EE NET a oe OR OES Yea RE Ge peas Ne SE, RR allele dil lie ia eee TIT Wants, Lost, Found, &&¢ wi aoe _ TO RENT (rom Jan Ist, 1899. The Brick Store—corper Queen and Graftcn Street, ately ocenpicd by Jchnson & Johnson. _AP- 5 Pp! ply to Goff Bros & wtf "The Low Agnoatic son, price oc He UXAMI? Haszard & M sermons, by Rev. James Simp- nd ‘0: respectively, forsale at eR cffice and at Carters’ and yjore’s Bookstores. s™., hat comfortable brick dwelling on Water Street, now bD posses- McDonald. Poss*ssion given sember, Apply to Peake Bros th. 188s, eod tf ro LEt— ouse, situat sion of Mrs about 20th | & Co Dee FOR SALI will be sold « - A baby’s sleigh, second hand Leap. PO) from the owner’s premis”s, on oon last, a fox terrier dog pup, STRAY EI Friday aiter olor whit: «ad tan teward. J L Thomson Prince Stree 230 WANTE A thorough, competent sales- nan to sell a complete line of Lubricating iils, Sn-eta) ies, ete. for our Tor nto Branch, Avply Tue Atlaatic Refining O%., (Meveland, Ohi Yr a . », t , 285 Glus. SIC ATE -Sharpened while you wait, and repsired bg a comoetent hand at Rice’s Bieycle Repair Store opposite the Skating Rink 285 tf. Friday morning a mink neck mond treet between Pownal residence of Sir Louis Davies. be paid at this office. 178 LO3T.—01 ruff on Rie Street and lieward wil Rirthrate,” “Christianity and } If you cannot get beef, mutton wtil answer. You may choose between milk, water, coffee or tea. But there is no second choice for Scott’s Emulsion. fv Ler.- taining eigl Possession { olF Chree story Dwelliug tuuse ovr large rooms, On Prince Street ven on Oct 13th W. W. Wellner, TO LET —The house and vremises known as the “Old |.ondon House,’ situateon Water st, aextts Government Warehouse No 1 Apply to Pexke Bros & Co. jan28—tf TOLET— n the eorn ply to Wm TO LE?- on King Str corner<* *™ {alfof three story dwelling house rofQ.een and Fitzroy Sts ‘p- ienderson, Fitzroy St. 245 ti Half of a double tenement house et. Apply to Mrs. Catherine May ace and King St. VENT WANTED.—By amano— ock keeper, useful in sbipping nany other capacity ina hment. Apply at this office. 225 Uf EMPLOY ‘ompetent business or 1ess establi busi- -_The store at the corner of Gt. rO REN’ t George and Grafton Street (known as May’s corner). Also three rooms above store rhe yms are fitted up in first class style ented either together or separately therine May, corner Prince ana s'ore and re nd will be Anply to C m ng Sta, & A Ih» |» Ih» =: — or > 42 he |i» Zasee «fff ® ait | h | «tii at}] . ail me SSS «ili aif} ai({ aif Jk «iif May seem strange, but *o those who are using No ai Grate Fire Brick LINep, ili Qureec Heater (Registered) ef] it is all right, it This wonderful stove up- «ff sets Old Fogy Ideas on the Y heating question. “il No more clinkers. «lj No more escaping gas or smo ke. ” No more worry for fear a} the fire will go out. “ff Not necessary to watch it atl like a cat watching a mouse— «iil it wili burn 48 hours without aiff rene wing fuel. {{ No more shaking—it has “4 . : ° i no prate—yust poke it a little sf! —n more shivering for want af] of beat. aiff} No more BIG coal bills. i Bay one and then wonder “| why you put up with the oid ‘if, styl so long as you did. «jij Beware of imitations, see af] chat the name “i QUEBEC HEATER ati (Registered) “I is on the stove you buy. i] GATRRIER LANE & CO., “tL Levis, P. Q. “it R. B. NORTON & CO, Ld. ai! Soie Agents & 5 . ae Anaual Meeting Merchants Bank of P. &. Island The Avnual General Meeting, of the \h«reboliera, of the Merchants’ Bank of P §. Island, will be held at ‘ts Bankiog il ase, Great George Street, on Tuesday tue LOth iayof January, next, 1899, at ihe hour of 11 o’clock a, m. Proxies musi be left with the Cashier ai’ least’ ove day previous to the meeting. J.M. DAVISON, 230 It is Scott’s Emulsion or nothing. When you need the best * | cod-liver oil, the best hypo- |phosphites, and the best glycerine, all combined in the best possible manner, you have only one choice. It brings prompt results in all cases of wasting, or loss in weight. All druggists; go0c. snd $1.00, SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists, Toronto. EPPSS COCOA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour, Supe- rior Quality, and Nutritive Properties. Speciaily grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & Co., Ltd., Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST EPPS'S C0 - — —= _— ———— on —_ -— = se —— FOR : Mow Opened The Large Double Store The Mortis Block Stocked with the best assortment of Dolls—Japanese ware—Mechanical Toys ever cffereu ie Ch’town, at prices that we are no’ afraid of competition. We havethe large store only until the end of the year, consequently we muet dispose of all goods at anv price. Gome and See Our Stock and get prices and you will b: convinced can really get GENUNE BARGAINS In the adjoining store we have stock~ ed to overflowing with Celluloid, Leather and Japan goods— Books cf #]| the Jeading poets at} price, Bibles, Prayer Books, Novels, &¢.—Purs2s and Pocket Books — Tissue Paper—plain and Ornamented —for Xmas decoratione. Thousands of Xmas Cards and Cvlenders from lc up— F. J. HORNSBYS BOOKSTORE Victoria Row, CL*town. Casbier there is one place in Ch’town where you Telegraph Blunders. Two funny telegraph stories are print- ed by the Pittsburg Dispatch on the authority of a former employee of the Western Union company. He was receiving a dispatch from Albany, in which the sender was not overcareful in the matter of spacing his letters. Lawton took the address as fol- lows: ‘‘Dr. A. Wing, room car agent, Central depot, New York.’’ The dispatch came back with the marginal report that there was no such person at the address named. The oper- ator at Albany was called up, and ex- planations followed, in consequence of which the address was changed to ‘‘drawing room car agent, Central de- pot.’’ A still more absurd mistake was once made in the same offices when a tele- gram was received for ‘‘James W. Giles, pie clerk, Brooklyn nasty yard.’’ This was afterward amended to read, ‘‘James W. Gillespie, clerk, Brooklyn navy yard.’’ Spurgeon’s Blunt Critic. When Mr. Spurgeon first began his ministry, an anonymous critic used. to write to him constantly about bis mis- takes in grammar and pronunciation. Mr. Spurgeon at first resented these criticisms, but he soon learned to prcfit by them. ‘‘After awhile,’’ he said in telling the story, ‘‘I looked for his week- ly memoranda with much interest. If I repeated a sentence which I bad used two or three Sundays before, he would write, ‘See the same expression in such and such a sermon.’”’ Mr. Spurgeon, like everybody else, had his pet quotation, and he used tbis line, ‘‘Nothing in my hand to bring,”’ rather frequently. So his commentator wrote him, ‘‘We are sufficiently in- formed of the vacuity of your hand.”’ Irving and Dogs. Some years ago, according tothe Lon- don Ladies’ Kennel Journal, Sir Henry Irving had a dog he called Midsummer Night’s Dream. He thought it was a bull terrier and made a present of it to G. W. Childs. The animal was exbibit- ed in a Philadelphia exhibition, where it attracted considerable attention. This roused the ire of the other exhibitors, and they declared that Midsummer Night’s Dream was nota bull terrier but a half bred bulldog. One of them wrote on a piece of paper, which was attached to the dog’s kennel, ‘‘Henry Irving may know a great deal about Shakespeare, but he knows nothing about bull terriers.’’ Smarter Than He Looked. A Boston broker boasts of rather a bright office boy. Oue of his friends dropping in at the office dispatched the kad for some cigars, giving him a $1 bill to pay for them. The boy returned with four cigars. The caller commended him for purchasing such good ones, and passed them around. Shortly after the broker was left alone in the office, when the shrewd urchin handed him six Cigars with the remark, ‘‘ ’Ere’s the rest of them cigars, Mr. Margin.’’— Boston Commercial Bulletin. Horticuliure at Home. Expectant Father—Well, is it a lit- tle peach? Excited Nurse— No, sir. paid’. It’s a little ——~ SKI ~~ Sp gs ey A ‘i ~ > DY etd POY CD ep ws “> = 1 —-. ~— o N-DEEP BEAUTY! Hardly. Miss D.—Angelina, why don’t you marry Lieutenant Y.? Miss A.—First, because he has no braits—and he can’t ride, dance or play tennis. What could we do with him? “But he swims beautifully.” “Oh, yes; but one can’t keep one’s husband in an aquarium, you know.’’— London Tit-Bits. el aati The Poor Wife. “John Henry, it isn’t any good, I know, that keeps you down town 80 late, when you ought to be at home with me and the children.’’ (Shrugging his shoulders. ) ** *Honi soit qui mal y pense,’ my dear.’”’ “That’s right! Swear at your wife in Latin. Chicago Tribune. Care'essness in girlhood caused the greatest suffering and unhappiness ia after life. Litle irregularities and weaknesses in girls shuuli be looked after promptly and treatment given at once. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription promotes regularity of ali feminine fenctions, makes strength and builds up a sturdy health with which to meet the triels to come. The Favorite Prescription is not @ universal pauacea. It is good for but ove thiog. It 18 directed eolely at one eet of organs. Dr. Pierce’e Common Sense Medical Adviser,a 1008 page medicel work, pro- tueely illustrated, will be eent free on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to cover postage only. Address, World’s Di:pensary Vedical Association, Buffslo, N. Y. ————— Secretary Alger has received a letter from General Woods as to conditions at Santiego. The Generel says that matters of every kind ure adjusting themselves to the new conditions, and that people are -eturping to their homes and to work; that ousiness is reviving; that churches and schools are opening and every looks to bet- er and bappier days. _————— Ask for Minard’s and take no other Wrile tbe tension between Germany and Austria is weakening the (triple al- lance, sigas multiply of a notable rap- proachement between Italy and France. Karly next springtoe French fleet, it is just now announced, isto goto Cag'iar! for the purpo’e of saluting the Italian escort King leet, which at that time will | Humbert to Sardina. — ee I was Ccrep of Rh umatic gout MINARD’S LINIMEN ¢. Halifax, Axprew Kixe. by I was curep of acute Bronch:tis ly MINARD’'S LINIMENT. Sussex. Lr.-Cow. C. Unewe Reap. I was curep of acnte Rheumatism by | MINARD’S LINIMENT Markiam, Oat. C. 8. Binirne. ————— — “+ five nights the trouble disappears. A London lady had eczema for years so badly, her face and neck were so disfigured she went into a life of seclusion, and the stinging pain of it was so intense that, to ase her own words, she “‘ went next thing tomad.” She tried many ointments, salves and washes —was treated by specialists on skin diseases without getting any lasting benefit. She bought a box of Dr, AGNEw’s OINTMENT—one application gave her comfort, and to-day, after using three boxes her skin is as clear and pink as a baby’s. ec alll DP AGNEWS OINTAEAT BEAUTIFIES THE SKEN Ue FT balm ; one application gives comfort and relief in an instant, and in frcm three to Price, 35 cts. “Handsome is that hand- some does,” is the old theoreti- cal adage, but after all it’s the skin-deep beauty that’s attrac- tive. It would take a big lot of handsome doing to com- pensate for a skin that is diseased and whose appear- ance is distasteful to all who see it, and the torment of the patient whose daily burden it is to bear it about. 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Why Suffer with an aching tooth for days or weeks, when we can assure you that we cal g can treat aad fil! it by the new painless method known es CATAPHORESS Perfectly painless and harmie:s, no matter what the condit‘ ons are, Examinations free. Berlirx Dental Parlors} CHARLOTTETOWN, ranch office at Alberton under charge of Dr. C, V. McCREADY. Fee oe ee — Cutlery Henry Bokers i Celebrated Pocket Knives Scissors and Raisors A Toronto gentieman, living on Dovercourt Road, spent a 3mall fortune in treatments and remedies for piles in their very worst form, was treated by eleciricity with temporary relief only, and had decided to go on the operating table and have a surgical operation performed, but was recommended to try Dr. AGNEw’s OINTMENT— he did so. The first application of it relieved the intense distress—he persisted in its use and te-day he’s rewarded with a cure after years of suffering. DR. AGNEW’S CURE FOR THE HEART —Relieves emothering, palpitation and fluttering A regular life saver in cases of organic heart troubles. DR. AGNEW’S CATARRHAL POWDER —Relieves cold in the bead in io minutes. Cures hay DR. AGNEW'S LIVER PILLS—Regulate the bowels. “Trine th ° 1 egulate the bowels. Tonethesystem. Ne ipe. little doses, 40 im @ visi; 20 cts, ee —— Sold by Dr, 8, W, Dodd and Geo. E. Hughes, Drenggsts. Pee Every one Warranted. An immense assoriment to choose from Boker’s Hockey Skate is , the best made. 4 g ’ DODD & ROGERS] , Agents for P_E. 1. Wholesale and Retail, — ren