ate i at 3 oem me 4 mane ws: = —— i ? . c x . . ie yw hae Par y yy) > : THE DAILY EXAMINER . ; : - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1893. q j i ! Ki A A 4A A a A 4 4 aamunger’ ; ae | Hiow to Make Money, & i TH LEAST OF THESE. : i a P : rhe f owing statistics gath« red mm | i She had litt ¢ eart t » benutsr i ible sources are both interesting hal : S ud Les eal y sore; lmavy be turned into money, 7 ; ’ She ; ad by 0 path so narr ny peak,by farmers and poultry raisers | ; \ i ater with heart a tremble : Unie’ 8 fow! a greatly increas d ' " I e warder at heaven's door. the nited States during the last five R } id. “T? were hearts of hero a;” vears but this increase has been iarger in PH 14s PS SQU y.% fs ‘ | , Ane = “plies we Si cal sealed the New England and Middle States than ; ‘ She said, *“T e were hands of mig ; 4 : ‘ | 2 Antu Tecra he Hew Hnlagd and Mi State eee - he Leading Paper of P. E. Island. — That called to me day and night; er one million each. Seventeen States Cc: t: | o > I= | a r + . } ] he ; y | a sehen set ingot Oa repo! over two ml Hon = Phirte n Our Chi stm as a a 0g uc = % Bet Gale States report over three million each while i And she bowed her head in silence; } the States of Il nois, Iowa, New York, a | m tag > ] fi r a CO > y it. “si if SHE MAS She hid her face m shatee Ohio and Pennsylvania a rt over five hnow re “Hac 5 ree rid oO € } y + US6rO bal ea eee millions each. In eighteen of the States F A form majeatic came; : +} ; Pe net of eggs per hen b! | apt-ewecte than al heareny mute, | the ansiat creme proluctofcxerrerbo] Will enable you to select suitab‘e YC Inilg a RE Pt : : in Size and Circalation. , aa }) D OZ * rye “Dear heart, that have self forgotten, Hi | { y ‘ oe VE « il 2 1 var } OUR a That aover te own has ought M Pe 21 Ol 1.0 OHadAy €nifts Ve ALICC ft ee. RS ERE | ) SOAP Who keepeth the weak from falling Mass., 7 N. ¥ 0} Lil., ».6 ” i, } To the king ve rought, . C opp.. » lod »{ N. ¢ b - 4 = ei f ‘ 8 ! YAU TE vce eicceieeine tortie cittrem | GF] tenn aE] Alay” 23 We lave the finest stock o rH BEST for the Public and for Advertisers. ' , For the Lord himself has wrough ve ores : NOT j — Woman's Journal SS & b.4 K $415. ' : * ~ e { : | eniiede : prs oss AND veo FOR? nf it jie. 43}t0,” 1 Q hpistmas : : ninion — cl ob re from those who do u eTPias Ux = BEY ic om * | | madre tte sninraan eden A Narrow Escape In the Alps. \ It ! be noticed the average number of IPE in a OOF ‘oe Never’ na / PATHE CAOF WHAT THEY THINK OF Tf A pecul ar incident of m ntain travel = ges ‘aid per } per yea ves from thro , ng weereso rondo asthenina | Tecorded in the “Lifecof Nicholas Porras | dogen to over seven dozen and that thor _ HENRY MORGAN & cO., | --- hs, - $| Pets ss a that are said in its favor bj y Saane ee ae rous passages of the Alps i “did ae pt a ms . ; ah MONTRI 5 ; 5 we “ : Sunlight § . ir trial. ’ — ‘Aes . i se ’ of hens di not make ne mo yore c ‘ : ee ee am gua =ae ' , eee cause, asthe figures show, they only got i poten ya Engrossed in thought, Ferrar was paying — . ; | © . ‘ an average of four to five dozen per hen tt Atter to the way when he was 7 ; ane Ne ie : | AN aN o » a | AnCe in Point * d s reca | himself by an excia- Y a a a England Stat 1é ig a hs Stane ai'( of ix¢ ‘ ( ; ” e | BRONCHITIS n ruide showed an average Of from 81x to over } , ot . seve loze ‘be question arises hen . y . ; 342 ‘ ea ibi ii t r \ ee " as At the narrowest and steepest part ofthe | seven d Che question arises t of kee Nutrition “— Di. estibih | = , ‘ s loft silon one side and a agp why do hens 7 the New Kt gland States ’ 5 J | | ARN Se ae LUNG TROUBLES i t er—a donkey laden with a | average more than seven dozen eggs per ——HAS BEEN ATTAINEI RY aes i | i piece of er came rushing from | year per hen, while in Louisiana they only . wae — ik i } FEANO ES yR C ne the side of the mountain, turned into the average three dozen? The reason must ‘5 Ai J i} . . SA PRIOE roTae 2 -SUFfoc . : irrow road and bore down upon Ferrar, hh found in the fact that in the New Eng- 0 § h ' 3 ‘ Phe t 1 heard the noise, and at | J ad States, Sheridan,s Powder to make a Read This Splendid ffer 10 ubseri ers ' nai PAWEER MEDICINE ea once realized his , {ee en Sit h ly is almost universally used, pionk | , " 6T, JOHN, 6B. - a ; ‘ £401 — ae Swe , est and South, itis not used | . a og ae 2 if he had a hundred lives!” a linet bial hated tn | The public have a positive guarantee that hey are get | : | And tru there seemed to be » escape. — 1 . . * > i | ; a saceteiiiii - a | The | vaded with the timber | t2¢ Northern states have gone ahead./ ting the best possible form of concentrated nour ishme nt, McCLURE S MAGAZINE FREE R FOST E R & SON. , : * sae ae YS I ere Is ho Joubt at all but what the | ; | \ a ath wart its |! :, so that it would be im . a ee —s i . ae ited tell ule | extensive ise of Sheridan’s Powder B ITUTES. | ‘ ms 7° : ¥ - - de : t os ; ‘ . — Ma oe ee ae ae REFUSE ALL SU ST | inate of W ire Nails, } without pushing tie ove he precipice, ’ 5 i ene | » now - 9 sania . ' a | As the donkey plunged down the narrow | th mprovement ; poultry | December 2, 1893. to everyone subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER tor 12 me nths a Steel and Iron cut Nails and path, however, it stun shed just in front of | has boosted the poultry industry more than 35 cents a month. By speeial arrangement with the publishers, we ars Site ake B mite Shane Ferrar : ! t s knees The sudden a he ntlue p yrether rhe | } enabled to make a most exoeption: al otter to send McCLURE’S M AGAZINE Spikes, i ackKs, srads, SOvnoe | check swung the timber round so that Fer poultry tr stry of this country now amo- . | FREE FOR ONE YEAR to everyone who fille out the following b lank form, | Nails. 1} ingarian J Nails. &e TOOTHACHE! rar was lightly brushed by it, and in one | ynts to between five and six hundred mil- , subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER for 12 months at 35 cents 4 ao Demi LN. B. : moment the danger was passed. lions of dollars annually and the profits month. ; ; ' Ferrar fell on his face, thanking God for | aroxaid to | a a HEADACHE ! ae eaaheh eamerceiien ake edo are said’ to be enormous. One n =a a. & ' CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT TO US. | hi His cCUlOU aes van . aw Mass. near Bos has made twenty Pour | ; — en ne Oat BACHE Re ste : ¢ miko eer hie . . } , | NEURALGIA ! and the owner of the donkey—which had | 2.4 dollars a year for last e years and | atin siaceianiiiaes cae broken away while being loaded—stood | rie. more hi a in handset a TFTA TT TTT TT TT TT TTT TTT TTT TTT TT TT TTT TT TTT TTT TTT TTS | CUBED DT ONE APPLICATION OF crossing themselves and crying, “Mira . e eee a i of i si | = = a usal ars while thousands of wom- a ¥ na = NER OL. ane meme SY en, children and invalids have earned a| | Tur Examiver Publishing Cc., afi ‘ Sa [et children and inal ave earned a ee = 2 | , : oe at al we Where the Bangle Has Gone. mtortabl ving All who want to know | a s - 25 cents - oS a Ernaueeee. } been noticed by observant young rast how vake monev keep and . Charlottetown, P, E. Island. = | i It aft ae € y oe 7 ns 1 i mak r , a ts Loading and hnj rriv2 : 2 | & | te men in Brooklyn society circies th the ending px ry should send to . dohn- - : : : eile etal eee . C : TO LET tinkle of the bangles on young women’s | son & Co.,22 Custom Honse St. Boston, | |E You will please send to my address the DAILY EXAMINER for 12 2) Gold Medalist Dyers and Cleaners, ; d 4 d ‘ bracelets is not so pr momen « as formerly for a copy e Poultrv Ra ¢ Guile te . : = Py — It has probably not occurred to these | p,j, 3 ts | = months from date, for which I agree to pay 35 cen’s a month, it being ¢ MONTREAL ‘ young men to inquire why the so called = ' aie ae - . * . : P fick es not choose to accompany rhe Brydon Case = understood that you are to have sent to my address for one year, without = z . al a ae ber steps with the jingle of the bangle. If HW M ie ete ee = : : = WE ARE PREPA RE ED TO DYE all feesation hae h LILTOS, an., t. oV.—James brydon | all os ee ial‘ alee . ° = lone nf anne ond enta ean: » any we oo cmenetion, 2 OOF Fae ee ol aoa eines : tonal * extra charge, McCLURE’S MAGAZINE, commencing with the current =. | class of goods and garments ¢ yal to any ceased ke fi sh ones ne his pl 1 a ma I i L Bi =e =‘) » | House in Europe . . i . [ . 4 : Ae = ouse surop y rhe q . paturally arises, W here are newspaper reporter the 0 day He | pai - eG the banules? I came unexpectedly a few | said he had been attacked by kidney vices cc ie num ber, 2 FRENCH CLEANING 3 specialty. io days a . partial answer to this ques | disease about two years ago, which re- = ! = ene n. In making a purchase in one of th 8 1 in con us pains in the back Old Sy a ney vy Round and Slack, oe BIC .0s00ecccress stevectonrsventceedsteheadacnspuoneretones i Pepe nfo prams - regarding sha les, prices, ee big I 1 street dry goods stores [ re | To use his n words, “the pains were | = =f , furnis y . AR Ss ON ; ived as part ae ange for a . = een- | unbearable and Jife was a drag.” Hej y ictori 2a Round and Slack, | = Date... sessessserscesresssnnnes RAB iiviinedccvckes eheirteiceseieasaen - CHAS. VES NORRIEON, ‘ back a dime S$ the saiesgir! pusoe wer became so weak that he 7 ad to give up |} e ~ v | Agent, ueen Street, vie » money to me the dine was apparently | : ve ‘ © iin ieeee es _ 1h eld : sostoch, bas on beasding « sroliey cor and | TOK O8 Over © yent, and Sores | Acadia Round and Nut, ta th Up SS So So So Lo So So So Loo Uo Sod db Und Sb So Jb Sn db ltt Sblb So ll Sb lb Ub Ub Sob blblblbtb iin | eept25—cod ik ; en ne ™ - , jed assistance in dressing and he couk i = iver presenting the dime to the conductor | dis eel aioe telen. eile Mina Mr ® could | Arg ‘ } vig een. theo ers} mi een smoothie at ~ eBved ne coe Sits reene | Inter lonial Nut, CALL AT OUR OFFICE and see the entertaining and finely illustrated Me- ROBERT BEAIRSTO bi “Grace. Keep this forever. Ned.” The | Kidney Pills. The result has been a] Yale Nut, CLURE'S MAGAZINE, which has among its contributors th most famous author» 4 srace neep th ore ° ave 1¢ F o ’ , 4 : , verfect cure, and he is to-day as heal in America and England, including R. L. Stevenson, Rudyard Kipling, A. Conan Doyle - % " ; | | ted teen pinged und apps san ae ean he found fn the All of which will | ld at the Lowest Price Octave Thanet, William Dean Howells, Bret Harte, Clark Russell, Joel Chandler Har-] COMMISSION MERCHANT (ii. } ai been plugier a “sim Oe oe 4 ( i Y r e S¢ ‘ ; sowes “ie os 7 y Thy ie Make NEW, | ue i000. Ih = able to “pasa” the coin, | Pr [hese pills have only been on ) ‘ . IC a © , . riz, Thomas Hardy, J. T. Trowbridge, Jerome K. Jerome, Frances Hodgson Burne tt, AND AUCTIONEER. ‘ These pile wer No others | and it bas been adopted as a pocket piece. wie for a short time in Manitoba, but | Theo lore Roosevelt, Joaquin Miller, Gilbert Parker, John Burroughs, Hamlin Gar- 2 ~New York : te rald ——-— several instances of really wonderful cures land, Prof. E. 8. Hok len, Prof. C. a Young, H. H. Boyesen, Robert Barr, Henry M. GOOD REFERENCES. } : % from their use have come to light through- Stanley, Archibald Forbes, Andrew Lang, and many others. alesroom: Queen Street, Cher'sttetown aie Short Pericds of Mourning out the Pr ince . @ . 4 : . . ‘ stl iadicnae ’ Pew ¢ ose act I heol : Each number of McCLURE’S MAGAZINE contains two illustrated interviews ; oe ame ae a “~ ns cuttin ae ' . Chaalottetown, Oétober 5. 1893. with famous people. Jules Verne, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Tissandier, the famous TO R K Ty of the Du ar f Devoushive te be one : - French Balloonist, Archdeacon Farrar, Thomas A. Edison, F. Hopkinson Smith, B. : 4 . 0 Sr principal leaders of English society ¢ bP] H. Boyesen, Alphonse Dau et, Camille Flammarion, Edward Everett Hale, Profesacr —--—— ‘ ‘a 1 not hesitate to entertain mt “Shorter Pas Graham Bell and many others, have furnished materia! for especially prepared inter One-half of the Brick House oa Upper a a jolly bonse partiesin the country for the views, which will appear fully "iMustrate? in this magazine. Queen Street, containing nine Jarge rooms, ' | shooting within six weeks afterthe death of ; > ossess] abu he ddie cf November. | i i Ip her son, the Duke of Man hest r, while the and HENRY M. STANLEY will contribute, especially for young readers, a story isoty aie ae ane ay SNE ir ‘ ing Dachess of Sutherland was tak Wh a of AFRICAN Ag VENTURE. . : ‘ ; ho : Mi > ' 7 4. HORNE & CO , ' ing part in private theatricals in Lor ido mn he at iS © Sas : i . maa S , tf iA fore the cud of the third mouth after the | 66 x Di NATURAL HISTORY AND ADVENTURE.—There will be several articles | oct24—tf } pa - nM demise of ber father-in-law, the late duks oy ey S. written by Raymond Blathwayt, who has been called- by Mr. W. T. Stead the best | -——--—-——---_-_____—_-_ : po} Ten or 20 years ago Ms ayfair would have : , TRENT Naa interviewer in England, from material furnished him by Carl Hagenback, of Hamburg, iy . ' heid up its hands in horror at the bare idea We are talking about.a “ shorten SPR Ny SOs SO SSS Pie a Y the great animal importer and trainer. These artic les deal with the Capture of Wild ae M {4} of such apparent callousness and lack of ing’’ which will not cause indi- 2 ~ Z Beasts,.the Training of Wild Beasts, the Transportation of Wild Beasts, the Adven- BUSINESS STAND { proper feeling ene however, the mat gestion. Those who “know a thing Z tures and Escapes of Carl Hagenkeck. The series will be illustrated by an English 4 Rm PAT oe eee eee a e regen — 4 er two” about Cooking (Marion Z artist of great skill in drawing animals. AT OR V7 ELL. 4 : tN ren S} y of gr ouk » resaruet MW BZ eS aa ae . I M th reat world of London as either d le to Harland among a host of others) y BZ JOHN BURROUGHS, C. F. HOLDER, DR. C. C. ABBOTT and other writer: TO LET, and possession given on ist De- te f Y centricity or else to affectation.—New are using fj Fi am ous for their work in this field, will contribute to the Magazine. oumber next, or ~~ it des ved the ee ’ ork Tribune 7. ea, Fe S ness Premises anc welling ouse at - 4 CEE SREP oe aoe ‘ oo eee : as ? WELL CROSS ROADS, now occupied by Mr. ; ~ CTSA SS SS SR Of interest to both Young and Old will be PROF. R. L. GARNER’S AFRICAN | Norman McLeod. This is one of the most et Drink In Rural & cngland, ~ » . a A 3 si Ss is j > “ec Edward Island f “ There it, of tatentetiod whith wane EXPEDITION TO THE GORILLAS. Arrangements have been made, in connec- py on og Ray arly pptetesy hw ays Bn i 8 fe people seem to think ¢ xists ¢ oly if cities— instead of lard. No:: but the Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants tion with aleading English review, to publish Professor Garner’s letters descriptive ot | house, Shed, Dwelling House and Orchard, ali a int inniat dvanVeinien Gash tas : iy é ie his present expedition to Africa. Professor Garner is noted the world over for th: | im good order, : j f id Ith ) { . f drunkenness, a ch f : purest, healthiest and cleanest and Children. a osliiadine neither Opium, Merphine nor curious and interesting investinations he ia makies in the speech of monkeys, Te : Amey ager Mel end. ou the putea pie ire tihe Victitns ¢ i extraor inary de - z . % re - * . , . i . = , ” ” . a Cie = : oe OM. & Wb kn 2 ec1eod, ATI Lown, 0 : 0 pa hiond In nine villages out of ten that ix the ingredients go to make up Cote ciher Narcotic substance. it is a harmless substitute sailed for Africa last September for the purpose of further pursuing his studies in th« | the subscriber, mintiek shah unsés i Ie in Pure Rich ouly sort of amusement which the majority tolene. Lend isn’t heal hy, and is for Paregoric, Props, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. native haunts of the gorilla. The illustrations of these articles will be from photo ee me in be 7 Blood: to enrich of the inabitants have. Their one notion | not always clean, Those who use ‘ graphs taken by Prof. Garner in Africa. , Nov. 5, 18% ae ee of enjoyment is to get drunk, It is uot itidieceel” talk : it is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty ycars’ use by a the blood is like ae Moamk” tn Gn ais. se Aas Aaithen's f Cottolene will > heskhier apd omens Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays MoCLURE’S MAGAZINE also contains most interesting articles under the heads she : ae ae i } s i° nso OE he e 2 ' o » ” r » aa : y ’ ; putting money out at interest, entertainment which offers. There must wealthicr than those who = Selene va The Elge of ths Patare,” “ Newest Knowledge,” “ Knowledge of Immediate Value, be many villages in which every inhabitant lard—Healthier because they will foverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, The Present Hour,” “ Stranger than Fiction,” ete. S TPS Cs et ee en aye ont eS a, — ee eurcs Diarrhea and Wind Colie. Casteria relieves emove : whenaver he wot the chance, Of what cits ecause they will get “shorter tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatuicney, a EMULSION Of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites posseses blood enriching properties in Are vou all Almost Be sure and if a remarkable d down ? Take Scott’s Emulsion, as Palatable as Milk. ret the yree. run renuine Prepared only by Seott & Bowne, Belleville. NERVE BeANS NERVE BANS are a new dis covery that cure the worst cases o Nervous Debility, Vigor anc Pailing Maphood; restores th weakness of body or mind causec by over-work, or ‘he errors o- ex cewes of youth. This Remedy ab sohutely cures the most obstinate cases when al! othe: IREATMENTS have failed evento geile ae none te ate gate at $1 per package, or six for r sent mil or geveipt of price by sadressing TH JAMES ME EDICINE 20., Teronte, Unt. Write So tor paimahiod. Sold in 7 rg’ re. bie i q) LET. ; FOUR DWELLINGS on P s : Coach H : ! i ; ; Ie Y pied | D « Ha VILLIAM bopDp f S 2 er oe ee > Though you Cough ¢ 9 Don’t Despair ! $ Many apparently hopeless cases have been cured by a course of 5 AMPBELL’S WINE OF ¢ \ BEECH TREE CREOSOTE ¢ TRY IT! AT ALL DRUGGISTS. , K. CAMPBELL &CO., Montreal. SS ee ee ee ee ee Gratelul—t€ omlorting. j Epps’s Cocoa. 4 ® BREAKFAST. ie Ry k now le dlge of the nat- ' ural la govera the operations of i digesti in tod muietion n, and by a careful | L application of the properties of wel!-seleet- ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored it herongh ws which in the world could you say that?—All the Year Round, 3 The Cook Has Rights. eg An English court hasdecided that a cook ~male or female—is not bound to give employer notice before an leaving, nor on the other hand is the employer required to no tify the cook before discharging ber. The reason given is that if the cook were forced toremain against her will she migbt re venue herself on the members of the fam of a club, upon her employ- -E xchange. ily, or, in cas ers’ pom uae Women In Bilectricity. ay, “Did you know,” avked a bright gir] the other day, “that Mr. Edison himself vouches for women electricians baving greater deli eacy of touch and more judgment than men?’ Electricity is a fine field for women workers aud one that is constantly enlarg ing.—New York Times. Rheumatism cooked celery. eut may often be cured by The vegetables should be into bits, boiled in water until soft and the water drank by the patient. Then serve the celery warm, properly seasoned, with toasted bread. 200,000,000 mativen of India but Of the 2,000,000 can sT pe ak Eng lish, the lanyuage of the rulers The native courts are con ducted in Hin loostanee, and intercourse with the English is carried on by a sort of jargon. The + seapeae maxim, “Truth is stranger thran fiction tion tn the tru ids ob and ample verifica ly startling coincidences that are constantly occurring edad us, Briti m cnntiaimit,. of agricultural machinery and hardware acknowledge that the United ceates is in Keeu GUM petition. } bal | hee’ wvyer Fifty Years. ‘ Remepy.— Syrup by children while It allay 8 Triep Soothing sOrp Anp Wes Mire W insloe’s beed "W for over fifty of mothers for their nig, with perfect child, softens the the s the colic, and is the best remedy | Diarrheea, Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold | by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-tive cents a bottle. Its value } incaleulable, and ask for Mrs. Wins and take . f. wkly—l y other kind. — vears snccess, soothes the gums, Be eure loe’s Soothing Svrup, no In. Carraty Joun R. Hine, of schooner Lillian, ewys: “I was suffering with in- flamimation of the chest, broug “hit on by | exposure at sea. Took a good supply of | Puttner’s Emulsion, which perfectly | | cared It has g'ven me a new set of larg, rie, _—— —-eee tre Was Convineed, A man in Nova Scotia was in doubt as to the genuineness of the reported cure cf i beverage whico may save us many heavy : doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of | euch articles of diet that a constitution | may be gradual ¥ built up until strong enough tw res ist e very ten leney to disease. Mustiooia of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wher ever the re is a weak point. Wi may escape many a fatal shaft by ke ping ours selves well fo rti fied by pure blood and a properly nourish ed frame.” ~~ {5 ivil Se rvice Ga .Zette, . Made simply with boiling r water or milk. f Bold only in packets, by Gracers, labelled ie, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathic Chemists, London, England, Mrs. Bernard Maguire and ex-C aaa god | Lingley, of Petersville, Queen’s Co., by | course of Hawker’s Nerve and Sicesask | Tonic and Hawker’s Liver Pills. | wrote to Squire Lingley, and that gentle | man promptly assured him that the ong | monials were genuine. eo ive pounds choice Valencia raisins for 35 cents at Beer & Goff’s. dec 18 21. has millions teeth- pain, | for i He | grocery Lills—for Cottolene costs mo more than lard and goes twice as far—so js but half as expensive, Dyspeptics delight in it! Physicians endorse itl Chefs praise it! Cooks extol it! Housewives welcome it} All live Grocers sell! it! Made only by i N.K,. FAIRBANK & CO.,, Wellington and Ann Streets, PB L RAILWAY. _ Christmas ‘Holidays. teturn Tickets will be issued at one first-class fare to and from all Stations on this Railway on December 22nd, 23rd, ‘ |} 29th and 30th, 1893, and on January lst, | 1893, good for return up to andon Janu avy 8th, 1894. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Ch’town, DIVIDEND NOTICE. Merchants’ thik of of P. BE. Island, Charlottetown, Dec. 1, 1893. Notice is hereby given that a half-yearly Dividend, at the rate of eight per cent. per annum on the Capital Stock of this Bank, has been declared, payable at the Banking House on and after January 2nd, 1894. Railway Office, Dee 16, The Transfer Beoks will be closed from the 16th to 31st inst., both days inclusivel By order of the Board. WM. McLEAN, __ dec] — —Jaw -2aw & w) wy a ioe eee. ANNUAL MEETING. | eS is | Merchants’ Bank of P. &. Island, The Anna | Shareholders of the P. BE. Island wil) be General Meeting of the Merchants’ Bank of held at its Banking | House, Great George Street, on TUES- DAY, the 9th day of January next A. D, 1894, at the hour of 1] o'clock, a. m. Proxies must be left with the Cashier at least one day previous to the meeting. j WM. McLEAN, | dec7—fri tu & wy Cashier. i ; - Farm Kor Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale his farm /on the Mount Edward Road, about one mile and a half from the city, well and | favorably known as the “Welsh Farm.” : The farm consists of sixty acres, and con tains a good Dwelling House aud five Outbuildings, all in good condition. There is also a good orchard in connection, Terms easy. Apply to C, BENOIT, Water Street. | July 3, 1899, 25th, Castotiy assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach and bowels, civing healthy and natural sleep. Case teria is tho Children’s Panacca—the Mother’s Fricnd, Castori2 .. lapted to chiidren thes * Castoria is 2 “ Castoria is so well ad ir Biot 3 have re; > told me of its | I recommend it as superior toany prescription po0d effcet upon iaeir children.” 3 known ta mc.” D:. G. C, Oracon, fi. A, Ancoes, M. D., Lovweil, Ma a. | 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. « “astoria is the best remedy for children « cf | “Our physicians in the chilcren'’s depart which lama ed. I} t ment hare spoken highly of their experi far distant when mothers will consi. ence in their outside practice with Castoria, iatercst of facir chillren, ax and although we only have among ot scead ‘f 1¢ various quac dx nostrume which an is lies what is known as regnict destroriag their loved ones, by forcing opi pr ts, J ve are free to confess that the morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful merits ot Castoria has won us to look with agents down their throats, thereby sending far "or upon it.” them to premaiure graves.” Unrrepv Hosrirat 2np Disprssary, Dn. J. F. Kincnx.oet, Boston, Mass, Conway, Ar Auten C, Sutrn, Pres., The Contanr Sees Ti Murray Street, New York ae Buy Your Christmas Supplies Cood Fresh Groceries YOU Wt Gah... of the very best quality, at prices that will suit your pocket. Our RAISINS and CURRANTS are very fine, and on quantities of Five Pounds and upwards we will give you very low figures. 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