RFR ae anes nee eee er eensrenseesteeeersaeeesnesseecerse sees earemeran + ne ar Sere Tee eR eRe THE DUNT DESPAN 1 Six x $2 DR. | rH & CO.. T onto. we ca es y Pills at he ~ 5 per box aixt $ I rade—$4.00 wor at $3.75 per doze S ‘ > + ss por “ . u RG e ES, may29 Charlottetown. r Vr ‘ i 4 . - ~ That la H } 1, s 4d YAY g Ay ». 4 I 4 ate G Davies 2) W S e Bu om Child Sh i x € ts tas 5 ey are eag take what they like— Scott’s Emulsion, for inst n nost always sc Ss E 7 ? Anda i+ A s¢ha sad And it does them good. < bo TPameslos nm 20 he 1 - Scott’s Emulsion is the easiest, most palatable form of Cod-liver Oil, with the Hypophosphites of Lime and Sod ‘ish t n sc ann ~ ¢ - es and tone up the ner- da added to nour vous system. The way child- ren gain flesh and strength on Scott’s Emulsion is surprising even to physicians. All Don’t be persuaded to accept a substitute: Scott & Bowne, Belleville, 50c. and $1, ge aalnin ; @ Break Up a Cold in Time BY USING PYNY- PECTORAL The Quick Cure for COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, BRON- CHITIS, HOARSENESS, ete, delicate children need it. ’ a | Ic por a wr 3: ‘ “3 1 ; e ev ‘ ai ‘ t x 1 s por 2. H. O. B BOUF of I er, N B., writes As vhs Prny-Pertoral is ‘ : t est se : »I have; my cus tomers will bay Large Bottle, 25 Cts. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO. Ltp. (L AFTER EATING URES GOOD BISESTION. 25 CTS. Tue PGBDS MED CO. 7D, TORONTO.) Lins \PRIGE ——— ne eng | THE FARMER PREMIER. Description of Premier Greenway's 80D Acre Prairio Parm. Mr. Greenway is the only farmer- en in Canada Further, he is the y farn who has occupied the pre- miership of a Province in many years A brief description, therefore, of "us and its surroundings would lvard- be out of plac it will no uoubt preve of interest to those who lke to hear mething of our public men, aside j irom what relat t their positi W t t \ l eving this to i pregsentative of The i recently paid a visit to M1 iy'’s hen Threshing was la and the premier | with his coat off assisting | ef 3 | work Indeed, it was learn h e Mr. Greenway : : t t lest t al t the t hat ven wil absent n ic irs—which, of course, is often | \ . tl farm is rried on | his personal direction Ine man went cover thts | ting the extensive Im- | that have been ca rricd out, | nt character imd the ess in which they have been t le recalled t mind a wepUeNL { the premier in the course ! nes and interviews It is to that } is, and has alwaya | be er j i brigut future | t The farm comprises | t Soo acres There are f is fenced off for pasture, en- iosing a total area of 400 acres. There I I t 300 acres under crop this s 1 this is about what is usually I ultivat In addition to are 160 acres of hay land. i if the crop a full equipment } farm implements is used, including rt h t hay loader and stacker, other machines net always considered necessary on a far. DAILY EXAMINER - ns ne ee ODDS AND ENDS. Canade’s Flacal Policy Defended, Loxvon, Nov. 23.~The Standard this morning says that Sir Charles Tupper, speaking at Newcastle-on-Tyne yesterday, ISLAND OF ANTICOSTI. ‘. pimictiittines ible of S.p- Net «¢ Biede porting # Targe Populstion. The Island «<f Anticosti, which 1ag been so frequently exploited in the past by interested parties as a suitable fle id defended the tives! policy adopted by “a for British farmers, is now being «d- ade in her relations “las ith England. ‘ vertised in France as a perfect Hido- contended that Canadas’s aystem Of IM-) pedo, where wealih, happiness, and cidental protection are immensely increas: prosperity may be secured by all who ing instead of decreasing her trade with seck its shores. The Presse Libre, @ Great Britain. England, he said, was the | paris organ, publishes tne report of only country which, in reepect to trade, Mr. Paul Combes, who had been ‘n- treated her colonies af foreigners, and he | ctpucted to explore the Island of Arti thonght the time had arrived when this | costi by its new owner, a French cap- subject should be dealt with in a manner italist Mr. Combes opens by saying likely to prove to the aduanitage of both | that the result of his exploration Las Kngland and her colonies. been to totally destroy the legend of — —_.0e—— —— , *Anticost! the Inhospitable.’ After Free A fabric made of pine and spruce wood | ferring to the accumulati 6% ne pager bulp is »aade into overcoats in Leeds, | Metre deep, he mentions sa "al , trees covering 900,000 hectares out 0 Isngland. It looks like ‘frieze. 1 a total area of 1,000,000 hectares. These eben Pale een: trees he claims to represent a value For Nervous Prostrason aod Anamia | of 50,000,000 of frances, as they ure there is no medivine tl.at will su prot ptly good and tall, sometimes reaching 30 metres in height. According to the re- and infallibly restore vigor and atreagth as S ous *Emiuision. eat aoa One of the eldest trees in England ia a chestnut tree at Po worth, near Jtristol It measures fifty fee. in circumferen ve and ia supposed vo be a thousand years old. Cwwd of Cl .ronic Ca'arrh, A Remanikable W Gilford. spent between $200 and 9300 in consultisg doctors; tried Dixon’s and all other treatm: nts, Y.ut got no benefit. box of Chase’s Ca arrii Cure did me more vood than all other remedies; in ‘act, I consider my¥self.ce red, and with a 25 cent ®‘urc—ZJ. Jenn ison, } ‘ box as thai: Tke proofreader of the Hamburger Nech- richoen, Bismarck’ organ, has beew sen- teaced to four weeks imprisonm: atead & tine of 150 warks, as “the chief prepagat— inquiry it was learnt that the strava , ~ wn 1 the farn instead of belag er” ofa falae report cb at cholera sad again | burned, as if often done, is fed to the | appeared in Hamburg. ttle during the winter, the straw ee nee Serene ‘ being used largely in this con- , Medical "Destimony ot ak Ue ek te, Ce te fed = | Cilto be the moet necessary thing; to take connection with chopped grain. at}. consumption. but the trou dle dims th : ~{ been its improper methods of pre parsition coarse grains are fed on the farm. Between 5,000 and 6,000 bushels of cats: and bariey will be the yield this sea- son N of this is sold until it & turned inte beef or pork ‘I am thor oughly convinced,” said the premier im reply to a question, “that what is known as mixed farming is the preper ~ System for this country I have al- Ways taken an active interest in every- thing pert ing to the farm, both in Ontario and ring the seventeen years I have been in Manitoba. } Rave had i practical experience of the disadvan- against which the Manitoba far as had to contend, and sq, ‘far ag my cxperience goes I couldy not have made farming a success without going into stock raising, I believe also the% hogs il as cattle, are a profita’ te There is always ‘nore or less damaged grain on a faryr, that goes to wast unless you can feed it to hogs In this way the farmer pte as we thing to raise. | for invalids. Mijler’s Eanulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the only reliable formula on he mar- ket. None but the hivers of the Norweg~ ian Cod are used in makingit. Im con- junction with the Ayjophosphites of lime and soda it has the :aost wonderful effect on consumptive pati tnts, who, after taking t fora while, get new strength. rise from heir beds and enter upon a new lease of tife. Miller's Cmulsion is the great nerve strengrthener and blued maker, and cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, scrofula wand all lung affections. In hig bottles, 50c. and $1, at all drug stores. — —_—__ 2 e oe —__- —— German pavers assert that gas pipe® made of paper are a success. Manilis paper strips are passed througo molten asphaltam and then molded under heavy Afcer cooling, the pipes, which: length, pressure. may be of any desired wi.erproof coating. Catarrh Cured for 25 Cents Neglect cold in the head, and \ on wil surely have catarrh. Neglect nasal eat-~ arrh, and you will as surely induce pul- vides a home market for his inf erier grain, and generally secures a good Frice for it, too. In the last gear or two I have made as much Cvs. of ths kind of grain, by feeding i to hogs, I have from what wes teamed to mal ket.” - A WEEPING. Science Proves Thay tc Is Useless te tiry to Cry Your Byes Ouy Tears have their functicesat duty’ te perform, like every other thuid of the body, and tbe kichrymal gland is not placed bekind the eye just to fill in space of Bive expression to emotion. The chemical pr ypertizs of tears con- Sis:s of phosphate of lime and soda, makimg them very salty, but. never etter. heir action. on the « ye. is very beneficial. and here consists t hei pre- scribed duty to the body, washing thoroughly that sensitive rg an, which allows no foreige fluid to do the same work. . Nothing cleanses the eye Ake a good, salty shower bafh, and me fjical art has followed netuwe’s law in this respect, advocating the Invigorating solution for any distressed conc &tion of the Optics. Tears dp not wea ken the sight, but twpzove it. They ac? as a tonic to the muwseular vision, keeping the eye seét and linspid’ and it will be noticed that women m whose e yes sympathetie tears gather quickly have brighter, terderer orbs than others. When the Wupils are hard and. cold the world attributes it to one’s disposition, which is a mere Bgure of speech, implying the lack of balmy teas that are to the eornea what salve is to the skin or nourishment to the blood. The effect of teers on the skin about the eyes, however, intensely irrk is Dommen Coal Company, Ltd _—_—_—— The undersigned having been appo inte sole selling Agents in the Province 0 Prince Edward Island for the above Com ; pany, aré now prepared to issue orders for } Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and will} k ep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on head to supply customers at lowest prices, PEAKE BROS. & CO., . ’ Se‘ling Agenta, tating avd inflaming. They keep the epidermfs in a dark, puffy condition, and in Jegersils only do weeping women preserye the beauty of their great Wite lids. The reason some women weep more easily than others, and all more readily than tbe sterner sex, has not its difference in the strength of the te#r gland, but in the possession of a mere delicate nervous system. The m-rve fibres about the glands vibrate v ore easily, causing a downpour from the watery sac. Men are not nearly Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—+3 so sensitive to emotion. Their sympa- y monary diseases or catarrh of the stom- } ach, with its disgusting attendavts, foul breath, hawking, spitting, blowing, etc. Stop it by using Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, 25 cents a box cures. A perfect blower enclosed with each box. L’Intransigeaot says that some years ago, Charles Castellani, the Parisian paint- er, wanted to paint a picture of Mc nsieur Deibler, the executioner, to be exhibited in @ panorama of Parisian notability. He didn’t—because Mm. Deibler des: anded 20,000 francs for the privilege of taking the “famous” hangman’s likeness. Bad Blood Between Them, ' The ever slaving farmer’s wife, her delicate sister in the city, suffer mor e than they care totell. The dark rings round the eyes, headaches, dizziness, palpi tation or rhenmatic twinges, betoken a run-down system. The blood is poor, and is bar to eujoymert of life. Scott’s Sarsap arilla purities the blood, strengthens and vit alizes the system, and speedily restores the bloom of health to the cheeks. It cures when all others fail. For montlis past the city of Vienna. has » been governed absolutely by an im perusal commissioner, and this wiil continue unt the next city election. The last city cown- sil acted so rowdish that the Emperor wf E Austria was compelled to dissolve it to > save the inhabitants from an outbreak of | anarchy. ere j A Child Cured of Eezema by Chasc's Oint- ment, t “My six-year-old daughter, Tella, was patHicted with eczema for 24 momths, the principal seat of eruption bemg behind Finer eare. I tried almost every remedy I ¢waw advertized, bought innumerable med- » keines and soaps, and touk the child to twnedical specialists in skin diseases, but without result. The dector advised the } mee of Chase’s Ointment, and since usi ng, |, the eruption has all disappeared, and I § cam confidently say my child is cured. (Signed) Maxwell Johnston, 112 Anne St., Toronto. One rec tive a} port, the anthology of the isiand is re- markably rich and vigoroi and its species are such as to allow Anticosti to be ranged in the “cold temperat zone” (Unger’s classificatfon), while the largest portion of Canada belor fs to the subarctic zone Consequently Anticosti is one of the least cod re- gions of Canada. Then, again, veeeta- tion springs up from the fertile soil with a “vim” that is quite surprising { mnder such latitude. Where there is no fcrest, or where the forest has disap- peared by clearing of the land, mead- ows producing the best fodder spring up spontaneously. Consequently t! cultivation of all the products cf the cold temperate zone is possible on the Island of Anticosti. The sea is full of fish, and net only the fishermen of the Gulf of St. Lawrence come here for codfish, but gome 59 familles have made their permanent home on the sbones of the island. Fishing is their } patneipal occupation, but they also do @ little farming, and even export pota- toes to favored points along the gulf. What is wanted is a good har- ber, for none of the numerous anchor- ge places to be found along the coast is ent‘tely protected against all winds. Another inconvenience is the being cut i off from the continent by the ice for four months in the year. However, if the ice is thicker here than elsewhere, it remains for a much shorter period. Mr. winds up follows: “On the whole, far from being barren and uninhabitable, the Island of Antl- less —_ Se Combes as costi offers immense resources as re- gards the timber trade as well as agrt- eultural pursuits and fisheries Its natural prairies will allow the raising of stock on a large scale, while the numerous streams having a regular supply of water that run along the whole coast, and which can for the most part be used as motive power, would permit of the carrying on very extensively of all wood industries, the raw material being abundant on the fsland. To sum up, the Island of An- § ticosti, considering its size, the mild- | ness of the climate, the fertility of the 4 soil, the wealth of its torests and fish- eries, its location on one of the great thoroughfares of the globe, could, with a few practical improvements for nari- gation along the coast, keep upa Pe, wlation as large at least as that Prince Edward Island.—Montreal WTt- eas. The Girls of Jerusalem. Of social life the girls of Jerusalem know nothing—absolutely nothing, writes Edwin S. Wallace, United Siates Cc nsul at Jerusalem, in November La- dies’ Home Journal. They cccasion- ally meet, a few together, and appear t» enjoy each ether’s company a little. They talk about their household werk ~—which is really everything they know -end indulge in some light gossipy chat about friends, theugh their gos- sity is never of a harmfai kind. In con- Versation they show some little anl- mation and spirit, but, being ignorant and illiterate, they have no idea of srammatical form of expression. Oc-. «sionally cards, dominoes and checke ere are played, but the native gins fwe little inclination for any pasting jirvelwing mental] effort. Such a thing as dunces, fetes m4 fairs are unknown to the girls of Jerusale™: pcecasionally they are taken on e: famfy picnie to some olive orchard rear their homes v here they pass parapf the day. From these and all simia@r gatherings men are barred. There is absolutely no cemmingling of the gexes. For a gir! to appear at any asstirblage where there are.tmen would bé zarded as audacious and shocking. Ro Jerusa- lem girl would do such a thing: she vould not dream of committing so #a- tal a breach in the unwritten, though well-defined law governing the con- duct of her sex. So strict is this law, or custom, of exclusion that under no circumstances would a girl attend the (wedding of her brother to which were bidden guests outside the immediate f:a milies. 4’/Phones That Are Very Private. Thene are some very aristocratic telephor e Owners in the city, says the New Yark World, but a study of the telephone directory supplicd for the use of the general public does not reveal this fact. This is done purposely. It is no use ,ettwg mad if, when you 2sk for Mr. Croesais Vanderbilt’s telephone number the giri at the other end asks es ee men ——eee i thetic nature—the term used in a medt- Le : itera ms 2S you if you don’t know it. When you agen fh. ss al sense—is less developed, and the é say that you doit know it, or try to > al . eye gland ig therefore protected from We learn via Europe that during the {| fool her and say you did have it, but ae hel | shocks. Corisequently, a man shoula | J#t¢ war not lees than forty-seven Japanese | lost the memorandum, she wiil answer ; aim | pe’ thank the formation of his nerve sys- officers committed suicide, because thej| back: “We cannot give you Mr. Croe- opal HY | eee 8 tem when he contemptuously scorns | terms of peace, which they considered 100 § sus Vanderbilt’s house unless you know F TAR | oad Se5 tears aS a woman’s practice | favorable for \China, made them feel tco}j the number.” “Fi iS CAAFING ' Why ‘facial distortions should be the ii tired to live any longer. | The fact of it is the girl would ba cnal pRUPT:ONS usual @-companiment to the sobbing of |f } breaking strict rules of the company Dunn | im ~ ger “ sex there seems no satisfac- |, Cured Weak Back for 25 Cents 4 { she gave this ee cn There | an ory ‘solution It may be that the f : i trea good many militonaires and prom- 3 ony nerves, which lead to the mascits gs /i For two yoage I was dosed, pilled and | ment society families who have tele- | dry || Sort ane wires to marionettes, twitca and pultt plastered for weak back, scalding urime | pyones in their residences, but they SAC NN vow | them in this fashion, while they are at [| 894 constipation, without benefit. Ome ire for private use. Only the friends Wi 2 te S— work emptying the tear glands of their { box of Chase’s Kidney—Liver Pills reliev~ ‘| »¢ the head of the house and a few a ee =45 | contents. That the copious shedding | ed, three boxes cured. R. J. Smith, Tor- |] sther persons know the number, The —~ Rt — of iears “which breaks the ice-bound }j Onto. One pill a dose, price 25 cente. mistress of the mansfon leaves the \ fetters of the heart” is healthy action number with her friends, and in @x- : all physicians assert In some cases —_— — enmnmca eee thange receives their numbers. Ehe - Be yen’ iMouaht to avert insanity, : 1 tlso leaves her number with the head STOGRAP: Even here the reason is scientific for i! MYERY FAMILY »f the hospital where she happens to ; it is a sign of the relaxation of the }} 7 fame }ibe on the managing committee. 4 or.in nerves from a tenseness that waa |! Ges SHOULD KNOW THAT “ This exclusive system is adopted in ee vot gestive _Betw een man and monkey |! ST. * {zaer that outsiders cannot annoy Ifr, ial ie ae there is this essent'al difference of } LS N Millionaire by ringing him up on the ouperior WOrKMansiusp, r@jteirs. An ape cannot weep. not so § Aree tdiephone. The men who have tele- fi j fi ‘ much because its emotional powers are mans : i oe Lb phomes put into their places do so w'th ne nish and raoderate i developed, as to the fact that the ee Bae Tf . jhe proviso that their names and tele- . ; : brymel glance v9 EGE <p- . bers shall not appear the prices combine to make these} 5 v1.) ave ee United in Bs a7 AEC bel La a ape tn, At Dy} } ‘ 2 t rhotos the most satisfactory 2 | et | 4 - —=—_—=—<_ ————_E = ; : . in Charlottetown to-day ” ’ \ HE DEAD RAISED UP. a ANOTHER DISCOVERY. ’ ae G E _ rag Le + A Former Kesident Thought to be Dying ( ). i . O K Of Interest to Bicycle Riders, | of Bright's Disease—Cured by f . > apna 9 + if Dodd's Kidaey Pills. Corner Queen & Grafton Sts, A well known bicycle rider has made i| © ines Mii as > ee a discovery that will be good news too Is a very remarkable remedy, both fer IN- Z -ISTOWEL (Special) Nov, 2.— A des- «ll who locomote on the wheel. He | TERNAL and EXTERNAL use, an won- patch reaching here relating to the dis- RHULSION WILL RESTORE Pale, Weak and Emaciated| CHILDREN toa normal condition of HEALTH and STRENGH, and bring back the BLOOM } OF YOUTH more quickly than amy other | medicine. As a Flesh Restorer. Puttner’s Emulsion has no equal, giving substance and tone to the wasted muscles. PUTTNER'S e All Dru der bottle, Price 50 cente | june / ists «= keep it. gays: } Since I first began to ride a wheel, || which is several years ago, 1 have been || subject to mere or less chafing and | irritation. Sometimes when heated the | itching inside my legs would be so: | severe that I would feel compelled te | forego riding for atime. Nothirg that | I tried did any material good until my | attention was drawn to an advertise-_ ment of Dr. Chase's Ointment for all | poening of theskin. I tried it and al- || most from the moment it touched the | akin the itching stopped. I also find | its occasional use prevents chafing. || Further evidence of the efficacy of this || preparation is given by Cheastieni fore- | man Central Press Agency, Toronto, who was troubled with Itching Skin of the most aggravated kind. When the | skin became heated during sleep from |} ae — ey wanes wake up with |} solute pain from digging into the | flesh with his nails. ones Ointment i gave relief from the first application | ' and permantly Price 66¢, ' 1} ior — Hoag derful in ite quick action to relieve distress. PAIN-KILLER so. "esc2e3>- Chills, Diarrhea, Dyventery, Crameps,, Cholera, and all bowel Comp’aints, Fe ER ee en eiks Back cor ce, lnhounnn thea am Neuralgia. PAIN-KILLER 4, p37°teviae's? MADE, It brings SPEFDY AND PERMANENT RELIEF in all cases of s, Cats, Sprains, Severe urns, ote. PAIN-KILLER 2% pot. t,tn! t friend of the Mechanic, Farmer, Planter, Satior, and in fact all classes wanting a ieime siways at hand, ly or externally with certainty of relief. Beware of imitations. Take none but the genuine Sold everywhere ; dic. big bottle. and SAFER To Use imte * PERRY Davis.” T $10 per Set.Partial Set $2 and upwards. Gold and Porcelain Crowning. Best material, best workmansn, best satisfaction. DR. J. P. MURRAY, Quen Street, Charlottetow 4 were vccvery in Neepawa, Man., of Mrs. T. H. i NicKee, formerly living here was a sur- parise to her friends and acquaintances. It wsis met by doubt, however, until confirm- af by a report from Neepawa. Her case ‘weer well-known here, as this lady was t ttreated by several of the local doctors for ; Hixighv’s disease, and her friends thought ‘eas.thd her physicians, that her case was 5 jhopdiess, and it was as a last resort that ! wheilat here to try climatic change. That Mrs. McKee was cured by Dodd’s Kidoey \ [Pillsiin a few weeks, speaks volumes in ; *thetrefar or. NOTICE. L&ND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is now prepared to make ys of Land, run Boundary and Division ILimes, furnish Plans, ete.; also, Mechank a Plans, Speci fi- J. P. NICHOLSON, Land 4 Li wné ‘Architectural Drawings, ' patiens and Estimates, Pownal heriotte wa, Aug. 25, 4—dy & wy a SATURDAY, e « Timely Warning. The great success of the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established in 1780) has led to the placing on the market many misleading and unscrupulous imitations of their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu- facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are j used in their manufactures. 4 Consumers should ask for, and be sure that they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co.’s goods. WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER, MASS. cs 5 Vp A Z, y th Ch g Z VANS 1} wh ~. +. o> — for Infants and Children. HIRTY years’ observation of Castoria with the patronage of iia of persons, permit ust to speak of it without guessing. 3t te unquestionably the best remedy for Infants and Children the world has ever known. It is harmless, Children like it. Tt gives them health. It will save their lives. In it Mothers have something which is absolutely safe and practically perfect as child’s medicine, Castoria destroys Worms, Castoria allays Feverishness, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Card. Castoria cures Dia-rhwa and Wind Colic, Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. Castoria cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria neutralizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonous air, Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property. Castesto assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in balk. Don't allow any one to sell you anything else on the plea or promise that it is “just as good” and “will answer every purpose.” fee that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The fac-simile isonevery signature of wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. ——— a _— NOVEMBER 30, 1895. Well ‘Dressed. ‘Ladies Creme de la Creme as» La Fayette) CIGARS and CIGARETTES Are for sale in every store in the city. Give them a trial and convince yourself that you are smoking the finest. Manufactured by J. M. FORTIER, Montreal. se t24—dy & wky_tf WT CLEANSING Wanye \\ at! y , hide ty 1 > 4 “Wy AAAS ‘ ' UUW FORK GVIAG A light, pliable, elastic bone made from qu Ils. It is soft and yielding, conformed STYLE and SHAPE readily to folds, yet giving proper shape to Skirt or Dress, The only Skirt Bone that may be wet TO without injury. The Celebrated FEATHERBONE CORS*tTS are corded with this material Ladies Dresses. For sele t yfieading Dry Goods Dealers. HAPPY WEDDING. LOW PRICES and HIGH GRADE GOODs were joined tugether at the “City Hardware Store,’ especially “Jewel” Stoves apd Ranges. R. B. NORTON & CO., City Hardware:.Store. Charlotteown, October 24, 1895—25 oe — - i. - <a Now-a-days have their Skirts bound with SONG As #55 GOST, NO Raw EDGES. STITCH Women are usually anxious to make their money go ag far as they can, hence the great popularity of the Conticelij Skirt Protector It is economical and adds to the beauty of a garment as well. om ‘ Sold in 4 and 6 yard lengths. 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