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DOCOO’'s MEDICINE COMPANY, Prormetors, TORONTO, ONT. We can sell you Dodd’s Kidney Pills at ths folow'g prices, viz :—Se per box, six boxes for 32.5%. To the trade $i per dozen, «f three dozen at $3 75perdozen. Sent by mail wo any address, pos’ paid, GEORGE E. HUGHES. maya ( bar.otictoun Scott’s Emulsion is Cod. liver Oil prepared as a food. At the same time, it is a| blood maker, a nerve tonic and an up-builder. But principally it is a food for tired and weak digestions; for those who are not getting the fat they should from their ordinary food; for chil- dren whom nothing seems to nourish; for all who are fat-starved and thin. it is pleasant to take; at least, it is not unpleasant. Children like it and ask for more. . Some druggists have a ‘just as good" kind. 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(Conclude d.) xt merning, in accordance with ed in th>- stage entrance, the assembled to hear the new ead } the gifted Mr Freelance, uch was tl genileman’s elocu- tiona power that when he laid the manuscript aside expressions that ranged from mere satisfaction to rap- heard on searecely an enthusiasm were every hand, and there v actress present that did not feel confident of a personal success in ithe 1 production } fhe reading over, Mr. Freelance took | Miss Livingstone, Mr. Borders and one or two other re llious spirits aside, and, as he expressed it in a subsequent interview with Mr. Hardcastle, “stif- *fened their backbones” with the assur nee that everything was all right and that the piece was to be done on that they might Christmas on the After that, he back salaries would Christmas eve in o:der hay a really prospects of its succe’s assured them, their peur in upon them in a perfect ava- lanche. | As Mr. Freelance was leaving the | theatre he felt some one tugging at his eat, and on looking down saw little Kitty Sullivan standing beside him and j saying in earnest tones and with a ed, wistful face, “Lily, isn’t ibere any pert for me in the new piece?” vecause she had always heard him |} spoken to in that way by other mem- The child called hin by u's first name vrs of the company, and Billy rather ncouraged her in the idea, because it } sounded funny to him to hear himself |} addressed in such familiar terms by an intane of her size. Kitty was a veritable child of the rvant scene, and had been an actress from her very earliest infancy. She was now about 7 years cof age, and was just beginning to comprehend the dif- between the real things of life, | ference “ h as houses, trees and streets, ani the painted imitations of stageland. And yet it was only two years and a half ago that she beheld the ocean for it is related of her | that on that stood with | Billy’s hand tightly clasped {jn hers, watching the waves as they broke upon the beach, and finally turned to her companion and said in her serious way, “Billy, how do they work ’em?” And now she was beside her ld friend, with her small, pathetic face upturned, and inquiring earnestly it there was a role for her in “The Giant’s and eeccasion she the first time, here Causeway.” “See here, Kitty,” exclaimed Mr. Freelance, touched l-y t':- chile’s grief, Ill tell you what I'l do for you, and what's more, I wouldn’t do it for any ne else in the company. Are you Hs- tening?”’ Yes,” said Kitty, turning her head around Well, I'l) write in a part Specialiy for you, and that's something that an Luthor like Sardou or myself rarely toes for anyone, except a Bernhardt » a Duse. Now run along, and ve here at 11 for rehearsal.” darted away, wiping the to-morrow The child last tear from her cheek as she ran, and Barney said approvingiy, “That's the best decd you'll ever do in your life, Mr. Freelance, and, mark my words, the child’ bring good luck to the Ilow Billy suceeeded in persuading the economical Hardup that the piece weuld prove a failure unless a chil} were introduced into it, and how he ontrived to write the part in for her that very night, are matters that had Lest be left to conjectur’ but the very rext day Kitty received the typewritten py of her lines, an@ rehearsals of The Giant’s Causeway” were carried forward under Mr. Freelance’s direc ven with the energy and epirit that mark all of that gentleman's under- takings. The opening night, Dec. 24, found the \oase well fillkd with an audi+nce which made a favorable impression on the venerable Mr. Lorders as he looked o%t through the peephole :n the curtain, “hile behind the footlights feverisn ex- ftement and anticipation prevailed. As for Kitty, she had become s0 Wrought up over her roiz--the longest me she had ever been intrusted with-- that she seemed in cang: r of losing her lines that she had, by diligent study, rammed into her small head. She was tanding in the first entrance, with her hand clasped inthatof Mr. Freelance, when her cue came anc as she walk- d out on the stage, the ideal of girl- sh loveliness, a murmur ef delight ran through every part of the crowded house. “They're going to foreclose the mort- sage on the old mill to-morrow night, and, if that child lives I am a beggar, ’, id the polished, cigarette-smoking vik iin, and then a youngster in the par- juet set up a pitiful how! of despair, Which was followed by a general rippla = merriment that might have proved fatal to the piece, had not Kitty ,ane n with her lines with the coolness ang gravity of the born and experienced irtist, which she was displaying there by a presence of mind which wen for he r, on her exit, the first real applause f the evening. Kitty Sullivan was, jramatic critic had hand at the business, despite the fact that she wa* but 7 years of age, for he had been born and brought p on {ne stage, and was as much at home in the presence cf a great audience as an ordinary child ig before a nursery. As the piece went on, she realized that she making a hit—-a far greater one (Pan she had ever made before—and, young as she was, she was enough of an artist to appreciate the importance of keeping a restraint on herself and not overdoing her rol>. She as the eminent observed, an aid was was locking forward to a certain scene im the last act—a scene which she had rehearsed with much delight, and in which she firmly expected to make a great impression. Billy, who had heen waiting with some anxiety for the same scene, came down and took a S at in a proscenium box and a3 the child stood in the wings waiting for her cue she saw him smiling encourage- ment to her. The scene represented a barren, wave-washed rock near the ceast of Ireland, and on this rock was standing the virtuous he roine, just where she had been left by the villain, rhe lights grew dim, the moon arose from beyond the scene, and the Phila- deiphia quartet, stationed behind the scenes, warbled paintive Irish melodi:s, “Must I die here alone?” meaned the = ; , . , e#ndnonicdeuretic tory soothies, exertin a ~ ~ - . e - = - — —= ai = ———s Ee —SSSSS—S======——> BBS ahem j artis, came ewiltiy afottud tne fecny , Ae A Landlord's Tricks. point at the left of the stage, and Kitty FF gStPH TET Tl he i dwel ’ : vs Je = 1e@ Champion mean man welt Sullivan, throwing aside the oars, stood isa = ais, SOLD IN LEAD PACKETS ONLY, TO PRESERVE loge in B ton. M and was os ; # i ras Stet GRANCE.. | oe years ago in ux i. e., and wasa up in the boat with her foot on the 4 eae THEIR FRA \ ; ‘ . . ; die , - Ree Jt __1n0m well-known innkeeper. One of his prow and exclaimed in a clear, infanti'e ae a ‘ i tricks was to bore holes in the bottom treble, “I have cor: to the sake of old Treland!” Commonplace as it was, With jts oid, well-worn melodramatic effects of soft ,ave you for DRINK... f 66 FROM ANCIENT INDIA ano SWEET CEYLON ‘Bissell MAKES A HIT. y KITrTry rusic and moonlight, novertheless the ejtuation had taken a strong hold om tue audience, and the siddem appear- ance of the sweet-faced child, who had charmed everyone during the earlier portions of the play, sent a distinct thrill through the entire Rouse, and then came such en outburst of spon- taneous applause as had not been heard tn the Jollity Theatre for many a year. ‘The kid’s knocked 'em good this time, sure, for a thing's got to be good if it wets me.” And es the audience dispersed that izht it seemed to Mr. Freelance, as he stoed alert anl watchful in the lob- there was but PRICE For SUPERIOR FLAVOR FRAGRANCE, ee si TH | PROPERTIES, iS PV Carpet Sweeper Liven Billy Freelance felt a touch of a magnetic current wit) which the at- cook POR ONE WHEE been heard to mark half audibly, GOS ' SVS BTTF SIMON W CRAEBSE a pr >, $2.50 STOVES HARDWARE by, that one name on every tongue, and that Kitty's sweet face and infantile art had male ipeir vay into the very heart of an always} fickle public ‘You were right abcut her, Bilfy,” enid Hardup “I told you the young one woull bring us goed luck,” said old Barney ut an he stage door. Walke r’s Corner 135 “The idea of making such a fuss wer a 7-year-old brat! That shows vhat art is coming to in this country!’ xclaimed Miss Livingstone, -as sPe swept through the drafty passa-e, ‘teaving an cdor of sealskin, tube roses nd Sachet powder behind her The members of the stock company ASSURANCE CO, $ hei “hris 2 li 4 > , oF 7 / Satoh! wan atten te’ ants |RED. W. HYNDWAN, und the evening performance, Messrs. : ACEN1 toOR P. E. L. i ‘Tustle and Hardup fecting the bill and i \ir. Freelance presiding, with Miss 3 . Pearl Livingstone on his right hand and |} Accepts Pate Glass Instrance a0. he venerable Mr. Borders on his left | May 23,!896—law (6) And :i is a matter of record that gpm ast offered that evening was drwiK ith heartier applause than was whe | e propesed by Mr. Freelance vu» itty | ‘livan, “the ma::ot cf the Joy neatre and the founder of this: feast.” 09002 M60 7 8 my oj MENTHOL a hea PLASTER ew Ihave preserils d Menthol Piaster ina namber of cases of neurs& ie aud rheymatic pains, and am very much pi cased with dhe effects and pleasantness of {ts z ppiicativs.— W. H. CARPEN- TER, M.D., Hotel O . Bow Lhave used Ment.el Plasters im severs! cases of muscular rheums«tism, and find im every case Chris'mas Deeoration a Ftaly. More attention is pak) tw Christmas esration ef the chypches in’ Italy |} “haps than in apy ether country. n Christmas eve. t#e young men and served to the youthful workers tnere is singing and pliayirg upon nusica! instruments, BACK IT UP. THAT’S WHAT WE Do, Manley’s Celery-Nerve Compound “re. 3ecks” weak backs and the “re-backea® pie “back” up our statements with tein testi- mony, Here’s a sample: Fora number of years I ave been troubled with a lame baclk which at times became so painful thas 1 had to Jav f off work. Nine months ago Iwas luckv |} Are adjudged to be the eeonzh to S advised to wy Manley’s Cel} be st Oysters on this Island. I ry Nerve Compound, and after taking 2 tq ve ins >celve irst: or 3 bottles the pain entirely left me;. and — pe jue received ne _ [ fee] certain that my cure is a permanent } sh ipment this season, wit ove as 1 have had no return of, the pain} mm pre to follow. They can be for eight month now. " . . “7: WM. ROGERS, 5 Ottaws St., Yaronto, /#e¢2n in the window of Vic- “Cough Chaser” cures Son |/t ria Cafe. But do not judge 'Throat. 10¢. ‘th em till y<u sample them. For sale by Geo. E. Hugbes, and John- JOH P, JOY son & Johnson Charlottetown and Souris Wicrorta Care.... _ ‘ -eomble siennee men a : ~ 'g @t the churches and that it gave almost instant and per:mament relief wend their kygars in making | them:|! J, B. Moons M.D, . Washington, 19. eautiful. At midnight a mass is said,.|! wei enie in tack or tide, of ind afier this a toothsome collation is: any Lluscular Pains. and Price Davis & Lawrence Co., 144, R5c. | SCO C SDDS Sole Fropricttors, MONTREAL, ge 0 © © © 0 6 8 00% dinette A despatch from Moscow rays the authorities there frustrated an attempted students’ demonstration in memory of the terrible Khodinskoe plain disaster Jast year, hundred of peasants were kiWVed.. 2oata’ Psin OE SA we abr leier. (PZRRY DAYES’.) A&Snre and Safe Remedy in every casc 25 cents curcs Catarrhal Headacha,. “ Incipient Catarr)s,. TIS Ve ewe - o Hay Fever, and every kind of Bowe! Complaintis |: m - Catarrha] Deafaees, a &Er - “ . - . 3 +i | bea een Cold in the hsad in 10 min. Pain-Kilier ate Foul breath caused by catarrh 25 cents secures Chase’s. Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box Sol? by all dealers. This is a true statement and it « an’t be lade too strong or woo emp :tic. s CUE : It is a simple, safe anc. quick cure for |» A large number o ilies living i : Sey, Pacem’ t Z f families living in 4 Cone, Colds, Neuralgia, 7 ; ‘ i Se ee are ie amd | Diarrhea, Croup, Toothache. 1a i y starving. eir Con- }! TWO SIZES, 25c. end 50c¢ dition is due to the failure of crops in that SUSRESSON TOUTS BO WT We vicinity, caused by severe drought. A a ie ee mass meeting at Elderade was called to jask the state legislature and congress for relief. | Cramps, es ee SS a A. A. McLEAN, Q. ©. Barrister, &¢ ‘Brown's Block, - - Charinttetow2 BRANCH OFFICE, “Wadmans’ Building, - - Crapaud MONEY TO LOAN. Fa STV TTT TTY TTY TT TTT TTY TY j The MD. & L. 4 = 4 Emulsion ES SS Is invaluable, if you are run E down, as it is a food as well as a medicine. The D. & L. Emulsion Will build you np if your general health is impaired. 2 The D. & L. Emulsion 3 2 d ~--- PILES CURED IN 3 TO 6 NIGHTS. Dr Agnew’a Ointment will cure all cases of itching piles iw from three to six nighte, One application brings comfort. Por iad gud bleeding piles it is peerless. 85. bres Fetter, Salt Rheam, Evzema Barber's Itck aud all eruptions of the skin, 35 cents, The three year old daughter of Johna Schleyer, Fredericton, was terribly scalded! by falling backwards int i ilizgn4 diced 8 into a pail of boilingy ° Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, Chase’s Pills have gained popularity sb canse they are a specific for the uria- acid! condition, prevent Bright’s disease, care: Rheumatism and a)l Catarrhal conditions- of the Kidneys and Bladder. They do thie because they possess remarkable alterative peritindefa soothing influence ow izritated on inflamed mucos membrance of the kid- beys or bladder. One pill a dose. 25 ¢ box. The cheapest mediciaein the world. a rvvrvy we Is the best and. most palatable preparation of — LL 7 Cod Liver Oil, ugreeing witl the most deli- cate stomiacus. Tho D. & L. Emulsion Is prescribed by the leac 1 physicians of . mulsion is a marvellous flesh pr er end will give you an appetite. 50c. & $1 per \ottle Be sure you get | Dav.s & La .. ENCE Co., LTD. the genuine MONT. TEAL 6 AAA ees A viwes. VIM VIGUE, VI'ALITY "RESTORED E Canada, The D. & L. E E it a pied The Canada Accident any reasonable oiler accepted Appiy te . Sei ties i zl Res IN SO DAYS C:OOD EFFECTS AT ONCE. : iF heroine, as the tide rose higher and higher about the rock on which she j| stoo# and h avy clouds began to gather above her head. And just at this mer | ment a rowboat. vrop-iled by childish A Raliway Manager Says “ Ia reply to your question, do my chil- dren object to taking Scott’s Emulsion, I PEAKE BROS. & CO sept26t—tf say No! on the contrary, they are fond o it and it keeps them pictures of health Mas. JOHN GERRIE. C/’ATGN’S VITALIZE})3. * mes . Cures general or special debility, wal-seiut- | “ My six- 014 da oe parer ore aoe Sa deneataiet on pe | ap the ae | eaus d by errors or excesse, quickly re stor: Sropion being bend ber wart nadaimoae | Vy. Mono, old Ge yeahs, © ies ness prevailed, Cunveme ka i be, | eflectus lt, and legitimate. eee CULE IS QUICK AND THOROUGH ~ Ton.t he deceived by imitations; insist on CATON’S VITALIZER, Sent ‘sealedif our | druggist does nov have it Price $1 per pk ge, | 6 for $5, with written quarantee of comp: ete cure, Ipfommation, references, ete, free 2 Du 112 Anne St, Tori nte a a Send us statement of cause a nd c &’s triai 2 Sold by all dealers, er on receipt Prine, @0e,, | sent tocach perenne. tuvatment. One or Uy » EBMANSON, BATES & C8., TeLeNTE, | CATON MED, €0,, BOSTON, MASS" ° o art aot? $ ¢ - can do the same wor, * and do it sv well. TO LET The large and well lighted store ou Quecn Square, formerly occupiod by the late C. E Robertson, size, 6%x2@ft Store coutains fire proof vault Also large room above store and connected with it by ystairease. formerly used as a cutt ng room, size 34x20ft, and the whole of the third floor, size 62x31ft, which would make a five public or society hall, and could be fitted to suit renter Under store is a fine cellar also well |'ghted Building thioughout heated by hot water, aud lit by electric light and is thoroughly fire proof, wa'ls and floors being very thick Rent will be reiuced to suit the imes, and | THOMAS MORRIS nov21i—246 A SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT REGULATES the ta eC A & + by enriching and toning the Blood, relieves, tones and strengthens the Wi E R ¥ Ee S, giving thorough relief to BRAIN AND BODY by ELECTRIFYING THE | GENERAL AND SEXUAL YSTEM EAE See your druggist about it or send direct to the Proprietors, enclosing price (50 cents per pack- age, or 6 for $2.50). THE E. T. MANN CO. Brockville, Ont. Cuckoo Clocks. Alarm Clocks, Musical Clocks, eight day and thirty hour Ciocks, and regulator Clocks and Clocks of all kinds and patterns selling low. Re- gulator of Clocks WATCHES and JEWELRY ‘ a specialty. 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. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD KKCW THAT Ts a ver ¥ remarkable remedy, both for T¥- TERNA, = and EXTERNAL use, and won- derfulin, + quick action to relieve distress. 1 for PAIN-, XILLER SaomGouths Chills, B iarrhea, Bessenesse TAW DS, TVhotera, an tall Bowel Comp! _. ‘R is THE BEST rem- PAIN-Ki LLER ody knows for Bene %_ Headache, n in eS ante Ie Rheumatism and Neuralgia. is UNQUESTIONABLY PAIN-KIL. LER §yeSrrinines® MADE, It brings SPEFDY AND PERMANENT RELIEV in all cases of Brwh ‘CS Cuts, Sprains, Severe Burns, ete. ER is the well tried and AIN-KILL. ~ ons friend of the i Farr * nter ior, andin fact all wanting & * medicine slways at hand, and sare To vse gysers “ly or externally with certainty of retief. ‘ake none but the genuim ™ PERRY DAVIS,” every. there ; ide. bg bottle Very large bottles 18 cents. -_—_—— ever Stop ! The dealer vowadays must ae Stop addi he very best articles to his pre og ag, Sal s, he gets left. The best is not alway, * low in price, but you can have the best S0ap without extravag. eanc. Royal Oak Sap costs little, bat of the bladder.” | relief many times. ary war by Le Mair, a surgeon who act companied the French troops sent to this country to aid the war against Eng- iog rash, and doctcrs did no good. Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment entirely cured end saved our child. Her skin is cl seen’. ases, “leaving England permanently ” offers to g Bog ' 4 of the horse cribs where the horses of strangers were stalled, so that while the beasts were eating their grain a portion would fall through into a box underneath, kept there to receive it. After being found out, he tried another trick, worth two of that. A man came along one day and had his horse put up for a feed. Hehad heard of the tricks of the landloré and determined to see that his horse had the amount of grain that he had paid for. So he stood by to see the landlord come out of the grain room with the measure well heaped up, and congratulated himself on getting a good, liberal feed for his horse by seeing to it himself. But while he was waiting near by, the horse began to paw and whinny for more. The man was surprised, and to be sure about it he examined the crib and found the grain all gone. Ther« were no leaks in the crib and it greatly puzzled him for a while, but alter some investigation he found that the oats had been heaped all so generously on the bottom of the measure. What a mean-spirited rogue was he who would cheat a tired horse! Mother Goose, Mother Goose was a real character, and not an imaginary personage, as some people suppose. Her maiden name was Elizabeth Foster, and she was bern in the year 1665 in the colony of Massachusetts bay. She married Isaac Goose in the year 1693, anda few years later became a member of the Old Seuth church, Boston. The first edition of her melodies (which were originally sung to her grand- children) was published in Eosten in 1716 by her son-in-law, Thomas Fleet, Mother Goose died in 1757. Considerate. A woman with only one eye applied ut the State Department the other day fora passport. The diplomatic clerk who filled out the paper discreetly in- serted the following description in the blank opposite ‘‘Eyes:” ‘Dark, soft, full of expression, one of them being absent.” THEY W ORKED WONDERS, Two Years of Bladder TormentHad —Attacks of Inflammation—Cured by a Few Boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills, Owen Sounp, Dec. 23, (Special) —The people of this town are talking again of another cure credited to Doda’s Kidney P.lls. This is the case of Mr. W. Cruse, ciretaker of town buildings, who, when ecen had this to say of the matter : — “For over two years I have been an in- tense sufferer fron kidney disease with scasional acute attacks of inflammation “Was under doctors’ treatment and have been compelled to resort to instrumental “I have taken eighteen boxes of Dodid’s Kidney Pills and am satisfied with results being perfectly relieved of all sutfvring.” The science of dentistry was introduced in the United States during the revolution- land. It Saved Our Chila, “My litue daughter, three and a ba rear old, suffered three years with Eczema. Her little body was covered with the itch- :1d nota sign of rash is to b Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N. B Mr. Aiton is one of thousands benefitted hy this Unfailing cure for piles and skin dis Napoleon’s reproach that the British are a ration Cf shopkeepers is illuetrated this week in an advertisement in a London weekly, in which, as a bargain, a lady sella family grave, to hold five, and its marble slab. Completeiy Iknocked Out, «7 was so much run down I had to give up work, and I felt as if life was not worth living,” writes Wm. W. Thompson, Zephyr, Ont. “I took Seott’s Sarsaparilia and am now feeling asI did years ago. Scott’s Sarsaparilla tones up the entire system, purifies the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and ecrofulous poisons. Ask tor Scott’s and get it. PYNY - PECTORAL Positively Cures COUGHS and COLDS in a surprisingly short time. It's a sci- entific certainty, tried and true, soothing and healing in its effects. W. C. McComper & Son, Bouchette, Que., report in a letter that Pyny-Peetoral cured Mrs. (, Garceau of chronic cold in chest and bronchial tubes, and also © . G. McOumber of a long-standing coid, Mr. J. H. Hurry, Chemist, 528 Yonge St., Toronto, writes: * Asa general cough and lung syrup - Pectoral is a most invaluable pre: : bh has given the utmost satisfaction to all who it, oe spoken to me of the benefits derived from its use in their families. It is suitable for old or young, being pleasant to the taste. Its sale with me been wonderful, and I can always recommend it as @ safe and reliable cough medicine.” Large Bottle, 25 Cts. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lrp. ole Proprietors MONTREAL Wants, Lost, Found, &€¢ Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. 0 Let.—Tne store and ae office now occupied by Hasza & Moore in the Brown Block. Possession given Ist Novem- ber, Appiy to James Paton. june 11246. OST —Between Durchester and Upp r 4 Queen ftreets a pair of gold rimmed glasses and case, finder wtll kindly oblige by leaving at this omce, 3i pd. \ TANTED—Two vest makers, one pant maker. Apply atonce to McKay Wool- en Co.,, High Class Tailors. 136— tf LET—A tenement on Dorchester street near Queen Street, containing six rooms rent moderate. Apply at the Connolly Estate office, Queen street. 135 -ti LET.—That beautifully situated dwel'- ing on Prince street, now occupied by Capt Murchison. Possession given about 25th Oetober.—Appy to Peake Bros & Co —I7tf. O LET—A house on Bishop St, containing six roo; sin fi¢st clars order Apply to Thos Campbell, Richmond St weet 1L.5—tf > TET—A Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing rooms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whole spouse Als>inclosed yard with stable, and is at present oecupied by Mrs John A. McInnis, who is about to leave the Island Apply to Mr Thomas MeQuaid, Lower Queen Street, EDWARD or to the owner at Southport P june 19,18 KELLY : es LET.—A ple.santly situated dwelling k house facing south and west on Brighton oad, at present oceupied by Harrison Car- yell, Esq.. heated with hot air furnace, and lighted by electricity, and having hot and eold + ater fittings in bath room and kitchen. Containing parior, dining room, office, kit- chen and; antry, on ground floor, four bed- rooms and bath room on first floor,and twe attic 1v0oms, and having ‘sawthorne h dge and grass lawn infront. Ten minutes’ walk from Post Office, five minutes from tennis ground and bathing house in Victoria Park— Apply toW.C 4arris, JR, septié -tf ot ali gradesefability. Agents, Book- keepers, Clerks, Farmers’ Sons, Law- yers, Mechanics, Physiciang, Preachers, Stu- den's, Marriedand Single Women, Widows Fositions are worth from $100 00 to $2,0 010 per annum. We have paid seveia: cf our can- vassers $W 00 weekly for years. Many have started poor and become rich with us. Par- WW" CAN GIVK POSITIONS—to persons TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1x9 Som ¥ Coa rae C: English SUPERPHOSPHATES AND 0° SMICALS. a Sole Agents for P. E. Island for Tih Prats ow FERTILIZER CO., the largest concern of ie aon a world. We have a large stock, on hand oat ee eet = these well known MANURES, and can refer td eh . many of our very best farmers who have ae ° z been using than for years with very gratifying results, ae We can also supply the same goods (Ground Slag) as offered by our would-be competitors as “ English | at at least 20 per cent less price than they now : at the same time we would not advise its use. pelre } THE GENUINE ENGLISH MANURES AS SOLD ONLY py ve attend cs . LY BY US are much the best value. Prices, Pamphlets, ete., on a ’ fertilizers now ask for it, bat pplis ation g + Sé a443 Sette hs. Charlottetown April € 1896—2aw (25) & wky ae : | | | =. a ar te te ge — ae = ~ a ~ - ~ - - oa oa = S&S f252f282 5225: a - = 68 Se eS Se SS = ES EE _ £ £ ££: 2. asa Se Be & S&S & & i — pom te) ca => pb “ CJ-2 bee afl t--ctf bp at oat] pvc >a iD Yr aft Cheapners is not peculiar to prices. Gools are oftcn cheaper than the prices; particurlaly is this true when the purchaser feels that the goccs are bought with a certain amount of uncertainty and unreliability We have no cheap gools altLough no one disputes the cheapness os our prices. ym “tt iy Your friends would appreciate Rocker or Table, selected from our stoc's. now will be stored until required. JOHN NEWSON THE BARGAIN GIVER nice Faney Goods sel- Up a > co a a o> a o-oo» tag 30 ise o> at fae at ff» FVVITT TTT Peer eT eee TTT TTT eT —? + Annial = Discauil ** aE «iti coerecces va kasinnn |\\ ‘ SHEFFIELD CUT. RY . ‘l Spoons. Forks, Scissors, Enam»!led |» J ee. Goods sem > 2 DURING CHRISTMAS WEEK > «lf. | | DAWSONE att! > + ’ Sa i je aff! E |i SO Lvok at this list of “Jewels,” and every one a JEWEL and a perfect working stove: - Peerless Jewel, Little Jewel, Mystic Jewel, Sterling Jewel, Empire Jewel, Pisjo Jewel, Grand Jewel, Home Jewel, Magic Jewel, Forest Jewel, Fire King Jewel, Jumbo Jewel, Manitooa Jewel, Leader Jewel, Nista Jewel, Clipper Frank'ia Jewel, Cottage Jewel, Twi- light Jewel, Oakland Jewel, Bonanza Jewel, Jewel King,end luts more Jewels ranging in price from $1 0) up to $200.00. Every Jewel Stove isa‘JEWEL.” Thea if you want any other kind of stove look at this list:—Rei Ciouls, Globe Heaters, both with and withoutdrums, all sizes; ant ag din Waterloo, N'azara, Star, Success, Stendard, Perfect. M.r.time Westworlan?, and a great many more. If we caanot suit you you are hard t) pleas», All kept in Stock at th> City Hardware Store R. B. XORTON & CO. et Us whisper in Your kar BOW Listen! We buy our goods for spot a aa give the customer the benefit of up-to date nine- teenth century methods. Our caim is the very WE best value in Boots, thoes, Rubbers Overshoes, Gaiters, Slippers, Leggius, &e. BO Talk about the purchasing power of a dollar across the line, but if you want to know the real power iT ofa dollar in buying Shees, you will find it cut when you see our prices. WEEKS & WARREN neem DD North Side Market Square. —__ Hiehladn anges — «Made in Boston __SOLD ONLY BY— Fonroll & Chandler Char'ottetown July 22, 1896—z4 & wy inc BIER eA 5 Fon pat Be E 8 ad EMPIRE GLEKD [ks s ES2 a > a I have just received the first instalment of my winter's supply of this femous tez, in 1, 5 and 5 Ib. tins and 60 and C0 ib. steel chests. Empire Blend. I sell the BEST. T. J MOHEIZ * experienced persons know that no othed — upon application State ry ex- EC ” T. H. LINSCOTT, Manager, Toronto, ONT. 137 daw. Giocer and Crockery Man Remember there are several qualities of