ee. 4°. the Daily Examine r Company reet qe qaneeeeeennenaet neommcamengy nie ‘e prema? E-DAILY EXAMINE w J0B PRINTING. a, , FOR BEST WORK r 7 Jar'py : ares IP Prion - _ = ~— ——__FETE_ EEO ; A r 1.0 VW EN l P # IfES . 84.0 5 : " - = a - it - } on Se 2.00 fERMS : Four Dollars a Year “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Single Oopies Two Cents TRY THI} OFFICE ~~ 1 j a Three wth - ae eee " 0.35 ee ee 2 a Ss = ' Cound Os the ————-——- --- ss : ee = — ee o /We Can Handle any kind of r Job Printing. — * ' - n — } THE WEEKLY EXAMINER Y Ay > ~ ™ vy % r y v Yy vv 7 2 ¢ 3 2 ne eee ee et. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY JANUARY 16, 189% NO 1s | EXAMINER PUBLISHING CO 'D milly ’ wr ite wspaper oa — — = oe a ——— . ” — : “ . : | SONS OF TEMPERANCE COLUMN. ; suggestions for propogation work avd make ea sh FO INUATRY 1 ; | { this year tae must pro perous in our exist > y \ ; ' , 7 i un Editor fence. Next year 1s Our jub lee year, let us MUN YON 5 oo * = ; ava | iy sacitie nt ang aitor, run up ocr membership and have a mag { ret , oe | nificent showing 10 round out the hs fu ‘ Gi ea Bi be G. W.P.—Jehn Anderson, Kensington. eat i. Se was out the half cen GREAT WORK . . ine a ‘ 7 . “ 5 3 z Aa. Le. (. Scribe—Jesse 8S, Burne,Lower Freetown Prince Edward N>. 1 ought to be resur- ~ ye ' OUR AIM. lr oved for the jubilee. Don’t you think Sut Sut | He so 7 - Snemeiiinagiiaabii Week bo" € To rescue the drunkard and save the, : nw te Naw Wt ka ; - Tine water country from the rum curse. QUAKER M nen > CEREMONY Pay Uy tay He 38 h3bVITg Suf er- crm MAL Aa. CEREMO . > Linn ta te s. : i themla | oe . e met with aa | | ing Humanity Wth His Worderiul ae ver i istory of trade h dvertised sale met with methadone : + ow em rs ef tic ci o- 2 ends ny 4 1} F: 99; 4 15 > 23 Ne ver in the history O Ta e as an a ver ise Sa | No member shall make, buy, sell or use | : . ne a ie Kepee | —s H me pathic ; | a © é * ” sale: me a a Sie ? egein i saw sea. jag 2 Ay : os ; 10 l t t Se 1 S 4 O tore as a beverage any spirituons or | : | emecias, ieee "| 2 such success as our great Slaughter Sale now in progress. Uur Sto! beyorage ony opletooen'er = 1 4 yout sian ei a . a 3 gag oe | beionging t > Fricaas, ee eee $1 | 4) 22) more 13 ked fi ing till night with ger throng of bargain cider or eve - |, -- e beer } Wiig Ay cert itenti I 631 | 22) mors 1S paCKe rom morning till nig 1 an eage ave | table beer. oo 2 eewee «| ALL DRUGGISTS ENDORSE THEM . v j « )2i ~ * ° “ . se ton an . } ; | 3 k i. This shows that we have ove PRixcress bw unidrago cine 2 wien ne | 2} Thursday | 1) 1 | geekers, and they are never disappointed. | ae a i ) , 2 at ~— Ps Salita, < Lhe Ap- | ° : . —_ as gi} mi 628s ‘ . Love, Purity and Fidelity. [teens : SS bare i Get Munvon's fuide to Health at | c} 213/ Fh fid f tk blic, that when we advertise a ; | eis : mt... 248 . they ca \ wt it } t@ is Bak | 29 | 263 © con ence O le pu ? This column is given fur the use of the | aa. se AE Your Nearest Drug Store, Sale: t 1 i 17} sy 3 42 Grand Division once @ month, and all the 2 a both pa a 95 Cant Remedy And 12/1 7 31 4 42) a subordinate divisions will send post cards | 4...) i ing of the | 13) y 6} ; } 5 481 to Box 214 containing information of put-] 3 » that any "417 v | or o a. a0 lig mee ting, elections, etc , aud due noice; }, Known DOCTOR YOURSELF. 5| 15 | a a] . will be given. u t stand Uj} ssiipacaaa 4:8 ‘y ' 4 | 7 8 59 i ed Pbeiore the mvweti..g man says: ~ wis | 4 } 9 45 | Another montis pas come and gone since | “Wicu Givens Dei i nad »riends ‘Ir. E. Horner, 610 City Hall “Avenue, 18 5 421 1) 19 29 : @ our last i'ems in tunis column. We have {| appicbaue. tention tc Mc treal, hs “T suffered with rheumatism ‘ ; 4 > Saal . i ae ae ized by . ate 1 , oe in my right hand. It wasso badly swollen as j tly i: as i - ™“ 7: d to record another division organized by the ; tat th We dds t Ca.» her y ng y il yes : De aw ; ‘ ) . tie t it was Impossibie for me to sign my name a | . f2} Uh 45] ! h ] kK W ty h t ¢ + D | ] } 1t a an Grand Scribe, and general news of in erest mene * i : , then ti # s ent - ai 1 ‘ ; -& 13 | aft 20| © peop e no a ] me ans a 1SCO ; always welcome to ourreaders, Jixcelsior | £it Gown, dout the 1 eS ee ee sa ‘lief MM. rr I we es Fe soe ‘ a ee cen : sw | ciety for the marri uires more } $* ne reliet unyon's Kheunatism Cure van i441). 0 56] . th 4 Division, Cornwall, has taken on new j Si€‘) : oo for . me a : oe | than this fcrmaiiy. it never grant- | cured n ipletely im two weeks, 315 | 45 | l 35] th h h V7 . d tt } mr a y a @ enerzy, avd (he weekly initiations and e: é r grant Ma : eee yn a 4 is ‘| if a OSE WwW O a e ins ec © © = OO S S programmes make the members giad for). ©", 5 be —s ricnds, and j rel < a re can ae a | 7 i : 12] = the return of the night for meeting. th hae t) ey ’ re total ae at os | fc la Price 25¢ sree : soy : a as y; : ee . he fcld i a i niarried with- wl ce #5: 26} 1 50, 414 Onward Division, Victoria, is al-o in a} © eae Pa Munyon's Dys 1 Cure positively cures at ‘¥ uy t 51 5 56 r1c 6s on prosperous condition, and almost every one and ba toh og ewan We all forms of ind . ; n and Ms mach urcuble. $3; | - j ti 663) 630 meeting witnesses some uew members consle: marry seat ni The ue Price 25¢, ¥ 23) i , -| 54 8 St a initiaied. Refuge Division, No. 201, mony is appo lnted he society t unyun’s Cold Cure prevents pnct mona 50 y | Bai $7 Fredericton, reports itvelf in healthy tak > pla os hk. week oe sie ae breaks upa cold ina few hours. Price 31 y 57] Wt Ul working condition, There are over 70 00] ojoe ct ene spe y app inted, If the | 73% the roll. The meetings are well attended | jatter case it may be at a house whet M ‘ h Cure stops coughs, night “5 e 9 ° 5 each week, and profitable programmes are} any one of the society has the rignt | ™ lays soreness, and speedily heals the | ¢ ‘ciand Hailwa provided, The officers for the quarter are | to be present. Dut the most interest- | MS Vr Sc. : ~- &, Ww as follows: ing ceremony is that Which takes place 7 v's Kidney Care pens cures pain Onand after MONDAY, 4‘h January,1897 “ ~~" ma f - : “ W. P.—J. W. McLennan. in the regular assem) the society cle ng it ins and all forms of kid- teen cepted a W: A.—Bertha Stevenson. i 7 ee ae ARYWRS, Mur haere ge : ndag o foll . Lunt ee we Ferris. las been to a Quaker sérvice knows ia os . A. R. 8,—C. D. McKenzie. j the fashion of the meeting house, with | “yr, * STATION ore R _ F. S—Emma Weekes. ae Pegi oe - ee ee on = fi ossAl avo. vara. Nead , : ‘ 1e@ meeting. ine eicders usually si : g Treas.— Daniel Gillis. Tlie: Rea aati: onan oe a we wn up. Chap.—Mary Knipe. en naa ai : m fom = — a | pu ties of th ¢ blood. Price 25§c. y. M . eee Con.—Edith Weeks. have to. comune’ i! viceedieiee . Munvon’s Fem Remedies are a boon tu S10 700 ¢ etown . 8 1010 10 A, Con.—Sadie Pourd, and have to stand up bravely, without ce het R . . . 30 7 19 .. Royalty J ion.| 2 50) 9 50 : S. - wo} a minister or elder, and marry them- | ,, eee ig Price $t. eo 417 8¢ N h Walt 2 04, 9 .§.—J. . Gass. selves. tee a iw ay -e, % : : 431 S817 | ter | 1 49 8 51 P. W. P.—E. Ss. Weeks. An eid Quaker minister, w ho said he tT . - ao eee satin co Pa oan a - ; 7 ‘ : : i atarra ure wice 25$c. eracicates 2 5 S & 32 15 817 Thureday night is the time for their | had seen six couples stand up in this } disease from the system, and the Catarrh Tab 5613 9 OO ] 74; S OS 0 se a. i “. 7s | way before he consgrezgatica ‘as ask , : : » al i als f é a A rT SN ee ; [ meeting. and they would like visiting Ay re t sregaticn, Was @sK- | lets—price 25: leanse and heal the pa g< "BS >) =81 9 & oa : a oe a : #5. Cieanse ¢ : e parts. . 7 o . - 3 ~ = V/ I ; ; | J cs “et S divisions to drop in and see them. ed why the youn erp yer had to do 1 Munyon’s Nerve Cure is a wonderful nerve 6 x io 1A Le 2 onl 4 oD ' Company A, Loyal Crusaders, Char- alone, and he said it was a matter |tonic. Price 25¢. 4 a ! gv eae | : M b ° left for you lottetown, have elected their senior Officers that : > © x COME “ns an ae Munyon’s Vitalizer restores lost vigor, "lee poy sé for 1897 rol ‘ person, but 1 d bi ; themselves | Price $1, 12 50 Le | ja.” "| Are the lowest ever offered. Thereare bargains of 1897, 8 follows: and God. ‘och he deactiled WRMEET” A epbinndeee Soi enlll diet dane . oe lis ich oO lg . ~~. « ds 8 . ‘iil : . i ! aes ‘ ASCs , “ I AU) ee eee a young man weud stand up tn thai | druggists, mostly 25§c a vial. vi Wellir g Y 47) : W.Y ‘Os : Mis 58 Wadman. high-perche a pl : in the meeting Personal letters ye P = M ~~) > 19 .. Port Hiil 9 00) Treas.—Miss M. Chappell. trate ; ‘ . a ; to Prof. Munyon, 11 and 31°. .O’ Leary 7 onl 5= C) Chap hai Casts oe al “ey vith his bride and, taking | 13 Albert Street, Toronto, answered, with te er eens 8 4 > ‘ Pe : NJ ( ; . on : 1er Land, say in the presence of | free medical advice for any discase ao . ! VV | : Cah : V J C) Secy.—John McLauchlin. fet ant this aceombty, 1 he i RAUL 4 ot A buaek otes b mM P. Ww. C.—Rev. W. J. Kirby. B. to be my w promising to he —--- ees ey : This company it growing every week | unto thee an affectionate and loving . iy. \. M, = ' | HALF YEARLY REPORT OF EMER- aad the ere t‘on will soon be Paty busband until the hand of the Lord by FORSE CLIPPING 7. % \. M. —y” ; sma'l. Every mectiig there are enlist-| death shal! separate us.” . The bride E : : ; : “ ALD SCHOOL, sma 4 y 4 eath shi separa uy rh ri ae wer’ ean eeanee 10 a FRESH GROUND Q) gQS? ——— ment-,and the young soldiers are m@gst| then speaks in a similar fashion, oe = ~ y jai & 7 i ERINCIPAL’S DEPARTMENT. enthusiastic in their attendance, Why At the erd of ths cercmeny a min- avid clea a OS eee Gee : aay een hates $ : po ay GRADE VI not more companies? ister prays or spouks, and then, when pe rti Lav ay horses that the y intend Ste Us 4 a : Bs 53> . . Are you goingto grand division on the| there is a pause and the spirit mos ace dl i 4x “Ss Ar! 8 a © ee : | a << English.—- James McKay, Vincent oo ad been? ” ho one else, the meeting is adjourned. having cole, would do well ‘to call at o * 1 ° Vi 7 pre cs ate ’ Murphy, Lucretia MeDonald. : Port Hill D.vision is making some | At the close of the 1} ing the mar- pestin Stabler, ae St, where 4 _ rs s on a= be rs ? Fs my »\Ie eret : noe : 2 at " ss : i r d Work ie cé > g dere ates, : + il a ; a ws ‘ sé a 5 iS ‘i Araivesier—Teeey Serene Lucretia special efforts to give the Gand: Divinies riage eertific.a “ hi h : is | made ef a orK ye al moderate rate 6 40) .S : ae Coffee loses its aroma and - a i a. McDoveld, James Mchay. » |aroyal reception, and a pleasant exter- parchment, is brought forward, ane | —— —- BR ereral oecinetnanenenclponin ond oe . y 2 ; ie Literature— Vincent Murphy, Peter F. tainment anyone can sign it A special law eo A. Ms.) strength very quickly alter ae” er Hughes, Alexander McKay. Wertern divisions will have a chance to! #2ncticns this marriage ceremony, This S8O0S 3000060000006008 00068 : : ee > x heing roasted and eround. In Sd ; S nior Geometry.— Vincent Murphy, oo it oa ies ta nad i. aad the document, which amovits to the legal b 22). .Cardigan 7 Soy e : ns +e James McKay, Percy McMahon. a ] sections ; lk . | ganction of the marriage, is greatly 5 fh). .Georgetown 7 order to give our customert Junior Ge metry.—Lucretia McDona‘d, ae ca “oo cections will be repre-| prized among the descendants of i ’ nk " : : " 4 sented also. elegates expecting tO @-]| eg. co m i ; » childre F og i A. M the very best value, we bave TAOM ANCIENT were ot McKay, Ambrose Power, i will d 38 P t w ml Friends, so much so that the chiller n . a A. M ‘$¢ . que SWEST CEVLGN. Senior Alg«bra.— James McKay, Par- tend will drop =. post card to i1H@m ) often have similar marriage certificates ee & 15) LI — 750 a Coffee Roaster fitted up on ‘7 , Masia iad an hy - worere’s Port Hill, and they will be met made for themselves, though they may bp ea agg Cue , ; wane ot injuri Ves stomach because early i Med ree ats _ | at the station. ; arrie ide of : ; eo ape Traverse ‘ “4 our premise 3, W here we roast Are not injurious to nerves or stomach because ec y Junior Algebra. Peter F. Hagher, a ps Sak Sida: bias ae = been married outside of the 5° : A. M. . P ickings xiv are used i hlending a 2 . ‘ auc “Kav . ae o 5 " : ° — a omnes ====|green ( vfflee every two or; pickings only are used in t lending. Lucretia MceDor oe ig a Alex. { 198 facts, which may be encouraging to > 1 - . . 5 . a fii errs : Jeo y —Ja 8 ana, 2X. re ia ntl ‘ ant Trains are run vy Kastern Standard Time) +) 164 weeks, and having also Older leaves contain strong acids that are not found Geography . ae _— , us to know :— ba ERR ES at A McDONALD, D.POTTINGER, ’ haart : ; ; McKay, Ambrose Power. a ; ; Since the recent Cuban joan was nego~ |. Super atend: nt, Gen Mgr Govt. Ryn, the larg-st mill in the city in in those we use. inate tee peers James The “a Stee = —— tiated, the Bank cf Spaia has beco ae bariottetown. oneton, . : : : ; McKay, Parnell McMahon. movement is demonstrated im a striking} critical condition. It seems ihat, in addi- Speer Caps, Sang . our store, we grind it every | Delicate or Nervous Women Should Drink Tetley’s. Froth Vincent. Murphy, Peter F | fachion by a comparison of ti drink bill | (ion tu the immense sums which it hes = day as required for our trade. | A, A. MoLEAN, Q. C. Barrister, &e Brown's Block, - - Charlottetown BRANCS OFFICE, Wadmans’ Building, - - Crapaud MONEY TO LOAN. eeeocoe eoeegees *Feelief for : ef7ling « Troubles ‘ , he, 7 EMULSIONS tll Try our 40c Mocha and Java B'end; BEER & GOFF THE GREAT Samily Medicine of the Age. Taken Internally, It Cures @ In CONSUMPTION and all LUNG DISEASES, SPITTING OF BLOOD, @ 2 COUGH, LOSS OF APPETITES, g DOERILITY,. the benefits of this te articie are most manifest. I have got i me for @ : aint od jerably in eo" kea ti wel { was glad @ ® er. * 2 56cm. and Gi per Bottle DAVIS & (*WRENCE CO., Lro., Monrnea @ GBececoogogoseces@?@ ~ —_——— — +HAM, C.E., Moutrea Aithe Queen Street Jewelry Store, NEW Diarrhea, Cramp, and Pain in the Stomach, Sore Throat, Sudden Colds, Coughs, ete., ete. Used Externally, It Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia, | Rheumatism, Frosted Feet, | | } No article ever attained | to swch unbounded popular- Salem Obserter ity e } We can bear tes-imony to the efficacy of the Patn- Killer. Wo have se n ita magic effects in seothing the se vercat pain, and know it to be a good article —Cimetn- ads J tapaich, Nothing has yet surpassed the Pain-Killer, which fs the most valuable faruily medicine now in use —Tcennessee Organ. It has real merit: as a means of removing pain, no ne has required a reputation equal te Perry Davis* Pain-Killer.— A News nitations. Dey on’y the genulue “PERKY Davis.” Sold eve: ywhere: large bottles. 25c. Very large bottles 50 cents. Rings,-Brocenes, Wete'ies Bracelets, Ladies’ and Gents’ Chains. Received last night, will be sold at special, prices | until] Xmas G. F BUT( RESON. WE'LL TREAT You just right this year. We Want you to trade with us. That this year will i most successful, pyos- perous and enjpoyat le you have ever SXperienced is our wish. TO HELP YOU R ALLZ thing ih our LUIS we offer you every- line In quality the best, ent for your every price O. K, Try us for LUMBER, JAULS BARRETT, Concolly’s Wharf m qu antity 3 sUiil heed. and in pri 135 CLOCKS Cackoo Ch ck:. Alarm Clocks, Masical Clocks, eizht day ard thirty heur Clocks, and regilator Clocks and Clocks of all kinds and patterns selling low. Re- gulater of Ci eks f | | | | | | | | | PAIN-KILLER WATCHES and JEWELRY aspecialty. Ifyou want to save money, buy you Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a G G. JURY'S, Watchmaker & Jeweler NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE P. 0. TO LET That beautifully situated two story dwelling on Prince &, now oceupied by Mr. Thos. R. Brooks. Possession giver about let November. Apply to PEAKE BP9S & CO ept 26t-—tf ; In lead Packets to preserve their Fragrance. 73, BOGse 6GOC. TOC. PEP LB we EI ~~ me oe - —— om ee ee RE... . Rai ¢ Te fp ows o A OVAL INSUPANGE COMPA ASSETS, $50,000,000. el ee ae LOWEST R&TES PROUPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES J. MACEACHERN, AGENT. 14 Let Us whisper in Your Ear HOW | WE DO IT 2% | Listen! We buy our goods for spot cash, and | give the customer the benefit of up-to date nine- teenth century methods. Our cam is the very best value in Soots, Shoes, Rubbers, Overshoes, Gaiters, Siippers, Leggins, Xe. . Talk about. the purchasing power of a dollar across the line, but if you want to know the real powe’ of a dollar in buying Shoes, you will fnlit cus when yon see our prices. WEEKS & WARREN or o- North Side Market Squire. Highland Ranzes ~~ Made in Boston —SOLD GNLY BY— | question iu six monthe. Fernroll & Chandler Charlottetown,J uly 22, 1896—24 & wy Hughes, Parvell McMahon. Com position—Lucretia Me Donald, Percy McMahon, James McKay. Latin—Parnell McMahon, James Me Kay, Vincent Murphy. : Writiog—Percy McMahon, James E McKenna, Lucretia McDonald. D.ctation— Peter Hughes, Lucretia Me- Donald, Alex. McKay. Grape V. Eoglish—NefNie Craig, Eddie Murphy. 5. Arithmetic—John McDonald, Patrick Goadwis, Peter Thos. Power. Hi-tory — Jervais Trainor, Deighan, Patrick McKenna. aia Geog: aphy—Nellie Craig, Patrick Good- win, Peter Thos. Power. Dictation— Patrick Goodwin, Thos. Power, Ei. Murphy. Writing—Nellie Cra‘g, Beatrice Good- win, Anges Deighan. : Composition — Patrick Goodwin, Nellie John Kiely, Maggie Peter | Craig, Beatrice Goodwin. Reading— Nellie Craig, Maud McKry, Thos. Deighan. }+6-+o——— TRE OMLY True Diood Purifier prominently in the public eye to- day is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Therefore get Ilood’s and ONLY HOOD’S. ———_s— —St, John Record : General Weyler was to settle the rebellion in two weeks. Premier Laurier, the Maritoba sch< 0’ Both have pro- bably learned by this time that their jobe they antici were not quite as easy as pated. 2 : : } = USE.22r OE ° “ 1 3 S i Baby’s ; 5 : = 3 sa YI = * 3 3 : vy : > % : & : Soa : te ‘ 23 3 8 3 “ pe , . 3 and you'll : know why we 5 s recommend it & a * 5 a! : 2 © * BESURE AND GET THE 5% 3 GENUINE. ‘ | @ 5 > 5% 2 < ' Ps Afbert Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs. : Montrect. ‘ Se LL LIRIAS at different periods. In 1876, Mr. Wil iam Hoyle gave tue amount of the drink bill for 1874 as £141,348,900. Iv 1885 it was £142,415,000. Ju tabular form it works out as follows : — Per Money. Head, 1874— 32,500,000 £141,348,000 £461) 1895—40,000,000 142,415,000 3115 While the population increased by near- ly eight millions, the awount expended on alcohol only increased a [tile over one million, If in 1895 the expenditure had been at the same rate a3 1874, we should baye spent thirty millions more than we actually did. Much of this decrease may be put down io the spread of sound tem- perance teaching.” It has sometimes been charged that the upper classcs have freedom to drink, and that they slould set an example and become total abstain- ers befure they recommeud their princi- ples to the poor man and rob him of his rights todrink if he wants to. We are glad, therefore, to give the following from an exchange, showing thatthe highest example which can be set is shown by Her Most Gracious Majesty. Here is the clipping :-— Popula- Year. ton. THE QUEEN A TEETOTALER. Her Majesty Has Not Tasted Alechol iv Three Years. Total abstinence is 09 longer regarded ac the fad of a fe'v unioflaential, unscienti fic persons. Ite therapeutic value ie now conceded by leading. physicians, and its wonderful effect in prolonging life is esta blished to the astonishment of the world in the operations Of life insurance com- panies. The practice of abstinence from the use of alcoholic liquors is rapidly spreading in social circles that only a few years ago wou'd have scorned the sugges- tion that society should be held together without the social glass. In church and state eminent conv. ris are to be found standing for the .efurm with all the zea! of the cruezader; it has even reached the throne. Thelondon, Eng.,‘ Daily Mail,” of Nov. 28ih, 1s authority fer the follow- ing: ‘It will be interesting news to the} world in general, and to temperence people | in particular, that her majesty the Queen is a total abstaiver from alcholic liquore, and has been such for at least three vears. “The information comes to the ‘Daily Mail’ from such a high source that there can be no question as to its accuracy.” “For many vears fler Msj-sty partook of wine and spirits i: sparing quantities, but some three rears ag>, by wav of ex- per ment, she abandoned their use entire’y. Sicce that time not a drop of intoxicating liquors has passed her lips. “Her M-jesty’s reasons for ceasing to take the smail qzantity of alcholic drink to which she has been accustomed were not unconnected with the intense pain in her legs and knees from which she suffers. Whetier the result has been beneficial o1 otherwi e will probably remain a matter of opin‘on. It is «ntirety cer ain, however, that the queen is satisfied with the ex- periment, a fact winch temperance lectur- ers will undoubtedly make fuli use of. We trast the divisioas will each appin a reporter, and then before the 10th and 25th of each month forward items to Box 214. Charlottetetown, and thus save the editor of this coluinn from the charge of be ng partial. All items will be faithfully; attended 10 if on time for issues. Let as’ go to Grand Division prepared with our d furnished to the Government itself, it has aivanced, one way and acother, nearly $40,000,000 to people who subscribed for the loan, and may therefore be said to have found the major portion of the money subeeribed. Besides this, the bank isa sreditor to the Government nnder various heads to the extent of more than $250,000 000. Tnasmuch as the capital fally paid up of the bank, tozether with its reserve fund, amounts to only $30,000,009, it will readily be seen that the strain to which this , the leading financial institution in Spain, is being subjected is tremendous, and cannot be continued lor ger before disaster ensues. SJLTTs ILLE! ‘Town's Loading Merchant Laid Up much the Rheumatism in various forms is one of he mot common Ciseases there is. { arises from impure blood nd ab: down system. In the imbs it is puiaul; in most of the in- ernal orgaus uzerous, and in the or ui. iv utai, . 1 is ! xperjence of Mr. 5. Mann, — the ell known general merchant ol Stitte- iile, is imteres:.ug ‘Last win was badly afflieted vith rheumatism, I decided to try ip. Chase's Pils. To my surprise. | ot nediate reief, and be‘ore I had sed one box my {fliction was gone. [ *wa so troub'el with bilious- vals of three d up wit ssnce an ss for years, and at int - four weeks would be 1: ¢ te ne aud si stomach Chese’s Pils 1 have not had ; na OV ttack of either. | may add that Dr. Chase’s Oint- eni ior piies aud skin diseases in just e fective pr. Chase’s Pills for blood I have a clerk who su fered elite pi Ile tried and in a few days was as los. \ rom il pues. *s Cintment etcly erred 1 dal san! Rdmanson. Bates & Co., ae‘g-cers, TForcunto. 2ie. ‘s L’usecd and Turpentine for brones it's aud cousumpticn. Sure To Cure RHEUMATISM TAB Bristol’s SARS APARILLA IT. 1S PROMPT RELIABLE AND NEVER FAILS. IT WiLL MAKE YoU WELL Ask your Druggist or Dealer for it BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA. © e ® & € € € & 6 G € % Ss 9 ° oe e * ® - 3 s "= s ~ cS e 8 oo & e e a ° e 2 a 2 & ° ” ® ° es & cS e e * v & e eo ” e a * e 2 a 2 e e aa oS e a J @ a e © 2 » & 8 ° e © < = & e e ® oe a & e e © ae vice ; is to save every tooth if possible, Alter you once lose a tooth you cannot get it back again unless by artificial means We always advise to save them. We can extract teeth without pain, and have made areputation to that eff- ct. The cost of saving a tooth is not much more than the cost of having it taken out, and a person should always think seri- ously before losing a teoth. Our Success is such that we be- lieve we are known to the people of Charlotte- town and in fact to the people all over P. E. I., as. being up to date in every branch. of our busi- ness Our aim i to 3 590000000008 20085008 00008908 DECCOODSCOSOSOSISISSI0S peoosoocssecsoI3e*e¢ ~---6 wewve is build up our: business by our werk. Berlin Dental Parlors cver st Prowse Brothers. Open in the evenings from 7 to 8. Seece Sees oeoesooe SOSS SOOHSSSSSOSS OSHS SOSSLEOSCOSS GEGHOCOINSCITG ~