£‘ lull’ , L m',,2_n_.nixix . G91 ..u9..:oi.; v"‘, C T1 ,i*...».~v..:~2»-+.~L.'¢L~fi-' .. cannot reach her darling in time, shouts of coal and consequent distress among the I Apply at this Utlicc. ‘ .l. 0. (Cl. l°‘.——lnst:illation of Otlicii-rs at St. Lawrence Lodge this evening. ‘ To-nu’ one Scott Act case was ad- journed till Wtdncstlay. l \\'.t .\'Tl-ID, as Box’. TiIliBrcthrcu of Victoria Lodge. A. F. it A. M. will please renieinhcr the r lar meeting this evening at eight o'clock. Siroiir summaries of tbmperance ner- mons preached yesterday, are held u\'er till to-morrow. Tin: Tom. UATI-‘.~) or Hsu. will be the subject of Mr. Spence-'9 address to-moi-. row night, for men only. It looks as if the. reason the Exaiiiiiier has not made upliis mind on the Scott ‘Act questionis use he has no mind to make up. Bo.i'm_ with 36 bags mails left Cape Tornientino, to-day at ll.50 a. in. (stami- ard.) Mails are expected here about? o'clock. Ix the report of Victoria Lodge Instal- lation. in Saturday's issue, read J. R. Davison. Secretary; and Jno. W. Morri- son. Treasurer. ‘ _ Mnssus. Taylor & Gillespie. are odor- mg special induccmentato those who have mag-izines or illustrated papers which they wish to have bound. In the case of the prosecution of Dr Geo. A. Baynes, under Section 38 of the “Prince Edward Island Medical Act, 1890" for alleged itineriuiey in his prac- tice . and for undue‘ advertising, decision was given today. The aumn on: was dismissed with costs. Puisi-:woa'rnr.—A Scottish Concert, under the auspices of the Caledonia Club, will be held in the Lyceum on Tuesday evening. the 27th inst... in honor of Burns’ amiiversary. The programme will consist entirely of Scottish selections. The best talent is secured, and as the proceeds are intended for the ir of the city. the concert should be we attended. The Pioneer aptly remarks :——The Ex- aminer's position in the present Scott Act campaign, which culminates on Thurs- day next, is that of a half-drunken man standing on the sidewalk watching the innocent gambols of his tliree-year-old daughter out on the street Suddenly, the mother. l-inking out from an upper window, catches sight of a run-away horse, the driver being in the bottom of the sleigh drunk. She sees the danger of her first born and realizing she herself to her husband to take their babe out of danger. But his replv is: “Letsh (hic) discush th’ point. The opportune mo- ment has gone by, and, before his eyes, the furious team lias~but no, a friendly hand, actuated by love for the race, has been reached out and the child is safe. No thanks, however. to the drunken in- ertneas of the husband. His proposal to discuss what every one has made up their mind to, only deserves disgust and eun- ibmpt. ’ ' PL'ltSUA.Vl‘ to a requisition of a number d citizens. a special meeting of the City Council was held this forenoon to consid- a the propriety v f raising means to pro- 0 vide the poor of the city with fuel. It was resolved, owing to the great scarcity poor, that a meeting of the citizens be called by His VVorsliip the Mayor to take steps to raise funds for the procuring of wood to supply the neoesaitierof the poor, and that the Council supplement the amount thus raised by a grant from the git, treuugy for the same purpose. Also resolved that the City Clerk be directed to .311 for tenders from parties whowill contact to deliver in the city from one to two hundtfld cords of hardwood-, and that 3 committee of three be a pointed to wait upon Joseph Unswort , Superin- tendgntof Railway, “to procure "as low “to; of freight as possible for said wood. I It'was further resolved that when the wgod was received it be left to the several clergyman of the cityto distribute the mine to the deserving poor of their con- gregatioua. The Scrutineers Th}. morning the . scutine_ers.for the Scott Act election were sworn in by She!-ifi Cun;ig_ Our reporter called at the Court House and asked for a copy pf the names, but he was informed that it was not within the province of the oflicials to disclose them. However, we have secured them elsewhere, and here they are :- 30}! ‘$3 ACT- Davld Small. George W. Walteford. R. K. Brace. Geo. D. Davison. John J. Chappell. I. W. Wadman. Jas r Pickard. A. . McNeil]. F. H. Beer. Alex. hlcKinnou. Wm. McKie. Geo. R. McCoubrey. Henry Smith. - A1": AINST TI! 1?. ACT. John HcQuillan. ll‘- John A. Grifith. Edward Byrne. Wm. Murray, jr. P. Bourke, jr. John McAleer. B. Ilannngan. Wm. Ta lor. Walter we. Isaac Mccoubrey. James Offer. Alex. McDougall. Li. C. Hlxipet. 10% Special Notices. Go to Goa‘ Bros for your 5‘‘‘“”8 l"’°“' You an get yaur pict’urc‘- framed cheap at Mark Wright & 0° '« * Headquaiterl for Silk Handkerchief‘: James Paton & Co. ‘ Fancy Goods a big Qil¢°“'.“ d‘“'l”3 ll" holiday season at Perkins &.S|'-amt Combined, " “glove _s;d pumflgjlf ‘Tdalg hlhpalimiill-kin.’ & Stern!- Boorr Aer or no Scott Act llltli ‘W53? & Co. have a nice lot of: P!c1’v|l!'0 M M’ .2 car ll T us look at Bear as oy- window rim of Cooki and '1'-51°F-W ins, Currants, Candi _ P0015 &c., and than go inside and Io0_ ill?“ prices, and you "will not _l¢l"9 "thg-gt. ordering yourxmas Iuppllflt #339’ ' iOther Items; TlL G °g“‘ Yshort lllllcsfi. -...o \ u ‘ ,' fmzfro MON -has «i-uaa4u8\.na~n.. .. ;. ::gw~e—.- :-we - Y-AN-4"R‘.fi5;.I£. o 14 R [~iri~:i'iAx. m:sr.\'rmm.~4’"m rm‘. uU.u:ni.\.\*] Death of 9. Noted Priest. Ql‘i~‘.nr:«‘. Jim. 4--:\l;.:r. l.;|.lH*ll\‘. Cure of St. Jcronic. zuul lh-put_\' Mmister of Agriculture. «lied this inoriiing after a lluct-:i.~'ml. who \\‘:l\i 57 \'cm‘s old. has l«_Ill;{ liccli lniowii llll'4lllgll(it‘:lt' thc Doniiniozi as u 1)l‘lcSl, politician anti l\[)0Stl0 of coluiiimtiuii. having founded N-evctitccii p;iri.~ilic.~i in the coinitii--; of Tt'l'l‘t£lJl.)llllL‘ anal (lttiw:-.. -——-—-—--Q_:._...._._._. Halifax News. ll.\l.lF.\.\', N. S., Jan. 4. -—-The whole ofItlic Cape Breton railway in as opened 3'88?-t’!'(lfl_\'. the first regular through train arrived from Sydney at Point Tupper at 10 o'clock. ’ The coal shipnients from Cape Breton in l390 reached 900,000 tons against "i'00.000 'llItl your previous. The b'ai~i:ia from Liverpool, and the Cu8pl('lM from Liverpool iia St. John ar- rived early this morning. Rev. Dr. Howley prefect. apostolic of west shore of Ncwfoiixitllziiid, is in this city. -o———-———— Post Ofitlce Strikers. Loxoox, Jan. 4.~()ver 260 clerks em- ployed iu the Post Oilicc Savings Bank have been suspended from duty because they disobeyed the order of the Secretary of the Bank to remain on duty two hours over therusual tiuie. The places of the suspended clerks were promptly filled by new men. The postal clerks h..ve de- cided to strike. The question is nomin- ally to test the question of whethsi work- ing after time shall be voluntziry or not. Insurrection in Caroline Islands. Sa.\'rR.\.\'L-xsco, Cal , Jan. 4.-—Late ad- vices froin the Caroline Islands state that an era of insurrection and bloodshed has set in against the natives and Spanish troops quartered in this group. The natives have armed thcmselxes and llZl"l several sharp engagenierits with the Spanish. They were cut. down like grass by the grilling guns. They now rctrcat- soldiers who followed them were in turn dcciinutcd by the hidden enenry. ' Montreal News. Mo.\'TaE.aL, Jan. 4th.—-Enquiry into the live cattle trade opens to-morn-w morning. Mr. Plimsoll, Mr. Smith, Deputy Minister -‘lzirine and Mr. sedg- wick, Deputy Minister of Justice will be present and evidence is to to be taken from shippers, insurance men and repre- sentatives of steam couipaiiics. A banquet will lie tendered to Premier Mercier before l'e goes to Europe to float h a ten million dollar loan. ' Parnell and O'Brien. _ PARIS. Jan. 4.—O'Brien will not re[r sume the conference with Parnell unlcsli the proposed iiegotiutioiis obtain such sanction from the leaders of the iiiajnrity of the Irish party as will justify the hope of a reunion of the party. O'Brien de- clines to state whether any conmiui.i- cations are passing between himself, Dillon, McCarthy and others. They promise their approval of further negoti- ations. , Weather Probabilities. ToR0.\"1'o, Jan. :':th.——North to no th east winds: fair weather to-day, rising temperature, some locil falls of snow by night. .L » iu:iv§f" ed in the bushy country. The Spmisli . P.'..‘i..ll..._.@ Emlorsctl by the licst auiho-iiies in the world —._._.g_._..._.. .\'c:u‘y 14.000 in use and givingn good a<‘«‘o‘.Int of tl;eni.<elves.' Over .10 years of houc~‘t lr.i<in(-5:. WILLIS l’Iill‘:',0 Si 0'lGAN Cu. Mcl£.iclierii's Building, Lower Queen St, Jan. 2 F. s. iiirousii, Watchmaker & Jeweler, ins ('().\'.\"l‘.\.‘{'I‘LY I.\' srocx A l‘L’I.L Li.\'E or Watches. (locks. Jewelery, Spectacles, Etc. Repiitiiig of all ltindsmeatly and promptly executed. All work warranted. MONTAGUE BRIDGE, P. E. Island. Dec. 30, ’9o.—3mcs L. 0. A., B. A. HE Annual Meeting of Crap:-iud District _0range Lodge, will be held at Derry Lodge Room, Long Creek, on TU-l$SDAY, 13th J=-nuary, I891. at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. in. _Primary Lodges in said District will please ‘forward returns at once to District Sccretziry. _ l- l MACLEOD, Dl‘ll‘lCt Recording Sccremry. Crapaud, Dec. 30. L. O.AlB.«A. TIIE Annual Meeting of the Strrithalbyne District L. O. Lodge. composed of I‘iim- ary Lodges, Nos. I047, 10.1.3. H27, H54 and (207, will be held in Calvin Lodge Raiom, llvadalbine, on 'l'UESD.-KY, 13th January, 1831. at 2.0 clock, p. m. — Prim:-iry Lodges are requested to forward returns. A. M. ROSS, » 1). Sec. Brailalbanc, Dec . 2o—2i HE Semi-annuril Session of the Grand M ‘ Lodge, Independent Order of Good Templars, will be held in Charlottetown, on THURSDAY, 15th Itinuziry, 189}, com- mencing at 11.30 a. m. Tickets at one single first-class fare can be obtained by delegates at all railway stations on the 14th and 15th good to return on the I6th January. A. D. FRASER, G. Sec’y. I- o_._g-- ‘I’- ‘TICTORY DISTRICT LODGE. will meet in the Orange Hall, Lower Moul- ague, on the 9th day of.]:inuary, 1891, at 10 o’cl"-cl-', :1. in. A good attendance is re- quested. WM. ll. BEERS, Distiict Secretary. Dec. 30 Directions to Voters. _Thc Ballot to be used at the coming election will be in the following form :— JANUARY 8th, 1891. Voting on the petition to the Governor- Geueral for the revocation of the Order in Council which brought into force the second part of “The Canada Temperziiice Act” in the City of Cliarlo'.teto-.i n. AGAINST Till: 361'. 1708 T88 361'. X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - c . . . . . . . . . . . . - ~ - - The words “Against the Act” are print- ed in red ink, and the words “For the Act" in black ink. No person can vote unless his mine ap- on the List of Electors for Char- lottetown and common. Each elector must poll his vote at the polling station where his name is register- ed, irrespective of where he resides. If you desire to vote against the Act, place an X in the upper space Where those word are printed in red ink ; but if you desire to KEEP THE scorr ACT, then put an X in the lower space. If the voter places on the ballot paper more than one mark. or places any marks on it ‘by which be can afterwarcls be identified, his vote will be void, and Will not be counted. I NEW TAllNERY. LONG Bll0S., TANNERS cf: C'URRIERSp DEALERS IN llldss, (lalrskliis, Sheepskins. MN .. macs, Till-llalr. £6. A usciric remedy for ind °’ dyspepsia in any form is f . Ki“K"i ' Cure, the only pr0pIl'II*i°0 °f the riilidlili the lllbfkfit-‘ 0"” 8“"‘”t°°d or money refunded. 019 01011“ 4 3 P‘°l" ago. Sample packsgfl C0 3”’ ddfl“ On receipt of three seat stamp- *r:*...~.v;s”:m:-;.°'~"‘i3"" Ola’! . fl‘ Market Rates pal-l for Hides; 85”‘-'- -n'1aI.1-Edwn noan. Opposite Ch’town Woollen Hills- Qjfgown, Oct. '0: '90- 3”} . i C; D. O.W9rt13 ‘g = __** in-L‘ :: NOTICE. HE Annual Meeting of the Presbyterian Congregation of Woodville and Little Sands will be held in the Woodvillc Church, on Monday, the 5th day of January, 1891, at 11 o'clock, a. in. By order of the Trustees. DUNCAN CRAWFORD, Secretary. Wood Islands North, Dec. 30-2i sats or town‘ COMME-1lC_I‘A-I—.— CRO? S. THE undersigned offers for sale his Free- hold Farms near Commercial Cross, Whim Road, Lot 59, that is to say, 50 acres of excellent Land on the South Side of Whim Read with House and Buildings in good repair. , Also, 100 acres on the north side of said road, partly cleared, and the rest having mud, scantlinz and poles. Both Farms about three miles from Mon- tague Bridge, and three miles "from Lower Montague Whawes. A good Schoolhouse in the immediate neighborhood of both farms. The whole-will be sold. together with the F arming Implements. JAMES MCKENZIE. Commercial Cross, Dec. 30-zmos PM !l7"*I8 '99(I ‘cl 2:I3.l..'IVM oi [l.ll‘.{) usod A'q .10 Xnizuosied "[112 30 qonai oqzi uuppu sooi.i(1_ ‘(ions .10 osnoq .10} '6p3q(]‘9.1Ul 39$ qqfigj oiqcuag tisow pun qsogcg ‘qseqgog aqy, ‘ea oi-main um ndnsl ‘11noa, iflddiz uoimui.io_;ui .10 _.I A — flamed sores, healing sores; sores caused by liiNuL...,iulIflE. _ . .'l"' 1-. ‘ H‘ HAVING ......... .. g... ...u ..u .. R9lll‘l3$9i!!lS file - folloiyiiig .lll'Sl-Cla,SS Insurance All The Scottish Union ziiizl Nizitioiial, ‘of Edinburgli,iiSi:”ot]§i1gj;--J.-. H3 ‘ ~ ‘ A terest of Dr. F indley’s business. I am now better prepared than cvrr to pfacfice l)en2i.-try in all its branches. Those fawning ' ' Tho Lancasliirc, of Manchester, G-i-cat Britain. = "'°""'»;"-‘-l-‘--_—....... I = 'l‘l B‘t’l A ' ~r'r e “ i "“'**~- ie ri isi merica,o oronto, Canada. J " ~ -. g The Commercial Union, ofiI.oudou, Engigma," .|k me with their patronage will be carefully and pmmpily attended to. Work done‘ at the very lowest rates, and saligfaczioii guaranteed, : _IOilN I’. MURRAY. Late of the Boston Dcutzil College. Oliice over the Dominion ll-out & shag Sp-,-e Qu'¢n_ Strce‘. _._......_..__ ._ 'o:...._...__....._ , . llciviu soltllfli" l)cnl2i”l.Ronme; and b‘.isi- A . ' ness to lglir. Murrliy, l’lemi>t. take this oP.§ ‘ poi-umity of lllanlilltg all those who (.1;-.;"_.,1' . ’ ~ ' ‘ me w th their Dental worlz, tired would be. speak for Dr. Murray a continuance of their patronage, as loan confidently recommend him as it competent Dentist. ' lfl. BRUCE FIND'LE'r', Surgeon Dentist .' 3 Charlottetown, Nov. 6th, ’9o ' w. c. tuauEii’s..ii Cloth & Grocery Store ' Opened in Stevensoifs Building, QUEEN STREET, orrosm-2 NORTON 69-_FEN‘NELL’S GROCERIES . of all kinds, at the lowest possible prices. Also, a full line of Twccds. llomespuns, Flantiels Blanket-lng Druggcts it Yarn,’ Manufactured byithe TP.YO.\l WOOLEN M190- COMPANY A full line of TRIMMINGS and GENTS FURNISIIINGS always on hand. WOOL taken in exchange for Ci.cTH or GROCERIES. ‘ o I I ---~----- I-I-0.: .0 ‘a--—_—...1:u—.. 70’/tc B051.‘ is a.lwu._1/3 if/11.0‘ C/2.6a-peé-f. . . — ~ . 9 OFFICE :-—Browu’s Block; Queen Square, , ‘Cl]_'§1rl;€i£t{:3?tfi\:yZn-.f, STBDNG DRINK, mgM,y.M,g Lg. rrssuss AND A_BUSE- ,0,+ . . «. Men’s Ovcrcoa.ts,€i * ’ -‘t .. Byl‘. W. L. Moore, Barrister-at-law. —. BY——— Men’s 0 erc.9ats.., - *: ; 5 Haszard dz: Moore, Booksellers; anil I - C, = : . _ p 8. "i"‘l:_ at the Diamond Bookstore. Boys’ OVerc0atS,'- _. I _ .. . Hg‘ C. _ _ C S :BoysT’,-OVe,,rcjoa.ts,,.1 E DeIgi'1::fio1gie31its, postpaid. 3 i p G J ,v *1 g p , L, , M ms SUITS i E BOYS? 3 * The Liquor Question in ii Nutshell. A .._...._. NW YEARS- Agent for the 'l‘ryon Woolen Mfg. Co. Ch’town, March 14, ’9o. tf ~ . . om:oNs.T 35 brls. Red. 15, “ Yellow. moaeral'§°§‘n§3§f“g -ii’ alrge .st°‘=’k=.- °f _O-19°.'_‘ V The Balance of Holiday Goods 9', . -. “I—.aOiND.()'N 9‘ 1roUsir.. C i ~A'I‘THE— ; A’ ._ ._ f 9 DIAMOND B(lll1lS'l‘0llll J > 9 - -—WILL BE SOLD-— . .9 I * » ‘ ; C 2 B f R _ p_ fig « C .G©*ST ALL AND SEE my‘ superb Pai-loi'.;Siiit’es, which :1 am z-$3’-Ir‘-Elso 5 ~URE FOR . w , ——--- H closing out at Great Bargains. . ‘ . * B 0‘ Select Your ' - ' * ' ” ' ~ '0 - -,+, g- CHAMBER‘. SUITES to suitcverbody. . I SIDE3OAIi=DS;'illlckiclieapest and best over oil‘ ‘A CARVELL BROS; C Dec 15 . " 5.3. “Etage" ll.'i1l" Stands," Lounges, Chairs, Bedstcada, ,"ei¢.,j " BEST _, Wlll!El‘l Fill?! 'FEllGlllll __ Mirrors, Loo'king Glasses, _Ladies,’;‘aud~ Gents’ Writing D‘ . STEEL -,2 com sum x-mi non. (gems in finish and workmanship). "Childreii‘s‘ ,Sl8iglIs',‘1’u1fl’_f-, into. i.. Gl_lAPl’,l;1_l.l.E,. Diamond Bookstore & Bazar. ‘ ’ Dec. 27-3i E 5:‘'-’o‘ ~w’ 3 , , - l... ii. FOWLER, ,. a i 1' iistcd Wire Rope Selva.’ ea’ All till-llll; :91: l4'i7.t‘-3. S-Sid l).'.' :2: or any dealt! in tlzi‘. 'lin¢ Of ,;9U&.l‘:, A !::-.::..i- ' F-:\!‘ii_. lol'ou~.;-iion_ (tee. Write -. The ONTARIO WIRE F5940-HG 00.. ' ‘. Pzri-:-n, ()'-.irar‘.o. o.- lo " " , , CARVELL BRO:l‘HER:S, Cl'i1rloite‘.'o~vm _ Wliolesale .'\¢.:elll’.3 ifltrrrlllcti Edxvard Inland. - everything to he l‘ouIid1_.iu a_ firstlclass Fui‘tiiture;‘ Store, ; g.!‘ea_t_Bargains,. p _ _ ~ .. ~, , _, 3.7-. 1 ;- , i .. T?i’I-OHN‘ 1YEWSON. E ' » ‘i * 0" osite*Poat0 ' ' Ch’town,‘Dec.,-13, i. ' ~ 4 —énAxvucwnsnoI~‘-—.— ' ~ v’ 5 . I. I . . i— .. i i‘ 9 ft Carriages, Blclgtis, Truck Wagons. " _ ‘_ (,‘-arts, Threshing Machines,’ And other-l“atm Implements. All.wo‘rk_,". ‘ . guaranteed. Write for prices. ‘ EA Boy wanted tollearn the trade. . . NORTH BEDEQUE, P. E. I,‘ Dec. 24.—3l 1 5 9 ':'M at y,-,£. «oi 9 tidal ottttt 999990 «flhhhh 9 99099 6 t H.‘ _: . .9 i1[a.gic,llealer Salve. VVi:s'r ,C.trE,—August 4,1890. ’ Mus. Ross,-—I wish to inform you that your “Magic Healer” Salve has proved a sure cure for Salt Rheum. A young lady residing in my house tested the Salve, and found it tlieliest article she ever tried, after using other Siilves without doing any good.’ I recommend- ed her to try the "Magic Hcaler,’3_ and A. s. URQUHART. General Insurance Agent, ‘ Blt0W1l’S,BLO{ll(, queens SDIIMIE, ciunuumowii, A A _lChe'a.p Boot Store and ,Fa.ct_'o1§y.;. ii ‘before using half a box, the Salt Rheum _ P‘ E’ 18””? i ’ = 3 disappeared. I cheerfully furnish the BEPR§EN—r1NG,‘ . « V 1 - I . . . . above facts. And remain, yours. La,,,ca3},.5,-e, cmnme,-“ya; gm-,m, andB ‘ i J I 1. . F ,. p p g p 9, ALIWED MC“ n-m‘“‘3- - America Insurance C‘omP<lm'ea.l’ . - , ‘ . - g p H _ _ . . . V t v BARGAINS! BARG-A I AN Valuable llllSlll8SS Property C . _ _ - E . - A - .. . FOR SALE. E t i p i - S _ ‘ ‘ ‘ V HE Subscriber offers for sale’ that valu- — ' t . ~ , . _ —-——— A able property situated at the Head of . ‘ ‘ . . . - Pt'B, t",l4A ofLan .' - ‘ . , Get 3 Copy at me .f.;;‘.':. .:;...°°:.:‘:;::% ...°a°::.. Lots; Immense Stock. A ' on the remaining six are the Store and Build _ , ’ A - , ‘ _ A _ 1 irigs formerly occupied by Beer <5:-* Sons, now A " ~ ‘ ""—-""' by E. E. Pratt. The Dwelling House on the . ’ I V . A ' ‘ , last-named property is suitable for a Hotel. The property will be sold in Lots. For particulars, enquire at Ma. CUNDALx;'s Olfice, Charlottetown ; or, on the premises, to HELEN MCLEAN. No intelligent Man ought to be Without Nov 28, 1890 if 30,0CO Pa.irs,‘. Boots, Shoes, 5 ’ Overshoes,an;d Slippers 1 * B must‘-be sold, I C. I. M0llIllSON, SoleAgent for 0h’town. «Nov. :4, 1890. , New Drug Store. Fred glc 0. Davies, Late "Sm-ru 6;-.WooD2»tAN, Chemists," St. Augustine, Florida.. a. . 2.02 .7lI.4I)E 0.v 13.431’ “rimzz 114 "1'rE1i.7vs: Tllls BRAND or FLOUR is superior to “Kent” or -‘ Matchless.” Always for . _ - - ‘ sale at our Store. Try a barrel and you gill RUGS, CHEMICALS, Pluid Extracts, use no other. Tinctures, only the finest quality kept , . , -V and used in prescriptions. ’ Also, for Sale-—the best quality of BRAN, ' Patent Medlcliies of all kinds SRORTS “d CORNMEAM ‘"- 110-rse Powders, Lim'me-nts, Blisters, the A p _ J‘ CO- . _ .; —Upper Queen Street. Ch‘*.9“i*?- 0*?“ '7» W E ’ a Now _i_s,:,tlie time .0 get a..supp1y..ror. ii... Family of genuine Solid‘ Leather ,Boots,.;;,.Home-mode ‘l 9" DAVIES’ SALVEJ I No I in the market for ever? kind Of ’ son:qli1iiowu—Sorc Eyes. Bums. S°‘ld$. In‘ S HALL _. ' or WATER Bags, Ice B Air Pil- lows, Chest Protectors, Ch nical ‘Ther- mometers. Stethescopes, _ , Urinary Test Cases, splinters or nails, and where there is any proud flesh. ‘ ' FOR ASTIIB/IA l . A Dr. Eaton‘sASTl-IMAREMEDY, zscei-its, H mm Syria cs g==C0nw an-dd pp . , : 5o cents, and.$r.oo per bottle. ycpgldtches, , 8 s V _\i . _ V_ _ :_._J-,4 1; .. ; __ V , Perfumes, Soaps, Brushes, Toilet Powders, 'l‘russcs,adults' ¢3:'childnn’s. " C‘ “ I J Sponges, and everything usually kept in 3 ‘ Supporters, first-class Drug Store. _ . -Caggut Ifiigstureaa ' ls’ P‘ T he. C‘ tt H: :1 WC" W8‘ *3 C59“. “C3 . doirifsetic ciciiig. ‘gm 5’ mm in ’ Toilet Articles». .?.=r1 cheap at K. n. 0} who is it ‘P _0nn1s1>i-iniedictliia Om“/D‘(Llil3;S*hEBlCAL HALL Queen st. . . ‘ «- .~ ‘ ‘ _»_ _ \ it _‘ ' . ‘a ' " 7 L . ' " i