rr Ge eae a a a ee ea em sam ee i THE a ————— a e — - DAILY EXAMINER ° ON’s Jor" INIMENT Tt was J _ ronchitis, colds satheria and all forms of sore throat, earac of Inflammation. insom, an old fashioned, noble hearted Family esult of irritation and inflammation; such as coughs, croup, catarrh, ape. e. e, lame back, side, neck, mumps, muscular vwhere, rheumatism, stings, — stiff joints } ” “Rest Liver Pill Made. Farsons’ Pills #1 s li everywhere. The great vital and muscle nervine ih I have used your Johnson’s Anodyne Lini- ment for more than fifty years in my family Have used it for colds, coughs, sore throat, stings, cramps, sore stomach rheumatism, lameness, colic, toothache, nevralgia, etc., and found it always good in every way THomas CLELAND. South Robbinston, Maine. Treatment for Diseases” Mailed Free. Our Book L. 8. Jehnsou & Co., Boston, Maas. COMPETITION OF WOMEN. Lancashire Has Al most Destroyed the Home Life. Women's Labor in So advanced an advocate of woman's 0 tights as Lady Dilke has more than 7s cnee warned women workers not [to : ” V of compete against their husbands, fat Yo y ou kno\ ‘ | ers, and brothers, lest their last stat - should become worse than their first 4 case wherein ponds KIDNEY PILLS fail dto cure any kidney ailment ! If so, we want to ver know it. q million boxes sold without 4 single complaint THE DODDS WEDICINE CO... TORONTO We can sell you Doiu’s Kida» : following prices, viz Sic per box, six boxes for 31.9) To the trade -$1@ per dozen, “ foz*n at $3.7) per dozen Sent by mail to soy address, pst paid, i GEORGE E. HUGHES may Chariottetown self-help You are weak, “run-down,” health is frail,strength gone, Doctors call your case an- zemia—there is a fat-fam- ine in your blood. Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver oil, with hypophosphites, is the best food-means of getting your strength back—your doctor will tell you that. He knows also that when the digestion is weak it is vetter to break up cod-liver oil out of the body than to burden your tired digestion with it. Scott’s Emulsion does that. Scorr & Bowns, Belleville, Ont. goc. and $1.00 sBeeVeeeseeeeuse ? ‘Sitver GLOSS: STARCH 0 a th IS THE “OLD RELIABLE” LAUNDRY STARCH. HOUSEKEEPERS WHO HAVE TRIED IT AND THEN OTHER ¢ MAKES ALWAYS RETURN TO “SILVER GLOSS.” THOSE WHO HAVE NOT TRIED IT SHOULD DO SO AT ONCE. ASK YOUR GROCER FoR IT. ¢ cG o=ee eS S2 S @ @ Oo Starches made by the Edwardsburg Starch Co., L’t’d., are aiways reliable. THEIR LEADING BRANDS ARE Benson's Canada ) Prepared Corn, FOR COOKING. Silver Gloss Starch, } Enamel Starch, ee ee ee FOR LAUNDRY. vs o.¢.0 © @.@4. © + « + 2 5 é 2¢ ete oe Hai pill S AL We se UO i a J ; o C cose: opi till / es ¥ & 3 b [ Ne) OT ABE «=< at b : For Courchs, Opiee Colds Bron- : chitis, Sore t tnroat, etc. HI KEPRY, WATSON & CO , Prorancroas, r MONTREAL. 2 256 © & tle eles ee owe oe oor” _e 208 © &e 0 2 22288 Oe OO 8 0 8 8080950", Q bn % gee © Oe © eee He HR ee OO HH HO eo CLOCKS Cuckoo Clicks. Alarm Clocks, Musical Clocks, eight day and thirty hour Ciocks, and regulator Clocks and Clocks of all kinds and patterns selling low. Re- gilator of Clocks WATCHES and JEWELRY & specialty. y. Ifyou want to save money, buy you Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a G. G. JURY'S, Watchmaker & Jeweler NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, CPPOSITE P. 0. TO LET es That beautifully situated two story dwelling on Prince St., now oceupied by Mr. Thos. R. Brooks. Possession given about ist November. Apply to PEAKE BPOS, & CO rept26t—tf WANTED. | men o I tory | il iants It 2] : al and the physical results of forsaking the home for the have im various parts of th anything but encourag sticklers for equality be- sexes. In Lancashire, wo- in factories has almost en- the home life of the and led to an alarm rate of mortality among is tending also to the ener- ‘ ntry been il to the the men's labor tirely destroyed cperative class, lazily high ‘ation and the moral degeneracy f | the male population. Among Lanca- | shire eavers it is not an uncommon thing for the young men to select for Wives mill-hands who can maintain them in partial or entire idleness, Many families there rely more upon the wo men bread-winners than upon men. The physical and the social cons quences of the system are deplorable, end the new factory act will not tend te improve things much. From the Wages point of view, the workers, a» t class, gain nothing by it. The com- petition by women tends to keep wager acwn. Among the weavers, although, as the machinery is driven faster an? payment is made by the piece, more is carned to-day than formerly, th- rate paid is virtually the same as if Wes 4 years ago. In nearly every em- rioyment which does not suffer from ecmpetition by women the rate of wages is from 50 to 70 per cent. higher now than It was then. It is only among the weavers that the rate of payment tules so low in Laneashire. In the sinning and other departments of the cctton industry the men have by their tnions more generally kept women cut, and as a rule the workers ear: nearly double the wages of the weav- ers. Their homes, consequently, are more comfortable, and their women- folk more generally cultivate the do- mestic virtues. The cotton trade !s enly one illustration of many that nicht be cited to show the ill results ©. the abandorment by women of vhat has hitherte been deemed th: *cex’s natural functions in order to en ter men’s sphere, of Jabor. Similar ef- fects. will doubtless be observable else- where as man is dispossessed by his competitors.—The Realm. HANDKERGHIEF SIGNALS. Here Is the Code Which Lovers Are Now Using to Communicate With in Public. The handkerchief has even since its inception been "sed as the signal flay of love. The following is the stan. erd code of handkerchief signals: 1. Pressing the handkerchief against the lips—Wish to become acquainted With you.’ 2. Wiping very sorry.” 3. Letting it friends.” 4. Holding it with both hands—Indlif fi rence &. Rubbing a cheek with it—“I love 40uU. 6 Drawing it through the hands—“] bate you.” eee it against the right cheek ao.” Tes oe 8. Holding it against the left cheek --“Mo.”’ 9. Twisting it with the left hand— “Get away from here.” 10. Twisting it with the right hand— “I love another.” ll. Folding it—“I want to speak wit! you.” i2. Throwing it over the right shoul- der—“Follow me.” 13. Holding it at opposite corners— “weit.” 14. Holding it against the foreheaa— “We are watched.” 15. Holding it to the right eye—“You are changed.” 16. Holding it are cruel.” 17. Wrapping it around finger—“I am engaged.” 18. Wrapping it around the middle fii ger—"‘I am married.” 19. Making it into a ball and closing the hand on it—‘I am impatient.” 20. Touching the right eye with ft— “Repeat your last signal.” 21. Putting it into the “Enough for the present.” the eyes with it—“I am fall—"Let us become to the left eye—“You the index pocket— Bloomers in Japan. The all-conquering bicycle has {n vaded Japan and is now a_ familiar fight in the land of the 'ricksha. The Europeans take to it kindly, and the little brown men and women are equal- Ix’ enthusiastic. The government has equipped many of its postmen with roadsters, especial- Iy those who deliver mail in the sub: urbs in the country districts. The Japanese people themselves sti) regard the wheel as a great curiosity, tut are beginning to both master and wanufacture it. Some of the Japanese women, saye an unkind writer, have adopted a queer bicycle costume that is a com- bination of the bloomers with the na- tive dress. It is neither Japanese nor kuropean. Combined with the upper pert of the kimono costume the Jap- anese ladies clothe their nether limbs in what are neither knickerbockers, t‘cusers, zouaves nor bloomers. The ludicrous effect 1s heightened by the girl having a national habit ef turning the toes in developed to its iargest extent. All that you see when she passes you is a pair of round and pretty heels wobbling in an uncertain manner and a little body coiled up that makes you think of a gay Ittle monkey on top of a pole. To Prevent Tool Rust. A good recipe for a preparation te keep tools from rusting is as follows: Li:eolve one-half ounce of camphor tn cne pound of melted lard, take off the scum, and mix in as much black lead cr graphite as will give it an iron-gray ccior. Smear the tools with this mix- ture, and after 24 hours, rub clean with a soft linen cloth. Threshing by Vleetricity, Threshing grain by electrical trang mission of power is at present being earried on with very successful resultg at Mjolby in Sweden. The dynamos are situated at a long distance from the motor which is pear the threshing ma chine. A Graduate of Toronto University “My children have been treated with Scott’> Emulsion from their earliest years. Our pbysieian first recommended it, and A good, strong boy a3 an appreutice. Must have a fairly good education. Apply @t this oflice, — 136 now whenever a child takes cold my wife mmediately resorts to this remedy, which i always effects a cure..” Love's Season. full-flewered summer lies upon the land, I Biss your lips, your Lact nd them year hend Slips into mine ; lo, we two understand That love is sweet rhe roseleaf falls, the coor fades and dies 5 The sunlight fades, the summer, bird-like, flies ; » comes neross your wistful a shade Is love so sweet ? The flowers are dead, the land is blind with rain , eae The bud of beauty bears the fruit of ain Can any note revive the broken strain, Is love so sweet ? dcath is everywhere, despair through The world is cold and ; I turn to you and in my heart 3 Find peace and rest We know, foul or fair, The ove is sweet Phat love ' *ra'l Mall Gasette. AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA. What Causes It and Maw It May be Cured, Dyspepsia, or inflammation of the ak gestive organs, is characterized by the geme symptoms whether found in Am- erica or elsewhere, but it és doubtless mere common in the United States than in European countries. Pains in the epigastric region, head- eche, “heart-burn,” distress after eat- ig, with regurgitation of either bitter fluid or gases, or both, make the lives of many persons miserable. A foreigner who recently visited the United States was impressed with the hurry and rush characteristic of our gcople, and nowhere so much es in the restaurants and other public eating vee gscrts. Deing a physician, his habits of mind ted him to note the time spent at meals by his table fellows. At the largest restaurants in the bus- iress portion of the city he found the average length of time occupied at breakfast to be 12 minutes 2 scconds, L.leven minutes and 45 seconds were devoted to dinner, while 11 minutes were spent in eating supper. By nearly half of those whose habits he observed coffee was taken with every meal, but no watcr was used. Acavordins to these observations, mcre an half the diners in cicy restaurants sacrifice health for the sake of devoting a few more minutes to business. Even a single meal a day eaten at such a place is detrimental to the health of the digestive organs. Food must be masti- exted in order that it may not prove actually injurious. Between meals one should drink sufi- cient water partially to liquefy the feed. The drinking of moderate quan- tities of water during meals also does not appear to be other than benefic‘al. Our friendly critic recommended as especially avplicable to American ays- peptics the following prescription, which may safely be commended to Americans in general: Half an hour for breakfast. One hour for dinner. Half an hour for Companion. supper. -You‘h’s A MESSAGE TO MEN, Proving that True Honesty and True _Phil- antrophy Still Exist. ¢ {lf any man who is weak, nervous and debilitated, or who is suffering from any of the various troubles resulting from youthful follv, excesses or overwoik, will take heart and write to me, I will send him confidentially and free of charge the plan pursued by which I was completely restored to perfect health and manhood, after years of suffering from Nervous De bility, Loss of Vigor and Organic Weak- ness. I have nothing to sell, and therefore want no money, but as I knowthrough my own experience how to sympathize with such sufferers, am glad to be able to assist any fellow-beings toacure. I am well aware of the prevalence of quackery, for I myself was deceived and imposed upon until I nearly lost faith .n mankind but I rejoice tosay that I am now perfectly well and happy once more and am desirous therefore to make this certain means of cure known toall. If you will write to me you can rely upon being cured and the proud sat‘sfaction of having been of great service toone in need will be sufficient reward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy assured. Send 5c silver to cover postage and address Mr. Geo. G. Strong, North Rockwood, Mich. 135&w. England is to have a home for aged and infirm newspaper meu who, from causes beyoud their control, have been unable to make provision for the proverbial rainy day. PILES CURED IN 3 TO 6 NIGHIS, Dr Agnew’s Ointment will cure alli cases of itching piles in from three to six nights, One application brings comfort. For blind and bleeding piles it is peerless. Also cures Tetter, Salt Rueum, E-:zema Barber’s Itch and all eruptions of the skin, 35 cents. The French newspaper men who have their regulation duels could learn a lesson in the Southern States. There when the oewepaper folk go out to shoot each other somebody pets killed. 25 cents curcs Catarrhal Headache, . - Incipient Catarrh, - o Hay Fever, ° - Catarrha] Deafness, “ “ Cold in the bead in 10 min. or “ Foul breath caused by catarrh 25 cents secures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect biower enclosed in each box Sol by all dealers. The Bubonic plague is epreading every— where in Bombay. Eight hundred and four persons have already died. How's the Children’s Health? Are they Thriving or are they Weak, Puny or Sickly? Build uptheir health with MANLEY’S CEL- ERY NERVE COMFOUND, There is no remedy that takes pale, pinched and puny children and eo quickly and effectually starts their growth, puts flesh on their bones and restores the ring- ing laugh, and vigorous romp of childhood as Manley’s Celery-Nerve Compound. It is tpe best remedy for over-worked, run- down School children, as it restores the fagged brain and renews the energies, “Cough Chaser'— The best for Childrens Coughs. For saie by Geo. KE. Hughesand Johnson &Johnsou Charlotvetown and Souris. Advices from Antananarivo, Madagas-- car, say that on the night of November 18 rebele looted the town of Ambohimanga, ten miles from the capital, capturing forty prieoners and all the cattle. The English residents escaped. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Chase’s Pills have gained popularity be- canse they are a specific for the uric acid condition, prevent Bright’s disease, cure Rheumatism and all Catarrhal conditions of the Kidneys and Bladder. They do this because they possess remarkable alterative, nonic and deuretic properities, exerting a rtonderfully soothing influence on irritated ow inflamed mucos membrance of the kid- beys or bladder. One pill a dose. 25 ¢ box. The cheapest medicine in the world The science of dentistry was introduced in the United States during the revolution- ary war by Le Mair,a surgeon who act companied the French troops sent to this country to aid the war against Eng- It Saved Our Cnila. “My little daughter, three and a half sear old, suffered three years with Eczema. Her little body was covered with the itch- ing rash, and doctors did no good. Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment entirely eured and saved our child. Her skin is clearand notasign of rash is to be seen.” Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N. B Mr. Aiton is one of thousands benefitted hy this unfailing cure for piles and skin dis ases, Soldiors and Henvy Loads. Some interesting experiments have recently been carried out by the Gere man War Office to détermine the in- jurious effect on soldiers ig heavy loads for long distances earryl It was, ' found that for an ordinary man ‘ weight not exceeding 48 pounds could b: carried for 25 miles if the t pera- tvre did not exceed 60 degrees thout any injurious effects, even whet inued for a number of days. If, | ever, the temperature S| a 3 wigher, the same load has a tempo! y effect on the organisms. A load of ‘5 peunds, it was found, could »not be earried 25 miles without danger of 5 - ous injury. A weight of 60 pounds, it was decided, was the m iximum w ¢ which an ordinary man could carry <3 miles a day on several consecutiv? davs A FARMER IN TROUBLE, A Granvilie County Man Speak His Mind —Feels Like a New Man—Cured by Four Boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Vlills, Carpinat, Dee. T—(Special) — Mr. Rober: Melotosh, a farmer very widely known it this county and living pearthis viilage, has Leen in a painfnl aud dangerous con dition as the result of kidney disease affecting the biadder. When called upor he said : ** During three years, until quite recent ly cured by using four boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, I have been an intense saf ferer from kidt ey disease, wh eh ke pl going from bad to worse, though I wa- doctoring all the time.” Under advice I began using Dodd's Kid- ney Pills, at once rvalizing great help. 1 now feel like a new man, and am perfrc ly cured of kidney trouble in any form.” An Egyptian tomb of 2500 years before Christ contained a set of artificial teeth on a carved wooden plate. tacks were used for teeth and the adapted lu Brass healed #rrange ment wastolerably well the purpose intended. e—— Fergus, April 6,1894 Y To Robert Phillipa, Druggist, Fergus. This is to certify that I have suffered from ez for a long time and several articles re- commended for this com- ome but none of them mefitted me till I tried Chase’s Ointment, which haz completely cured me, Mas. JOHN GERRIE. BR. Phillips, jr.. Druggist Witness. bese ey, cy ey “ My six-year-old daughter, Bella, wasaiicted with eczema for 24 months, the principal seat of eruption being behind her ears. I tried almoat every remedy I saw advertised, bought innum- erable medicines and cones. and took the child to medical specialists in skin diseases, but with- out result. Finally,a week ago, I purchased a box of Dr. Chase’s Ointment, and the first = eation showed the curative effect of the Remedy. We have used only one-sixth of the bex, but the change is very marked ; the eruption hasa!! dis- ,and I can confidently s@; my child ia (Signed) MAXWELU JOHN°TON, 312 Anne St., Toronto Bold by al) dealers, or on roceipt of price, 60a, Address, EDMANSON, GATES & CO., TORONTS. Burns in Edinburgh, 1787. Those who think that im. ported soap must be the frnest do not know that the material of which Royal Oak Soap is made are the best to be found any where. Send 35 Royal Osk wrap-) pers to the Ch’town Soap Works, and receive free the! beautiful picture. “Burns in| Edinburgh, 1787.” i n j Richmond Bay and Malpeque «_OYS'TERS_+ On Half Shell and served in every variety at the HUB RESTAURANT QUEEN STREET NEXT DOOR TO R. B NORTOW THE MUTUAL LIFE insurance Company CF NEW YORK. RICHARD A. McCURDY, FRESIDENT. Statement for the year ending December | 31, 1895 :— Ao... ianssienes $221 ,213,721.33 Ciba bib. cincad se ctdeascesecis 194,347,157.58 Surplue..cccccsessceeeeeesseese $26,556,563.75 Total Income...........+++-++.-$48,597,430.51 (Company’s total income is about $10,- 000,000 more than the annual revenue of Canada). total Paid Policy-holders ‘mag dba sata $23,126,728.45 Insurance and Annuities bas POPGO 2, <stioctidrssivicsss $899,074,453.78 Net gain in 1895.........006 $61,647,645 .36 Nore —Insuraace merely written is dis carded from this Statement as wholly mis- leading, and only insurance actually issued and paid for in cash is included. Paid to Policy-holders since Organization........ woenoeys $411,567,625.79 Robert A. Granniss, Vice-President. Walter A. Gillette, General Manager Isaac F. Lloyd, 2d Vice-President Frederic Cromwell, Treasurer Emory McClintock Actuary JOHN MACEACHERN, 7 Resident Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. J. A. JOHNSON, Genera! Agent, 87 Hollis Street, Halifax, N. 8. may 8 d&w tf | Pinctte | OYSTERS Are adjudged to be the best Oysters on thisIsland. 1] lave just received the first shipment this season, with more to follow. They can be seen in the window cof Vic- tcria Cafe. But do not judge them till ycu sample them JOHN P. JOY VICTORIA CAFE... HORSE CLIPPING, As the clipping season is now here perties having borses that they inten having clipped, would do well tocall at Nichojson’s Stables, Grafton St., where a. | all work is done at moderate rates. 350 half 135 Good Herring ! barrels choice No. 1 Fat Herring. 150 quarter barrels extra choice Cape Breton Herring Also a lot of large Codfish for sale wholesale or retail. W. GRANT & CO. e+eee-QUEEN STREET Defectitve It is a profic cause of severe headache, and i We are here to serve G. F. competent optician. OPT IGIAN «4.0 on0.% Modelled each year to fit all the latest shoe shapes. Extra thick ball and heel. . ez / a ry ‘. Sold everywhere. ~TererrrVvVVVVYVvVeCVeerwerreT? Granby ubd Ba Oabrbabalbrldih Clr Dals Bate de be be bate be de Se De be De Se Soe bee Mee thal, ba Me he te th ee ae ai Vision, n such cases the on'y reasonable methoo to pursue isto HAVE YOUR EYES TESTED and fitted with proper glasses by a you, HUTCHESON, occccee Queen Sireet 246 Honestly made of pure Rubber. Thin, Light, Elastic, Stylish, Durable. They Wear like Iron, ip bp be he Son ht hn A be hh Se he he he he he he te Ss nglis hManures SUPERPHOSPHATES AND CHEMICALS. FERTILIZER CO., the larges world. these well known MANURES offered by our would-be compet at the same time we would not the best value. Sole Agents for P. E. Island for THE BRADLEY t concern of the kind in the We have a large stock, on hand and to arrive, at , and can refer purchaser to many of our very best farmers who have been using them for years with very gratifying results. We can also supply the same goods (Ground Slag) as itors as “English Fertilizers at at least 20 per cent less price than they now ask for it, but advise its use, believing thai THE GENUINE ENGLISH MANURES AS SOLD ONLY BY US are much Prices, Pamphlets, etc., on application. AULD BROS. Charlottetown April 8 1896—2aw (25) & wky a ao - MONDAY, Raise Your Own Sace, Store sage is very unsatisfactory, at levst that is my experience, being com- cred of stems principally. Instead of buying this savory herb purchase a package of English sage seed and when the ground is in condition in erring, sow broadcast in rich soil. This will produce a large supply of fine pk nts which may be gathered or slip- ped from the bed. But the better way is to transplant the young plants to a bed or border prepared expressly for them, in time to become well rooted before frost. In this way a fine supply of the herb may be secured and will mcre than repay the time and labor expended, as when once set, a sage bush will live for years. A dozen vigorous plants will produce enough for an ordinary family for 3 Top-dress with coarse manure in the spring after forking around the plonts in bed or border. The fresh vigorous shoots should be slipped when about 6 inches long, choosing the even- iry or cloudy day. Spread tu dry upon fresh clean paper In a cool plece secure from dust, and in the siade. An airy, unused chamber is just the right place. When dry store ax, ay in clean bags or boxes. When wanted to use, dry in the oven a few minutes and afterward rub through a rieve. Then it is ready at a moment’s notice to geason gravies, soups or de- Heactes. ~ good enves years some — Opening an Umbrella. “Not infrequently,” said a stroller, ‘oy see people with their arms full of bundles, making hard work of opening an umbrella. There is a very simple and easy way of opening an umbrella with one hand, known to many, but perhaps not to all. You grasp the little “vlinder around the handle, to which the lower ends of the ribs are attached, plant the point of the umbrclia against mp post, and push until the little catches on the upper catch, ere you are, without te least in the world.”—Philadeiphia A Railway Manager Says “Tn reply to your question, do my chil- dren object to taking Scott’s Emalsion, I say No! on the contrary, they are fond of it, and it keeps them pictures of health.’, A despatch from Moscow says the authorities there frustrated an atiempted students’ demonstration in memory of the terrible Kbodinskoe plain disaster last year, hundred of peasants were killed, Compileteiy Lnocked Out, **T was so much run down I had to give up work, and I felt as if life wae not worth living,” writes Wm. Thompson, Zephyr, Ont. “TI took Scott’s Sarsaparilla and am now feeling asI did years ago. Scoti’s Sarsaparilla tones up the entire system, purifies the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and scrofalous poisons. Ask tor Scott’s and get it. VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY RESTORED IN 30 DAYS GOOD EFFECTS AT ONCE. CATGN’S VITALIZER. Cures general or special debility, waketful- nsss, spermatorrhcwa, emissions, impotenc y, paresis, etc, Corrects functional disorders caused by errors or excesses, quickly restor- ing Lost Manhood, inold or young, giving vigor and strength where former weak- ness prevailed, Convenient package, simple, effectual, aud legitimate. CURE IS QUICK AND THOROUGH Don,t be deceived by imitations; insist on CATON’S VITALIZER, Sent sealedif your druggist does not haveit Price $1 per pkge, 6 for $5, with written guarantee of complete cure. [nfor mation, references, ete, free anu confidential Send us siatement. of cause and 25c fora week’s trial treatment. sent toesch pirson, CATON MED. CO,, BOSTON, MASS. SKATING RINK OPENS FOR THE Monday Night, Dac. 14th, 1896. Tickets for sale at the drug stores on and after the 10th inst., at the following rrtes: — One only SEASON ON Gentlemen’s ..... ee eee eS en a so sidan ihe cotehe ame CHiATOR, (ATIEENOOR) o.c0ccee- covcceses 1.50 POPU i kok Bocce 1.00 $@S"Theses prices are the same as last season, and Rink opens two weeks earlier. J. B. DAWSON, ( M avers A. A. BAR ri ETT. § anagers, 132—dtf. Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading chargec five cents per line. O LET,—Furnished house; contains 13 rooms besides bath room, closets, etc. Heated by hot water, hot and cold water upstairs, electric light. Terms moderate. Occupation given in January Apr ly ac this office. 125—tf Apply to Miss Annie Alley, Prince St, 33— was ED—A servant for general housework _ Letr.—The store and printing office now oecupied by Haszard & Mocre in the Brown Block. Possession given Ist Novem ber, Apply to James Paton. june 11246. E CAN GIVE POSITIONS—to persons oteli grates ofability. Agents, Book- keepers, Clerks, Farmers’ Sons, Law- yers, Mechanics, Physicians, Preachers, Stu- den:s, Married and Single Women, Wicows Positions are worth from $100 00 to $2,0 0(0 per annum. We have paid several of our car- vassers $3) 00 weekly for years Many have started poor and become rich with us. Par- ticulars upon application, State salary ex- pected. ; T. H. LINSCOTT, Manager, Toronro, ONT. i déw. \ JANTED—Two vest makers. one pant maker. Apply atonce to McKay Wool- en Co, High Class Tailors, 136— tf | O3T—On Thursday night, between railway 4 and W E Dawson’s store, a new derby to Esaminer 139—1i hat Office. Finder please return LET—A tenement on Dorches‘er street near Queen Street, containing six rooms rent moderate. Apply at the Connolly Estate Office, Queen street 135-tf OST—Nine or ten dollars in bills. 4 atthe Kxaminer Otfice. Rewerd 135-1? LET.—That beautifully situated dwell- ing on Prince street, now occupied by Capt Murchison, Possession given about 25th October.—Appy to Peake Bros & Co,—I7tf. ANTED to know the whereabouts of Kiiza Smith, who left Haiifax tor Prince Ed- ward Island about forty years ago in company with Mre. Nashon, Intormation of ber will be thankfully received by her sister, Mary Ann ice. Address in care of Robert Green, 222 Concord Street. Frooklvn. NY. 14 ] RIVING SLEIGH For Sale AIp'y at E H Beer’s Office 131— _ LET—A house on Bishop St, containing six rooms in first class order Apply to Thos Campbell, Richmond St west 1.8—tf TEIt—A Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing 7 rooms in good onder, with a first class cellar under the whole couse Ais? inclosed yard with stable, and is at present occenpied by Mrs John A. McInuis, who is about to leave the Island Apply to Mr Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen sireet, or to the owner at Southport EDWARD KELLY june 39,18 LET.—A pleasantly situeted dwelling house facing south and west on Brighton Koad, at present occupied by Harrison Car- vell, Esq.. heated with hot air furnace, and lighted by electricity, and having hot and cold water fittings in bath room and kitchen. Containing parior, dining room, office, kit- chen and pantry, on ground floor, four bed- rooms and bath }00m on first floor, and two attic rooms, and having ‘sawthorne h dge and grass lawn in f. ten minutes’ walk from Post Office, five minutes from tennis ae Vietoria Park— pply to W. C, HaRRis, JR, septld ~ tf DECEMBER 14, 1896 SEE * THAT THE FAC-SIMILE | nes ANegetable Preparation for As- similating the Food and Regula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion, Cheerful- Opmum,Morphine nor Mineral. Nor NARCOTIC. Beecype of Old Dr SAMUEL PITCHER Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- | tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, | Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of Pee CE er eee sie ars ks es iP kee he te. SIGNATURE emma C) fF ene JP Vida Is ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF CASTOR aaa ww S< CHILDREN s and Rest.Contains neither nm Seed - Sele fe NEW YORK. Castorla is put cp in one-size bottles only, It is not sold ia bulk. Don't allow exyone to sell you anything elso on the plea or is “just as good” and “, 1 — Now is pose,’ 49” Beco that you 7 The fac- ~ a EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. eimile / 974 ts signees Fitch 3 16.5. toe see a c ° wrapper. ~ a is The Time To order your suit or overcoat, as we have just opened a large line of fall and winter Suiting and Over- coating, See them early and have choice of selection, Perfect fit and latest style guaranteed. JOHN MACLEOD & CO TAILORS. Sof ov RIPANS ONE CIVES RELITF. i taf p> po a oa a fo i 5 i>-a>t>cp>-a -atff < ' + x 4 ' 14 HEAP OF COMFORT Cheap as aGood [attrass trass, 4ftxO6ft. more, some less. My, P Hy RN SX Wy oes << + ~ . - = ys Gai Mie “% LOWEST RATES A GOOD MATTRASS, 94.00 . AScecesceres tf oo a> ecessecsceeclS MSAK BE SOLD FOR encore. This is our price on the Excelsior Wool Top Mat- Have other kinds, of course, some cost JOHN NEWSOF THE BARGAIN GIVER cl go ie-Aio> a i o-c cree citer iittala tenis iii SSS FS SSS SS tS SS LS SS SS Se Se SSS TvVVvVVvTVTVTVT COT TT TST TST ST TTF YF | We have an overstock of Men’s’ Ready- made Clothing, Underclothing and Shirts, that we offer at clearing prices. Now is your chance to buy, We will give you as much for adollar as any store in Char- lottetown, and in some lines more. D. A. BRUCE, Birth-place for great and Lonest bargains. Wy, cook LEW Ese. ROYAL INSURANGE GUMPA" ASSETS, $50,000,000. a eee PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES : J. 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