MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1896. THE DAILY EXAMINER . - . . - . « eee enna ae : See endl List of Ratepayers for the City of Charlottetown in default for Assessment due on R-al Property for the year ending 31st Lecember 1895, containing names of all euch defaulters, and the amount due from them respect ively, with a statement of the Number of the Town Lot, Water Lot and Common Lot upon which or any part thereof such assessment is in default. et ee to preserve a BY BRI HARTE, A Plea for Teakettles, T have always had a warm regard for ateake:tle. Not that I am especially fond of tea, but because around the teakettle cluster all the aear associa- tions of childhood, youth, and home. People may sentimentalise as they like about the beauties of the word ‘‘hearth- stone”; hearths have not been made of wero given to me by an old chap in re- DARKENS —LUUh.) "2 e- . ong 2 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 saving his life by delaying the Stockton boat that afterwards blew up,”’ ro‘urnod Demorest briefly. ‘‘We know ‘tell His hair was white and his hand trembled slightly as he laid tbese shures Ti vou want 5° ‘ e appl s, dont cause a break L. 1} The ver ; of - hig , > } $ . 1¢ erms O n Yours, Seying, and you never forget : ; ; ° ° oe ° in tie Se in i i. r ee en ua ‘Take ‘em, young ae stone for a long time, _— in these days many misleading and unscrupulous imitations 7 = = ecav thrive rapidly 1ere, " - ' a : 9 nty } ‘sare made without any . r loin 2 ila ee in mount d , a) sapmeie f pee, ’ A bird twittered The morning sun ras 7 h 1 dol vet ae as pe r oy what is pl of their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter — > ne . ws ene 1 ae ee oo — of Acseensnidll “he gwerms oO ‘onsump- ' a 3 ; hs * Vo ‘nding him two thousar ol- . “ ome - a Jefauilt. which such ssessment is made. ao ao tin r def 1 fo Me shining through the open windew WHS! ... iow," continued Master with m| weatthetone without s seamen? Thats Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu- due & unpaid I yooGd SOI or wor apparently more potent than the coo ; Peat : av be, and are, homes without a : rsaneieiataasaetaitiapinmtio jis hadi: re = ce i" tthetl t mountain ait which had only caused the | ‘Mile ignoring of the interruption as he heasth; bus St: would baliaedto Gad « facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Birns, Jol Vacant land on Town Lot No 58, 3rd | Then > lingo ethnroat se oe ; puis ly brougat out the valise, . i oe , : Het : : inns, John Jacant land on Town Lot No 58, 3rd hun w . ntne an be ( 4 C sleeper to curl a little more tightly in his yee : 7 ; — ae pines a repeated home without a teakettle. Inever saw WAND} Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are cede aaa nei ieee Gatos woaa’ a a ae “oi : a and lunes 18 “uise 1ade@ © blankets farkor’s eyes opened instant- ee ee aca + one case stitution among Me . : » Mar) f On wt No 29, 2n 7 an lungs 1s “ ' ta E 1 = ee - ane ‘aed an aed i. i Stacy. ‘When did you have two thou- an amar Smee oe a eee me ; y used in their manufactures. Coyle, Philip P (aow Houses & land on Town Lots Nos 45 and 82, oy TE? “imu ;red vy co iS< 4) Apo ae as 3 a doll ° s , a As ™ § i i . “ « Taw, o1 a 1 +? E ( ahedl window ledge. Like all healthy young | **" : a seh tole Giese | haste to supply the erying want | Consumers should ask for, and be sure that Campbell hen sti ses tas lank Poe Lie tek tas = 37 coughs. SCOTE'S EMUISION, animals, he would have tried to sleep[ "USPS | r at the very next Christmas-time. " ine W ? aD) , J bom ; o & land, town Lot No 42, let bun 39 37 dep aT again, but with his momentary consct- Fear ago said Barker, unstrapping the No family can be reared properly they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co.’s goods. do Vacant land on Town Lots Nos 79480, 2d hun 8 BT With Ovypopnospnaites, whi yusNess Came the recollection that it was {| *''** ithout a teakettle. If I never had : do ouse & land on Town Lot No 53, 2nd hun 22 50 t t ousness Came beke ue . M »» _| Without a teakettie. neve ed : awe 2 heal intlamed mucus mem- | bis turn to cook the breakfast that morn- tow tong Oe you have i," ca08 ie occasion to use a drop of hot water I W ALTER BAKER & CO., Limit , do House & land on Common Lot No 24 6 75 ing, and he regretfully rolied out of his | 0" st, iroredulousty. would still have a teakettle, because of Connolly, Est Pav’k C House & land on Town Lot No 37, 3rd hua 28 12 branes. The time to take At least two days, I think,’’ returned DORCHESTER, MASS. bunk to the floor, Without stopping to ba tly, 9) 1 ime tlie Quai its homelike plhysiognomy and its con- _ = | Cameron, Edmund House & land on Town Lot No 32, 4th bun 27 00 it is before serious damage dress he opened the door and stepped out- a ete ee ae . a ; Agron ‘aioe oa soling song, and because it expresses do Vacant land on Town Lots Nos 72&73, 2d hun 6 76 j . ie sa rt side, secure in the knowledge that he a a ' t ai ao - cies He died after- all manner of domestic comfort, cozi- Davies, Simon Houre & land on Common Lot No 18 48 37 has been done. A 5o-cen was overlooked only by the Sierras, and . ae : - ness, cheerfulness and peace ; for the McKEaclern, Est Cath Vacant land on Town Lot No 100, Ist hun 3 37 bottle is enough for an oOr- | plunged bis head and shoulders in the “OF cotares he @id."* sald Deaseccet, | SRM Teneon that I would have the Fraser, William J Forge & land on Town Lot No 37, 3rd bun ll 28 uk Ae As i 3 - ’ . i si » aa. i : : ae : = i Le j z + “ . 2 } ~y cold bucket of cold water that stood by the severely, ‘‘They always do. Nothing Farmers’ Almanac” hanging under e Fitzgerala, Rowan R Hcuses & land on Common Lot No 27 3 37 Vihary cola. door. Then he began to clothe himself, ee oo ee the end of the mantelpiece in the Geitia. Mase H & land ca Town Lot No *% : C dd $1.00 ly in the cabin and partly in the | “45 8 man more quicsly than an action | 1:46 and a smooth plump, well- a is idee, fea jest Wh: Seen Le ce eee - one _ ial | a aes FO ee ec a sit. | of that kind '’ Nevertheless the two purt- : ie iy ‘ae hae wi Godkin, Flora House & land, Town Lots Nos 50,52,53, 4hun 16 8&7 Scorr & Bowns, Chemists, Belleville, Ont. | open air, with a lapse between the put fed and self-satistied cat lying in the ; ; eo , sa — — —| ting on of his trousers and coat, which | fT ta: Fled Barker rummaging among sunshine on the broad window-sill Huestie, Sareh A House & iand, Town Lots Nos 63464, 5th bun 14 62 ren a : oe —y «ome loose ¢ 6 . ; er : so e& 27 bie | eae 2 ay ‘ | he employed in bringing in wood. Rak- nih aeemee ee —— Yoo ®! True, the cat digs up my window- NRA do ! Hou-e & land ou Common Lot No 21 10 69 § 8 ing together the few embers on the ad- hud of paternal tolertien. : — plants, scratches the sofa into rags Hughes, Peter Hou-e & Jand on ‘ ommon Lot No 22 6 75 AD obe hearth, not without a prudent regard | “2 ¢ lind them bring out your Govern- whenever he gets into the sitting-room, Horne, Henry House & land on Comn on Lot No 22 6 OT SN REAS to the rattlesnake which had once been comes out of his warm nest in the shed Irving, William H House & Jand on Town Lot No 8, 3rd hun 6 7 detected tn haunting the warm ashes, he — and howls at the bachdoor in the night Joy, John House & land on Town Lot No 29, Ist hun >» 62 | began to prepare breakfast. By this = and is fully determined to sleep any- McKinnon, John House & land on Cou:rmon Lot No 23 2 2% time the other sleepers, his partners, where else but on the window-sill ; but Larter, John House & land on Common Lot No 23 6 75 Stacy and Demorest, young men of about when he does happen to be bribed or do House & land on Common Lot No 22 7 87 his own age, were awake, alert and laz- coaxed into lying there five minutes, I McLeod, James Vacant land on Common Lot No 20 2 06 ily critical of his progress. am ready to forgive him everything Maloney, eran Sonne & lend ox Teen Lat Me 82, 2nd hun 3 TS ‘*‘I don’t care about my quail on toast for the ae of the } aha prosperous, Monaghar, Patrick House & land on Common Lot No 23 37 12 ” . sakfast,’’ said comfortable air which ha gives to mv " : . cea ; ne — ee ee ales eee okakiniiainaaah ' But ae he Castoria is Dr. Samuci ar prescription for Infants oO House & land on Common Lot 4 23 10 13 Stacy, ys ’ 5 i sti , . _ fe : Ae aes . No 22 a serve with red wine. I’m not feeling could not make it seem like home with- ‘and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor foe. G a e _ a i No a 7 - very peckish this morning.’’ out the presence of a teakettle. a7 ETN | 2OUSE ¢ i ne See ieee . Ae Pee oa an knock off the An aie teakettle, ora cold one, other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute Power, Michael Vacant Jand on Town Lot No 100, 2nd hun 3 09 mp ge fried oysters after the Spanish mackerel should never be allowed in any well- for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil phy. pS : : House & land, ‘ij own Lots Nos 97498, Ist hun 33 75 > Oe for me,”’ said Demorest, gravely. ‘‘The regulated family. Nothing is more : : . 9 Morsen and Leslie § “ahs Oe fact is that last bottle of Veuve and vexatious than when, in some sharp It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty ycars’ use by McNutt Trustees of) Clicqot we had for supper wasn’t as dry need of — water, — seeks the a Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays MeQuaid, John House & land on Common Lot No 22 4 50 Ne : ? kettle and finds it cold or empty. It is lack! Heory H ion C Lot No 22 19 12 ; as I am this morning. an pty tackham, Henry ouse & sand oan Common Lot No 912 WiLL CURE YOU Accustomed to these regular Barme- like seeking a human soul for help and feverishness, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, Sweeney, Thomas House & land on Town Lot No 18, 2ad hun 15 75 Wee ntee Dodd’s Kidney Pills t re ary cide suggestions, Barker made = direct eee and finding it entitled to the cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves do Vacant land on Common Lots Nos 33, 34, 35 3 94 case of t's Disease, Diabetes, Lumb-g reply. Presently, looking up from the SAMO ACOCKI VES. =f i Vv, Steele, Robert House & land on Town Lot No 20, 3rd hun Ii 25 Dro; . rat Saree. 2 ee io, 0 said: ‘There's no more salera- But no matter whether a teakettle teething tz°1bles, cures constipation and flatulency, Sincninnt ‘Allan Saniat Daoall mn Pes a 55, Bed ae 2 2% 7 ‘ y reruncen,. eth’ » i ° e ade ) ; iro ro er > - ze ores pe > " = " - : Sold fy rs in 1 ine, oF y mail on tus, so you mustn’t _— - if - sae ANOTHER UNPRECEDENTED ISR AAS oe eee > ee na phe Castoria asc:milates the food, regulates the stomach Smith, Heary B Houses & land on Town Lot No 18, 5th hun 11 25 : . wer Si es 50 ~ is av yO re ac r en i *t ELC *t ; e ls . Mm ° . 7 a6 oie Dé E L SMITH & ‘CO.. Toronto. a pe paren bs avian yes- PAREN PLACE IN THE SHARES OF THE | and empty one; soif the housekeeper and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case Trainor, Patrick House & land on Town Lot No 62, let hun 7 75 KR. t.< Fi. 3 c& “. . j0ne ony ‘ vd ¢ . , » § : ‘ " ; a. co b ‘ i A lo 2: 9 9x ; . ‘ terday.’’ YELLOW. would avoid inconvenience, fretfulness, toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Fricnd, Thorne, Est Richard ye & sr on Comm on ; ot _ = J 25 we can sel! you Dodd's Kidney Pille at ‘“‘And I told you we hadn’t a red cent eats ; delay, impatience and all uncharitable- do ouse & land on Common sot No 2: 1 50 he following prices, viz.:—50c. per box eo buy any with, said Stacy,” who was ment bonds, ——— Stacy. But the| noecs. let her see to it that her teakettle. . do House & land on Common Lot No 23 4 50 ix boxes for $2.50. To the trade—$4.00| gico treasurer; ‘“‘put these two negatives aan mg eg wpe tap whether black as Erebus, or scoured Castoria. Castoriz. Trainor, Annie a : — on — _ a 4 ne aoe 2 62 I 1 15 ese acai vases dealin » affi re— arker rosé from Hig Knees and came to- | until she can see her face in it, is al- a cei Walsh, Michael ouse & land on Town Lot No 92, 4th hun 012 y Ms dozen, eo dosen at 92.08 per | together and you make om athemantive wards them carrying some papers in his 7 . = 7 . . “ * Castoria is an excellent medicine for chi'- “ Castoria is 59 well adapted to children tha oe : ee a L N 73° 5th i a dozea. Sent by mail to any addreas por’ leratus. Mex freely and bake in ao hot ways full and always hot. : : 7 Wright, Joseph House & land en Town Lot No 73, 5th hua 7 87 sid ° oo ed —— cs oor” hands. Demorest seized tem from him, ? éren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its I recommend it as superior toany prescriptioy Willows Jobn House & land on Common Lot No 24 ll 25 . oven. ne spre: ; ’ : sii ood effect upon their children.” kno ” ih , : = i . : a : ie ' . | opened them, spread them on the table, : : & wn to me. ft 4 nies GEORGE E. HUGHES, Nevertheless, after a toilet as prim examined hurriedly the date, signatures OneWay to Get Rich, Da. G. C. Osaoon, Hi. A. Arcuea, M. D., do Vacant land on Common Lot No 27 4 00 Charlottetown. itive as Barker's, they sat down to what he had prepared, with the keen appetite and transfers, glanced again quickly at the newspaper paragraph, looked wildly If you want to get rich and famous Loweil, Mass. 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N, ¥. * Castoria is the best remedy for children of Notice ts hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Victoaj _ on triaaaalie gotte » mountain air, and the re- at a single stroke, write a popular song, “Our physiciras in the ch’iren’s depart | Cap, 12, Section 91, after 30 days’ publication of the above list, being a list of th YoU eee S at Stacy, and then at Bark j al devoti : > 4 i i i i » : ; o ; — IF gretful fastidiousness, born of the recol- | ** ° fs io ; ee ee ee =e ee Ow which Iam acquainted. I hope the day isnot | ment have spoken highly of their expert | Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown who have failed to pay within the time pre Want a wife lection of better things. Jerked beef, | S45Pe i eee ne pet a ban er a = a — far distant when mothers will consider the real ence in their outside practice with Castoria, scribed the Assessment severally levied upon their Real Property in said City, I wil at it : ‘* By the living hickey !— " sic . sias ’ oy , : Sail ; , a he ‘ on . : . ; : ’ “see 7 : ’ frizzled with salt pork ina frying pan, : on y 1 . ai y - ; is a0! musi as ent sUsiast s a other day, interest of their children, and uso Castoria in- and although we only have among our make an application to His H nor the Stipendiary Magistrate of said City for Judg Want a cook, bolied potatoes, biscuit and coffee com- B'gosh! he has got ‘em! echoed That's the easiest way to get before stead of the variousquack nostrumswhich are { medical supplies what is known as reguls . ? Want a partner, Want Waut a servant girl, & situation, Want to sell a farm, ia viously served as a a “a : . Pe , Da. J. F. Erecnetor, Boston, Mass ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, City Collector - r ule ifn eae Ss aa Pye “Teil me, fair sir,’’ said Stacy, with | in My Back Yard.” Tha: made a big Conway, Ar ALLEN C. Surra, Pres., D ber 16. 1895—1 — Se ee ae nag a oro lit to eounter- | *Parkling eyes, ‘‘hast still left in yonder | roll for the fellow who wrote it. He ce ee Want to rent a_ house, —_— ae eee a gol wun and take the | “@Sket any rare jewels, rubies, sarcenet | was a Chicago fellow and was as poor The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. 1 A LL TLL. OI: Mk Nae eam eS oe ewmcm Want to exchange anything, posed the repast. The biscuits, however, proving remarkably heavy after the first mouthful, were used as missiles, thrown through the open door at an empty bot- act the taste out of their mouths. Suddenly Stacy. ‘Twenty sharos,’’ continued Demorest, breathlessly, ‘‘at two thousand dollars a share—even if it’s only a part—is two hundred thousand dollars! J+«rusalem !’’ or links of fins gold? Peradventura a pearl or two may have been overlooked !”’ the public and get a pile of money Scalia. ‘‘Imay happen to hit the popular fancy, and then I'll be fixed for life. Take this little song, ‘‘ You Can't lay as Job's turkey. He lived in a little house on Taylor street—410, I believe y eel wlent rai he 2 2 sound of horses’ hoofs, ee ; - a 4 Wat to sell plants or grain they hear =e ee ; ‘‘No—that's all,"’ returned Barker, that didn’t even have a back yard, i" a ee ‘ saw the quick passage of a rider in the : ; , ‘o} shag Want to sell groceries or drugs, cinee the cabin dak ie Oe One night the theme was suggested to ne space yeTor 1@ cabin, , . > . i . Saat 2 sik oe head ai 7 eee “You hear him! Rothsebild says} him by a song that an actor friend of nt QO sell or trade anything, smart impact upon the table of some oa, + Wikees : Melee - 4 ‘ i ce : = ch h ee a t] ait diieeh Ghenwe ter “hi, Be was that’s all. rince wterhazy says he us had written on pretty much the Want to find customers for anything, | small obje , ; . hasn't another red cent—only two huan- | same lines, and he sat down and wrote Want to eell or buy horses, pigs or catt'e ADVERTISE IN THE ESAAMINER ° y ° yr ‘ i i ‘ tT > A Happy New Year mes tp taechon bed aveaeuip tame | ee atts eee ee oe 8} Siecigl i sel i , To All polled while yt darhp from the prves, | ,. Dor, sald , Drmorest, | promptly. | street just because he was the first to an Eiited by ALBERT SHAW. 10es, Sieigh Shoe Steel, Disston’s i e : r pis iti : . : ‘stand on your head and ye sO, stop! sing ‘ wee warie, a . ¥ > 9 S seine but Demorest eventually opened it, and Come here!’ Heseized both Barker and *There’s a fortune init if you touch HE REVIEW OF % a = sconced himself behind it : ee, . 5 et = ’ 4 « ‘ a a ae r._») Cnacon slong ema . Stacy by the hand, and ran out into} a popular vein, and that’s what I’m REVIEWS it FIVE on oe ee buy New Years ‘““Nary news? asked Stacy . sn air. Here they danced violen: iming at.” — MONT I: ay Gifts. To-night and Monday and **No! There never is any! said Demor- - eh oe yr oa unde ou | gprs cui aban name implies, gives in 0 er C ua ar awa, el et ei a oe est, scornfully. ‘‘We ought tostopthe| 7 bas cece ailicnades a th ce readable form the best Tae lay we will give 25 and 30 per ea buckeye, in perfect silence, and then re A Beaconsfield Anecdote. $1 oo o j ] b d ; r - . aper. 7 —- ; » ssehane . ann cent. discount on a!i Fancy Goods,|~ «you mean the paper man ought to, | ‘Urmed to the cabin, grave but perspir One day when the late Lord Beacons- that appears in the other * ° Ag ents fer t 1é@ Cete rate Ameri- gently. | ‘7%: great magazines all over Dressieg Cases, Work Baskets, Jewel Cases, Manicure iding Albums, Setts, Fancy China and Tovs of aillii.. .me, ae ili: ead at rinter-ti s oe si binsiniias sagas oe " ' | his eyes suddenly rive ted on the paper. dslen ‘whl Glen. 46 ohh Cledker ready wit. It be ing winter time, and increase of worthy periodicals, these careful descriptions, Calendars, Xmas and| ‘Then, after the fashion of ordinary ih ak a ek ene ’» | the weather unusually severe, the : oe , : eae e . : he humanity, he stopped short and read the shedndbacties * : » we sa | villager, after paying his respects to reviews, summaries, and i ' Jy vy [ | iF 7 f i " si ae ea Cc LEWIS intcresting item to himself. When he had | ‘ “We " ae nothing of the kind,” sald his lordship, commenced to make an “ quotations, giving the ANNUAL Vv BY IN i ayy Ff lp ia i Bh 7 she > y S g 3 P ” : , : so ? ° n pes or ¢ i a > : * yi . - ~ - a A _~ deca iii Diniie finished he brought his fist and ths paper Demateat, dectiedis. “We ala’s<in ia. | *O% al fora little help. gist of periodical litera~ | susscription (Se sow S 7 . ; ne ‘ fo u, Opulent Sir—th I . ; ° : s ¢V Re greenhorn who never did a stroke of | fF you, : eta oug ‘ ic ill Our Own Insufficiency, women who have made the history of the month. | THREE TIPAT k in his life. Here are we—with no | becomes us horny-handed sons cf teil to Continual sunshi i ontle ‘ i Cc 6 N Ss I y\ 1Oo N, wor ‘i Se i ontinua sunshine ant gentle The Lit -y World savs: “We are deevl RECENT ‘8 u foolishness, no airs nor graces and yet | rub shoulders wich Dives—is perchanoe zephyrs in the outward world would 4 Lsterary orem Say e* re deeply SAMPLES ¢ j it o Ss N ESS, men whe would do credit to twice that | to cine with you—to take a pasty and a 9p et impressed from month to month with the value io DYSPEPSIA.* Sick HEADACHE, REGULATE THE LIVER, ONE PILL AFTER EATING and held en tos bis of paper.” ineaten “Suna Oe ae ret — our own safe state—that of watchful- own, and speaks - — oe - aenas Gh EE gene Sega ae INSURES GCOD CIGESTION. ‘‘What’s up now?’ asked Stacy, with | Barker, > eee * ES Tt ioe aed prayer under a humiliating the hour. It is a singular combination of the monthly magazine and \PRIGE 25 CT. Tre PODDS MEP ETO the regular morning delivery of the coun- try newspaper. **He’s getting to be a mighty sure shot,’’ said Demorest, approvingly, look- ing at his upset can of coffee as he pick- ed up the paper, rolled into a cylindrical wad as tightly as a cartridge, and began We don’t pay him, said Barker, ‘*Weil, that’s the same thing, Smarty! No news, no pay! Hallo! he continued, together, violently down upon the table. —grubbin’ away on this hill side like niggers, glad to get enough at the end of the day to pay for our soggy biscuits and horse bean coffea, and just look what fulis into the lap of some lazy, sneakin’ amount of luck, and seem born to do it, too—and we're set aside for some long, lank pen-wiping scrub who just knows enough to sit down on his office stool the carelessness begotten of familiarity with his partner's extravagance. ired thousand dollars.”’ ‘What ought I todo, bors?’ asked Barker, timidly glancing from one to the wher. Yet he remembered witb delight all that day and for méuy a year after- wards that Le oply saw in their faces un- seltish joy and aftlection at that supreme ‘Of course,’” said Barker, wiping his forehead, ‘we'll just get some money on these certificates and buy up that next That money is yours, old chap—every we'll do is to be d—d before we'll see you trop # dime of it in this God-forsaken hole. No!’’ ‘*But we're par*ners,’’ gasped Barker. ‘‘Not in this! The utmost we can do glass of Malvoisie—at some restaurant in Sacramento—when you've got things fixed, in honor of your return to affiu- vnes. But more would ill become us!’ frightened smile. ‘*We have not yet looked through our this silly little effusion, ‘ You Can't Play in My Back Yard.’ ** That effort cinched things for him. Life was smooth sailing after that. He’s now rolling in plenty. ‘How Charles K. Harris made a fortune out of *‘ After the Ball” is an field was walking in his grounds at Hughenden Manor, he was accosted by a well-known parishioner noted for his “How often haveI told you to be lager ; ‘but then who ever thought of seeing all this snow and frost ?” This ready retort had the desired effect. not produce a healthy atmosphere for animal or vegetable life. It is just so in a spiritual sense. Continual abound- ing in heavenly enjoyment would tend to make us relax our efforts to abide in sense of our own insufficiency for any good word or work. products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has woa us to look with favor upon it.” Unirep Hosrrrat anp Dispersary, destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing eyrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves.” PP “ALL THE MAGAZINES IN ONE.”* Tm#REVIEW"REVIEWS the world, generally on the same date that they are published, With the recent extraordinary aa Ces =. = ‘‘Now, look at this! Talk of luck will | * F ticoenmentr penateas heb careful and prepare for a rainy day ?” oe ; $ you! Just think of it. Here are we— — : ee cal cha = or oo “Ah! that’s right enough; sol did, the subscription price. 2.50. hard working men with lots of sabe, too | 8&*% Je » an py thing | my lord.” said the ready-witted vil- @ Aside from these departments, the editorial ~~ —! = "= ture, are alone worth idorse Nails, ment against each and all of the lands above described for the respective amounts Fo levied against them, and then unpaid, and that upon such judgment being duly entered I will further apply for a warrant for the sale of such lands. Dated this 16th day of December, A. D. 1895. eesssssssssssssosssssunsooseSNSSoNSSoSooNSS W HOLESALE. Zinc, Glass, Bar Iron, Cut Nails, Clinch Nails, can Hightand Ranges. Charlottetown, January 3, 1896—135 and contributed features of the REVIEW OF REVIEWS are themselves equal in extent to a magazine. The Editor’s ‘Progress of the World” is an invaluable chronicle of the happenings of the thirty days just past, with pictures on every page of the men and of the ‘REVIEW OF REVIEWS,’ which is a sort of Eiffel Tower for the survey of the whole field of periodical literature. And yet it has a mind and voice of its 25 cents. x the daily newspaper. It is daily in its freshness; | Creme de la Creme «x» La Fayette CIGARS and CIGARETTES ‘*Listen,’’ said Demorest, reading: | /uggage, a seid Dergorest, with invine- it is monthly = - method. It is the world Agents find it piacktiiiied “Another unprecedented rise has taken | ible gravity, ‘‘and there’s a secret recess Monroe Doctrine in Congress, under a field glass. the [lost - . hu place in the shares of the Yellow Ham- | —2 double fond—to my portmanteau, a 16 — aol Sold on all News Stands. Single Copy, 25 cents. Are for sale in every store in the city. mer’s first extension mine since the sink- | Known only to @ trusty page which has SE ESTSN, SOF. Shae ae ee ee Profitable $e ee © cewr emerge enemas? Lyman’s Coffee is delicious. Ask for a free sam pi Nickle Alarm Clocks From now until Christmas 45 per cent. Now if you want to present your friends with nice pre- ing of the newshaft. lt was quoted yes- terday at ten thousand dollars a foot. When it is remembered that scarcely two years ago the original shares, issued at fifty doilars per share, had dropped to only fifty cents per share, it will be seen that those who were able to hold on have got a good thing.’’ ‘*‘What mine did you say?’’ asked Bark- er, looking up meditatively from the dishes he was already washing. ‘The Yellow Hammer first extension, ”’ returned Demorest, shortly. ‘I used to have some shares in and I think I have them still,’’ Barker, musingly. ** Yes,’ said Demorest. promptly, ‘‘the paper speaks of it here. We understand, ”’ he continued, reading aloud, ‘‘that our eminent fellow-citizen, George Barker, otherwise known as ‘Get Left Barker,’ and ‘Chucklehead’ was one of the fortun- ate individuals.’’ ‘‘No,’’ said Barker, with a slight flush of innocent pleasure, ‘‘it can’t say that, How could it know?’’ Stacy laughed, but Demorest coolly continued. ‘‘You didn’t hear ail, Listen! ‘We say was one of them, but having already sold his apparently use- less certificates to our popular druggist, Jones, for corn plasters at a reduced fate, he is unable to realize’’ ‘*You may laugh, boys,’’ said Barker, that, said ‘*You sev,’’ he continued, ‘they ic It is r ported ‘from the Brit ish Em bassy ia Contintinople that about fifty thousand pounds will be required to save the Ar- not been disturbed sinea I left my ances- tral home in Faginia. ‘Thero may tea few first debentures of Erie, or what not, still there."’ “I felt some strange disc-like protub- erances in my dress suit the other day but belike, they are but poker chips,”’ said Stacy, thoughtfully, An uneasy feeling crept over Barker. The color which had left hia fresh cheek returned to it quickly, and he turned his eyes away. Yethe had seen nothing in his companions’ eyes but affection— with even a certain kind of tender com- miseration that deepened his uneasi- nese, *‘I suppose,"’ he said, desperately, after « pause, “‘I vught to go over to Bloomville and make some inquiries. ’’ “At the bank! old chap! at the bank,’’ said Demorest, emphaticaily. ‘Take my advice and don't go anywhere else. Don’t breathe a word of your luck to anybody. And don’t, whatever you do, be tempted to sell just now; you don’t know how high that stock’s going to jump set.”’ “IT thought,’’ stammered Barker, that yon boys might like t@go over with me.”’ ‘“*We can't afford to take another holl- day on grub wages, and we're -only two to work to-day, said Demorest, with a slight increase of color and the faintest tremor in his voice. ‘‘And it won’t do, old chap, for us to be seen bumming you first cwme to us. *‘Nonsense!'’ said Barker, indignantly. “Gospel, my boy!’’ eaid Demorest, shortly. the senate committee on foreign relations would have reported the Monroe doctrine resolution to the senate yesterday, but ac- tion was deferred until Friday. The resoi- ution, when it is reported te the senate, will be funnd to be of pronounced and positive tone. It isthought the committee will take the ground that congressional acticn is superior to personal utterances, and it ia understood the committee will close the opening left in Mr. Cleveland’s Venezuelan message through which many profess to believe Great Britain may pass to a settlement between herself and Ven- ezuela. The text of the resolution will be broad and general. It will be made to apply to the Venezuela case, as well as any developments that may arise in the future. It will declare acquisition of any territory by any fureign power by con- quest, cession, purchase or otherwise to be an unfriendly act to the United States, etc., and will be intended as a warning to Great Britain not to attempt to purchase disputed territory. Itis expected the re- solution will be reported favorably at Fri- day’s meeting, and the senate will be ask- ed to take prompt action in the ma‘ter. e ++ere The Westminster Gazette repeats the ac- sertion that there has been an understand- ‘CHRONIC HEADACHE. The change in my Mother's condi- tion marvellous. Baa ieee sss sess sss sssssss sess SSSSSSESSNSSSOSSOSSSSSUOSSSSSNSSNSSNSSNSSNSSNSSOOSSOSSNSSSSONSSOSAN a REVIEW REVIEWS Magazine. 13 Astor Place, New York. 9999999999999990099999999999999999999999099 z55 Latest Desi : ing arrived at between Great Britain and a 6S 6s §xns TUNA h ; : Ez we will sell our stock of with simple seriousness, ‘‘but I really |ruund with you on the hsels of your France, and points to the settlement of the mn ; rr ree : — Se TN \ ! : : . Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a I — got =e Just — good fortune. ‘ For oe knows | Mekong dispute as being the first fruit of . = 2 . ad e , : +. . ‘ 4 "ll see !’’ ® rose an yegan to drag | were poor, and sooner or later every- bi t : ~ . 4° a 2 at a big discount—20, 30 and put a well-worn valise from under his | body'll know you were rich even when = Tn Stamped Linen Squares for Doilies and Center Pieces, ¥ ith Stov es and Hardware, Walker's Corner. bunk. directions how to work them and colors to be used. Ask for che B. & A. Patterns BUY Give them a trial and convince yourself that you are smoking the finest. Manufactured by J. M. FORTIER, Montreal. sept24—dy & wky tf Bisssell’s Perfection. Carpet sweeper, THE BEST MADE. Charlottetown, December 20, 1895—135 & wkv => o> o® @> 22222 e a a mo Horse ae ot * . : aargy = ———— = —————<—<— — , t : é 7 sents at a low price give US | menians of Anatolia from starvation until _—— frozen truth, old man!’’ said Scott's Sarsaparilia is a Boon. 4 Wood 5 Phosphodine.—7%- Great English Remedy. y » 8 g. ~~ a >a f call. aoa Barker took up his hat with some MONTREAL, August 29th, 1895. Ss Is the result of over 25 years treating thousands of cases with all known a ‘ Also. repairing attended to com ~~ | stiffness and moved towards the door. GENTLEMEN :—There is such a change ¢ drugs, until at last we have discovered the true remedy and treatment—& i * se} at Here he stopped irresolutely—an irresolu- | in my mother’s health that I cannot re- combination that will effect a prompt and permanent cure in all stagesof f wita puncet vali ty and /ar- tion that seemed to communicate itself | strain myself from writing you. She Sexual Debility, Abuse or Excesses, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Mental Zk ranted. 5 to his partners. There was a moment's | suffered for years past wit a chronic Worry, Excessive Use of Opium, Tobacco, or Alcoholic Stimulants, all of i é G Dy awkward silence. Then Demorest sud- | Meadache, accompanied with a disordered : which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Wood's z G 2 U R y 3 5 denly seized him by the shoulders witha | stomach. She was weak and irritable, 2 Before Taking. Phosphodine has been used successfully by hundreds of cases that seemed decl2 North Side Queen Square. grip that was half a caress and walked | and we thought she was going into a de- almost hopeless—cases that had been treated by the most talented physi- . "I —-— him rapidly tothe door. ‘‘And now, cline. For three weeks she has been : cians—cases that were on the verge of despair and insanity —cases that were “The Royal I Ge, of Liverpool,” don’t stand foolin’ with us, Barker boy, | taking a course of Scott's Sarsaparilla, emans ar m CO we ar. tottering over the gravo—but with the continued and persevering use of OMInION él 6a 7 1g, ve, Tp00!, | but just trot off like a little man and | which was recommended to her Mr, Wood's Phosphodine, these cases that had been given up to die, were . get your grip om that fortune; and when | McGale, Druggist, Montreal. Her head- restored to manly vigor and health—Reader you need not despair—no mat- REGISTERED- SELLING AGENTS: Seer & Goff, Charlottetown. Stewart & Gates, Charlottetown. RK. T. Holman, Summerside. J. H. Myrick, Tiguish. A. McKinnnon, Colman. Albt. Craig, Emerald. ° Cyrus Morris, Bradalt a- e A.J. McLeod & Co. Stanley Bridge. Feehan & Egan, Mount Stewart. Sterns Bros., Souris. 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