“This is true Liberty. when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxirives. - XAMINER. Sixete Corres Two Cents se — “VOL.25-NO. 154 ~ ¥ ‘ + * . ° . ¥> ’ ry oes . 7 r ~ . .¥ _" 7 YT \ ’ 7. Y r vy » nN > » . NEW SERIES. [ARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1889. ! | — | | Montague. Parnell Commission. Ghes if Or roiil I f N; ) apne MR tI Ee tei ASSESSES uer Pp . ; fick Far A ar’s | The following vessels cleared since my}S5!® HENRY JAMES CONCLUDES HIS ADDRESS : a a on we % i last report: Reppo, Macdonald, 400 bush. IN BEHALF OF THE “* TIMES, | ic alae ies 5 4 | potatoes, 100 bush. turnips; Spy, Robert- rie j i on ‘ ai ner i, il li hing (‘o | or 2 coal ee oe : Gi a ee ison, 104 bush. potatoes, iil bush turnips; At the Parnell commission all the ag = ; | when you want the best Lloodl-purifier. R, Ferguson, Macdonald, 743 bush. pota-|for the London Times were preseut. Sir Li rita its forty years | toes, 2.459 bush oats, 35 bush. turnips;| Henry James continued his speech for the a | of unex mean eee | Beacon Light, Tipple, 800 bush. potatoes, Times. He said Parnell paid Redmond (DUN HOUSE,” QUBEN SQUARE | Loot Piagdees wea |4y800 bush. oats, 130 bush. turnips, 2i}$170, and promised Redmond would be ee = Agta et ange on ;.. bush. barley, 49 carcasses mutton, 25 qtrs. called to exjlain why the paymenc was I Et | take in preferripo veel, 15 tubs butter, 25 bbls. carrots, 7 do made, but he said Redmond never had been r : aa. “ _ parsnips, 60 fowls, 23 dressed hogs; all the called. Sir Henry attempted to show bow ‘i | : above was shipped by G. Wightman; Alice| the Clan-na-Gael became parmount in the : See Sarsapariila /L, Barns, 1300 bush. potatoes, 1,800 bush, | body which represented the Lrish- American 2 a le » epeeeeeeaeies . IAA RE oxts, 200 bush. turnips, by P. Keily;}™movementand controlled and directed its rh ths 3 T) ETRY TO PLEASE THE PUBLIC AND SUCCEED. to any other. Tho sadia, Knockle, 2.5 ves, 600| Operations. He emphasized the fact that . 3 : Acadia, Knockle, 2,500 bush. potatoes, 600 | Operations P Une M 050 Vy Our Factory has been running over six years, and fore-runner of mod- | bush oats, 400 bush turnips, 3,500 Ibs, | Parueli did not denounce the use of dyna- 7 Advertis ; 8 a : . " — . 5] cael ern blood medicines, pork, by D. Forbes; Will Carlton, Nicker-} ™te, and quoted from an article in the ae having th roughly studied the wants of the people, can please Ayer’s Sarsaparilla { son, 1,400 bush. potatoes, 290 bush. oats, | Jrishinan praising Parnell for the stand he cesta, ba ws gen ‘ at them every time. Ask for the follo wing brand 3, and get is ott} the most pops [150 bush. turnips, 5,400 Ibs. pork; Orion,} ad taken. He admitted Parnell was pro- appli . value r vou r money: — a a _ - go Perrine, 750 bush. potatoes, 300 bush. oats| bably unaware of the appearance of the .o : 2 ee a ee a vs er demand than a 99 bush turnips, 3500 Ibs. pork, both by article, but contended that the Jrishman, Tt ' 2 NOVEMBER. 1889 others combined, Macdonald Bros. & Co.; Fannie Young, which was Parnell’s property, wis enabled ALMANAU FUR NUVBEMBER, 1688, Ma Me ee ,wwy ee R; ‘ “ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is selling faster |Porria, 900 bush. potatoes, 3,000 bush. | proclaim the policy uf Parneil and the — Ma ae Bea f, j ize Edita ' X XX Mottled, Nilve i ai 9| than a eet eee to oats, 1,500 bush. turnips, 5,000 Ibs. pork, course he was pursuing. Sullivan and : Pale, White Rose, Yellow R | BEE" Aminy, sce” YY" |70 “ho caria, 300" th. ttre | ond, Si Mon declared, opnty preeed Full W 7 ~N Pra Pate ie Qse CLIOW Ose “Tes in saying that my sales of | /¢0g4 3,500 bush potatoes, both by Beer & | ##sassiuation in connection with the \isn- be! BAUra Fare, We ’ ae Aver's Batpaparilia far excel those of ,|Sprague; Elisha Crowell, Butler 2,436 ee. eS ee eee Last Qi ‘ .m, NW Bhatmtec «ys B. ‘ any other, atid it gives thorough satisfac- {bush. potatoes by Poole & Thompson; | *°®eme regarding the agitation in America below | ; arch diki 3 and Asta nd Boqu et. Honan ae Bush, Des Moines, lows. wader’ Henly, 305 coh. sotatoen, 700 was the best proof of his statesmanship and New Moon, 22nd day, $h., 31.1m., p.m., NW. | « Aver’s Sarsaparilla and Ayer’s Pills {| bush. oats, 140 bush. turnips, by Poole & | 8@@acity. Sir Henry concluded his speech DeLIOW Hori }. store. I cam recommend them conscien- tiously.”—©, Bickhaus, Roseland, Hl. “We have sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilia First Quarter, 29th day, lh., - ——-—--—(«)) , pa STL : a *P =e : S Ff & a - yer » a < . -' .~ = <2 ; : ay . ~ Hig i Da a2 t 2 a ; a ft. | ; 2 NO Pi f AS 4 py|PAY OF WHER i icets | rises water] lemh UF 4 LEbRai cD DiahiUs Oil. | j } ; | are the best selling medicines in my Pharmacist, here for Over thirty years and always 1mn m I ul —————( 0} . ; —— a . recommend it when asked to name the | Frida; oe eed ol ee Gsh Paid for Tallow and Gr2a3s. hest bloodspurifier.’— W. T. McLean, 2 /Saturday +8 JY . 1 v “ ol ; Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. 3) Sunday oa ee oo ae me “T have sold your medicines for the 4) Monday 1) 30) 3 43) 8 23, A last sevemteen years, and always keep §| Tuesday — me SS. 2 eee es as ae lie ; them in stock, as they are staples. 6i\W slay “a Me rvzoe © FF a . 6 ; , ‘ There is nothing so good for the youth- 7iThursday . 55 33) 4 54/10 20 37 = an — | a y ful blood) as Ayers Sarsaparilla.” = 8! Friday 57! 31! & 23/10 54 34 - ~ on .. L. Parker, Fox Lake, Wis. 9|Sat irday 58, 29) 5 54/11 28) | PROPRIETORS, ‘“ Aver’s Sarsaparilla oe best 7 nts : : os 7 a ~ ro PACTORY—Weymouth Street. OFFICE—King Square. mo ng teen a ce, yt 127 Se 3} 961 8131118! 23 +26—3m 2aw (tues sat) wky : Doctors say, ‘I prescribe it over the ee | 95) 9 1 ~~ counter.’ It never fails to meet the 13) W ednesday an: calem ter @ . > —<—— cases for Which I recommend it, even 14; Thursday 4 o a 2 oS aS ba re aie where the doctors’ a? ae have 15| Friday i} 221217) 3 + = mi ff ra . been of no avail.””—C. F. Calhoun, 16 Saturday X| 2iimorn} 4 49 I Be : pass Monmouth, Kansas. 17'Sun lay 10 os : 23 6 . y a ei 5 . ill aes | 7 xs a Ayer’s Sarsaparilia, 2Oi\Wednesday | 14) 18) 3 51} 8 52) 4 (x) PREPARED BY 2! Thurs lay 16 7&7 8 oa l . . x ve 4 e 22|Priday vis sao? soo ©6 Q@ur Stock of Pall and Winter Goods is HOW| ©. 4. ©, Ayer & Co, Lowel, Mass, 23|Saturday isi 15) 7 43i11 4 57 ‘ . F Price $1; @x botties, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. r : a 14) @ Re ‘ A 1 r . * ; Msuniy | 9 1 sors 34 Complete, and we call the attention of our cus-| — 2) onday ve zs : 4 i ea “4 ' ‘: ° 2 * © QTuesiay | 23) 1911 6/935 50 tomers and the public generally to the im- AUCTION. oR i ' ali r " 5 li alt ali 2 17 47 *» 7 ’ q é ° 7 qt 7 ’ . : : ‘ ~ 9 a\tnursday | St alsa) amense bargains we are offering in Gents 2 30/Satur: 7 28/4 10) 1 27) 4 27) 8 43 pr I A™M instructed by Mr. William Burhoe to aderwear, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Cuff Buttons, | [ 43 inset» hirt Studs, Breastpins, Silk Handkerchiefs, |g) yonesday, 97th November, inst., uspenders, We. hy AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M.,, We have a very fancy lot of Cloths, in Naps, |Q3,)h% Pamser, Charlottetown Royalty, Farm formerly occupied by Mr. Meltons, Suitings, &c., which we will dispose Of Tar) smith, comprising 44 acre of the very best Jand, 33 of which arecleared andin a P. J, FORAN. a eee JOHN T. MELLISHL, Barrister, Attorney, Notary Public, «c.. : CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. y S Ss OFFICE—London Nonse Building, AF OUF usual low prices. (Davies’ Corner), Quccn St. very high state of cultivation, 3 more ready for stumping, and the balance in bush. Large two-story Dwelling House, finished through- vo out; large Barn, with commodious Base All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended | Charlottetewn, Oct. 18, 1889—end why Stable and Root Cellar; good Horse Stable ne . r I area? - ‘ ’ to. Money to ane on sow inter eee = —— - —————= ‘land Granary, good Well, etc. v y & wky ¢ Also, that very desirable Farm nearly oppo- site, known as the ‘‘ Hermitage Farm,” for- merly occupied by Mr. Robert MeLarren, comprising 43 acres of excellent land, 37 of which are cleared and in the highest state of cultivation, the balance ready for stumping. A never-failing stream of water runs along BROKERS : the margin of this property, accessible for —AND— watering stock from every field, and the bed Commission Merchants, THRESHERS AND SHAKERS Iesiivceccrgis “test aes a i A.tso—The whole of the Stock, Crop, Farm HALIPAX Implements, Household Furniture, etc., as siiiidie iad fallows ;— . . ? a : STOCK—1 superior Brood Mare, 5 years Consignments of Island produce will receive | ; : . old (with foal by Honest Lincoln), 1 do., 13 i. ion i g = ars < i fval i , prompt attention. ae Cun COOMbined Threshers and Cleaners. |x wit tat by young Banister), 1 Rerexences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier | orse, years old; 1 do., & years oid; i do., Rest of an Seotis lifax : | 4 years old; 1 fine Cart Horse, 3} years old; 1 Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; VD. C. J t . , td; Chalmers, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia | Foal, 4 superior Milch Cows, 2 Jersey Grade Charlottetown. i Heifers (1 year old), 2 Jersey Grade Heifer 7 Calves, 2 Jerséy Grade Bull Calves, | superior 'YX7 E are manufacturing these Machines, and have some ready |Gucimsey Bull (14 years old), 2 young Pigs, | ia a ‘ * ° ° ‘ ens, : ay rove | VY to ship. They combine the latest American improve-|¢crop—a4o bushels Wheat, 35 bushels Bar- VERE CHAN E Ss nents, are fast Threshers very. light running, and easy on|!*Y, 300 bushels Qats, 600 bushels Potatoes, LONDON, ENGLAND | ’ os 7 ws ° ‘ 1,000 bushels Turnips, 20 tous Hay, a large R nd in Camade L, Maeurow ¢ Horses. We believe them to be superior to any machines of the |quantity of Straw. i epresenve i anad ' Mv. ©o° x i i Rie ‘ed DW Tel. ie , IMPLEMENTS—1 Maxwell Reaper, 1 Moscrave, Halifax kind ever sold on P. K. Island, and we guarantee them t) give] wid Rake, 1 Seederand Harrows combined, Oct. 24, 1887. - ‘satisfac ion in every respect. Terms liberal. For sale at —c71889<>— | MARK WRIGHT & COS. Carts, 2 Trucks, 1 Bain Wagon, 1 Express do., 5 Wood Sleighs, 1 Box Sleigh, 1 Driving ZI 7 Brin harlottetown, Nov. 15, 1889—2aw wky BOSTON DIRECT. ————— GEORGE MUSGRAVE JaMES A. MORRISON. iE in, Borse Powers. ———— (xX) — arene nice 2 Ol a ee ee WARREN & JONES, PEA rows, 1 Hay Fork and Tackle, 4 sets Cart Harness, 2 sets Oarriage do., 1 set Dowble do., 2 sets Rack Bands and Traces, 1 set Swings, forks, Shovels, Hoes, etc. FURNITURE—1 Parlor Set, 1 Bedroom Sleigh, | set Harness, 2 Imported Ploughs, 1 Moulding Plough, 1 Horse Hee, 1 set Har- we a ee ee | i Boston, Halitax and P. E. Island p-ageem Steamship Line. [ at amount, 12 months’ credit en approved joint notes. : If the day be very unfavorable, sale will be Ouly Direct Line Without Change, iim oo held on first fine day following. 17, | A DAG | ss J. meee aes CH ARLOTTETO Whi TU BOSTON, | D - B 0 : ; 5 ~ ivi E 4 5 4 A fd 4 TAI LU 8 Charlotctown Royalty, ei pe ‘The Staunch Bh pc Steamships | . a Ste 3 > novev—dy & wkKy pa . “Carroll” and “Worcester,” () Horses, Carriages and Sleighs having been thoroughly refurnished and put into | first-ciass condition in every respect, will, during the s¢ ason of 1899, run as follows, commencing With the “CARROLL,” Charlottetown, Thursday Sth May, at 4 p. m. vue of these vessels will leave Boston for | Charlottetown EVERY W EDN ESDAY, at Noon, : and Chariottetown for Boston EVERY THURS- may , at Six o’clock, p. m rexceilent Passenger accommodation. Low ‘HE PEOPLE’S FAVORITE PLACE OF TRADE, where the prices are so low that we will send you away rejoicing. We would specially invite you to see our | FOR SALE, Mens’ Reefers, Mens’ Overcoats, Mens’ Suitings, Men’s and MEF ORGS’ having no further a use for his Horses, Uarriages and Sleighs, Boys’ Furnishing Goods, 406 Fur and Cloth Caps, From jwili sell them, together with Furs, Harneey, &c., by private sale. They may be seen at ‘any time at his Stables, | oct28—tf Bushels of SUPERIOR COKE for sale at reduced price before being Fur Coats and Sieigh Robes. sncerccarstwnarens "Ay * manmimaream em FARES~— First-clasa Passage Berth in well- erin C8 $6 alsroom Hort, 0 WY AC AING FOR EVERYBODY ! Rates for Freizht arte bs : ‘ all - eirgat, wh ch is alwar Caref iliy handled. 6 - > aiw Lys CARVELL BROS., Agents, Charlottetown, The fat, the lean, the rich, the poor, the wise, the simple, the young, the old, 2/){)}() Ho ittsoN LORING, Treasurer, the millionaire, the beggar, the blind, the lame. Saaiaetel. Aunie ob tee Gen Woke. awe . | . | move—Gi cod Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, | CharlottetoumOUet. 1899. * Set, 2 Room Stoves, etc. ¥ TERMS—For Real Estate, liberal and}59. made known at sale. For movable property, Ea all sums under $7 cash on delivery ; over that = IrishSmackerel, and has a dull weak tone. Thompson, Cameron & Martin; Hector W. G., Oxner, 5,000 bush. potatoes, by James Rourke. Owing to the weather shipping was not very brisk this week, still a consid- erable quantity passed hands. Potatoes advanced to 25c,, and even 26c. to-day. Oats 34to 34c., turnips, 17 to 18¢c., pork 5 to 5$c., beef 4to 5c. Butter is in good demand. Several vessels still remain to be loaded, Your correspondent would tender his sincere thanks to Mr. Aitken, the obliging custom house official, for his readi- ness on all occasions to furnish information relative to the shipping and other matters connected with his department. The many friends of Captain C. B. Fraser will be happy to hear of his rapid recovery from his recent severe illness. Captain Fraser is one of our most worthy citizens. The following perons were elected elders of the Presbyterian church here, of which |Campbell, C. B. Fraser, John McQueen, James Moar and Benjamin F. Stewart. The remains of the late Deacan Dewar were followed to their last resting place at Brudenell by a yery large number of car- riages, The address of Rev. O. B. Emery was very solemn and impressive. Mrs. B. 8. Keefer, the celebrated tem- perance lecturer, is in the village, and is Our hotels are well patronized by per- manent as well as transient boarders. Horse-buyers, produce dealers, tree agents, bummers, etc., and are alwaya on hand whether wanted or not, Mr. J. Leslie Poole has disposed of his farm to Mr. John A. Annear for the sum of $4,000, or thereabouts. The property isa good one, and Mr. Annear intends to said that he and one of his neighbors in- tend to erect a schoolhouse for themselves on the hne between their farins. M. Nov. 23, 1889. ——— Boston Market Prices. Boston, Noy. 21. There is a full supply of most all are leaning in buyers’ favor. Western are Wefquote prices— following are the prevailing prices :— Canned Mackerel,— 1 lb, tins labelled per doz..... 1 50 to.... Canned Lobsters,—- 1 lb. tins, labelled, new, per doz 1 65 to .... en ae mer SHIP NEWS. S’side, Nov 20—ut, schr Beatrice, Arnaud, Halifax, mdse. 22—Lodi, Green, Pictou, coal; Richard Thompson, Walsh, do 23. May B, Vincent, Chatham, lum; Annie A, Larsen, Crapaud, oats, 25—Kate, Arsenault, Point du Chene, bal. 2i—Cld, schr Isabella, Fraser, Newcastle oats; Jessie Newell, Grady, Pictou, pro. 22—Pioneer, King, Shediac, tatoes. 23-—-Richard Thompson, Walsh, ictou, bal. 25—May B, Vincent, Mimini- gash, bal; Lodi, Green, Pictou, bal; Kate, Arseuault, Pictou, oats and potatoes; Vanilla, Boston, 7 farm extensively as well as scientifically. | He will soon have plenty of help, as it is, Mackerel,’extra 9 bbl........ -. -21 00@..... ” We Bivsnecesvicisc 20 00@..... * Me i lid coca oss Ue Os: % "s No. 3 large rimmed....16 00@..... - No. 3 plain...... secnqule GER ac ras * IIE Sincgians bc aca 15 00@16 00 For canned mackerel and lobsters the Rev. Mr. Spencer is, pastor -—Donald J. | 3400 lbs hides.........-..0.seeeeeeees $1700 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer. Mrs.| g horses........0.000cccseceeeeeees $1050 Keefer is an indefatigable worker in the) 490 lambs...............0.0ce0ee eres 840 cause, and, although at present somewhat ' 2 cattle. CO eee recereeseeesesoserves 40 indisposed, yet she lectures almost every | 3200 lbs pork ...............000cneees lj night, and invariably fulfills all her en-| 12 cases eggs.............seeeeee0s 80 gagements. Should Mrs. K. find it con-; 750 lbs poultry..............+.+ +++s 45 venient to deliver another lecture to the __? crates poultry..............-+000+ 10 people of Montague, she may rest assured | 127 bbis OF MEOLB, . sac cences oeeneseeee = that she will have a full house and an at-; © boxes eels Base retere esa eeeepnats 40 tentive audience. eer ra | Porarors.—Receipts past six days, 96,-) 500 bush; previous six days, 73,500 bush.| 264 bbls oysters............... ery 5 The arrivals have increased somewhat, and , 33400 ibs pork.............0+000055. demand has been slack for the past = kinds. offering, but no life in the trade, and prices | = z | Onsame date per M. A. Starr,—- ; at 3.30. Presiding Justice Hina the court would not call for any er evidence. He congratulated the counsel on the com- pletion of their tasks. —— wn Summerside Exports. Summerside, Nov. 19.—Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene,— hn A were TS $ 318 OS PE sin nn os s chap okies oe 997 GO BN ks kca cesaredsiastinnieene 1244 PEs 9:0 90s snc ceanbanceue 5 SS DEE CHB. 0 ki vo voce wentiices 428 PP MRD GIRS 553 dan one vac d- doe venes 100 & onbne ORMREES Blk os 6s 00 o's iN ooo 20 BO Gabe Webbe Ar Te a'n ds - ceeiandws 60 $3172 On samme date perstr. M. A. Starr, Fergu- son, master, for Point du Chene,— De WORE GRONEE .. .... 65s 000606s eae 2160 ee ae ee ee . 442 SOP Wee ND, 60.000 scckeoesesueee 360 SP Se OND... .cocd riser cdesansnaee 106 SE Tee Os ono on 00edenennonnes 30 $4803 On the 20th, per str. Princess of Wales, Cameron master, for Point du Chene, ge ES gee Oe ae 5 $2547 By same steamer on 2] st: YS Pee $ 284 BS bhle potatoes .... scecccccsccccces 20 RDG Doles GPIB Gio vic veces ccrcsens . 240 $ hoxesn powdery: . . 000 cop sieeve cee 20 B OER 5 civoss os odes sé dassndbas eevee 300 BORD Fire Belles on:0 vnc 000 kecwsssvitetens 166 Ne I oi £5.09 vines knee petencus 204 DG DRE DOEE cacccdsensscucsdseneees 768 750 lbs pork........ ‘bepstvegeeeest 41 $2043 By same on 22d,— BE GUNES GEER, 0c ac ccc pecvcvcepseese $ 185 2 boxes and 1062 Ibs poultry........ 54 © Bie MORNIN s 05 oso c ks vncdesices 6 Ee See I 5 50.046 ces He cnnseenes 30 a oss a oh os i's 0k Ho as 13 9 Qube butter. ok. . cccees edb Ueaeeesh 15 a rc A os vo os bee cscs ks 740 SOD. SOMA, «bs isco dec cocced cos ecaee™ R55 Pe Ns 6 0 k's 054s cho dg baeww es 238 1837 SOD TP BOG cn oe 000s 5 bodnws bbee 8 -_ $4509 still dull at 35 to 50c. as to grade. Chen-) 186 bags potatoes.................... $ il2 angoes working off slowly at about 50c. 3366 lis pork Haneee Sh00bb 04 46008 000% be 185 We quote—- | ee DUNMMRNGI o 0.56. ne sc cehew saves 3270 So 60 to 63 Le PUN Bs occ cccpcccsncdsens oonee ae . © BDIBMU LACVIUES. cee eee eee nw wne } ; - ee 58 to 60 | ey yee _# - Stars and Burbanks..... 55 to .. “Silver Dollars.........- 55 to... zs waned “ Chenangoes............ 50 to .. By str. Princess of Wales, on the 23d,— a Eecs.—Receipts for the week 110 boxes, 5 Gaston ook eee ie. en 570 bbis., 6,922 cases; last week 141 boxes,! 44 bhis potatoes .................... 1,064 bbls., . 10,280 Caves. WORN FS bette 5 ii cin 0'ss58d hist 800 choice fresh laid stock is very scarceand| Qsheep........... . y duce cunpenhen 27 commands high prices. The bulk of fresh} 311] bush oats..................... = goods consists of fall gathered, and such| 211 bbls oysters...... ....... ....... 422 lots are selling fairly. Held stock selling | 1740 lbslard.................. 0.00445 209 generally at 18 to 20c. Island *firsts bring 26 bbis pork oe nve $b csn ehebeus areas 312 ; 1460 Ibe leather. ...........s0cc0.ceees 309 Fisis.—The market is well supplied with "569 tbe poultry... sce l $3684 On same date per str. M. A Starr,— Oe MOR rook dsb ecco ccsseee $1326 PP NE ov ccccs du cockcnghas 180 SORORI Coens sg ncauet ac 1326 ee ire ce co ncccrceyectnseh 348 $3174 On the 25th, by str. St Lawrence, Cameron, master, -— BO oie vinings vents bates ..$,159 DE HIN oie os ndcankcs sens a 0 I, ovine s odicnbines ik ae 4 67 bbis oysters.......... un haees aus 134 \ 2 ke yeibitere ve 60 3530 Ibs pork.......... Veoh T data been 194 1 bbl pork ..... nas baat > ; cad eae. ON INN, « 6 so c¥en chses > 1 $575 THe use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, stimulates the pt in im new life and vigor to every function of the body. For nearly half a century,” it has re. mained unrivalled asthe best blood medicine ever discovered. Be convinced by a trial. _- Se Rubbers an r ‘ aa