; Herrv G. Ives, Heighter, Buctouch; Maggie alors, Halif.: ; Uni on, Gerrior, Preion tou; Willie Craig, Arsenault, Crapaud. GREAT SALES prove the great merit of Hood’s Sarsapari'la. Hood’s Sarsaparilla sells because it accomplishes GREAT CURES. High Class Tailors and Gents’ Furnishers. kind of Hats leaving our We are ‘McKay Woolen Company, Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report al Ro Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Town Full ef Kelations. lt is stated as an actual fact that all the people residing in Letcher Councy, Kentucky, are resated to one another, directly or indirectly. The reason of this is found in the remarkable Web» family. There are three brothers and three sisters of the original family, all living near Sergent, and they have no fewer than 748 descendants living in the neighborhood. The oldest member of the family, Lettie, is 82 years old and has twenty children, ninety-five grand- children and fifty great-grandchildren. Polly, aged 80, has sixteen children and almost as many grandchildren and great-grandchildren as Lettie. The youngest, Wiley, has the fewest ée- scendants. He is 70 years old, and has eleven children, fifty-four grandchildren and fifteen great-granéchildren. Undoubtedly Correct “What is the most convenient asad eccnomical way to travel In America?” inquired the visiting Englishman. “On a pass,” replied Trotter, dryly.-- Warper’s Bazar. jj! &. The revelation of the secret Rasso- Germanic treaty is cansing the greatest excitement on the Continevt of Europe, and may result in the ruptare of the Drei- bund. While the want of rain has cansed a wheat faminein India, excessive rains have destroved the potato crop of the west of Treland. Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of | State for the Colonies, was elected Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow on Saturday. _ The floods are increasing in the French Tivers,and there is great distress in the submerged districts. The x Medieal Peslession Have Become Satisfied o1 the Merits of RYCKMAN’S KOOTENAY CURE. Clergymen Endorse it Without Prejudices. And Scientisis Acknowledge Its Wonderful Properties A Case to Point Fotiows. Sr. Joux, N. B., July 30, 96 S.S. Rycxman Mepicine Co, Hamilton, Ont. GentLemex.—The bottle of medicine given me by your agent for my -vvife has helped her very much. She ix now able todige t her food without difficulty, has an improved appetite and the pain has left her hands and limbs to a very large extent. She shows such a decided im provement that we are very hovefal it is going to affect a cure, and will continue its use, We have all confidence that it will cure her Rheumatism, Lour truly, A. H. NEWMAN, Agent Canad‘an Express Co. nov4—is6 “SCRAPS.” Bright Thiogs S.alped From the Best and Brighiest Newspapers. Fifteen women’s clubs were organiz- ed in Maine last year. There were 30v cases of typhoil fever in Allegheny City and Pittsbur. last year. South African capitalists are said to be trying to buy up the Mexican cop- per mines. When the upper lip covers half or mere of the pupii the indication is o- coo! deliberation. An electric rai.way line is soon to be built in Chicago, to be operated by the storage batte:y system. Mayor Lynde o: Greenfield, Mo., got drunk in violation of the ordinance avd had himself fined $1 and costs. In London alone the natural increase of the population, from the excess of births over Geatis, is about 4000 a foc nth, Martha Monroe. of Collicoon, N.Y., mistook her brother for a burglar and shattered his arm with a pistol sho. Egyptian figures found on obelisks mcunted on two-wheeled vehicles show the Pharachs had some idea of the velocipede. “Which do you prefer—fact or fic- tion 7” “Oh, the former by all means, Fiction nowadays.s much too matter- of-tact."—Judge. Constantinople has just had a snow storm heavy enough to prevent trains 1:cm leaving the city and to suspend navigation in the port. WJorses are ci ap in the east just nuw, as well as ia the west. A fairiy e(od horse was sold at auction at Lethel, Vt., a few days ago for $2. Germany and Austria have about 150 cocking schools. A four years’ course is necessary ere a diploma is granted. Diest of the hotel chefs have Gipfomas 1.vm these schoois. The barber’s urt in Europe dates from the time of Alexander the Great, E.c., 330. He ovdered every sold.er to shave lest tl: beard should give @ handie ta the:r enemies. REMARKABLE CASES Caronic Invalids Raised from Their Bick Beds After Giving Up Uop>. London, Ont.—Henry R. Nicholle, 176 Rectory street, catarrn; recovered. Dr. Chase’s catarrh eure. 25e. Markdale—Geo. Crowe’s child, itching eczema; cured. Chase's Ointment. Truro, N.A—{L. H. Sutherland, travel- ler, pilee—very bad case; cured; Chase’s Ointment. 60c, Lucsn—Wm. Brantcn, gardener, pin worms; all gouc. Chase’s Pills. L"Amable—Peter Van Allan, eczema for three years. Cured, Chase’s Ointment. Gower Poiut—Robano Bartard, dread- ful itching piles, 30 years. Well again; Chase's O:u:ment. 60c. Meyersburg—Nelson Simmons, itching piles; cured. Chase’s Ointment. Malone—Geo. Richardson, kidney and liver sufferer; better. One box Chase's Pills. 25c. ' Chesley—H. Will’s son, crippled with rheumatism and suffering from diabetes, eompletely recovered. Chase's Pills. Matchard Township—Peter Taylor, kid- mey trouble, 30 years; cured, Chase's Pillip. 25c. Toronto—Miss Hattie Delaney, 174 | Crawford street, subject of perpetual colds. Cured by Chase’s Syrup Lin- seed and Turpentine. 25 cents. Dr. Chase’s remedies are sold by all dealers. Edmanson, Bates & Co., manu- feciurers, Torouta — ~~. aD TE — MEXICO’S WORLD'S FAIR. { ; it Will Open Next Seprember and Cone tinue Open for Six Months. The creat international exposition ot industries and fino arts, authorized by tle Federal Government of Mexico, by be opened in the City of Mexico next ©. ptember and \ remain open for a of six months. This will be first « .empt at holding « \vrid’s fair. The exposition is to in- c'ude all kinds of industrial, scientific, immercial and artistic productiots ‘nd to embrace, in fact, the whole ge of human .ctivity. "he exposition grounds are situated at the foot of the historie Castle of Crapultepec, on the grand Avenue de la Keforma, within ten minutes’ ride f-.m the center vi the City of Mexice, won comprise an arca of about 600 acres, }. .e eXposition w..i comprise a naturel department, to >-€XIC0’s ud «a international h laticr ell tue nations of the globe i Oi bul i his ity of Mecaicx : situated on an extensiv latcar n area of wer 170 sqviart ues, Sul i by ity mountains i including tye ic ces within its . a. Altiio. with a graphical loca.cion Witi the tiv»- ic , the Jatitude uv. the city bevy 19 de- 2.cves 50 minutes :orth, it is poss sssed a climate so ze*tubrious, « even a temperature, t ..t surmmer or winter a residence in M xico cu or its en- irons is always pleasant, and visits made at any time of the year, whether it is to escape the extreme cold of the northern winters w the excessive heat of the northern suramers. The climate, however, is not ithe only attractiva, all visitors agree- ixg that the beauty of the environs, ct the surrounding mountains and the b-autiful lakcs, ir, whose waters are re- i ected the snow-capped peaks of the “reat mountains uziazihnvatl and Popo- further the many anti- Gu.ties and stranze sights to be seen, tle fruits and i.owers, both summer a’d winter, are fa'r rivals of the great- est interest to th visitor. fn natural res -urces, especially In metals and othe: minerals, Mexico is favored more than almost any other portion of the glope. She has endless and inexhaustibie mines of nearly evory metal, of m.rble, onyx and other viluvable stones, *s,hich in themselves would insure weaith to millions. Thou- sands of tons ot the most valuable n.ctals Me hidder beneath her soil. In agriculture and ia horticulture He an amount of wealth aimost as great as in minerals. after noticing the forward movemert of the Mexican nation, it can be read- ily understood that the needs of the ~p. ople are increasing proporticnately a:.1 that a mark«* of enormous value ix. being opened tv the world. A few rations have already taken advantage of this fact, and are doing all in their power to secure the trade benefits vy sich are to come to those who supply the demands. Ca.ada produces muc’ that Mexico requires, and should be ai le to bring abou. a greater exchange products than at preset obtains betwecn the two countries. STANDING FIRST IN THE WHOLE WORLD to the city can bx olapetl, and 4 The Hope of the Ailing and Miser. able Everywhere. The Bespair of Imitators -- Admiration of All Users he We were the leaders—the first in the world to keep a distinctively kidney pill treatment on the market, and this was named Dodd’s Kid ney Pills. This was a trifle less than a dozen years ago. We said then that Dodd’s Kidney Pills would cure any curable kidney disease, and that they had come to stay. We now say that Dodd’s Kidney Pills will cure any kidney disease, and we have testimony from thousands of persons cured at various stages. Yes, Dodd’s Kidney Pills have more than kept every promise, We have advertised two years for the particulars of any case wherein they had ever failed, but thus far without a sin gle reply. We have constantly aimed to reach and beaefit the masses. We want every sick man 0 woraan in Canada to know that ali but one in every twenty who are sick can be cured by kidney treatment. Comparatively only a few of the millions have as yet learned the truth as to the cause of all their sufferings. The death rate of the Dominion has been lowered, and to the extent that Dodd’s Kidney Pills become known as life savers, it will be lowered further still. In every case of kidney suffering where Dodd's Kidney Pills are known, available but not used, it is like viewing the promised land and refusing to enter. To all those who have been cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills we say: Let your light shine, tell of your cure—write all the facts and par- ticulars to us, that we may publish them for the benefit of the suffering and despairing everywhere. Nov 5th—dy&wky rin, A Famous Undertaker. Peter Relyea, who died in Brooklyn the other day, was one of the best hnown undertakers in the United States. He had charge of President Lincoin’s funeral in New York, and rever tired of telling about it, and especially the quick wuwrk he did at that time. On the morning of April 21, 1865, one of the New York Board of Aldermen engaged him. The fun- era: car was to be ready four days later. He hesitated undertaking the work, but finally agreed and erected a temporary workshop in the square at the junction of East Broadway and Grand-street, and from that moment on worked unceasingly, and the car to be drawn by the sixtcen horses was turned out on time. Sixty men and women were employed in the work, which cost the city about $9000. He took charge of the body at Jersey City on its arrival from Washington, and ii rmmained in his charge while lying In state at the City Hall. A New Oceonav ion. A new cccupation is looming up on the impecunious woman’s horizon: It is a sicnificant fact, says an Englich newspaper, that mothers who advertise for governesses require a knowledge, upon the instructress’s part, of cycling, in order that she may accompany her woung charges when they go a-wheel- | ing. It seems likely that a new employ- | ment may open up for women in the form of cycling chaperonage. cetgeidangaD New Music. i find a new headline for the birth col- umn. llorse Editor—Why aot try “New not Rp epee 1h en mip oi ie spree haegh =P : —- oe pie eneession dated january 9, 1895, wall | Managing Editor—If I could only ‘Cripple The iron grasp of secrofula has no 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 Sarseparilla cures. “Nearly four years ago I became af- flicted with scrofula and rheumatism, ade Running sores broke out on my thighs. Pieces of bone came out and an operation was contemplated. I had rheumatism in my legs, drawn up out of shape. I lost ap- petite, could not sleep. I was a perfect wreck. I continued to grow worse and finally gave ap the doctor’s treatment to Well take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Soon appetite came back; the sores commenced to heal. My limbs straightened out and I threw away my crutches. I em now stout and hearty and am ——a whereas four years ago! was a cripple. I glad) reo- ommend Hood’s Sarsapsrilla.” RBAN HAMMOND, Table Grove, [ilinois. Floods Sarsaparilla Is the One Trne Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. ial : eure liver ills, easy to Hood’s Pills take, easy to operate. 250. Ptsesssesecesessssée Keeweey ESDP ERE ODS GENERATIONS “BABY’S | OWN SOAP" | AND ITS SALE IS STEADILY INCREASING. Have you tried it P The Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs. Montreal. | FRPPPSSSLRSLELEL SEU HS SY HLRLBSELOVBLIO SRS Vv SStee lled Oats, Oatmeal POT BARLEY, &c., AGENCY. Having been appointed Agent for Walte Thompson’s Mills, Seaforth, Ont., I am prepared to receive orders for the above. Guaranteed the best quality, Please get quotations before purchasing elsewhere’ W.W. CLARKE wkynl NEW .0.7.,4:0.8, £ OOF. C. E., Mason and other HEGALLA BUTTONS Mounted on Gold Plate, 25cis each. Also Alarm Clocks— wake you up with music, E. W. TAYLOR. Cameron Block. “DPSS COCOA ENGLISH SNEAKFAST COCOA Possesses the following Distinctive Merits: DELICACY OF FLAVOR. >UPERIORITY in QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED. la Quarter-Pound Tins end Packets only. “repared by JAMES Eprs & co. Ltd., Momcopathic Chemists, London Faqiand, . iNew Prices in Watches We have lately received @ nice assortment of Silver Watches for Ladie’s and Gentlemen, which were bought right, and can- not,fail to please in price. Call and inspect them. W. N. TANTON’S | Great Ceorge Street, NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. ih STARR, an Secgpnar * Eeatignees << - * terse ah + i a ier in ee $ * ome ite ee a Oe age sae m . ul d eg as ee me } cop = my op oe n° Some fe gee mn ep tc sTaamla? ts oes mete SP ABE Me qt 5 a . Ae < a. vee — Sa a Sid id tall PTL EP CA IO A EE a ty eee TR ees TO eee te Bae et a > Se Sa ee Re ae * 2 oe 5 UE OP PRs, as aa re sa eh ee ew ate to, Bae BS EDD GEST IO ore la i I a ei, minima am mo ee Ra a ae PS & PRE OE ee RR eR RENE et > D2 ee eS Ree Fe ye tenet a