-— - pes anaes os a THE DAILY EXAMINE : | DAILY BAAMINGS : : ' ' - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER . — “SDAY, NOVEMBER 11, foe. 1 ’ ————_— oaahet : —----— Qn Mm ATUUD e ee at ae ere — _ oo ——— ————=- = -— oe LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS | ogee . a x — : e mow We started to. make THE REASON WHY Anim oe Be RB ss Goods, ’ ai ‘3 Small Profits our Motto We Sell Ch if * a: 7 i Bt Wie j Ay Pctou} — We know of no words more misused than absolutely | e cape r © ethe . | all wool, no shoddy, ete., by merchants. With some of them And ever since we be- vinnie exageeration seems to be the oider of the day. We are business, our career has pneey Purcuases, LArce Ovrrut, Spor Casn. Our TY : ol; . . ~ , 1e : itl :j . .- ‘ y revery cominendabie fe se in the " glad to belong to thé few who coufine théniselves to facts. , been one of constant increase 7 ition and position can easily be compared with other Soe iat we embod y every commen lable feature in the « eo] Chere is no excuse for misrepresentati so. > and continued success. Yet)" OSE the same line, who only buy in limited quantities ; "*° 0 0! clothing, presentation, for it is easy and e aa , 1 e k inexpensive to ascertain if clothing is all wool or not. WelWe are not satisfied and will|3" epend on a small trade to get clear of their stock- —~— » ’ . . . : , . . . i show Clothing, Hats and Carpets, and sell them fr what Continue to cut and slash the| 4nd again CASH is MIGHTY clever in securing bargains. we tO | | es ais: \profits until there is only a Our three great departments are full of them. Carpets, } goj) them for les se - bare margin left. We find it Hats, Klothing. l sane . Don’t Bere than the rame goods can be beug)t I : - : ae ee ; elsewhere. on’t For ; ¢ ie Prowse Brothers pays us, and yau will find it Pro B th & Zorget. , . prys you to trade with us. wse rotners Prowse 1 <. a aie wse Brothers } - Sodaeaton \ few FERSONAL. a ae - _cadmamdinamia ee ee ee THE TIBER ARKIVES aT syDNey,| NEWS hOTES. - Rev. Carr Glynn has been appointed -— | : oe \ Specia voca sishop of Peterborough, Wacleue’ Captain Delisle Tells How the mocens | It is reported from Ottawa thet a new A A. ¢ N t . Mr and Mrs. A. B. Warburton returned Disaster Happened on a iq the eastern block of at : \ “harlotteto Cee 7 : A i : i¢ Parliament Buildings for th : ‘ —-haaeneaene 7 tetown = from St. Jobo dast Captain Delisle of the steamer Tiber | of the storage of waldab oadele Ne ave ui Te ee was seen by the Halifax Chronicles corres: | proof vaults. e ; I Ma om ik el K ibs r nro = dent at Sydney, C. B., and told the the ee thick uh tke otetat \ } fy fi gt . snd J. J. Macdona'd, o \kora, are tullowing story of the late collision : ¢ birth of his eighth daughter last : teh O Frid y the 6 ‘ o- | Week Gomer Davis, the editor of a Kansas si wULY i Se Crewe. Toons. 3. 3. Ga, Pooks o Friday the 6th of November, at 6.25 paper, announced the event i 6 o ‘ | where } 30d Mrs. J. Rose, Mount Stewart, were Pena i ng John’s fur Sydacy. The | begionin : “Kve tl 9 ao ee hae tele eee wind was 8.8. E., and the night was fair pti. oning : ‘ ery jing appears to be on + “ag Sean ve "Sas Cn a rh 1 Mrs . H aie ; Y and starlight. We were steaming dead an Our Was: ; ? ‘ ve Llunter R ee re , sanel th 8 —_ n slow out of the harbor. At 7.05 we land- | », A Sty a old widow of Gloucester, _ River, registe i { ed our pilot near Fort Amberst Light and Eng. ‘ who las just lost a breach of pro- . : ow Mr. John Fear ar intuuel. wentstectd continued under moderate steam. He saw £™'0e "uit against @ farmer of sixty, put in § lo ri i ‘A Hot r D. . , be 4 e - » reg mn - i ° light coming into the barbor and by the a bill for 10@ teas, 30 suppers, several plum . f * "3 i ee r area: W Smith, Witece. giass made out two schooners sailing in puddings and some pilis. It COSTS YOU t ‘ . . al gistered last evening: . Smith, ocK peel ros ; a ; each barzel.—Digby J. Wesley, Bortou; J, A. Clarke FOR THE wee & fein ae nae aneit half a point ae eg Waukesha was wrecked Se Shek 5. Giltie Rener; 6a @ oe on our port bow the other (the Magg e) | 0M Muskegon, Mich., early on Sunday o 3 a te as Hillis Reater, do; G. L. Mar uearly ahead. Both schooners were show-| ™orning and six lives were lost. But one NOTHING ax S --] ‘ Fifty-t oi — aso Iaead. B. F All én 6 ing red and green lights. We put our helm | au of a crew of seven, commanded by a } } Mi 4 t rs a — “ a ¥ Virginie é on g | to port, and, when on the point of steady- drunken captain, reached the shere. was a decided euceess. The | Tabeday of last week he w as elected 10 the ing the helm, the schooner that previously | | Prof. Bell, of the Dumision Geological Be ferahe best wed Inte ae a ohel ; state office ot governor’s councillor IN ater pe mare's shoes, mas SAN © Smee retete ee irer ee ee mineral by nding ems . SS eat ae v mn Ol 0 yyw, and the other (the] ¢ d r Sudt : . : he fourth district of Massachusetts, | ~ . a “ aie : ; ound near Sudbury is anthracite coal; ' ee Hs lefeating as his opponent the Hon. Jobn Gents’ Linen Cotians,GENTs’ foto of teat Seal : " ~ pet but as it is in veins instead of layers, he IT COS'S You LESS ee a 1. Sullivan. of East Bostor Thia is the a ; \ g clear of both vessels when suidenty | is doubtful if it will be found in paying to buy out of this stock than out of t y Mis Ba ar oo Se ae ae LINEN Currs, GrENTs’ | the Maggie put her helm hard to star- auti payne ro See th , | 7 8 £9 %“@2 es re ee t} i ss rn 7 ee . ar W LITE Di ES Simi G ° board to cross our bows. My helm was +g weet ho ti bei Sod aa an se a eran ney } rT} i i “ Q* ; i} af ny fj { I ‘ oo es COror c izen has been i S tESS & RTS ENTS | hardt t it g 5 aS : ‘ \ rses continue to brin W Ww W mS i b £ B33 ( oe a . - o “in ted to such a high office, and the first eee aids eee presi Apes yy hight Ai gima rte on prices in England. 130 Canadian Sesion . ELLNER . * j i f Le ; ad se ip! f con sad ‘~ - re ewan soe vont was ever c N E 2 DKERCHIEFS, going full «, xed astero, bad wer tee ee “~ eres oars es recently JLWELEP. ~ a ; H ‘ ‘ wovene On lected Councilor in the whole Country. ENTS JNLAUNDRIED | the collision occurred at 7.08 p. m. io 1h SOGSOR, TeanEeE Oe prices all s 5 & s © e . r N S &. | f red P ee ho Gents’ We struck the Maggie a little abaft the syued, the highest bringing $315, aud Zw a) = y 1 ‘ . : TI As Oruers See Win. A writer in: the SHIRTS, ENTS WARM WIyx- main rigging. The schooner commenced several $200 each. ee 4 we w j . gton, N Pictou Stan iard says : IT see that Davies TER UNpDERCI OTHING to fill with water and we at once did all in Nearly all the rivers of central and ° s o . pa a6 speech at Charlottetown says that the , NG. our power to save the unfortunate people. ee Italy re aad @ quarter eer u Q er - es . o new tarift will give “incidental protection. ? = . we . ; opes were thrown to them and the boat} '¢ town of Citta Di Castello has been ; p ti {litt al min y ML. A.<The fie-t tne’ te That is a departure pretty early from his t q Ly ( b> ceLts each was launched as soon as possible. One of flooded; bridges have been swept away; ZB 5 e co course of St. James Church Literary |?" 18 assurances “ihat every vestige of Linen the men who was in the main rigging of several persous have been drowned and éo Macki is i } Diniety. + James | Church avert | protection would be eliminated from the} Collars 4 $1.15 doz os ro was pulled on board the | /@"ge tracts of land have been desolated. > in ania is in the field clorely pressed by ww ' y . Gib tar He was in opp%rition whe his ‘ ” ” steamer by the mate of the latte > 1. : . : ¢ St. ail, je :. -o . T : 7 , eat 7 * | atat t was Sane ' Now #s Se in x The very latest shapes, 4 ply linen, | other man see pulled inet she dock 2 me. - aaa r oy Atma net Gum = ots a as 0 rs ote te aa ; __ +, which shows tl » Des stand turned points, rolled or lay | the schooner b ' used much bitterness in the Ureede, of Suitiugs and Overevatings F \ k oe de = , which ehows that Mr. Davies | %#04irg turne I . : _lay | the schooner by means of a rope. The} Col., mining ca : oa i es or you who ‘“ .' ‘ : s that he laid down when in op- | “7° © <9" #e8 the mainsail covering those who were lost ; . A ; Ey we ties Saag so i . Pais é a ede ae I Lae aXe a pair and tchingthem anti, Tie shat bith as ae aeaeek ae evened and ter really a ne cessity as weil as a luxury. To Gooo Wor«.—T D Goverr- Tac 8 nena id 1 Linen ? a Te ee us and I ordered the boat ] shreds eee ree ee WANTS A get them, patroniz > the Star Toilor, and if . i hoe eee We : ze Spoits System.—According to a 4s » be lowered and manned, and shouted : af oe “TT S , . n an Alerdeen, Kno . eo ; 3 ’ shouted to . ’ “ . ! he ; 7 four o'clock : F iL aaa - recent lespatch from Quebec, politica! ( uffs 4 Ss > DO doz. the pilot boat, which had just left me to Honolulu advices say the Hawaiian gov. ° e you propose to ti ave l , on { ie peril of cour as Wen Oo kiic skioe te 1 . evictions have ¢ ” enced ee the wad Waie'é ORY tots "Oi, tae come back and help in the rescue and also ernment a a full pardon and hile, yet one of our suits, for you cannot tell a es the a mp'oyes of the Intercolonial Raiiway. i P en 8, &q to the schooner which previously bo restoration of civil rights to ex-Queen h: isery 1 j : , : antowatic buey at that place she proceed-| 7,6 Courrier Cu Cans clarea tha; | round corners, 22c pair, or $2.50 doze ’ _ ee ee eal at € : ° what misery it wil save you. Price ae.00 Traveree,. tb tn. Tevanl coneeg tun” tale oe ort pom You can save Sieg ag y y Be soegine ge ree pod was now pé-sing Within “boiling so tane f. wipes Bt oe moderate. ; vir 8 ‘ : < uy automatic} en no f ies les te ape 2 ‘ave | Weeks’ Low Priced Furnishing Store Za or ee ia ce ithe >. & rey re E | and atrived at Charlottetown early ie 4 10 further interest In politics than Gort’ ibe 1 a . very oe time our boat was Ms sy aithfully kept tue terms of her mths n igi Yj to vote, yents de each owered, manned by the mate and two men | P8T'*- } ; 7 r e HW ia a alone coats / Linen e leaving plenty of room for any we might In Ripley, O., a man agreed to s! hi me i nae just opengt . N . Mi S K E N ZIE For 1 ARM \ prayer’ £G > opera ne en i | : rescue. The mate rescued five men, the] kead gilt it, and wall ae a his splendid en cf American ° | , - {| & Goffe. ndkere F ~ ', . : > . a < Lis ‘ } Z ( an I . Socie- | indkerchiefs SL75 dz — oe the ope. ; schooner ae hat if Nc Kinley was elected, and the other Purses in all the newest leath 3 2 oD’ sien wilt | Bes Sn} . af chee! Geet Ge en ; “ot “no and a woman all of whom as well as | contracte: : : : ; ° ‘ k ° { | 1 . mt Chereh on 2 eitay over Worth 25c Cambric L ans ‘cae pwd ange ® tere the men already on board our ship ex- oe eat Genta ih E i: - coloring ond shapes Silver . EAE * aft T setins | each or $1.75 doz. Better quality 19cents es rT to be landed at once. They | a single thought, neni ealiaiitens tania mounted, and pl ain, L , Dr. Clarke’s re- | nah an nebla aa ph es Pye were landed ut the wharf of Shea & Co.,| skulls . : er nore a q fer praye r Ar a " iristian } Sold for 1 Oc - _— — adoz. Very — value. | where they were taken charge of by the _ , In low priced pare =P. & Ecdeavorers aad a nterested are| 2 Gents d9e. police and their friends. Our boat returned 9 hp apenel Ge i 7 of — show a large assortment of x ‘ ated 1 ita _ pig to the ship at 9 u’clock . Gay Sen orevery day educationa , bai : 2 , : t attend, ‘CURE-A-COLD White Dee 83 Shir ts > $1,090 elpedyoss alg ock and we proceeded | nurposes has been issued by Mayor Strong shapes and colors,while if you P Sie sie » Albert | Unlaundried Shirts ) $1.10 The captaiu’s explanation of the acci rome oa ia communication is ad- | desire a top style and quality P.A ne senataned s charge of} Js true to its name ard A good Unlaundried Shirt 392 regular | det is that the captain of the Maggie tried | ,),.. = ary ve clergymen and trustees tol we have them at $2.50 $3.00 drank ers avd upon t plaint of | “wre sokd ; k , 50c. Bosiness Men’s Snirts, cpen front, | t9 get under the land on the south side of } ; 7, hak ety. 3 ame — om ad 3. 5 ; Dr. 8. W. Dodd, who charged that Allin | -_ pot 7 = 5 taken when with short bo-om, $1.00 and as good a Fort Amherst light until Le got by, and <a — — Se are | 41) . ro a0 each. See our j » wiedew ie his ctace. 16 cceme you first feel the cold com-| shirt as you want for $1.10, suitable for | misjudged the distauce between the two ap im the pews coneemeons. stoc 2fore you buy. ; . ‘e Po ee rge ing on. Geta box and have full dre, sold usually at $1.45 10 $1.60 | *hips. Capt. Delisle exp ewed great re- cee pair of boots from a j y To order your suit on overcoat, aS w siled him a name w et ee ae inate’ ’ ‘ gret at the awful loss of life, and seemed olchester, N.S, store the other day. aw yr y y i i plea n, and instead of ng the | it inthe house: you never oni ar eere each very much affected while talking io the aaeniy 7 P the stolen boots were Haszard & Moore, we have just opened cl large line of ol aimed at the stone wentthrough the} know whe Ou aw a inter Unger correspondent of the uofurtuoate event. sent back with a request to change them ‘ -. ~~ #49 . w Allin was remanded for eight 2. 'p 7 hen ye yok 2° ed clothing Sst o9 suit H. Boulanger, the mate of the Tiber, and for a larger pair. The storekeeper Booksellers. . fall and W inter Suitins and Over- davs, and in the meantime aa examination it, Price 10e a box. Sold a a * , formerly mate of the Montreal brig Yuba, changed them and ‘aid nothing, but when coatin o See them 5 rl , d h e » made tosee if heis all right only by A big purchase of fiae plaia Shetland | ¥4* standing forward when the collision my ooo = a second time to be | @@OOB2O888Gso*OOOT 8 € = WW eat y an ave mn ? wool Landers and Drawers Double breas, | 9ceurred. He said that the minute the} Co#uged for a larger pair he got angry and : j 20 ats > ae ee | : . ° ed in Men’s and out size Men’s eizes,| Maggie’s green light was lost to sight we kept them. ™ é choice of selection, J erfect fit and Anueminy Ocaon.—ho inter-(SORRSON & Johnson, | worn $2.00 uit, vow $1.20 sir. Other] reversed ows enatin, and Unen te vett| art, « Ch beautiful and interesting work of $ latest style guaranteed esting discussion of this question ahd) lines 39c suit up. came together the shock was so slight art,a Christ in ivory, now on view in Sb « ° opened last evening in St. James Hall bv Gradvates in Pharmacy. e000 | A eel oes ie Ful that the chief engineer, who was Paris, is to be presented to the Czar by the Mr. Shaw, of Prince of Wales College. The} bos’ Westaien Glo aa "Br e i || below, did not notice it and did not know | clergy of France. It weighs seventy-five \ history of the Turks and their treatment [——— cde 2, Gloves, Brace, Cardigan | there had been a collision until he came} pounds, is composed of a single piece of I H N vA | iS of the Christians was briefly and clearly | ite ondeck. Ifthe Maggie bad kept her] ivory, is perfect and exquisite in design. , a 4a ¥ related by Mr. Shaw who from the Treaty GENTLEMEN.—Save 20 to 30 per | course she would have cleared us aad | It is valued at $40,000, snd was once the Strength and Smoothness ot Berlin and other promises argued that} cent. by purchasing your furnishings at have room to spare. The schooner went | property of the unfortunate Queen Marie Great Britain covld not interfere for the s¥Z *§ >. AZ +3 ats aig, ais The Peop'e’s Store. If you can’t come down stern first. She sank very quickly, Autoinette, Unequa'led for Length, TAII ORS. re he Armenians without the con- Se Se SENZS¢ vourse seud your wives, and if not ber hatches probably being open. The A large deputation from the Anglican - _— + he great European Powers. 7 v von v v %,° satisfactory, we will exchange or return deckload of the schooner was lumber, aod | Synod interviewed Premier Hard and the 300 ! ly, Wi, s ‘ e ‘ ‘ . « t ] > y ‘ Captain Stewart followed taking a different your money, ne people we saved with the boat were | members of the Ontario cabinet a few days | = & view of the questicn; and the debate was| ‘ Hngina os except = gd old boys ago for the purpose of urging upon the : 3:3))3323%5 HEDS ovtinued by Mesers Thomas Js r cereal. who was clinging to a bale of hay wh- vl : : : . aogier ge te Some egy q homas James JF 9) E oot to bien. Te cauthia of ti 7 oe n 4] Government the necessity of setting apart Dresses sewn with Corticelli never Dona'd McKe iat @ 4. 6 Oelien. 8 ; p ne echvouer | regular hours for religious instruction in ive out at the seams Shortly before ver ck it was adjourned i seemed out of his mind. Whea I got him | the public schools, The premier promised . os ‘ ° ur ng of Tuesday the 24th inst. { ro in the boat he jumped around in a frantie | to consider the matter and to confer with 1000 ee a . ; co al re ta'ked about the loss of his] the Minister ot Education ae ee i i wife and property. I went around the epot : : > . . | e ea. (he es ong See ¢ , th where the schoouer went down three _oe i A report i been in circulation in Ber- DRESS-M4KFRS , i Se ot Gee ante anne 46 of our pricea, together Low priced Gents’ Furnishings four times, calling out so that none might | ‘in that the Emperor has aekel Prince i j . oo saiisth. oe ritk Store be left, and would not leave until the cap- Bismarck to come to that city for the pur-} § ye ee fas Seer 1 Tae = : sere greeted with a ene with tain of the Maggie was satisfied there were | PO% of engaging in a conference with him-| ¢ of Corticelli Silk Thread. - lusiasticaliy appiauder. ] "7 { no more to be saved. 1 will never forget self and the imperial chancellor, Prince ¢ Doy i 1 i ; ; . | was vere @ endere he , : i g : 5 eee. 0 you Inte uy f @lack a 114 ; ae : . ve om an eT : ts is _ el. Wholesale and Retail the heartrending screams of the poor Hohenlobe, io regard to the disclosures of $ | ‘ intend buy Ing a ja ket this fall? If perform ane opt D ¢ = - * 7 ported women, eaid the inate. atate secrets which Prince Bismarck has | @ All Dry foods Stores 89 ye sure you call on us and get our price - as atte & ae ts fg i = Not « mark ean be seen on the. Tiber to} ee” making, and continues to ntter, ? iF for one made to measure. We are confident a ih * ved by Messrs : ee Te indicate such @ fatal coilision. Nothing through the incdium of his personal or- wi ip =a y we vive better value th: , af ae ypliitol i : Mis cies C. io —— _ | has becn done yet toward arresting Cap- | 8°: = . © 7 eve ae t an you ci get on Ries Give hepend oll eigesiaiion. The “ pte oe public } tain Delisle, and when the facts are known harlem chow that earthquakes were eee | imported makes, Prices from $7.00 upwards - a 2 aa a ee ‘ ° . | road in this Province on which there is} nothing of that pature will be even talked | renewed in the south-western rts of | gz ; - gi n wa t orfarmane ¥, - In qu lity of our Furn:- more trafic than the one leading to} of. Tue ‘Tiber is loading coal at the G. M. Iceland recently. A hundred en finy RR & os ed . es 1 ie ‘ cs a ture. are features dear to} Messrs. MacLure Bros. Mills, across the] A. pier. farms were ruined, a large number of - is nies e a a ae rT ila a he pocket f ou custo mill-dam at Murray River. As the pub + cattle killed, and quantities of stored foods re ext ~ h * “y - ous r — g : re the poe kets of our Cus lic are aware, the road leading across the destroyed There is much misery among a RUCE Bin, os. ‘a w . wr. ame “Geli ws ; mern. mill-dat is frequently out a repair and AM ee MEN, the people, who are camping out uoder “ 5 Be eee i TOT A). IPD, |eetig oe Bers terrane | SE aha eea me | NA me No guns — » and vocal solos were MARK WRIGHT O yi : etme La preg Bros., have been spend- ear ere Sam. ported. 7 vec well rende ei by Mra. H. V. Palmer and ceed a gy BS agen a : If any hoi k | d : SED , & . ~¢ : »: Tho Sel Selling Prices. ing their own money and private means f any man who 18 weak, nervous an : ‘ ats. aA Mr. J.B. Dawson. Mrs. John Richards Who, Sell of Deas" repairing and keeping the road across tl e debilitated, er who is suffering from any “4 iz pus ence that cht apetth eliv- oe ; pe ae . the management and coaduct mill dam in passing condition. This is of the various troubles resulting from ered in the French Cham ber of Deputies I have now in stock the ofthe en‘ertainment was sitogether con- ” p. . are aehtied Gilde sales by M. Hanotoux, Minister of Foreign 1s - : ow ot oxy? . ee o oye | certainly not as it should be and any} youthfu fully, excesses or overwork, will SGeion te had : ; argest and best li f trolled by ladies. To this fact the notable eR SEOGINS | SS IS CAINS | conscintions person (Grit or Tory) actuated take heart and write to me, I will send “ae an extraordinary effect g ' st line 0 i A> Ga EE bbe ‘i P ¥) : upon the Sult f Turk i luced sssvensnsvnnsnnnesneat nnnnPPRPPNPDS HHT ROT PTF ovrRRPP MDP P PY = - = Ye: =e More than Monev’s W orth There are poiats in corset bay ing vou think of besides price- correct form thet meims agood firure, perfect fit, thet means comfort and exe, ties worth considering when you want a corset, Ali our special eo sets are shapely and an easy fit that you can live in with com‘o t. are qualt- om——}H EXTRA GOOD LIRE——~ : . ' : oe 13 Offered by us just now Isa lot ot New Yerk rampe corsets in the best selling sizes, which we have mark- As there is only one share in these, quality and right weight. ; ed at New York bargain prices, pair of a kind you must ca!'l early to ANUTHER LINE Of unusual volue is our new s5 CENT Corset, perfect shape, good say = BEER BROS. eegns WAAdbAAAAAAAEAdAdAdALdd ddd bdddddddds bSAAALALAGAbedLbebeCALCAL SEN MLUALAAAMALAAALLAAGAALGUdEDS detec is imposing on gvod nature for apy goverament to expect private in- dividuals to Le keeping @ public road in repair with their own private fonds to accommodate the public and travellers, particularly the farmers from Pleasant Valley, Rona, Middleton, Bell Creek and other places, who invariably haul their produce to Murray River, besides the con- tinuous traffic to and from MasLure’s mills which are sccond to none on Prince Edward Island, Now, Mr. Editor, my special object for reterring to this matter is to bring it to the notice of the Super- intepdant of Public works (Hon. a < McLean) who, I feel satisfied, will, (upon being made cognizant the facts in con- nection therewith) cause asum sufficient to be expended thereon and rectify the grievance (I will not say impo .ition) referred to. Fair Pray. Lot, 64. Nov. 1896. just a Moment, Please. Did I hear you say you wanted a pair of Rubbers? Yes. Let me show you a pair of the “Maple Leaf Brand,” the finest rubber nade in Canada. You do not want Americw rub- bers when you can get the Maple Leaf,—tek2 no other 4. E. icEACHEN, JHE SHOK MAN. eee plan pursued by woo [ wos completely restored to perfect wealth aod msutivod, after years of suffering from Nervoas De bility, Loss of Viger and Organic Weak ness. [have nothing to sell, and therefore want no money, but as I know through my own experience how to sympathize with such suif rere, am glad to be able to assist any {el ow-beings toacure, I am well aware of the preva'cace of quackery, for l my e'f was deceived ent suposed upon until [ nearly lost faith in maakind, but I rej ice tosav that I am now perfectly well and happy once more and am desirous therefore to make this certain means of cure known toal). Ifyou will write to me you can rely upon being cured and the proud eat'st..ction of having been of great service toone in need will be sufficient reward for my troutle. Absolute secrecy assured. Send Se silver to cover postage and address’ Mr. Geo. G. Strong, North Rockwood, Mich. 135&w. OCD’S Sarseparilla has over and over again proved by its cures, when ail other preparations failed, that st is the One True BLOOD Puritier —_———— For Sa’e A trio of Silver Laced Wyan- dottes. R. L. Cotton. Brightop Rood HORSE CLIPPING, Asthe clipping season is now here arties having bores thet they intend aving clipped, wonl! do well to call at Nicyolson’s Stables, Grafton St, where all work is done at moderate rates. | O2T—Between R.C. Cathedral and Queen J Sqnare,on Saturd+y Nov sth. a wallet containing a sum of money. Finder wil! be aresult thatthe most sanguine almost despaired of ever seeing. The Sultas hus decided to carry out the reforms promised in 1895, and will bold the military govern- ment responsible for any further mas- sacres. Someof his promises he has already fulfilled, others will follow as svon as circumstances will permit. The terms upon which the Government proposes to aid in establishing cold storage ut the creameries are aonounced in a@ circular of tne D partment of Agricalture. Practically any creamery manufacturing 15,000 pounds of butter a season, by pro- viding tuitable cold storage accommoda~ ton, will in three years receive a bonus of $100, about one quarter of the cost of the structure ordinarily required. The effect should not be long in panes itself visible. The creamery owners wil practically be paid for increasing the value of tbeir product. — ——_ BORN, At Alberton on the 10th inst., to Mr. aod Mrs. F. L. Rogers, a son. DIED. At Head of Ilillsbore, on Nov. 8th, Jennie Viola, only child of Ewen F. and Priscilla A. Jardine, aged 4 months aud 20 days. Removal. We today move from our old stand Grafton St, North side Post Office, to the store lately occupied by BR. K. Brace,north of Market House, where we will be pleased to see all our old customers und many new ones. W. A. HUITCHESON rewarded by leaving at this o fice novi0-3'n nov7— lw, then «od 2w—pat. Cuns Ever shown on P. E. Island. in 8, 10, 12, 14. 16, bore. | Prices from $4.00 to $60.00; from which I give special Discounts a —— | I have alsoa complete line of RIFLES botk for long range and g llery shooting, which include the celebrated Wincnestrr KEPEATER, just the thing for yoose shooting. See the Duck and PLoyer Decoys at —_— . ke DAWSONS at general servant where nurceis kept, No washing. this office. a’ Apeyly at novil—dli—wiin CCORDING TO AGENT’ REPORTS, * Queen V.c oria; Her Life and Reign,” jutroduction by Lord Dufferin, will reach high water mark of circulation; onc agent reporied twenty-nine orders the day after he got his prospectus, map take orders from thre-four hs of cails made; we need can vas- rere for Can aand Ausiralia; prospectus free on depos t of $i as guaranter; if you wanta share in this gold mine hustiec, for territory is oing fast,—lhe Bradie)-Garretson (a, Ltd ‘eranto, novil— SUPERPHOSPHATES AND CHEMICALS. Sole Agents for P. E. Island for THE BRADLEY FERTILIZER CO., the largest concern of the kind in the world. We have a large stock, on hand and to arrive, at tnese well known MANURES, and can refer purchaser to many of our very best farmers who have been usin them for on — very gratifying results. ' e can also supply the same gods offered by our would-be competitors . Biplish Fertitoece at at least 20 per cent less price than they now ask for it, but at the same time we would not advise its use, believing ‘that THE GENUINE ENGLISH MANURES AS SOLD ONLY BY US are much’ the best value. Prices, Pamphlets, ete., on application. Bs ; Charloittown April 8 1896—2aw AULD BROS. EMPIRE BLEND TEA I have just received the first instalment i od the firs of my w , supply cf this famous tea, in 1, 3 and 5 Ib, tina and £0 ei Ib. steel chests. _Remembor there rre several qualities of Empire Biend. I sell the BEST. ‘i. J- MORRIS Grocer and Crockery Man a oe a” ee eee es ee Pi as pene: are Pe ee ae %. -—. | se , +7 ' ohm +