ly Examiner) pe Book and—» | The Dally Examiner ...00D Printing = THE DAILY EXAMINER. 124—d&w . ee." ¢ We have first-class facilities | bio a, —____., | for turning out the best qual- + ~ sss ee ity of Job Printing, from a +. ‘ “s © t7 nivwiie eo sails a ye ’ — i Vv yr Cf » the largest Public, may speak free,”—Enripides. Single Oopies Two Oents isiting card t g Bt.00 a Free Born Men, having to advise the eiiane «: display work | @ne 2.00 Vee “This is true Liberty, when Free Bo piay . Saree 1 1.00 TERMS ; Four Dollars a Year Prices low. “4 ; 0.35 Sih ape . cipneineanem oo Work promptly done. ™ — —- ~ re — . - s m ‘ O 131 | Yall an e us, > WEEKLY EXAMINER ’ RLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 38, 1896. N Call and see us. weil aan icc VOL 36. CHARL ” , ‘Examiner Publishing {Company i / nn ae a ae = — 3 ' = —— ee en iy (laa : ae ? 4 aaa | : : AEEEE HEE EEE GLEE GEE CE. om ee GE > \Sg SE iGo | of the poses 2 aan for pd penne & ; m XX C— —_ape— = << $ ~S PS OSE >. Dor PCT PR - tion of their thinking powers, an eee Bl ‘ | TS AgD FENG =| _ AR ESE ES SSS PDS ‘Raniiog iodo ther sare water vet /8 YOUR | 1 Hi CoS . i the best advautaze ? —— taught . ; So Says a Man Who Had the tope on s | \ K ane a lowe for the work of the farm 7? | , Neok me ‘ | never forgot the remarks of thos teachers. | BABY S SKIN In the Maryland House of Correction ‘ ' If agriculture is neglected in the schoole, j sa convict who, 25 years ago, eseaped | . ’ | the teachers are not to blame in the matter. ' ‘ 4 ithe teachers are not to blan ; Stomach, sometimes called w iterbrash., ba Dy two minutes This man - x | NEEDS ¢ : a " pain, distress, nausea, ’ um Harvey Johnson, known famil- } { \% [st Puninn ‘ = a ee .. a Raowe. larly as ‘‘Bull.’’ He ta 49 years old, and \ Jj . ° ne avs | are cured , Ho tl : wd ¥ . pounds Born in Harris n- E wy) --—— ES oe F ; pari his it accomplishes because bur .. he was taken by his mother with its wonderful power as a blood to Mertinsburg. i 1865. There he fornd THE CRITICAL HABIT. { } - oa ls Sarsaparilla gently | employment on the canal-boats, and \ * erate : i ; : } } | id Tt Should be Avoided, Says Ruth Ashmore, ‘ ind strengt ns the stomach and ‘ : worked d nto the bay. In ° th G t B i ‘ { nmanes her ther, | ny warts downs | , tr cosas ( : Underwear now going on at e Grea argain sstke eal tie Sceeneaintia. na : yt. ay — “ ht fa aa ‘ » of the « sam : uned Josiah Gar Ot High ass nh e ° h writes Kuth Ashmore in the Ladies’ creates an appet ee ene: | ein ind shot him to death. He was f ; I J N\ is gO 6 $'7 and $8 a suit. We ave Home Journal, ‘‘Have an opinion and a ( s Yn. n I ses the I . lth tone. In i : vi ate to death The i \ Corner This naer ear b ] b] O it at sensible one, about everything, a ne » F ul indigestion it | © as ie o oe : judge people. remember tha i ‘ ' ns jay for his execution came he. was led \ d d t 2 t ] f ou came to judge people, . » have « magic t e . . aie tikes hott wren | i, the | / a very large stock af these go00 Ss an mus e C ear aoe see very little of what they ay ‘ ij ** For over 12 years I suffered from sour rope was placed around his neck and ‘ is our chance to get good | Inder- are, unless Ae dg ae ig os = Sheriff George Parsons turne spri N W . Find the kindly, lovable nz ‘ S h ne a eorge Parsons turned to spring hard times prices. O 1 a a eink whe kaowes ‘thtle ot backs. | : ar . on eri . “eT lid vou fee Johnson?’ he was \ . wok for the beautiful self sacrifice made tomac bmwa ne Se 27 Seb Tohawer she. wen wear, aS we are bound to sell it. enya sneue eeu oper Shae: euie ! with severe pains across my shoulders, ae li, it was a bad feeling, I tell : ing ui out piotures, and teach yourseif \ . y distress. I had violent nausea | you," he replied. ‘There I was, expect- | day in and day ont to look for ee beat { w! which would leave me very weak and | ing to feel things give way with me at 1; in everything, It As the es a. an CZF f f liffi t to get my breath. These | any minute. And if it had been one of |} and pore er — — ae cen ga ¢ : ume oftener and more severe. I | these here patent gallowses I w ala have e make up a ar _ a c ae < § i ; ‘ r e any lasting benefit from | gone sure am, you ~~ a ate t \ ae caiiien t the little ones that con- NONE BETTER i : : it wh a winding staircase, i e x mu! c ) little bs | but found such happy effects fore he reached the bettem way venclove y stitute living, so do not be criti: ry of ie t ma trial of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, that I é : oa 7 ae niet ‘ior t we cate Balti- /\ the little faults, and do be quick to tind > FOR wt ‘ took several bottles and mean to always | | re on the steam Hl sien, and I ate a - e ° f : ti H the little virtues and to praise them. So inal a < oe ent watc toe ie tess | Seeen soning chickens. T'hada'e teen |W McDonald, our cutter, is giving the best of satisfacton. : mitch thet gost in” people. let fo DELICATE SKINS | wn work, which for six years | pune > @ week befese that * y Ki if ’ = * ° Ou us want of encouragement. we : ‘ Ri r husbe i ' € iOvVeE oO Ve comn ed the de th ° t h t, give f \ have an opinion, and ; & well- £? a ¢ ; en unable to do. My hot . ane a aoe = i oe . : aa ‘on a on ar () 1S an elegant fitter, and a Ss ylis cut er. e wil - J shoughb-ost one, about everything that The Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs. } bave also been greatly bene- | 5 nee imprisonment fo years, ao heh ie teen eee : ote Done J son spe 16 of them in the | \ comes into your ’ — Moutreal ; od’s Sarsaparilla —- for pains in ps . a " : P Lar ie eae be, \ wh WwW t too many opinions ahout people. Their - ” ‘ + k, and after the grip. I gladly Roast ~ Hie aul cat bea tateae fol- at you an ielen i not open bocks, and as you } f nd this grand blood medicine.” | i od hina the re. One of the directors of must be judged yourself some oy: - PED ID IAAF és} ER BuRRY, Leominster, Mass. the institution asked him how many | R them the kindest judgmeut — sit pence eect a nay : i 3 pies he could eat at once. , — i: Ctaneaiah senate. a ii! 7 a mean these here _ _ | There is still existing a manuscript af We lt, about 12, I Oe, a a . a f letter written by Sir Thomas More to « f ee ¥ 4 age — his wife Alyce, when the news came to +f = you cannot Was asked him. tA we ~ 3 = i t Chesla, Tt . : oo : ; » that his great mansion a c i ill They were brought. Ho. quleki ll ch than we can, cs ase amet: mies NGLISH | ’ S 7 Seats ta " Ze aniekiv die. . with its offices and huge granaries, ae i S$ arsa 0 ari ' ia P. 7a tee tc coe 7¢ any tailor tells You. he can se C caper 7 a out been almost entirely destroyed ty fie, ne | BREAKFAST COCOA 4 ! I i Alar sts. $1. a ‘ “i se ; ae e : ’ a ) take XQ + > Ww wh h t lk sg b . Instead of lamenting over his oss, he * I ' 4 a ~” , . “rr a = ae he Ber 1 rel t, believe hit I } He don t kno at e 1s a in bids her first ‘‘find out if any poor neigh- Possesses the following mY i: EOE I 1 |} a drink of water. J _ a ag on 4 ° Ser e bors had stored their corn in the gran- Distinctive Merits: +} flood Sin eum . “" ao "an oad as aa oa ia a eC an see for yourself. Ask to see our 0g © yY . aries,’’ and if so, to recompense them. bi the 12th s adly, yared his backand said:— \ Com a . . ’ al chew veano servant until Vv R. « ‘I'm ready, sir. You fooled me; but! “WV } da tanm ed | i00kK for t e Secondly, to discharge hinge ps DELICACY OF FLA 0 a *| EMBER ' il] to tak licking,’’ ° . ° he have another abiding place; and Jast- i CiLES DAR FOR DECEMBER, 1896 I'm willing to take the licking, : b on earth every 2 » yar S s p od -he and take all * That to the shrew e tells with : me ’ ~ ly, to “‘be of good cheere, g i gaa } = - ee we Soe ree a \ he est a household with you to ie tee SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. H ew Moo day, Ib. 386m. p. m | Cea! of gusto, He has serve tion f \ here thank God for what He hath MFO ; w ’ > } “ag i : before in the Heweo of Corre yn Ba Ve stamp. on ak abl wht Sle beth Oh ee” GRATEFUL and 00 RTING *, f First Quar b day, _ i D me ny, hens o oe sie contin He urges her, “I pray you, Alyoe, to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. ; e: Ful! M jay, Iih. Oy Pp. ae ee ab ina: tea ee ith my chilaren to be merry in God,’ Ay | as 2 7 2 aL ee ees oe ahaa ta meaee |" aalia: © an eae property | NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLEO, 4 ‘ —o . He ie wy swe . 7 - a ot Y Ka oo 9 and home, would think we did ao it In Quarter-Pound Tins and Packets only. 4 - ee en See ee: ee . satient under God’s will; but a [ is San | High ing an umbrella in Anne Ai indel aan teen and even ‘merry’ in | Prepared by JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd., 3 D Week j° . ai County. He says that he paid 15 cents to be ’ : Homeopathic Chemists, London, ff r 44s ;F ne 7" for it . d that the man who arrested ’ * Him, is alinost a forgotten grace. h Encland. ~ + i 0 ,» aD vat ne w 236 — Y e ~ OW} ” asked a Hindu sage, ‘‘w ¥ are ai e : = e — |} —— | —— | him carried him before a os z High Class Tailors and Gents Furnishers, the cadtislenn melancholy men? If I be- en ee ee ee ef | m | h m } aft _| Where he could not get witnesses to pr / s lieved as they say, that the great God GS SOOSOOOS SOOOEESVOOHSOSOSES ' 1 Paes ‘72 } | i a6 = gti, was my Father and that His Son was s : wi 2 | Wednesday | oO; 619 oa — | my Elder Brother, I anne _ —_ s ° 4 Ty 9 i4 , ermanent are the fs ough I lost a few bushels of wheat, or e “> 8 | Thoradsy 2) 9} 10 33] EPERFECT and permanent are the | . i accruing abi gg «igi Spo men | $ : a] Shot ll 2} cures by pind Si om caittiey | (See —— ES ESSE SM Fs mum | ost bappy and gay. They donot velleve ° ° 4 a aan age - ‘a mort cause 1f makes p e. Ca, wee | Or OS FS Re . " 7 — : = ee ee ee ae rate hat they say.’’ oe < o 6 s iy i ® es : a ae | ios = wha 2 a @ ; “ . a] © e and health-giving BLOOD. : ° : knowing that death e f 7 | " 5 | A 0 é. lif dh } Staying Away From Chute’. ( Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report _Eeat Se. pe pees ig — os : : é) 1 ; ' : l Cc titions will commence January Ist, 1897, The habit of bsenting one’s self from @ puld exhort his friends not only to be | @ s et iw i m e habit of a cc . : ; i i p i cs 3 | - 2 Tho Wiret of yee fey each month during 1897. the Sunday services of the church is one patient, but to ‘ rejoice » os Lord - $ s 3 I a) | ; i > xe EN FREE ily made. Sometimess it is occa- way. Andagain I say,’’ he adds, urgent- | @ 4. SU} Prides 3 In BICYCLES GI Moi By ed sickness; very often some ly, ‘‘Rejoice.”’ > g : : 1¢ | Saterday i 40 Ss ) s ; ’ iat ’ ill langh when they are | @ e *) ' i s mall excu some grudge against a Most men w ang 4 13 | Su lay : 7 a a AxD Ww member, some resentment at » féllow well-fed and their lives ure comfortabie, | @ . e »s ra “4 | Moada ns 6 , J ae FOR g® member’s fault, is the occasion. © Jesus but it is a different thing to sing in ° © ‘: dj Tuesday . aT ‘ - As Foliows: - will be there, even if an unworthy mem- prison, or when one’s home is burning ° se ¢ 16 | Welnesday oe a 9 ‘ : taarns’ Bicycle $ 1,000 her is present. Jesus may be present, wer to find time to be kind ta the poor and | @ : * 17} Thurs lay | i4 } a 10 First Prizes, $100 Stearns’ Bi yee, . « "B95 especially to meet and forgive that un- “merry tu God,” like old Sir Thomas ¢ > ao! 18 , Friday 5 ‘| 9 18) oe gecond “* $25 Gold Watch . . é worthy member; and who are we that UTELY PURE Mdon,<-“Heuth os Citnoeniee: s © af 1S | Saturday ; we] ie 4 ‘ nth 1,625 we should judge a brother or a_ sister? erermeeris rt e $ oi 26 | Sunday , 6 10; 10 44 Bicycles and Watches given each month . : 12 SOAP We must be careful not to repeat “ $$$ —$ Make Beggars of Men, e 4 + 21 Monday 47 Ahi at.268 - “ Thomas’ error, or we may also—we ale) = Walter Besant says:— s 2 Li 22 es ay 7} 12)at 3 . 29 1 % ig most certainly will also—repest his un- ERS TO THE EDITOR not such a profound mystery, for it can “*T have before me the 37th annual re- e es ii | nate ‘vi 131 641 Total given duriag ycoar 26: 7, $ 3,90 belief. If we do not, like Thomas, come LEIT ‘ | be cleariy explained, and something could port of the Society for Promoting the | $ . 4 tT “7 ng ts | 13 1 19 " wane 1 RULES back again to the place where Jesus and should be done to correct the mistaken Employment of Women. I am sorry to : ® a a4 i 4 “ {8 13 ya HOW TO OBTAIN THE! ihe 1. Every month sain 1891, in each of the meets His disciples, how can we expect views prevailing among many of our] jearn from this report that the a go ° s i 45 | Friday oe ® 4F ompctitors to save a8 mat = tute Tricks, pa iaus Wis be awarded nyo a a im? At least let no one be so ECHNICAL EDUCATION FOR OUR ~ seem to know that they | for women clerks and bookkeepers is on e we 96 | Saturday j i3 j i4 <« % € ap Wrappers as they e2 ‘ The J competitors who send in t -~ to meet Him ¢ Chet d His TEC aban people. They Tt find their lif - he i e > ad oe sa | - > 40 he top portion of eac oe apes | rest numbers = eat ake jealous for the honor o Shrist an ¥ q : are losing ground. ney find their life a| the increase. « t 37 iday j { 4 a per-that port! a coetate Teas TOP PORTION! district im which they y caeee aero that he shall dishonor both by Steen om tao discouraged. “At the same time I am ee in > : as * $3: Monday | * rz : I boar. These (easled ae Nicaras Btcycte, valncsie, | next avoiding them. Sir,—The most of our people require @ But they stick to their old ways and | other quarters that thousands o pe e es : if 99) Tuesday sy 618 eae : pons”) eee eee ron Which reat numbers of coupons from Saibcmis idl ———. ractical kind of education and training in : Bag and complain-| clerks are tramping the streets of Lon- | ¢ évcehiia. > J 40 ie 4 tet FEE 7 02) the veampetisor bas written Ris ‘St whune’'s, aptien, lay” or eS edeeeae cick Gail lanes 48 agriculture, and the sooner er Tis coke. Taae minds are fall| don, wearing out shoo leather in als 2 ‘ ° ‘ Q 1s ~ > 1 name ane ~ ee — eleld a an: 7 Silene 2h _ se and la ness 0 See ing 0 ow price . A . 3 irs in the weary work o = ¢ 31 | Thureday 4 ] oo Pe aber of <« vents 201d Wately, value $25 Se iets Seriousness of purpose fforts are made by the proper authorities ; $ h dal they to| Up and downstairs e ° = I . tit, postage paid, t z me Se a g 1897. Coupons i will make a man or a nation great. etor . : é ? here, ; Of this thing or that, and what are ney ‘ ‘be Gad wines. e : , d fever Brow. head, on 2 oe ae bi Boyd ey ey month's compe tee this which gave the old Puritans in that ey agree Seduce wteun do for the future. We have bo desire to tenis find aoe women doing the e 8 3 i ls "i ai o tal Wrapper e euMeeie of the BDES- ‘> i wrappers from wneead onap the tremendous force they had, and oo especially oo an ia aetee a convince | §#y one word to hurt the feelings of any— work, which should keep them and their ° s fi P 5 Island 2} Way TRICT Competiior dives bee _ ——— t bo diaqualited, Employees of Menara, them such a power in history. They a more oan sat a future ahead of us, | far. far be such motives from us at al! wives, for half the pay. One has ae a e $ zr ° + ” ” ' NO. OF || BA ae — eee ar — i Net of winners in competitor's district wil high thoughts of God. He was extrem 7 us of t os : : ; j at be re- times. , . jection to women doing a Peng $ s & ) DISTRICT) | Weciern Ontario, consist g of Countivs aren ccsanl ob aeapeatiennts Gasuaiber cet ounatieitn real to thera. This made them terribly | anu the rising generation mu: Pp The Watchman of last Thurs ay, with they get men’s pay. They may even keep ° s ma On and af'-r SATURDAY, lth Octot« r 13°6 i | York. Simcoe & #1 Counties “ = ~ 7 i men arde tli Ltd., will endeavor te award in earnest. Wherever there is a faith pared for the time to come. Parents freely othtiee ta te worthy cause, gives . good ao mes in idieness, if they pleass, like > s th t bi ia er ~ g lee Muskoke & anv unties B&B. of these | ene’ clues fairly to tho best of thetr Sy that takes firm hold of the unseen and | O14. 5: the obligation to provide — practical reading; very well, but more of it. | the Jaundresses. : e ai - 7 ; 3 Province of @uebec | So cened af thoumn; Levour Unstnoms thd. os Bake the eternal, there is a strength ee food and clothing for their ee ps We need agricultural education, not facili- ‘“‘How shalt we make these promoters e e my in aos ence - 4 | |Province of New Brunswick <| LEVER BROS., Ld., 23 Scott St., Toronto which frivolity and falsity go down. they are growing and unable to provide tor ties to borrow more money. The hard] understand the cut-throat policy of push- | @ & $ hl In NiSvrard Salant gy rhe Pieytes are the celebrated Stearns rs and bes complete sttachmaats | serious, be in earnest, be real, be for themselves. Now the obligation is just times may well be taken as a tes-| ing women in everrwhere at half or|@ $ i T. ate r i * \ 5 ayrecuse, K.Y., & Toronte Oat. Each whoel is guaranteed by the makers and straightforward and piain spoken. Be- as imperative ou those parents to teach timony of the wisdom of Providence kindly quarter the pay, and driving the men ; e =) . STATIONS. ward. ad - | hold God everywhere, and live _— to and train their children how to look out = ee a-tentlenen’-tenah aa people | abroad? However, there are other and | § s < - — ee that beholding, daily loving and serving and make homes and places and a living ace other resources which He has| more satisfactory features about this re- ° e re _ M. : Him. sai ~—- } for themselves (the children) — a bountifully put at our disposal. We have port. duane’ sellin debatable © 4 3 30) ¥ 5 grow up. Can they plead any os o the best country in the world, and we are In reel a ‘nn society in getting : e | 3 | sa > Sao ene a etalk sanel 1- all Canadians,—no regret for the fact. Let i -_ women as hairdressers—will | @ 3 2 | 4 2 05°. 3 ' fen Ge pens | Tiras ace on i} us bear in mind how our good forefathers th a oat become such admirable artists $ = s 7 44 : 71 i I » 32) 3 BO eration for Se a 2 al bravely and nobly worked to make this aoe cuit. he te eaenete. Geen te : "| 62 7 Te facing an eternity where they ir | island a place fit to live in. If they, when a itresses, and in getting | @ \ be San | - * : . cooks and waitresses, a é 52) 74 5 02) 7 - have to render ao — Pligg! they faced the wilderness a few years @20,) temporary work of all kinds for women. > : This announcement be e 4 9% 7 53 ass ane. * a. stewardship, to feel in their wi had our prospects ahead of them and our “But the numbers and figures given | @ ging our third week of © t 4 j es oe hearts that through some fault—though ee lad tl vould Le. how | a tore hat the work of the seciety | @ O°°* ° = =| St Lv.) # 15) 6 St fol , tall their fault—they have | Conveniences bow glad they would Le, how | demonstrate thi ne ocean, We have|® business in Charlottetown ® 1 640 8 r. { ' “ ‘ ssed all other grades, The fol- perhaps nota : : f poverty | encouraged they would feel. In many res-| js but a drop in the ocean, 1\2@ ° - . o 1 § 1 Of Indisn Teas lrave s irpassed a “as . Eng- left their children an inheritance of poverty pects their mantles did not fall on their | 49 000,000 of people, with 20,000,000 a 3 *i bu | : +" 0 7 lowi the tota's printed for publie sale in London, Eng met call weite: If they left oe _ men § their children, or else their children or} women and girls, and all who wo age 3 The fact that we are ° a 2 2 50 j 3 4010 of owing were , bota's Ni : . r ig nce and discouragement, : ‘Aeit ‘ , f 15, with an insignificant aie : . e : % i \ { s ai 10) 10 | ] dur in yr the we k ending 5} I st Oct., 1896. “aes ss cle re ella gry Eo have brought their sont as a — ee Sealey of steal 500,000, are clamoring . Bl ecessful 18 emphasized 3 =| a1 3 00} 9 211 land, ue es 5 ; oo: matter away 2 sie Aa ‘ , inc 8 Is PLill eeeeee : 1 et , 6,836 pkgs that Thave suffered from intelligence and sense of psoas > rosa Gein “Setiee aidey or | for work.” . by our ever increasing ¢ ~ oF | ~ nod “1° ’ . osee Ov =e time an = , > . nites alcatel , er eo | 55) 7 38 China Teas, ...+ seerees nk 5 pkgs aS re- that state that they can view ee a courage, full of despondent notions, Music and the Mind, : business. $ d . ~ 1} 1 30! 7 02 Ceylon Teas, .eacee eoccee 19,909 pkgs. commended for ease the situation wih indifference 1 thinking they cannot do anything, loaded All men who have @ay appreciation of | rs 6 j 1 12 DW, & Do te : a 62,379 pk gs. mefitted me till tried people should beware - ss _ is the | down with mortgages, surrounded with music feel prompted t) step in time to|@ a : > a ona cP. M. Indian Te Pay AO OSE VHS ROS ORE MED Chase’s a ao hay when the on ae ie ae is have ; difficulties, with poveriy and destitution a march tune, and music on — se 3 The fact that people @ "4 an + 5 40 " Gas compenny a time for us to rise from sleep; ing them in the face. Pretty bad, no| therefore substitutes a new an plea- c : ae a Ho | 9 a1 5 2) EE q> RE &© KS EE ASZ ARD. Mus. JOHN GERRIE. no time to lose, for the fiveds Sochas baothlaas wndid te eam There soneer stimulns to exertion for the mono- > who have tried it and re ° + | , 8 37| 447 " . as! \Sim wah demeetont wey: cnme and camry me { Bway. |S good prospects ahead and plenty good | tonous and somewhat dreary oneof keep} ® turn with their friends is : “i ; = } Lv.) 8 15) 4 1D | D) ow ec ad Director Importer of Ind jan Teas } cate ie Ay seilieiies We must begin oe eee deeb reliable friends around. The minds al eae ing piace in the ee oe — e sufficient guarantee that s pi nd Stew ‘ 210 4 00 town, novzU—z : . ' - ori aught there in ‘ ; -| that weariness is,as a By : * " : 2o 4 Jato ea] oem _ | withscaenn torssnonthay he peincpalsestot | pz ToT ete) ake the yousg. people | PPO Camoueanenuee “eith "vigor | af mind than of body, and thar the mus $ the Berlin Method is all § J . - ey ; ec , ; v . : . j ’ ( . . . 9m 4 : 7 Di 2D eee ese & & LD! eruption being behind her ears. coe — of the country, not forgetting towns and | Courag “ ng f this | Cles of the hody do not tire half so soon ®. thet-we claim fur it e 92 4 TS sees a1 208 £44 242 A224 24225h222F | every remedy I saw sdvertised, bouge child : inclined to love and re- ‘avd earnesiness, > rears os as the nerve centers which move them. | $ at . e 016 5 River .eoeus b 46) 2 £42£2£2£44624242254 — sj Grable medicines and scape, Giecases, but with> villages, more incli ti and | country must make up their minds to Music, by bringing a fresh nerve center | @ 2 Hh &® 6 C1) 1S 25555555255 5 | to mation! am ~ aya gh I purchased® =} «pect that most desirable occupa a keep | T@se all or as much as possible of oma dail will often banish all sense of | @ Ovr Artificial Teeth $ —— Pp, M. vy a ihe Chase's Ointment. and ths Sret coelt- ; g°ow up with a strong inclination to } . their own provisions on their own crear sy and will even sometimes $ x k ‘ d Brid e * a 4 Mt. Stewar 5 10) 3 5B) og & | ation showed the pao fAma » | tothe farm and make eettal : — farms, do their own work or as much | * ford vast to the weeal nerve qunter. se e Wor , Crown an riuge » 0% - a ; 10 = BA = } Sen eee as eruption pee gee selves and to others. _ eee But a+ possibie of it by their hands and brains. that when the music ceases the soliier 3: wo! k, are'up to date and $ 600 51 own 7 OO} 2 = F | appeared, and I can gente f Son “TOM. | text books prescribed for med > s [hear ' We can refer to this come other time. feels fresher than before it began. Why | $ in charge of a Specialist @ u te 2%} cured. Signed) = Anne 8t., Toronte in nearly all the country schools, rs : In regard to stock, it 18 a great mistake | men’s limbs should tend to move toj@ 4 8 I ae ° ‘ a = = by all dealers, or on recelpt of price, 60e, many intelligent farmers and — an for poor farmers to think they can live} musie no one knows, but it is practically 3 in the Latest Succesge s in $ a wee 7 3 > ) MATTR s 7 one 7 EDMANSON BATES & CO., TORONTO. there is little or no desire © ae ; on | by their farms, if they be every spring] the same thing as dancing, and probably € Mechanical Dentistr s 2 ape a raver _—— & J & | ee enn books or take any benefit ger = d | buying hay and straw for their cattle. By| has to do with the instinct all men 2 ‘ ? y. 8 1 See | ie Ss the part of many parents, chile ated a such a way of getting on their cattle is | display, that urges them to re $ > _ ie ae ¥ IS ASeecesseece x —— They erie cn ao constantly running them into debt. eer fg eee > Call and have an exam > hastern & nt Time | & ne a v = ane Cees efore finishing for this i a inati fi e + Trainsare run by Eastern Standa = s = them interesting ? hay - eee ee ane a aie ad + watt a cali Coal Mine Worked by Guc Maa. $ ination free, . a! i — } ‘GER, + | } little to encourage and arg : : Ace , llest coal mine in the world is | @ - A McDONALD. D TTING? . 7 d tt . z j ittle to : 7 ' w The smallest coal m : ‘ 5 Saperintencent Gen M r Gow Rs & hea as a jJCOo a ras 2 children, and teachers also, to — of si age = ee mee = iv the southern province of New Zea- ; For the benefit of per- $ a vay Oftice, Ja =e Vee 7 ¥ a ee ore Rap ancoted- iistajses co iy re land, where, according to the reports of ®@ sons who cannot come > z Raiway Office, June30 , 1596. id ¥ can be taught to Jove or hate ing . i. ( ’ btu F , the inspectora of mines for the colony, e : | aa 7 | = fee CA BE SOLD FOR nes & | ing as those things are presented to rae 4 a = ane — the Murray Creek Colliery is worked by |$ during the day, we are : n . pa ’ S : i e, | conven 1arlo : : wey z 1 Top Mat- ¥ j ie cakes caused mes at ae baone ot the he things tolled. over an | So> tiem, . Eaten © Coleamen, whe ¢ open in the evening from g = 7 ; wb- av : ; ‘ , Man ’ . : j => Tlis is our price on the Excelsior Woo - aad £2 te drain the child when he is young] that convention there was this aud I was cea ear waiceter énal mine. These ° Tito 8. ° 4 tet Have other kinds, of course, some Co! =} in the wav in which he should go and| much pleased to be there to hear it. Two | 4, another small colliery in the same | $ e 7 Pi | & trass, 4ftx6ft. ave : ¥ me \ he becomes old he will not depart} young men of much experience and province worked br one man with the | @ s “ = e. some less. z= oe ec ability in teaching, gave addresses on the assistance of a donkey. The next small- : . 4 5 ROSES, POH = THE GREAT ‘ene may say you cannot teach farm- | best way of preparing children for the | est colliery is in Engiand, in the village | @ GW él a ar ors e 2 & ; é s : y i 1. We have | business of life, howto make a living of Nelson, in Lancashire. It is situated | @ e 2 aid ine of the-Age ing out of books or in school. ; 8 ; : ® . - f y= amily Medicine 0 . omg ber time nor use for disputes on this | and provide homes for themselves. They | near the Colliers Arms, and affords om- ° 4 é. ¢ a Taken Internally, It ee candies We know that our people re- | spoke about the country schools and said anes for a SS a ed ® OVER STORE OF : 7 == & ; d Pain in the nd he great aud impor- | among other things, if the end and aim of son, who combine in z ‘ r My = Diarrhea, Cramp, an quire to be taught on the g : : { f proprietors, managers, | @ ° ; ¥ THE BARGAIN GIVER = Stomach, ~~ Sudden Colds, ae sutject cf agriculture, and i most ae eee in os ee ie Seague - the undertaking. s PROWSE BROTHERS. $ a : 7 Coughs, ete., ete. -sful and practical way and mans | send a few pupils 1e Prince o} ales | dobk - : successful and p We hey have the assistance of a dohkey, | @ ° uf = a SS SSF ¥ Used Externally, It ares, i. should be taken. What are bock« and | College every year, they are getting on ae the output of the mine is cold to | S@@@@SCROSCCCCCCCCCCCCeSS : BR. == =F Tov ,v vv = ¥VvYv¥vY7"" Cuts, Bruises, Burns, meg veh ™ schools for if not to give knowledge and | we!l and they are « success, the houssholders who live in the village Sontimdiibieip-~uiiceitiens. a ta - ae . ; om ade: ¥ a ¥ os ~a2 —— Toothache, Pain in i euralg encouragement to old and young? j Then they asked what is done for the ‘or its immediate vicinly. ¥ Because | have rot been ac | . Rheumatism, Frosted There should be a teacher of agricult ire | great —- of the ww boys who have | nn : fertiiine lately that | am out! ‘ rticle ever attained to such unbounded popular. rince of Wales College, whch is | to go tothe workshop and the farm to End of the Season. se ah % Veriliing lat ly that ’ os | seers iy Salem Ser ony to the efficacy of the Pain. gtr school for teachers on this | provide a living and homes forthemselves.| ‘Mrs. Beverly has returned ‘home. ASSU RANCE CO, 4 Of ithe bu-iness. Good ye ; fa. 76 Kuler, Wahave sen its Twagic effects 1m soothing the Island, It is well known that muny of | Do ~ get the training and — they me ye _ ag A vs: ieee eo f prices ¢: till be had at) : : fOr | Scuibupeen: -Killer, wbich 1 much love and respect for | justly need for their profession an calling 0; bu see . r } . low prices can still be ‘ | ‘Lhe home circulation 18 the most ber os. ca wes Nothing Sian yet urpanned the Pale Kier. which te ae eee it te well Neshinn aoe no} in life? Is their Coo and work jn doesn’t bring the parlor chairs out on FRE D. HW a HYNDMAN, . ? 8 . : : : : oO : 5 : 9 TuE EXAMINER reaches the hom Ongar. seal merit; a8 & means of removi ing pain. ne — can deny the fact, that too m any of the farin and workship, with a due con- the porch any more, AGENT FOR P. E. L, advertisers. ‘i I'bhat acecomnts medicine has acquited a reputation equal eur country people, parents and children, | +ilcration to its vaiue and influence for the | : flour for Christmas baking, | ts Plate Glass Instrance aloo ; ; of our citizens every evening. Febhieware of imitations Tay puma Ee very little love orgdesire for fa m ng. | well-being of our country and people, held! Fine oe te. ak Der AG rks ae lees 3 le C é) ’ F F dies for our large advertising peers. y te teats 50 cents ies are we toaccount for this? It is® up to these boys ? Do they get a fair share for sale by the pou Y 29, TEEN ST ; 0 o Very large J ee ea {HE EXsMINER PUB. COMPANY,