hak scenes lll Ale .-¢ een eee ewe : names ' AILY : - - e..« FRIDAY, DECEMBEZ: THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - BP : | ee OO aces Latent eee CC OL OO % i sweency F&F ’ ’ t ‘ argar i | i eri “eu % ro THE EDITOR. well should be dug down to the anew ABD oe a water. Once there ‘all fear may be aban- a : doned.” How about the large class who “ The Sewage Question. still derive their supplies from the city ei wells? Is it right that they should be a yy i] | former communicati rn m poiso ied ? We should not be too ei : t A | a] | & gMo , |reyuired and insisted upon, viz: The waste | _ as Ss - we a — | we — pee gar | ow oy emt © pe a oo} pee & > tome as Ao @ ae reference to sewage wells 1 submitted G2€ | ocinitate in sinking sewage wells | A as ~ es a! | ‘rious consideration : 'for their sake. And still further, what of (o)— i premed jet Senne ee question for ser! is col . h ; d a es wee . . eit “if deep sinks and blind wells or surface |¢hose parts of the city where the groun poste px, pete beeg . a aloe a _ % safe conduits to c arry off bi foul- water rises near to the surface under cellars naan, emer . ee oo a —HAVE MADE— ae en - 1d other waste from houses why dO) >), oi ,onant pools, All along the low-lying ww | oe a) oe : are .e world over find it necessary lands in the neighborhood of Hillsborough : - fast . S rm E t nsive Pre arati He : a , d thous 3 and millions ot doll ars in Square, for example, the wells in many } mone *- aut fn x e p Ons ait: tems of sewer : ~ : ae ) eves = ; | the coastruction of various systems of "| instances are not over 15 feet in depth. + nn (1) TP maomt hom KOR THE SALE OF-- de 8; t] eases the polluted water —— ve oh bt = - es se blind weil ystem ol nu 7 to 8 feet from the ceilar floors, “ ons wy PR STOCK OF » we Of EE A? - . oe | ‘ 1 at tty fully discuss : winter particularly, when the su DURING THIS MONTH WE WILL OFFER OUR STOC © © Ow > ONE oF THE LF Gi8T STOCKS . 2 4 t 4 : ; * . : : he ie } 3 % . l trozen and Cc vered 1 1th : ta ~ @ - @e OF yO , , v The cellars, as a rule, dw a D —_ - a it j , ‘ racer h!) ‘ t g | i 2 rz) = | a } son, are the most,access1bie avent | i i ae eb. gi @e ; ‘7 ._ 5 ia ms agen inieatin, over “hi which foul gases can escape, aul © as = Christmas ond Now Vrar’e Pree ( ‘ | we x i . tye mist t i : : : vat ** thes +] houses are heated, the raretied | orn ne = om 3 UbiisuuGs Giu v Ulin Ling +: Be P ant a unning streai : ae 3 while t ie vacuur. thus foria-| i 4 ‘# | j en _ C l ] P.K Island ‘ W i ' as gs : es yn hose i lrawing alr, 4 cow MEL Ever offered to the People of P. EK Island, iH : ’ a “4.9 vee = : — - eggs aaa té thes 2 coo” to = é : ‘ nes, Uy na Invert utherwise, wa et ee | no = i ‘eden sctieiballedte in ; portant must if not ve to pre 4 2 § (| | © Oe. ” @ —_ rs eiec um a . 4 i . ‘ ° ee ; q . “ To cr 7 ~ = . : ei met in advan e pollution of both soil snd water, | Overcoats, Reefers, Suits, Boys ot ins, =~ =o eo” Se Handsome Bress Goods, Gloves, 2 re, ' i rear the suriace orin the deeper; r " Ls hee : : . ; " . Sere sneer Meret \ FF . it ast be-remsmbered th at | CS ow ef BE Far Jackets, Muffs, Boas, Black ai tila Te . ivs ({ ‘ for, it mus mber i i abe e : Ge ae ees sheondiier' ‘ju all cases where air can pass organic! , oon D THIS YEAR ' joan a@ Silks, Wool Squares and Searfs, oe 0 cea grand tomes owes ATL, NEW GOOD ee ths Wool Saares ands a a is ieierenenn } Tas empleo gota to. = =F Sie timbretias, Waterproof Cloaks, s're ll. i : udUCT — .- : t : o £26 OFM - . ” - = a . : we y =28 “a , “ » a « . * ‘ sea at varving | ' 3s from the ' ; the presence of heat and moist ui | = = : : an CLEAR. eh ae “= = Pur-Lined Circulars and Cloaks havinga m ) both horz Land ve Now, heat is a relative term, and Colin bh ei AY VERY LOW PRIC as ~_ @ Jackets and Doelmans. eal. This it is exceedingly siOW, | .hown that disease germs and decomp rt 3 reed pres © a ps: belaeanearn we natureef the strts’¢ on only eease to develop at or below fre: 2- | 10) ae ORS Ve ae Sey ee tape : ot. Some sanitarians contend tht, ; ° <A ee y tarvough wi int, . 7 ed ‘ a 2 . » ir ir ed seper strata contains | 3S oe ° Bu in <= € : O00 Cant! j n’s Silk Handkerch efs form us +s ‘he air in the deeper strat Tt wr Before 2 => a © ULU wSLlemen'’s scarcely perce , ox en and more carb TALC acid thant 1e Dur (40 W ill Pay You to See Our Stock V $ & © cs jaad © =) “ : : + is null. lis A cn juantities putrefaction and nore a TH =~ s ° es ill very hoantiful CoiGrs and pate barrier such as iin : yo, Stl ire more intense under such Peppa “ arene X p—mmmnee 7 & — ae eee or shale it accumulates, sometimes near th2] wile others deny that the intensity 1s ) a toras, plain and hem-stitched, suriace and SUIDEULULUCS > o ane > | Z © ster 1 : f % “4 rey re fh a mo hon depths, according to the nature of the im-|” J+ has been said that the exclusion 0 a a 8 EE a& . Ea ® = ee = P ,rvious substratum, and that under cer- | human faeces renders the blind well less . ~ ae i oo i ; : be ‘ . tain conditivns it collects as reservoirs, | »bjectionable. Mr Gray, Chief Engin er a @ <i ear 100 Pairs Kid Kitts t a wonderful pools or ponds lof the city of Providence, after visiting Charlottetown, Dec. 6, 1889—eod & wkly. - eo a pay Ss , At the supply wel! this was evident. jthe principal cities of Burope a ne renner Cn ee re eee ' wm oe = bargaln, Only 456 a pair. ; Here a natura! reservoir was met with information, says in speaking of the cost = ae ~~ 3 nota stream as erronevusiy supposed by Ur | of sewers: “The cost of sucn A 7 sn ome rs nee eS — omens 3 Tavior in his first lette: isewerage system would not be affected by CS a Dm ™ _ " Ry Immediately west of this well is a bed of| se exclusion of fecal matters, their volume a QM ch ama a Wii taba Bit Me stiff brick clay,?mpervious to water, —hence being relatively small. it has — been - @ : eas the reservvir. The water on being tap] oad proved by chemical analysis that - - sad pei Soe Our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is immediately overflowed the tube, rushing) clusion of human feces from Pen ar vot Gi aS a 2 = packed full of charming HATS. See our up to the surface from a depth of about 20 | 4 very slight effect upon the cumpositiomo eo va WD beautiful styles, at $1.75, $2.00 and $2 59. 7 v " ee at a | ” ’ ‘ . rl} tever sta) d- | pao . ( , ’ faut. with e sat ferce, con sive evyire “| sewage. So that from whatevs rT ao pass : ¢ ote pent uj , apd ander hycro-} point such wells may be regarded, eh id | oni jon ae e* oe static pressure. [ only mention this tO! and intelligent observers must be forced to : ro = S chow he w liable is ground water to stag- jthe conelusion that they are dangerous in ee we BR leecy Cottons. The ‘‘natural drainage” there was,| character, and that their ne _ re ts ~ re rrunately for the city, very bad. All geo-| use is, without doubt, in defiance of b Ww GOIN hT od px Here is one of the Biggest Bargains ever logists are agreed as to the extreme slow-| moral and physical law. m tL BE = © ts . ae = offered to our friends. Come in and see this ness of the inovement of the body of groun- Dee. 3, 1889. SaNITAS. = re le “a gigantic bargain. ‘Lhe goods are selling fast, - water, varying from 3to 15 feet per day. | = Om rs eo and no wonder—they are so very cheap. a oO . p 1, recognizing this fact, £ 4 Supreme Court. 67. ag ecem er - prone oe v ra ¥ 1 3 arti n your ~ sturd ay 8 lesne: | —— ss > : - z 4 st to a te remade diagonally aerate! Decempse 6. 5 pert (92 = > Bice GOODS | ‘ ‘ity from the foundry to the gas works, | On motion of Mr. Hodgson the een ee wa R DRESS i kaowu for fl.t and ill-drained character. / of the application of Louis H. Davies for © Bes & ; ae eS. ‘| wiilinclude the greater part of the’ mandamus to it ee pers OVERCOATS, ff pag a “ ™ bs can = = = — en of . city. I may here say that, in conversation ; Offi was postponed til Monday next. . 2 $ ‘ ‘ oe mm ws confidence the Largest } ¥ DRESS, | EP : . : ‘ it tieman, I asked him | David Ocis, ie: vs. Charlies Bigger.— REEFERS, Reduced 30 per cent. o c a GOODS in the City, at priceé that wil induce” . thought of the method of dispos al | Action of eject ment. Tried Hilary term SUITS, ( ree Sai nate SS, bargain-hunters to buy. Z ra NO Te erik resale idl eae ghee for plaincift. A tole si]. PANTS and VESTS, reducgi- 2) per cenb. 0 e- =e use es statingly replied that it would result in| was granted for a non auit or new tria : r d LINDERS. ver ae : 5 * ea it a cesspool. This was before he| same term and is now being —— et a SHIR S an 4 ; 2 i ° uu petd ET - ps a nee Wal es ( — . : oh: ‘) weel & Born ; . i s . ane x - 24 n : ; J. M's.” letter, io which + wat & Peters on ee east DRESS GOODS, | ast ol ult } }! lane S Bry sap ‘ ‘i jat the persistent use of rit Viorson ror qetendé . ULSTERS e — © ue , . e . Edis i am we render th. bs “ i Water 4 ist =! . e¢« ? “+ \e. =e Mr. Bain repudiated the idea ae ers ee fr WOOL GOODS, MMINGS Reduced from eS = ms isn tai sean od erground streams, and said that in; popalation of 5,000, an te g wn N nd TRIM) t ~~ pale oe **Envention Hath No Nobier Aim 1 3 researciies he had failed to discever} che place is demanding a police force. Sad HATS, RIBBO S a ? 20 to 35 Per Cent Y a x Than to Make Hume like Heaven.” sod be Was satisfied they could nut resuit of the operation of the N. P.! C' IRSETS. peas es Oo —The Gold Medal Carpet Sweeper has all the ial k f of} T f ident’ ssage at ’ er . latest improve nents—the best that the Bissell b ud anderlying the rock formation ot | -The tone of the President's messag TABLE LINEN, 7" non SS Coie er Company make. It oneratas oe ot ee. | the poe . renee Je i ee a SHEETIN GS J ans oF cn Saas deal ak ae "ewan withe hs labor. Dr. Taylor, having abandoned the theory | This is particularly noticeable in respect to . < & tH "Tis is overs respect the most perfect Sweeper sbterranean streams as sewage carric 'S,' Great Britain and Canada, The President GOODS st be sold rie - . in Gar ed. vou ae make no better pre- : ae eet - — te ele ae Mg an iygen ries The whole stock of NEW WINTER — ; roa cua sent to Mother, Wife or Sister for this coming be down to the undeground +, .dminister the fishery laws with as little] | shar intenc ing out the business. — roe Chiistmas, \V¥ hat sctrentific ¢ xperiment r, 1 as possible, and expresses the hope ; as the subscriber intends closing eo , stn forked up this theory ?” Bu ‘‘all existing caused of difference may | if ek ee ee ee oi he ; pat eithty aliwued:” Bickealing, hel Five Pounds of 28 Cent Tea for $1.00 —for Cash only. > 1 4 ' coe ended that provision de made by an ) ‘Spooxy oj[quue pes O worms ad we } \y ” Ser ys i “ey co! gg | CARPETS : cont specter ae relation GEORGE E. FULL. neon VA nS Pao, on [ am n va sat it mee ter boundary between the Un ted ; iS by hem, either (©) xt¢.:es and Canada in the narrow channels ‘ G Bm MES PATON & CO. conti ilin py ol es and Can: a ee sei oneal re . JAMES PATON : QO. continue selling Lin Cu. Parkes, w : | } in the great lakes, and urges 0! n- Charlottetow m Dee. 6, 1889 —6i eod = ps ee nea fim @ wd CS Carpets at the extrem: ly low prices which yt letters, mat ? ” at of the list of extraditable «fon ve —_ eS they are noted for We have a full range of het : the United States and Great Brit ‘i on * Ps the Newest Designs by ee . sink Dr. Taylor ; s» that the territory of ueither can be- | fs RA ww Vs SCOTCH, CANADIAN, BRUSSELS, TA- "ps well of ia 1 i on 22 2 { a nairteiie te evil doers of she ; bi _ 9 @&»- — ~ cond € LINOLEUMS sod BLOO SCL yTHS, from or is m& Uae 7 & meV . . - ¥ = Tai I ie x a ‘ +n" s m Not at all. A propery Picco TK other. He touched very lightiy upon he | ~ iis Cas @ rom mH rs — vii CLOTHS, fro has the advant ge of being impervious 10 “ent troubles over the = isher' es, | — an 18 inches to 18 feet wide. order to prevent the pollution of seu rely calling attention to his recent }-ro- a ° D b 7 Ps) aS saints water, but a blind well isa cle ep cess 100) sation cm Shh subject, and to the iact | Saturday Bvenixe, 6cem er 9 m4 = Poe DP Z which cannot be cl ansed; and, with regard & revenue vessel was despatched to | oO a Rm Wind fs ‘ing st if ‘ ant Paes, to which Colonel Waring, an em protect the interests of the United States. NORTON BROS. OLD STAND, QUEEN STREET. e. — ag ae iRagy ullia! », Dud i nent™. American om my engmecr, | As to the reduction on — ~ me c Bh in hoe roe 1 2%) Pairs of beautiful BAYS : ‘* There 1s nothing oes vv of carrying out Cleveland’s poney wee ; és a F ‘ Everybody. Come and see. poh We have still a rout 20 Pair ° eau : sai i in it ‘ rsave woe n Ly be pnsed icing the tariff and ae ning tie j ro- | Short Period and Great Barg 41ns. Something for y y om. iS | > CRETONNE ing ras leit. wor th $3.50, m the old ad bat *\ uror sigh ive principle as in Canada, by the ex- | a ; . =" ¢ that we are selling for $250. is out of mi ' tu D nsion Of the free list to articles not vwom- | XA. > BAZAAR Co. eS es oD M OEE suid ts condemnation, whether we Te-| ».ting with home products. We shail see | : on 4 on ie contents as a great mass of putrify- | wy), ‘sented an'be say about it. | December 6, 1889—2i —_ B rea on ~ Last December was a 1 : ing and infecting filth, as a source of vozings . ad, Wediniiia < ati ieaill T) Coe et eee a nttainoes: a in t: ; § le a for Xmas = © ~ i ~t a a neh be a which travel through crevices of rock, ARRESTED For Persurny.—Michael Doran Charlotietown Markets. pies 4 ° nae = ras will be very mué “ i; through layers of gravel, through seams in | js under arrest at Fredericton on , charge ers iain . I i e- = an, wend eee eee e we ques i 7 ‘lay e through lighter soils un-jof perjury. In the recent Scott Act elec-| The attendance at the market to- ay was : _ . » ” : an ee Oe ee ee ae ; oe a 4 1 into cellars and into drinking | sion a > i that his name was Thomas large. Following are the prices: ; R* here wed SATU a Tae ra = -<8 we done ea — Lo a ee aad wipliie ind =6defectively-constructed | Doran ; sote such. The real Thomas ” 7 ‘at 10.30 o'clock, a. m., 2 lots (5 = “mr al uupleasant crowding which ee ‘y water well ne . : ” ty con : od D ran, and oe = = a on taba jg | Beef (small) per Ib........... ° $0.07 to 0.12 each) Extra Choice, 2 lots (10 barrels each) es pete 1 oe at JAMES PATUN & CO’s., our friends 4 cisterns, OT as an ever-a ive gas ret et st » Voran was the next voter. tt I Hi oe i Beef (quarter) per ioe si nsks 0.06 to 0.09 Northern Svys, 20 barrels in single barrel lots. om ne es - would confer a favor by calling early in the es plying the pipes of the house with fi ) | OU years old, and hasa family. , oe TAN oes er ea cee -+++ 0.03 to 0.00/ T ast aale before Xmas. Also, 10 barrels and a= —~——_ day cy products of putrefactiou, It is in all re- | likely spend a few years at Dorchester pen- Butter, fresh, per lb.......... 0.20 to 0.23 | 99 bags Flour. Thisis the finest lot of Apples =e. ae aoe . a iu spects and vgder all cirgumstances a ct rs >| icentiary. Butter, tub, per lb..........+. ~ ©I3 t00.191;, uc market. Sale inside if weather un- S Lh == ————— 5 i unless placed far away from the possibility aa. . eg ee See 0.80 to 0.00 | +, vorable. s . ; a i} a Aletta SEN ieathe o¢ the anti | DrowNEeD WHILE SxatTinc.—Un Mon- Celery (per head) ot ae an Boe 0.03 to 0 00 ‘ E. H. NORTON & CO., PD Ss ps DIES ROBES / ree i over which we live, or from which we Of | day afternoon last, while two Mount AlI-| Cheese per 10....ceeeeee ‘7 0.15 ris o. Mi dec6 oe Auctioneers, a me ap . . ’ ba others take our drinking water.” snd | lison University students eae over ty ~——— cree eteersene oo - a $$$ $$ $$$ es \ aa oe SS ; 0 ; ie again he further says: **fhe simple Grain-| Morice’s mill pond, Sackville, the ice arrots, per bush....... isheeee »40 to ’ r -— pcm BS AT REDUCED PRICES. y age of the so involves a juestion of the} proke and both fell through, One of them Chickens ee 3 oewae a icone ‘ eg < HORSE A r AUCTION. P = rg ate J greatest importance. If the ground under) —fverett Carey—was rescued in an ex- a — per G0Z..... . aah scoue ik = © ros sales a tha hutanet Savery at any Sine _| hausted condition; but the other, Frank| (3c er d02....sceecceceee, 021 to 0.94] [WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, on - . op HANDKERCHIEFS—Pisin Hem-stitehed, a saturated With momsture, we nave to appre-} iH vinilton, was drowned. The drow ed ~ sa per sole aa 2.40 to %.50 the Market Square, on TUESDAY, the e Colored Bordered Hem-stitched, Initials, &e, . hend a condition of insaiubi ity more O1 le 8S | man was a brother of the Rev. Ch is. W s Teak cement a ! De k oraee 0.50 to 0.55 10th inst., at 12 o’ciock noon, @ Red Horse. i = * wae a Men's White iedhevchiath large a, serious in pvportion to the degree of Sacur-) Hamilton, now stationed at Summers de, Gti i. oa tats a 45.0 to 0.69 ARCHIBALD BINNS. —_ ame size, slightly damaged, only 4c. each. sm iB } i. etl » anu Live cleqree ot fouliness With j and was a young inan of much promise. Ham, per lb ee rg aha eee ae 0.15 to 0. 16 dec8—i a ~ @ 4 eS ot Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, 36c. a dozen. : which this is associated. — Lhe drainage re- ne Pe _ | Hay, per 100 lbs....... yin eae 0.34 to 0.38 ~_ es <n) Loves bapeds ant sina Supe aN kinds = quirements of land oitside of the house} Povitky oN a DRuNK.—Tuesday’s Frederic-} Lamb, perlb............+.--+- 0.05 to 0.08% ss X 1 = © as a sonsiderable attention to the 1 are leas easily determined, but it requires | ton Gleaner is responsible for the following} Lard ks ose cs becuse 0.14 to 0.18 N Oi ICE S a shoulda devote consic = . Ycadew Ge 3 sf nothing more than a.casual examination of | story : A St. Mary’s lady, who takes con-} Mutton, DOE Th. ..ncescesccscee ROD GOER a oe ¢ oe 5 benetits that we so lavishly tie the cellar in ordinarily wet weather to de- | sid¢rable interest in poultry raising, fed her | Qats (black) per bush.......... 0.32 to _S rams ee (8) tals menth. rm ¢ as- ff B termine whether or nov an inprovement of | ens the other day with corn that had been | Qatmeal, per cwt.........-+.++ aa ee Rp SHAWLS! SHAWLS !-—A ae = 3 its soil water drainage is demanded; and it a —_ from — — — going ~ = Oysters, SP MNS oe kc kp uskeKs oan Z 0. 14 ONSIGNEES having an claims against o— fan) ae _ sortment to choose from. = job = q pH is only necessary to say that this should be | t3¢ yard some time after she foun cee ene | ate snes cn eee 0.07 to 0.10 C the Steamers of the Black Diamond Line, mm © Shaw!s, suitable for a Wagon oe a hich der| Sapping their wings and running at one an- Is vinden apne t costae y ; / tb before the 12th aa wee ‘orth $1.30, for 85c. " secured by some process which can, under other and flying about the yard in an unusual | Pork (carcass), per Ib..... ..... 0.05 to 0.54 | will piease present same on or | & hm rap, Wor 30, : sh y no circumstances, bring the air of the cel- fashion. A little later they were staggering | Potatoes per bush............. 0.18 to 0.20 | inst., at the office of = ibe oe Es To detai! ali the bargains we have wou ’ lar into communication with the sir of a rol ssly about and falling over on their Peover (land) per pair a ae 0.20 to 6.25 PEAKE BROS. & CO... mas impracticable. Customers will mapper rivaldrain. .- * S Line assump | , aud it was not long before the whole lot | Partridge, per pair............ 0.00 to 0.40 a $i eod Agents. $s as = e mind that, although many cl ee ee ATON | Is also coulidently made that no intelli- | were lying stretched out upon the ground. } Rabbits per pair ...........-- 0.00 to 0.20 ecb : ' —— =~] not specially advertised here, J. iz ee ot medical man will hesita efor a moment : savcensesitil estate Radishes, per pent... ciesc ds . 0.15 to 0.00 on - nm © = & CO'S Store contains « vary nine Oe to keep. . tae dictum that the site of the! A Cure ror DiratHerta.—The folloy ing | Rhubarb, per buach....... e28 0.06 to 0.10 BR A & | - aa rate Dry Goods Store may be expeesed : be dry, and that it and its!|remedy wes discovered in Germany »nd at TOE GRORUANE, «5 «0 <2 000 ons ccsne ene . 0.06 to 0.12 oe | o os p aa ns mber our Clothing Depart hbvri od must be entiro\y cxempt from | said to be the best known: At the first i idi- | Suipe, per OOP cis ncngrvasin -- 0.00 to 0.15 pe sae rae TERE RKEPERS und OVERCOATS 9 98) influence of organic dec: mpusition.” « tion of diphtheria in the throat of a cvili Straw, per load........ eens ves 1.50 to 2.00 . ot RQ oy ~- ment BEL aeeaas A the rts of Local Bowrds ia On sario Ke the room close ; then take a tin cup and | Sheep pelts...... na rae ae sg hey a see i STORE AND TO ARREVE:~ Ontario | ao = “ meer = és a jo Coa. of 9 cities, 27 towns, and 32 vil. ) tanto it a quantity of tar and tarpentine, Turkeys (each)............ ++» 0.85 to 1 00 Roller Milis Bran, excellent quality, —— a. “a ial a * nts bn by : ; : equal parts. Then hold the cup over a fire so furnips, per Re Se 0.17 to 0.00 selling low. } a As & #408 heard irom by the Cetitrai Board in “4 r : ‘ : : g . a | 3 ‘Torunmte, not one of all these has ever:#* © filthe room with fumes. The litie] Wild Geese............ eeseess 0.80 to 0.00 AULD BROS te ee a ne d i ‘ d + D 7, vical bli 2 1 pstient, on inhailling the fumes,wil! coug. up | Wild Ducks (per pair)......... . 9.50 to 6.00; . , 2 oe me 9 3 nae as Optmng Or. t OF 8 Din a « d spit out all the membrangps matter. and | Woodcock DOP PAI. 66. snree as 0.40 to 0.00 dect—3 m 2aw dy & wky wat ahs o > -? 4 2 om of drainage. On the contrary, the ' , » diphtheria will pass off. * The fumes of] _ pe iv ~ aise ene aS ae & MARKED SQUARE. . S1st approsch ty any such method is unt- ¢.6 tar and turpentine loosens the matter in iam aes ee Taina seid OO. &. a» v reelly endemned. Still, here isa method, the throat and thus affords the relic’ that} Boys’ Overcocts selling very low ti saad. Also a ome eee ieee Simple . jm Om = pov22 paws paid #22 per well, Que condition only lias baie: uf physicings, —=—=fat' the London House, 7VtY wt Wie vitive, ce ie @ a = ad rere ris ; n> Ny = : aii eae ke pam ee: ai f