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ISLAND, THURSDAY JANUARY 14, 189% NO LL} Calland see us. week’ y hewspaper ! ? j 8) ’ owe y ; , iEyaminer Fubl'siae Comany _— : : : - a , 7 : — : a - . on j se ¥,* ie so xX" npmc oo ee ¢ sSush @O8 JANUARY 197, | SEVERA’. WEATHER SIGNS. | | f Hi MILLLONATRES, | r uf { I ’ a m , - | ; Nloar fros* is a sign of rain. l ruc t ae ; . i Cold autumn, a short winter. =<] P ig si ; , : - | If rats and mice be restless, rain. \ : Vieerate, a6 en . ired ling afflic 1 r ” Trees grow dark before a storm. | ° Penne re “ pee ee | It will sarely tala if i ahi body at thisseason. The hustlers cease to oe as : il urely ain if moles cast up a ee es wl wae oh ease 4 re , . zg’ | hills. s List of secur push, (le (ireless grow weary, the ener- of Week at sa Mill . > > ‘ a 7am ivm | i : wi vom The more snow the healthier the sea Millieaaives aul Some Pertinent BR geiic become enervated. You know just ee af - - aon marks .oc Cous deration by All Those what e Mcan. home men and women Bearded frost is a fore sr of s . . ’ > ; ; i. ae end.uvor temporarily to overcome that h m aft isa forerunner of snow. | N th h ‘ - f t, d h a t d l t Viho laste te be Riek i y , 4 sl peal (rag | 41s) 923 Aclenrautumn brings a windy winter. | ever in e history of trade has an adver sea saie met wl See 2B 11 8 : to | 10 24| Expect fair weather fro 2 night’s : Je L : pub icmaa Let al eee cather from one night's | 4 Oh syCccess as Our great Slaughter Sale now In progress. UF StOTE} were wos o i — ; iy | Zl il di A green Christmas makes a _ white | » . ° : : ° h f b + 7 *. atiag ’ Pnenday | 49] 22! more | Raster, is packed from morning till night with an eager throng of bargain |i hoe u¥ ‘4 2% 0 27 rain in February indicates a frost in | . * . ne 1S. : The , Fee:ing by great force of will. But this fy Tala seek hows that we have|@. ccc he, | Baa | tt a ‘seekers, and they are never disappointed. This shows that We Dave |s a. crue iy i | is unsafe, as it polls powerfully upon the ix 26 | 1 36 i i tain is frequently augured by bearded | ° d ti apt, we say, ty v men rd nervous system, which will not long stand wd » 2 lrost. ‘ “a to thei i : . ‘ . a Sj HTL 2 1nftrow ss somewm | Ue Confidence of the public, that when we aavertise a 0 iets jacpsy. Goes woalin sve] guchateain. Too many people work on : ‘ AY 47 3% 3 2 rain next day. < eta | 4 aan diz "4 he ‘ as e.. ; d a otiane ‘\8- | their nerves,”’ and the result is seen in un- : ass 47 3} 4 42} [titrains before suzrise expect a fair money and muip.y 3 -tting appears — 2 a mene: ate ae i2 sey 7 § 48 | afternoon. that wealth in the measure re- | tration,” in every direction. That tired ‘4 | r 6} 34 | . 4 ave Christmas makes a full church- arenes ee ; ere es “aN = | ; 15 | 45 g g| yard. : ste arne y 6S mere possession i613 ‘4 7 8 59 Phree white frosts will bring a storm } 4 ee ead ee on aren Se ] '* re i 59 j 9 45 | every time. ee ar Pale ge 1 ; 1a poe 2) 12} 19! 10 29 Rain long foretold, long past; short | i sd er a a 13 | | 5 P | matt cs In wa a ; 4 i 203i. ahi ae 3 Sma aaa ° ° “N country, €ven pn than in arop ing is a positive proof of thin, weak, im- | » | r gnats are plentifulin sprir : ° + lain SC ea ee iam » blood; for, if the biood is rich, red | : 4] $2 cs oe i gna P pring expect a e eo a ea of a SC a nN Wealth exazeri i here ene pure blood; for, if the biood is rich, . [ .4 43 / aft 20) 9 oo e no W ] mM Nn 1 Oun a , quence. It is ratu al that it sould. for | Vitalized and vigorous, it imparts lifeand j ; it} 0 5 Se in the morning is the shep- e ; her more than (ue, it is a persona energy to every nerve, organ and tissue _ - | OF del watn wna ral those who have ins ected the oods say BE DOE] maven m Am rican miscsaive has | of the bedy. ‘The mecesity of taking is (1 (48 38 ‘ ben wrens are seen in winter expect ener rn as He says, his own millions.) Hood's Sarsaparilia for that tired feeling ‘ i e 19| @ fine autumn. rhey represent h.s ow Tae ws d | @i & 3 13 ~ ae Se oe s, therefore, apparent to every one, ana . - If October is w ‘ > dustiy, tact, pois >veran or 46, t etore, appar ’ ’ s 35 50 414 is warm the following Feb ce O P _ OF Be a einai : , ; 5 ain j tnt nind'ng us ai mat 4 s so rT. ssstion. Meme: ay ' Tiureay . 3 | mt 6 Tae Much rain in October indicates much 8 Saeideal ie - oT i ne | 33 4 8 31 wind in December. pee Sn,” «GES Pecere te r 5 , “a . a If a cock crow ‘ ‘ time when he was a barefoot boy, o1 iF Sa lay j bi 5d | 9 29 . crows more than usual and @ penniless youth with son os : ; ay i) Tt Ub ap | Carter expect rain. “ io . ye h se with some pride, a . , t i cil ‘ . a POOL Of AY ..2nt a man he is i Se Gena eer at de Ifitrains when the sun shines it will 5 having chanecd by his « ne ‘ ; : = ts rain the next day. a pitsiims “6s Ai wa powers th Nests of hornets hung ne os ee ere re . 4 om es roets g near the ground He fcels in his heart he has done $a r ll i i; ish | ; ailwa mean cold weather. ea ele ae Sed be i em n . caf Ss a part a . 4 a 4a ip Ww hen the rain comes from the west it - ‘@ commendation « nankind for doing Is the Oue Tree Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1, Onand after MONDAY, 4'h January 1897 om aa ae lang. ‘ He is able to disappointment, as we l’yoparee only by C. 1, Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, Gh trains oO: this Meilwas will rum aety : f cats clean their bodies and wash their all know, and it is somewhat strange ions i 7 te on a3 easy sundays e ccepted) a8 follows — aces expect rain. that, shrewd as he is in money mat piel Tie a eee eee eee cence Ex ie care oane : ai Ke anke er Hood’s Pills to operate. 25 cents, varly frosts are usually followed bya ters, he is so b.inl in others. For the I } Trains In long, hard winter. EK rest ol the world is very busy and has _ w STATIONS. (ward. Rea Fluttering bats and tlying beetles fore- little time to trosble itseif about his| INVESTMENT INSURANCE. up. cast fine weather. = ss or his failure. Neither can ‘ Heavy white frost is a sign that warm- ee ae ople see on exacly What) Estimates more than Kealized i er. MA mM | er weather is coming a. ” . man can claim its applaus: i TOO et . ‘ il : : only for having tak n goed care of his . a . 4 oe : at — zz 190 - — sck frost is a forerunner of a spell of own interests. The 7 util specs finn WILLIAM McCABE, ESQ., Managing : : - : y at = - : Z is ws weather. t6 him Sor Be wianey te dies a 6 Director North American Life Aseur a ail 8 1 + : : vt . A 19) ; ~ ook out for cold weather if the wood- his face by those who expect to get rnce Compeny, Toronto. 5 On 8 ae Sete ™ : 1 8 i" pecker disappears in the fall. something by it The community | Dear Sir— 513900 Emer 1 ol 8 08 If birds ia the autumn grow tame the - j NI qs “Fit i j would look comp avently upon the mat- 1 have to-day received from ‘cour inspec ar 9 18 | Feeet 12 53] 7 54 winter will be too cold for game. ' ter { a sudden revulsion should set | tor, Mr Charles 8. Everett,your Company’s 5 47 0°98 . Kens ‘ 12 35] 7 3 ‘. Expect cold and hard times if squirrels him to sweeping the streets to-mor- cheqne for $1,031 66, which js the eash 6 2010 10 Ar. Ly. 12 06! 7 00 g An oe ane of nuts. row, would eonsié — indeed quite | value of my Po'icy number 417. This ; S’Side le. en wile ucks fly to the south itisa . l ft fi as jn.portant in the last cccupation as] result is certainly very gratit ying, and is 12 Ly | } Ar. 10 a sign that winter is coming. A re the lowest ever offered. There are bargains e or you f in tuct of raking his heaps higher. 1n | $20 in excess of the com; im estimate of 1 11 .. Miscouche 10 16 Scarcity of squirrels in autumn indi- oth »° words, it ts (ue wealth itself that ie like Policy. My Polky was on the 20- 1 37 .. Wellington 9 47) cates the approach of a cold winter. is impor ae if “h ‘re is any import-| year Ev lowment plan, vitha lS year in 2 19 .. Port Hill .....4. 9 Og] The first three days in. January indicate oo Bae artes Sr Sees ho OWNS | vertmeut period end the amount received § $4 O'Leary 5 > that of the coming three months. 5° if ae is ¢ maa = a : ni sa oan is the cash valve at the end of the invest 58 .. Bloomfiel a No falling st i : ee ee oe ee ee on 5 soak ..3 é 6 .. Alberton... < 6 55 sane b caotlaaaan aa te eas er, is sure to be so. The only way | eS peri-d. The resul. is all ihe more 2 Tienish | 6 OF a tam eh " eof bright weather. — to create distinction with wealth is | &'tify!ng from the fact that agent~ of af eee © al A. M it th = bear a man before Christmas ~ — - by its use. What a man does with cther Companirs have been most persiste: t — f— nae : as MAES Siguae aterwped, A TALE OF HEROISM. ) ie i i eal what he has de‘er nines the question of | in 8 ating that the North American 1L'f: v. M oe . M. ook out for rain if sea birds fly toward . ; : , | his obscurity. The world is very just, Company's estimates we entirely too high 2 A). .Charl wr 10 30 land and land birds fly toward sea. b gpg 8 Se “Dankers and bus ness men General) ong forge’s atl bu its benefactors. | and wovid not be realized,andeo i . 2 F Reval ; Tun Ol a n os eeu £ ie Iwo Miners Ferish While Attempting to ty,” sail th: c-.ssier of a Dearborn- ro fm one . ? : ‘ st = : a —- : om ; { . } , , ; a: . at ad $2 Bechara # ..+2+- 9 3i EIGHTY YEAR oar , Ks e Rescue Their Companions. :trect bank to a Chicago Times-Herald ee iy Uses 5 illions as T with what bac n said tie de a Y, - $ ‘ . , is own benefit is 1k e office- ln xD , : b SG} Ar. |} MtStew’t | fp > 9Om bel Bes Details of the burning to death of thir- report “will be glad when all the 9 Ba was ex $ his offic ; ehh oe i Se sein ead hae a a: lilLy : fa 8 8 s > he Saxta Gert a wits a‘cs enxct Ig slation disposing of : nis tor ae indication o ve )«6North American Life > ® z ° Es tee op in the Satta Gerira mine a 8 2 onefi . re man cf cenius QO CX- y . 5 oi Morell od ' Si Eighty years ago there were: Saiee hs state of Hidalgo, Mexico, on the survival of medieval business me- : a ihe ahaa rece a pe " ™ oe Aseura) ce Company's estimates are the ~$-- REE opt es 12 No sewing machines. Dee ‘i 31, have been received at San thods known as ‘days of grace.’ They sesh ‘or ind a} ke ar - ake web eat iswhich 1 am privileged to enjoy 5 37\.. Bear River i 7G} No steam machinery. eer al an . : nak . have ben abolishcd for some time in Sn fe Le eae —— ea ee > ~ Sait ox | ‘ y Diego, Cal. The night shift was about ¢> pare ; ae deweJd with a trust, uses the trust for » ca et mae No motor cars. oF dl ty and a number of the men had Calif «n'a Oregon, Vermont, Wiscon- his own exclusive wse and behoof. Men Yours truly, ia M .. MI No J.ucifer matches. 5 ao o- ded iechae whee 6 tervile vin and recently New York has passed pamares 4 é8 othir trenth tte wet 08 Ot ROBERT E. COUPE. i i Mt. Stewart 8 Bh . ih ethan already aes —. : : a s'milar law. Days of grace origm- ee witeketen peebiin ade oat a Jobr. N. B. on wi * oe a pueumatic cycles. explosion occurred in one of the drifts ated in times when means of com- —— = _ —* _ oes ° ” Pian. 20 sect Wadseweet 5 45|.. Georgetown 7 i Xo pheumatic-tired vehicles, : Several men who were between the fireaud | ,-un‘eation were difficult and uncer- paneer hi ype ritu uM ett s ; oe ‘all lovertmeat p riod, 15 years. az*, 3. . g i Ne phonograph. the cage ran up and others could be heard tan, and the latitude alloweé to the = } ae - u i" : . ” -” - Fis tae =F A a j - ae, i ; y, - “pitt : ce r oe EP . i mae o cA are o Perc o1 hie , 9 SL,VEV, in so 7 No typewriting machines, w shouting for helo. Ned Richards, an} debtor was reasonable; but in these good of humanity. We stand ready to 10.0 wti. 5 15] Smersid > 50 No electric light. Enzlishm in, called two companions Lo his days they are-a nuisance, as they #M-} Con gamn relentlessly the men who en ce »> ke CON5e: acese ,e . 2 a ae ini sha i 7 ’ ‘ lentlessiy the en oen-|_o 6 05). .Cape Traverse |-7 0O No electric motors, ee ee assistance and ran back, pe 5 i I 8 os i eae ep dowed with such gifts use them > Mu oe No Pallman cars. amoke and flames, and sive: a) aor gs : » ~_ = = ping ge maiuly for their own advantage. But ‘ === — SO No dining cars 1 7, ae INVOICE PR ICE who was faintirg. They dragged him to a Wat, ee eo expressse aanly reat wealth, cspecially if 4 has , ars. te a Te 8 at UG 1LUB. g J — eat * ify te ; grez alth, csi ally a man hé (ratas are rum by Mastern Standard Tin ¢ No 60 miles an hour. Dozens of Ulsters and Overcoat 6 the cage, and then a number cf others gays’ mans ‘thirty-three, hims lf won it, is less apt to. bs con- A McDONALD, rotten. No 22-knot steamers. with cost of selling added. running up, it was a all were re side.ed a trust. The grecd for it is When ° , ‘ati superintendent, jen r Govt. Rys, ano ; . : ‘. » . ad fi en all went to the ems es reat. It is often sought not for it- Wn you want any mnbving Charlottetown. Monetoa, - = prone ee es As we have =e of this line of goods than "e =) en eae of the fire could be ihe but for ine Sur = ysed ae eal done: Vil come al d s 6 Vy . 2 ‘eae . - No free “ati i ‘ e ‘ 5 a fop. e : zg ‘ ee ~ a o 5 ; : o ,UppoSs istir ior . me an sce you, eed Cee re potatoe er be able to sell this season, we make this genuine offer to dis-| PO . co the lower level, and a great} gS St Confers. ~When the young man of No breech-loading guns. se e * : r a : : ° ¢ { r i I locks f 4 Any ; ‘ ” . an y r rartis ' eg i { energy and ambition locks forward to 4 f No maxim guns. pose of them. We mean to sell exactly hs we advertise. You a of smoke woe 0 oe Y the altalsmecnt of it as the end of his TELEPHONE CONNECTION vo : 4 ; r ot ¢ Js ye foreman procured his boos theck- > att it as is No Sass canal, seldom get an apportunity like this to buy at actual cost to) (76 on! ee ie ak Se 9 endeavors he is not led by and miser- atid sclera init binds : No lady cyclists, e es . aA a lever ( y sire for money in itself, He has 41anK HOOKS OF Ali KINGS Made A : No lady doctors retail. — 0 ee. ee ¢ rather the noble desire of winning dis- to order at short notice * ™ . ° P ep, in fac af : s inc ¢ imnortanc , ite » , : : No lady elerks. We don’t consider it necessary to be continually harp] cri to te one to go below and get the ¢ ee Ses eae 5 esa ana For good work and low prices uy vo lady harhe ‘ . vers a ae ek session. sa moans and not an end, : ; are ny Nevnen ng at fhe good quality of work done in our missing men. The Mexicans volunteered | g Pity be should in the years of his pur- , No lady golfers. 9S + se to accompany him. They j we into | Y suit so often change his nolion. For ; No steel steamers = he cave and were lowered down. Twoo!| @ his firs inion ig Weaith car 3 : : - £ the cage ant pete is ist opinion rigat. Veaitih can a No triple expansion engines, 8 " them went to their death—R chards aod : confer distinction. 't can bring honor Cackoo Clocks. Alarm Clocks, Masica No refrigerators. apn uaknown M-x can / and high conside-ation. It can make ° . j Clock+, eizht lay aod thirty hone No free libraries. The four men when they reached tLe | 4 a man’s memory frasrant for centuries. >»: . a ht ‘ Clo-ks, and regulater Clocks and Clo:ke No telephones. level where the fire was raging got cut and ¢ But to do all th’s it must be used. I rinter & Rookbinde r ‘ kinda and terne selling low. » . ’ ew , ick 8 »} » missing men, | 4 The: are millicna’res in our own coun- —y EVA "_ are 0 os . ™ a pa ing low R No telegraph. made a qu ck search for the m ng ' try who will neither be remembered nor QL EEN d RE FT ° gator of Vines What, one wonders, will the next eighty but the tire, feeding on gas and released by are’ for 80 days after their costly ; ‘ Mey y 3 fears produce . the exp’os‘on, fi led the empty spaces and | § ase or 30 days after thelr costly? Crders by mail prompts attended to. ATSHSS and JaWeLRY) . ' but are confident that we are in @ posi- | forced the men back to thecage. Richards | | IS NOT, as most soaps, § | tunerals. Their passages frem among . a — |e are no amaceurs, pub are conndaen Hat i ) orced the m dna teil living men will leave ne void, for the} —___~ mr eames oe made é gallant aticmpt to penetrate ink stocss and bonds and shares which 85D + to #ave bay you Watene-, C G,. G. JURY’S, Watch OATH vant money d a3 and Jewelry b OPPOSITE P. O. At the Queen Stre t Jewelry Store, 5 FOUND IN NATURE, tion to do as The lightest known wood is that of the anona palustris of Brazil, which ig much lighter than cork. The heaviest is the iron bark of Australia, which weighs nearly 100 pounds to the cubic foot, The Niagara River just under the Sus: } ithi pension Bridge is said to be the deepest | asyeny W itbin running river in the world. t The timber wealth of the United States j ; gives a yeariy product of over $1,000,000, : 000, or more than twice the value of the output of the mines. Vesuvius, the famous Italian volcano, | is 3,932 feet high. The leaf of the cocoanut tree is nearly | 30 feet long. A siugle leaf of the paraso) he cutters and workmen to do it. n winter Overcoats. D. A Bruce High-class Work a rediusof a thousand miles « f us. Extra gcol value given We have magnolia of Ceylon affords shelter for from 15 to 20 persons, § ‘The synapta, a water insect, is provided | with an anchor the exact shape of those used by ships. By means of it the insect | | p I» I» F c I | ji» NE , ¥ Rings, Brooenes, Watches Bracelets, zadies’ and Gent’ Chains. Received last night, will be sold at special prices u ifr] Xmas ©. F HUPCHESON., WE'LL TREAT FFF ean hold itself in any position it desires. The River Tinto in Spain possesses ex- traordinary qualities. It hardens and petrifies the sand of its bed and if a stone falls in the stream upon another iu a few months the two will be solidified to- gether. 3F AMUSEMENTS OF KINGS. ¥¥ ¥ Louis XVI. made lecks. Napoleon ill. wrote a life of Cezar that ] ranks very high. 1 Richelieu, who was a king in all bat | name, took to playwriting. 1 Frederick the Great played the ffate ’ aud composed music and did both well. The present emperor of Austria is nbove all else an ardent sportsman and has few indoor amusements. Louis LIL took to amateur barbering, aud the courtiers had to suffer in couse- quence. Peter the Great, carpenter, shipwright and what more no one kuows, took to amateur dentistry toamuse himself. The present czar cultivates his tenor voice when he has time; bis father played the tromboue and his great-grandfather wisistled. Toe ten cheap {Im i a FF DOW FVVITTeTVe —The Philedelphia Ledger says the Canadian Government will send agents to Washington within a week to consult with the Republican leaders on the question of reciprocity. Under ordinary circumstances as the Montreal Gazette remarks, it wondd be surprising to receive such informatio sbout a Canadian goveroment’s intentions from @ foreign paper; but under Mr. Laurier it 1s regular. He chose another}: United States journal, the Chicago Record, | as a vehicle for conveying to the Canadian } > ————_ 2 \ righ this year We Want ude with us. That this war Wiil ba the most s recesstul, pros pero umd enjoyable you have ever experi i our wish. < TO HELP YOU Rew this, we offer you every- thin: in quality the best, my iihcient for your every he 1 price O. K ry for LUMBER, 2.) ‘ JAMES BIRRETP, 135 Connolly’s Whar!. rg? Ns ro LET That leantifally situated two ators dwe Ning Prince St, now oecuy ed by Mr. Thos. K. Brooks Po-«sessio0 giveu Shout Ist November. Apply to _—s PEALE BPS, & CO sept 26\-—_1 people his tariff intentions ; and he may as well speak to us of his reciprocity! \iews through a Philadelphia organ. : OE What 1s Ceapness is not peculiir to prices. p> ep At p> > al Stl > A < cn -. * * on ee OF ee ~_ = ~~ » *@s «A = s = = 535.5225 5252525> ‘ = = = er than the prices; particurlaly when the purchaser feels that the goods with a certain amount of uncertainty and We have no cheap goois cheaj ness os our prices. although no one Your friends would appreciate a Rocker or Table, selected from. yill be stored until required. JOHN NEWSON our stoc's. THE BARGAIN GIVER ea ' Advertusers ‘fhe home circu'ation is the most valuable for ps Examiner reaches the homes ndvertisers. of our citizens « very evening. for our large advertising patronage. NER PUB. COMPANY JHE EXAMI inet a o> a> a >> Goods «are is this. true ure bought unreliability disputes the guice Fancy Goods sel-e at cl oc oc >a o> tg > a> lv «ib» & tf That account? one of the drifts, and wat overcome by gas He failed to retcro and the unknown Mexican went af er him. He fourd tne Englishman unconscious and dragged him to the esge, but was in turn overcome. The others gave the and were hoisted up. Richards and the Mexican died within afew minutes after being raised to the surface, and smoke. NEWS NOTES signal ‘ Right Hon. Ar hur J. Balfou-, firet lord of the treasnry ied government leader in the house of comu.on:, addressed his con— sti vents at Manchester a few nights a,e and in the course of his remarks strongly d-nied that Ireland was overtaxed. Ireland’s only hope of solvency #nd pros— perity was to mainta’n partnership with Great Bri ain. Gen. Ioclan, while reconoitering in the Lechuga hile, Caba, dispersed a rebel party, killing fourteen. The troops des- troyed 300 hnts and plantations. Captain- General Wevler will entrust the military operations in the province of Pinar Del Rio to another commander. He him-elf will direct - perations against the rebels in the Provinces of Havana and Matanzas. Gen. Weyler hus given permission to sugar planters to resume work on their esiates. Delaware is threatened with two Legis- latures, certain Republicans with @ griev~ auce again-tthe election returns having organized a separate House of Representa-~ tives. New Jersey and Louisiana bh ‘ve in the pact had alike affliction, and in the cave of the latter state civil war was varel) averted. Iu Delaware’s case ncethinz vers serious is likely to result, however. Ouly one Senaie has been orgauized. ‘Tt is iv control of the Democrats, and will recog- nize the chamber that its friends coutrol. The other will work its oratory without pay. —_———$———————— A Railway Manager Says é In reply to your question, do my chil- dren object to taking Scott’s Emalsion, | say No! on the contrary, they are fond of it and it keeps them pictures of health. Will you kindly at- (end te-day tothat lit- tle account we sent you?-Mecre & McLeod * eigen epatiancinenctieeneal Care Cod cranlerries at Beer & Goff. , janl3 2i —_— OQ OOOO OOO COC ECCS made from “soap fat,” the refuse of the kitch- en or the abattoir, VEGETABLE OILS supply the necessary in- gredients — one of the reasons why it should Cea SOON ASOHOOOOSO 5 = be «used in nurseries ; and for delicate skins. ; soese 5 The Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs. ¢ Montreal. . ] Sa oO Manager Galt, uf the New York branch of the Merchants’ Bank of Canada, ‘is in Qu-bec. He declaes that businers is ext‘emely dail and that money is a drug, the rate being but one and a half per cent. per annum, wien it was a quarter perc nt per day previous to the presidential elec- tion. YSPEPSIA Curee BY DA. CHASE. .. FOR EIGHTEEN YEARS W.W.HODGES SUFFERED —DR. CHASE’S KIDNEY- LIVER PILLS EFFECTED AN ALMOST MIRACULOUS eS ee 8 ee Messrs. EDMANSON, BATES & CO., Toronto. DEAR Siks,—I take the liberty of writing to you regarding my experience with Dr, CHASE'S Kioner-Liver PILLS, and the wonderful cure of dyspepsia of 18 years’ standing effected by them with three boxe¢. | aim/fas wel] asl ever was, and am a man of 64 years of age. 1 have re- commended Da. CHASE’S KIDNEY-LIVER PiLLS to a great number of people and they all say they are worth their weight in gold. If you desire any further statement or certificate of my case, 1 will be pleased to furnish one. Yours truly, W. W. HODGES, Holland Landing, Oat. alone gave them tneir consequence re- Mankind has lost nothing, mis- There «re others who will thousand places and h-.rts, for though the millions remain, the heart that made the missions a bli. ssing is gone. The man in this case is lost to us, and he was more than his money. There are again some few wno so dispose of their thousands that their names and me- mories are luked for years, for cen- maitr. ses nuthing. be r.issed in a . by thousands of FRESH GROUND“ Coffee Coffee loses its aroma and strength very quickly after heing rogsted and ground. In order to our castomert the very best value, we bave a Coffee Roaster fitted up on our premises, where we roast green Coflee every threes weeks, end having als» the Jarg°st will in the city ta our store, we grind it every day as required fur our trade. vive WO tc turies, to the menuments of benefi ence they leave bviind them, famous the land over not for their wealth, but for the good dee’s their wealth was us‘d for. The m‘lionaire is nothing, his importance nothing, his consequ- ence nothing. We want to know what he coes with his guillions befor w ¢ care to remember his nam As a mil'.onaire merely, he is like great poet who never w~vites the great ora- tor who has never made a epeech, the great inventcr who has never invent- ed auwything. He had grand voppor- tunities. He cou:d have dene so much with is money. He did nothing He “died worth so many milions.”” That is uit. We stand by his grave, and think, “what a fool he was!’ Another ‘obscure millionai:«.” A OQceer Exp “ems<ion, Last summer we heard on the Mains coast the following phrase: “Come, now, don’t peeve meaning, “Don’t be peevish,” or “Don't cret.” Has any réader in New Hampshire or Vermont heard this verb in familiar use? We | do nct find it in the English dialect dik tionaries that are at hand, nor is it In the painph‘ets of the American dia- lect society. Ray says “peevish” in the north country dialect means “witty, subtle,” and in certain English countries “neevyish” means “foolish, triflirg.’—Boston Journal. China Closets, China closets in the Gin:ng room are no longer confined to corner cupboards. They are frequently built in the wall, and have wide doors with tiny leadeu nahnec +” alli : 2s @ — Mistakes are not to be worried over when they are cnce made, Mistakes al- ready committed ere to be recoznized, so as tobe repaired if possible, and their Try our 40c Mocha and Java Blend; BEER & Gort e u NOTICE no ° All persons indebted to the firm of McKinnon & McLean, for jialibilities incurred prev- ious to the 15th day of Decem- ber, A.D. 1896, are hereby notified to pay the arcount of their respective indebtedness as the same accrues due, to the undersigned, at his office in Charlottetown, who alone is authorized to receive the same and give receipts and dis charges therefor. repetition avoided ; bat lamentation over them is worse than use'ess, it cn'y makes matters worse ty crippling erergy for future success. It has been truly said, “He is not the best general who makes the fewest false steps. He is the best who wins the most splendid victories ly the retrieval of mistakes.” The prectical uestion in view of a manifest mistake i+ ot “ How could I baye done that?” but ‘What car I now doto correct that m's- W.S.STEWART. Dec22—1 35 3w—w6i. BOORBINDING Mr: David Bethune is taking orders for Pcokbinding; Magazines, Papers, Kebind ing aad repairing. DAVID Be TBUNE, ; Rochford Square. . ake, or to make it tell to advantage ?” ’ 4-tf