oe ER Or tear te ana pe Aly ae enaieattti, __ CALENDAR FOR DECEMBER 1894, First Quar » helow past Quar 19h day, New Moon, ota lav, N : be low berizon } th 3.lm. a. m., S. E m., LOh, 7 6m p. Higt . oe) |; Sun | Day of Wee x | sets i Ln hw morn 1 | Saturday iz 2 /4 10 l 21 3 } Sunday i } | lt 2 i 3| Monday mh 8 2 438 §) Tuesday a2 | 9 3 30 ji Wednesiay | 22 2 g] Thursday | 34] 8] & 30 t Proiay i | 6 34 ® | Saturday ’ & 7 36 9} Sunday mae 8 8 30 .6 | Monday } | s 9 19 11} Cuesday | 39 oF 16 9 2} Wednesday 9} S81 1051 13} Thursday il ll 46 t4 | Friday ; 42 S| atr’n 33 15 f Saturday | 42 | Ai ig | Sunday i tt , .:¢ i7 | Monaay [: ee 2 55 18, Tuesday 45 3 53 18 { Weinesday =| 45 10 4 59 90 | Tnursday 45 | 10 | 6 12 2] | Friday . Ss ai tm 22 | Satur i tT | i 8 16 23} Su . Oi 9 4 24 | Monstay |} 43] 1a] gay 25 | Tuesday | 43f I8f 1l¢ 31 96 | “ve 'nesday | is 14 io 7} Thersday 48} 15] 11 46 38 , Friday 48; 15, morn 29 Saturday 49 | 16 v zi $0, Sun tay ‘i Wi .@se 31 | Mon lay 1749)418; 1 28 } ? VIT Wh aah 4 \I\ ; Tas Leapiwo Dany NewsFarsr or P. E. Istanp, s issued every afternoon, from the office of the ExaMINer Pus.itsHine Company, itn the Loadon House Building, Queen Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (LN ADVANCR) ee ee seen auanbemnes -$4.00 Six Mowrne..... pugccceasgeveriueeieis 2 I i a tae unl L.0e SL MIE 6.4 ckeeeecececkeneneentbedencen cus 0.35 Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the CTaited States ADVERTISING RATES For email advertisements whieh are ordered for only one or two weeks the eherge Is éeats per inch for the first insertion, and ¢ eents for each continuation, Rate cards are furnished on application at the office. Special contract prices at a reduced rate are quoted fer advertisements feur inches in size or larger, which are to run for three months or jonser. No special notices inserted unless paid for atthe rate of 10 cents per line, and under no circumstances will such paid notices appear in the local column. Steeial discounts made on all advertise- mecsts connected with Church Fairs, Bazaars, Picnics, etc. No notices will be inserted with the same unless the regular rate of 10 cents per ine is paid. Taat Tus ExXaMtner ia considered by our Merchants and Manufacturers te be the lead- Ing newspaper in P. E. Island, and eonse- quently the most valuable advertising medium through whica to make their announcements public, is #bundantly proved by the ‘act that inorder o accommodate our suvertisers we have “en compelled to enlarge the paper to ita present size. Tee Dir_y Examrnen is for sale by the fol- tating agente — » RE 4302, Post O fice, Charlotte town J.Mcfatyre Mal peque Road, : C. Paul, Lower Spring Park Road, * Ww. “ S Gy, ode }» fia, -trafton Street, W ater and Prince St. D. Casoooll. Princes Street, Hacer Store, Queen Street Geo. Carter & Co., Queen Street. ” & Gray.News Stall, P. E. L. Railwa; and Oo the trains RJ Wool, uoper Easton St. R K Brace, Cor, Easton and C 'Heary,. Gt George St Evans & Sou, Cor, of Prince and Rich mond St. gota M. & T. J. Walsh, Eclectic Bookstore, Suni- merside. D. Sutherland, Souris. Hon. D. Gordon, ‘:eergetowr. D. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. G. M. Clarke, Alberton A. J. MeNeil Stanley Bridge. al Ee ¢o-— = y 7 : The Weekly Examiner § issued every Friday morning from the publishers’ office. {[t is made up of matter Which has appeared in the Daily editions, and 8 @ first-class weekly newspaper—interesting Snd full of the latest news. Tae subscription for Taz WEEKLY Exam. EINER, post paid to any part of Canada or the United States, is one dollar per year. Advertising rates on the same scale as given bove for THe Dai_y EXAMINER. P. E. Island Railway, Onard after FRIDAY, ist June, 1894, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays @xcepted) as follows :— Trains Outward. Hillsboro St Trains Inward Read down Read uy PM M Leave Arrive PW AM 24 €6 ..... Charlottetown....... 6 8H $61 614.....Royalty Junction.....60 9 if 38M 648 . North Wiltshire ..... 534 34 416 6* --Hanter River ......523 4 40 7% .....-Bradalbane........ $01 7& | ee Ee eee! | ee ae |. ee 445 7TH 5a 7 Kensington........4@9 6% § 0 815) Ar oe { 46 61h PM Summerside AWM 1” 20)....... Le ee (34 Ue 2&2 46 -e- Miseouche.........32 wit 22 B.. ccaccee EE nore ee Sy 93.... ..-Port Hill -233 9X BOG 0098. 60265 ee we ta 605 10 47.........Bloomffeld..... ... 1W 74 Be OE BE ccccccen ota eeeeiresckextan 16 7 655 1155 ..........Tignish 12% 414 FMAM Ta 43 AM PM Am €3 6m 36 .. Chariotietown.......9D % € 6 > .... Reyalty Junction.....9@ 6 % Toe BE cence . Bedford a 845 405) ar Lv ~§ 815 4 Monnt Stews t ‘ $0 410$.......i3 Ar 6608. 1% $m) 436 --. Moreti naa 2 Cm) 59 .St Peter's Aa 2 4 533 Hegr River. ...10- one 64 1° 45 85 Souris 615 | AM PM A ? Oerenrtnee . seeenrn fe eeeee AM FPS aM Pb 8B ti y 4 810 34 O28 5 ‘ ' 71? 2 * Ww ‘ ia Oo 2: mae [a Py a 5! . Fa ‘ ai 4 t‘'age Pra ne &? Px e\% riy “A tiaras. S385. § Bad. 68% i ‘Ay pang Moncton, N. B A. McDONALD, Superintendent, REVERE. HOTEL. (Focm-riy Koeclin thouse ) This ce Within utrally located Hete!, which 1 walk of Brilway Depot, has thuroughly cleaneu, painted an i re I< titted with hot water, and posserse- the tinest bath room + in any Hotel in the city. Term= moder ate. “Coach aieels a raina. vy. 8. BROV V Prop: er minutes’ been nova'et, tive , septlI—le fon oe ] ver ee > Newr Store. WATCH REPAIRING i«n't a side line With us—we make a speciaity of it—devote Ost of our time te it. There are bo more Xpertreynirere in theeity than ours, We pair aid neure your watch sgainst injury FO W5e.4 year. G IODSTLIN, EXPER? WitCH RePg,IRE& Pyerything so new and glee, Every’ ti g *© low in price. bverginady oud’ to eall and see our Hargains for the Fall, At our Now %b 9p oppesite J. D. McLeod's. bovr-—im dy & wky . { day, 2.8m, a. m | Full Moon, 12th day,sh 33 3m p. m., E | ' pean : — TERMS : Four Dollars a Year Sar NEW SERIES tite Keb r ——-* “ THE DAILY EXAMINER. “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Rom , CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. mene Lippincott’s Magazine, isss. ae — Che special feature of LIPPINCOTT'S A COMPLETE NOVEL in each issue, n addition to the a na Short Storie " Nove lettes, Essay l’oeme, ete., All combined, trable magazines pov + ot make it one of the most de v published We avoid the of jection held by so readers to a continued stor many expected from Capt. King, Amelie Rives, Alexander, Miss Train, (Author of “ The Autobiography of a Professional Beauty ”), and other well-known writers. Price, $3.00 per year. Single copy, 25c Seud five 2-cent stamps for specimen copy. LIPPINCOTI"S MAGAZINE PHILADELPHIA, PA. - dec For the last 50 years Cough Medicines have been coming in and dying out, bt during al! this time SHARY’S BiLSiH OF HOREHOUAD Never |. 7 ront Rank for Curing CR UP. COTENS AVD COLDS. Ail Druggists and mos: Groce rymon sell BGS" 25 cents a bottl-. ARMSTRONG & CO, Proprietors, St. John, N B. nov23 -d the ] it WILi, CHRISTMAS NIGHT ICE PERMITTING, BE OPENED Tickets now on sale Stores. Band every Monday and Thursday nights, and every second Saturday after- noon. at all the Drug Tickets at the following relaced prices eR Ore i eae ahedessentan aes 2.00 CHILDREN (Afternoon)............ 1.50 POP MN sok. ca Galbraith’s Band in attendance. NOTICE.—No children under thirteen years of age allowed on the ice after six o'clock, p.m. dy lm pat gua—no30 A PHOTO OF THE BABY TO SEND TO GRANDPA, |s What You Want For Christmas. GEO. H. COOK LIKES TO TAKE Photos of the Children. os BRING THEM AT ONCE. CORNER QUEEN & GRAFTON STS., Over Apothecaries’ Hall. nov26 —m w f & wy ly Mechanical Drawing, & The undersigned is prepared to give evening lessons in Mechanical and Indus- trial Drawing; to make Plans and Specifi- cations for Patents, Copying, Blueprint ing and Draughting in general L. W. MACDONALD, Land Surveyor and Draughtsman. Nov 21— } in} In: 1 Lominion Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appointed sole selling Agents in the Province of Prince E-iward Is!and for the above Com- pany, now prepared to issue orders for Round g!ack and Run of Mines, and will keep a’, tock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to supply caxtomers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS & CO, Selling Agenta. Charlottetown, Mav 25. 1*94—1tf UAARGSS BLL), | Practical “lumbe-, Gus and sanitary Engineer. Maving for a nanber of years worked In the United States with an experienced Pluber, will now furnish first-ctass work aud iobbing of all Kinds at short notice. : TESTIMONIALS —Arthar Johuson, Exq., Druzeist, Revere Hotel, ete. | Ps Ail ordefs tef.at REVERE HOTEL octil--dy 3m eed Charlittetown to Pictou. Until close of navigation, the steamer “Northumberland” will leave Steam Navi- gation Company’s wharf every morning al seven o'clock local for Pictou returning same afternoon. By order F. W. HALES, Secretary. dec 10. —IF YOU— Want a wife, Want a ‘cook, Want a@ partner, Want a situation, Want a servant girl, Want to sell a farm, Want to sell a house, Want to rent a house, Want to exchange anything, Want to sell plants or grain, Waut to sell groceries or drugs, Want to sell or trade gnything, Want to find customers for snything, Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or cattle ADVERTISE IN THE EXAMINER Ch’town, Oct 10, 1894—t ts & wy During the coming year novels may be { Gertrude Athertun, Mrs. Stickney, Mrs. j 50Y EARS| STILL CONTINUES. { { SUNLIGHT Has proved by its enormous sale that it is COMP The best value for the Consumer | of any soap in the market. Millions of women throughout the world can vouch for this, as it is they who have proved its value. It brings them less labor, greater comfort. Seeton and Mitche!l, Halifax, agents for Nova Scotia and P. EB. Isiand. Ut Great Dissoloion 75 Ulsters and Overeoats on hand. | A few Reefers, | Cords of the best Cloths imported to this country, Underclothing, Fur Coats, Everything in Stock Has to be Sold. Hundreds from all parts of the country have taken advantage of our Great Sale. the goods must be sold. JOHN McLEOD & ©0., Merch nt Tailors. Upper Qneen Street, Charlottetown, December 11, 1894, THANKS! We are doing first-rate, and shall be pleased to have you call and inspect our latest arrivals in Beats, Shoes. Slippers, Rubbers, @vershoes and Gaiters Avother fine lot ef Women’s and Misses’ Gaiters daily expected all good values, and just the things for useful as well as ornamental Xmas Presents and New Year's Gifts. Soliciting your patronage, and wishing you all the compliments of the season, yours for neat, stylish, cheap and good Boots and Shoes, WEEKS & WARREN, Charlottetown, December 17, [891—m w f & wky > - Hats, Fur Caps, mr rn en eee ) TO-DAY in Our Toy Pepartment. CHILD'S WASH S&TS, including Wash Tub and Board, 2 Pails, Wringer, Wash Stand, Clothes Pins, ete. Also, Blackboards, something new—see them; Bagatelle, Shuffleboards, Crokenall Boards, Games, Dolls, everything to please the little (and big) ‘ones. Xmas Cards and Booklets. Our good. Calendars and Bookmarks. Plush and Leather Goods!—Dressing Cases, Jewel Cases, Manicure ets, G. & H., C. & C. Sets—everything. Cups and Saucers and China at your own price. BAZAAR TORE, PRICE CUTTERS. stock was never as Charlottetown, December 18, 1894—dy Skaters, Attention! We have a number of pairs of Laced Boots, medium and heavy, good Skating i oots, our own make ill clear them out at a big reduction for cash, Call carly and The Montreal Gazette reports that the foreign commerce uf Canada during Novy- ember ran mach upon the same linea aé during the pregeding four months, imports ing off in the quantity and value of goods condition Of done -tic business, bat main- ly to the pradence of traders who ecarefn'- ly avo d taking larger stocks than the con- Last month the value of imports was $7,352,545, as compired with an importa- ’ period of last year, showing a dic’ ne cf | $1,791,284. or nearly 20 per cent Se import indeed, not improbable that the trade of the current fiacal year below One hundred toa lover fizure than has be-n touched since 1881, buat it is well to remejnber in this conpection that buying in the .existiug eircumstaneces cf trade will make the reaetion speedier in its coming and more durabe in its character. On will fall cautions Dominion has been remarkably maintained, in this respect presenting a striking contrast to the export com- merce of Great Britain and the United States. Last month the value of goods sent abroad was no less than $15,964,149, of which $15,161,867 consisted of produce of Canada This figure has never before been equalled in a single month, and the large amount of commodities which we are shipping abroad out of the surplus products of farm, fisher.es and mines, indicates clearly that no cheek has been to either the ability of our people to produce, or the markets which they supply. In November Jast year the value «i exports was $14,965,102, of which $13,685,353 represented produce of Canada, so that the = gain in November of this year is close upon two millions in Canadian products exported. During the past four montis, the value of exports amounts tonol ss than $54,900, 000, the largest total ever recorded in a iike period, and there is nc reason to doubt that when the year has exp'red, a snbstan- tial balanee in favor cf Canada will be shown by the trade returns. We are main- taining our sales abroad, while diminisn- ing our purchases, with the resuit that de- posits in the banks are steadily increa-ing ani the foreign etroogly in our favor. - —— + <p <i A CHANCE FOR WOMEN. forest, rivea exchanges are runing (Mrs. C.H. Godkin, in October Dona- hoe’s.) Some milliners are born, not made—and these are the best ones; with such, the mastering of the craft is a very rapid op- eration; | have knowo a@ young woman to establish herself in what proved a paying business, only six mor.ths after she com- menced to learn. I find that a great many become dis- couraged, when they see how deftly and easily the work is done by those who are experienced, and compare their own clumsy effurts—and here is where pat- lence comes in, or should come in, tu do her smiling work. ing knowledge of how to do the thing one is to do well—is a good investment, and will pay compound interest by and by. Tua first-cia-s etablishment a good maker receives from $12 to $15 per week; a trimmer from $20 to From the first three montus or nothingness to such Wages 43 these isa far way, but the way is bridged at intervals by lesser weekly sums grauaually increasing until the pin- nacie is reached, which often occurs in an incredibly short time. This trade, once learned, is one which a woman may resume atany time in her life—should she marry in youth and leave it, a8 80 many wumen do leave the occu- pations by which they have earned their maiden bread since it may be pursued in her own home. Many “parlor” williners earn very considerable incomes. I have no hesitation in advising young girls to learn a business in which the op- portunities are so favorable. The ranks are by no means overcrowded —because of the qualities neces-ary to ensure success; also, periap:, beeause in these times women are dy i oy the many new ay- enues Opening out fur them, from treading the older-fashioned and often more flowery paths. £39, —It is understood that the agreement between England and Russia in regard to the war in the east does not permit any warlike operations in the vicinity of or ap proaches to Shanghai. This includes pro- hibition of a hostile fleet passing up either the northern or southern entrance of the Yang Tse Kiang River. Japan et first ac- cepted the terms of agreement, but has re- cently threated to disregard them on the ground that the Shanghai arsenal is sup plying the Chinese with arms, ete. It ix believed the third Japanes army at Hiro- shima is destined for Nanking. The English and Russian Governments have intimate? that they would prevent this movement, and the recent assembling of the British fleet under Admiral Freemantle at Chusan and the gathering of the Rus- xian fleet at Chefoo is thus accounted for. It is understood that England and Russia have decided to fight if necessary to pre- vent hostilities on the Yang Tse Kiang. sy lat ee Helena, the capital of Montana, had a celetr sation about a week azo of its victory in the state election uver Anaconda, the rival aspirant for state capital foaor , backel by a millionare moner. It wa with fireworks frightened the horses and they ran away, the joltinig setting fire to secure a pair, | Boots, Rubbers and Overshoes, all kinds! selling low. Ordered work a specialty. all kinds promptly done. Bet. BH, | Tie Reliable Boot and Sloe Dealer » ns . s Repairing of Charlottetown, Dec. 12, 1894—dy = ——s “Ensilage and Hay Cutters, IN ALL SIZES, with or without Hay Carriers; Turnip Slicers, cheap, $8.00; I. X. L. Feed Mills, only $8.00. ——ALSO Plow Repairs, Mould Boards in Steel or Metal, Land- sides and Shares for all Plows in general use on the mp. W.. FINLAYSON. w'inen candles and skyrock: ts, W hich st tire to the decorated city and promis: da grand spectacle not dowa in the bills. Th tire was finally extinguished before it bad spr-ad far, but the people reearded the whole pe forniwnee as being all in order. --——. wom -—-— J ded hy its work, the Salvation Arn v wi'l perform wonders in Irak ng down the semi-barbarism of holy Russi. Tne “shim lissies” of the army work anions the heathen in the lowest strata of Loen- don, New York and Chicag>, and they have entsred persecutions which were ‘ometimes almo-t equal to the Jew-hait- ing atrocities in the Qzar’s domains. They would face no greater dangers in Russia. It woul‘ nt b eu prising if t! e Salvati n Army should be the J-aven to raixe Rus~ia to a higher standard of civil!- zation.—Chicago Record. tainnstepdii iinet Mr. Gladstone is now ab'e to read quits ated upon, bat the other eye is almost to tally obscured by cataract and will have to be surgieally ireated in the course of a month or two. te John Knox’s only lineal descendant is a member of tho Congregation of the Holy Cross at Notre Dame. “Brother Philip” was & Methodist preacher in his early manhood, but for thirty years past he has been a teacher in various Roman Catholic schools. He has in his possession a snuff H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. box which belonged to his great ancestor . co.utortably with the eyes that was oper. | declining and exports enlarging. The fall- | entered is attributable partly to the quiet | sumptive demand of the moment requires. | ition of $9,144,132 in the corresponding million dollars, and | Time spent in acquir- | “wild” a'l round. One of the b: rges laden | the entre load and filing the streets with | Si... Copies Two Cents Brings comfort and improvemen! oud sends ty personal enjoyment when ' rightly v The many, who live bet- ter than others and enjoy *ife more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world’s best products to the other hani the exporr trade cf the | the needs of physical being, will attest well | the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptab’e and pleas- aut to the taste, the refreching and truly beneficial propertics of a perfect lax. ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling golds, headaches and fevers and permanentiy curing constipation, It has given astisine'icn to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acta on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowe!s withovt weak- ening them and it 1s perfectly free from every objectionable substai.ce. Syrup of Figs is for sale by al. drug. gists in 75e. bottles, but it is manu factured by the California Fig Syrug Co. only, whose name is printed on every pe skage, also the name, Syrvp of Figs, avd being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. The Froblem of the hour is what to buy for Xmas and where to buy it. Solxved by a visit H. TAYLOR’S Jewelry Store, NORTH SIDE OF QUEFN SQUARP, decl4 ‘Dissolution ef Uo-Paifnership Gd. The Co-partnership hitnerto existing be- tween the undersigned, und.r the firm name of NASH & LIGHTIZER, is this day dissolved by muiual consent, All deita due the said firm must be paid forth- with to Mr. George Lightizer, who will | continue the business in his own name. Cc. 8. NASH, GEO. LIGHTIZER Charlottetown, Dee. 14, 1894. decl7—dy eod & wy tf UR MUTIO! The Golden Rule. We have tested the above rule with mest satisfactory results, and our customers, as far a» we know, can vouch for it as well; and, contrary to ordinary rules, the more you use it the brighter it gets ; so we use it in dealing out fair, hcnest goods in good, honest ralues in Overcoats, Suits, etc., to he great satisfaction of our many patrons. Every order, however small, is en- titled toa Golden Rule. We extend to you a cordial invi- tation to give us an early call. JOHN T. MCKENZIE, STAR TAILOR, LONDON HOUSE. s Very Becoming s the invariable comment passed upon our Spectacles. The glasses look well, and their possessors look and see not only well but much better than they could with- out them. Itis prudent to look well to your eyes, and correct at once any defect or peculiarity of vision by the use of pro- perly fitted glasses that relieve the sight from being overstrained and ‘impaired. The eye often needs the rest that glasses atford, and delay in the matter may entail serious consequences. It pays to save money, but it pays fur better to save your sight. Besides Glasses, we also have sume very handsome Opera Glasses that would make a nice present for Xmas. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. deel 4 ISLAND, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1894. | i ; large two-pound can of Powder. postpaid; ENGLAND AND HAWAITL Wasninarox, Dec. 19. — The secretary i of the navy to-day sent to thé senate. in re. ;Sponse to Senator Lodge’s resolution, copies of the correspondenze hetwees the navy department and Rear Admiral John G. Walker, relating to the Hawaiian _ re- public. It shows that the British govern to be kept a Recret, especially from France. The provisional government woald not nemnilien the matter unless formally pre- sented to it, and it did not keep the affair secret, but took possession of Neckar’s Is fand itself. It is alzo shows that the commander of the British warship Champion. to sail August 6, was ordered to change his plans when it waa learned that the United States’ ship Philadelphia was todepart on August 8. This deten- tion of the Champion was ordered by British Minister Wodehouse, whose efforts had been strongly exerted in behalf of the queen and monarchy, Admiral Walker consequently delayed his departure in the Philadelphia, fearing the consequences that might follow any possible disturbance with no American vessel! at hand. Min- ister Wodehouse was relieved by Capt. Hawes. who came on the steamer Arewa, and on the 12th the Philadelphia eailed away. : Admiral Wa'ker says English influence in the islands is a very potent factor and strong enough to eventually change the attitude of the British dipiomatic repre- sentatives, and to havean effect upon the British naval offieers who there any length of The and wh eh i was ; remain English } Royalists were equally elated at the im- pending departure of the Philadelphia while the Supporters cf the Government hime. regarded the situation with regret. Ad- miral Walker says an American. ship should be kept in Honolulu all the time, as is done by England, While he would not hesitate in the least to leave the I lands entirety alone, he deems it unsafe te leave them under British protection. It jeopardizes American influence the e and might lead to awkward complica- trons. ++ 8+ ENORMOUS DEMAND FOR EGGs, An egg merchant,who goes from houze to hou-e buying egzs, told us a few davs sinee, that he expected to pay 50 cents a dozen fur eggs before Christmas, This is remarkable when we reflect that this coun- try hasto import several million dollars’ worth of foreign eggs. Our own egg rais- ers ought to have this money. The de- mand for fresh eggs fur fuod alone far ex- ceeds the supply. At fifty cents per dozen eggs are as cheap as beefsteak for food. Many persons who keep hens will probably not have an egg to sell when they reach fifty cents. Someone may ask, “What can a body do when the pesky old hens stop laying, and the pullets refuse to begin until spring?” Why! do as Wm. H. Yeomans, of Colum- bia, Conn., editor of the Germantown Telegraph, did last winter. He Says: “Last fall made an experiment worth giv.ng ourreaders. Until about December i-t I was getting. from’ tweaty common hens, only one or two eges a day. I de- cided to try Sheridan's Condition Powder I confess I had no faith in its valne; for nine days «aw very little effect. Then the hens began laving, and in three monthe laid S58 eges, Part of the tiie the ther mometer was 12 dezrees below zero, and my hens were laying a dozen eggs a day. while my neighb-rs (who did not uae Sheridan’ Condition Powder) were getting none. I.S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass., the only makers of Sheridan’s Powder, will send for 50 cents two 25-cent pack- ages: five packs for $1.00; or for $1.20 one Six cans, $5.00, « Xpress prepaid. Sampk copy of the best poultry magazine sent free. Tue PAST guarantees the future It is not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the tory. Remember HOOD’S CURES An incident which showe the narrower margin of profits in mercantile pursuits which obtains now, in comparison with the past, is mentioned by a Portland ship- owner, who says that a vessel in which he is intere-ted has just returned from a voy- age which has netted to her owners only $672. The same vessel, some years ago, making the same voyage with a similar cargo, paid its owners $9,000. SPECIAL NOTICES Advertisements ander this heading cnarged for at the rate often cents per Line, Perfumes —tur stock is ‘he largest.—Watsen’s Drug Store. Silk hankerchiefs of all kinds and prices at Moore & McLeoii’s Japanese Silk Hemstitched. Japanese Silk Hemstitehe | Initialled. Japanese Siik Embroidered. Brocaded silk in white anda great vari- ety of volors. A nice washing silk handkerchief for 18c. Colored Brocale for 25e White and Colored Brocaded at 30, 35, 45, 55, 75 cents, and up.—Moore & McLeod. Ice sticks fer presents at Wafsen's fray “tere, Goto B er &G the best valne for groceries, MTs ji You want to get r Xma Phe are selling 5 pounds rairins off r you monev in or five poun is currants for 30 cents; + ponnds pure candy fur 22 eent-: 1 dozen oranse- for 25 cent-; 10 pounds raw sugar fur 35 cen dex 20 dv& vy2i “ ment wanted to use Neckar’s Island for a / cable station, and also desired the matter FRANK LEAKE Oshawa, Ont. Pains in the Joints | Caused by _ Inflammatory A Perfect Cure by Hood's Sarsa~ parilia. “It affords me much pleasure to recommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla. My son was afflicted with great pain in the joints, accompanied with swelling so bad that he could not get up stairs to bed without crawling on hands and knees. £! was very anxious about him, and Raving read 9 ° Hood’s*sCures so much about Hood’s Sarsaparilla, I det-r- mined to try it, and got a half-dozen bottles, four of which entirely cured him.” Murs. G. a. LAKE, Oshawa, Ontario. N. B. Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilia. oxvispsemsin siammattinsnernasieamadaai agian sis Hood’s Pills ect easily, --t promptly and +fficiently. on the liver and bow, 4. 23e. ——- oe cree ten SS et OU all a —nediing a i The Art of never forgetting is acquired by ‘earning to remember the right thing at the rigkt time. For instance, snould you have any uneasiness at the stomach at any time, think of Adams’ TUTTI FRUTTL It gives imme- diate and permanent relief. See that no imitation is paimed off on you. P. B ISLAND RAILWAY, Thristmas and N ew Year's Holidays, Return tickets will be issued at one first class fare to and from all stations on this railway oa December 22nd, 24th.25th, 29th and Slst inst,and on Janmarv Slst, 1895, good for return up to and on January 7th, 1895, tickets issued on December 25th, in- clusive, are not vood going aficr that date, aud tickets issued to and including Jagu- ary lst are not good going after t)at date, D. POTTINGER, A. McDONALD, General Manager, Superintendent, Moncton, Railway Office, Dee ivth 1894. eod tl 3i-t Rob It’s no because I’in Scunch but you smoke a better Cigar than “ROB ROY,” They cost 5c. but I get sax of them for a quarter. canna EMPIRE TOBACCO CO., MonTacas Gratelul—UComlorting. EPPS'S GOGOA BREAKFAST—SUPPER. “=“By a thorough knowledge of the nat- ural lawe which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the properties of well-select- ed Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided for breakfast and supper a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many hea foctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use: of such articles of diet that a constitut.on may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease, Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is @ weak point. We may escape many a tacal shaft by keeping ourseives well forti tied by pure blood and @ properly nourimh- od frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. — only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus, J AMES. EPPS & CO., Lid, Homecpathie landan Fn hemicte ana ? Coughing. For all the ailments of Throat and Lungs there is no cure so quick and permanent as Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil. It is palatable, easy on the most deli- cate stomach and effective P: erents for smokers xt Weflon’s pug Store, isto | ring (ttLeir jewe hie v ” S.lverware engraved by Xmas. shouid ’ ‘ . = maxe their selections at once to prevent di-appointment.—G H Taylor. G.H. Taylor’ dect9 2i s jewelry store will re- main open each evening daring the pres- ent week, dec 18 2'. Gloves and silk handkerchiefs, suitable for Xmas presents. Cheaper than any- where at McKay Woolen Co. : dec 19 Iwk. Now is the time to get a fur cap one- third off the price. Best value ever of- fered.—MeKay Woolen Co. dee 19 Iwi. What wonld he more serviceable in the Xmas present line than a nice heavy shawl, ladies’ and genis’ gloves, Cardivaa jackets, fur muff, collars, caps or capes. Special low prices this week at the people’s store —W. A. Weeks & Co, dec 19 2i. Stanley Bros’ store will be open every night this week. dl9 3i Wanted—We want all and everyone of our customers, as well as lots of others, to call on Saturday and see what Prowse Bros are making al! the noise about— Prowse Bros, the wonderful cheap men. dl9 23 Scott's sio } stimulates the appetite, aids the digestion of other foods, cures Coughs and Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis,and gives vital strength besides. It has no equal as nour- ishment for Babies and Children who do not thrive, and overcomes Any Condition of Wasting. Send for pamphict on Scott’s Emulsion. Free. Scott & Bowne, Belleville. All Druggists. BOc. & $1, ANNUAL MEETING. Merchants Bank of P, E. Island, The snnual genera! meeting of the shareholders of the Merchants Bank of P. E. Island will be held at its banking house Great George Street, on Tuesday ‘the 8th day of January next, A. D. 1895 et the hour of 11 o’clock a. m. Proxies must be left with the cashier as least one day previous to ioe meeting. WM. Oarhier dec] 6—fri tu & whey aoe = 3 so ~ Sa tia Mae Seasittar poe dac enh ete — aI