. . , : i | . : . ; ee EE ——- A! A a _ THE DAILY EXAMINER . DiEAS ANT TO JAKE Such... JOHNSON’S #3 3 ANODYNE [ff LIN ment Cures Co.ps CrouP CoueH Coric f Cranps/ iF oo 1 at its wond twho use it are amazed For LNtermal as much a8 External vse DODDS For the successful Treatment of all Diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs, : 2 Kidney Bright’s Disease, Diabetes and Paralysis, and all forms of Blood Poisoning. Pills. ef These Pills are put up in large woodes boxes at 50 cents. Soid by alf Oruggists ané Dealers—never by count or in bulk, and nmevet uncer any other name than DODD'S KIDNEY PULLS, Genitlemen—A new medicine called Doda’s Kidney Pills has been recommend. ed to me by my physician, and, by his advice, | send one dollar,the price of twe boxes. Please send them without delay. Yours truly, ANDREW FILKINS Canton, McPherson Co., Kansas. ld's Medicine Co., Toronto, We can sell you Dodd’s Kidney Pi'ls at the following prices. viz: ec per box, six boxes 5 fo the trad si per dozen, cr 7 Sent by mail for 32.9) three dozen at $3.7) per dozen. to any address, post paid, : , GEORGE E. HUGHES. may Chariottetown trust him You want Scott’s Emul- sion. Ifyouask your drug- gist for it and get it—you can trust that man. But if he offers you “something just as good,” he will do the same when your doctor writes a prescription for whith he wants to get a special effect — play the game of life and death for the sake of'a penny or two more profit. You can’t trust that man. Get what you ask for, and pay for, whether it is Scott’s Emul- sion or anything else. 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Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO sept26t—tf A geod, strong boy as en appreutice. eV of medical science should have tt Every Mother j in the house for the many common ailmeuts which will oceur in every family as long as life has woes Propped ou sugar suffering children love it ro} : Do not forget the very important and useful fact, that Johnson's Anodyne Liviment cures ry form of inflammation, Internal or Exter nal® Itis a fact. proves by the investigations that the real danger from is caused by inflammation; cure the disease : ad you conquer the disease. inflammation a ON’S oy Jor Eigen Could a remedy have existed for over eighty vears except for the fact that it does pocnese extraordinary merit for very matty Family I s! rhere is not a medicine in use today which has e of the public to so great an ex- It has stood th on fidenc teut as this wonderful Anodyne , upon its own intrinsic merit, while generation ’ it with entire satis- alter generation have used it with enti: faction, and handed down to their children a knowledge of its worth, as a Universal House- hold Remedy, from infancy to good old age. Our Book “Treatment for Diseases” Mailed Free. x . , bottle, Doctor's Signature and Directions on every At all Druggists. 1. 8. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass — SEVENTH CHINESE NEWSPAPER. Yo Be Published in Pekin and Edited b a Graduate ot 4 amiin College. A newspaper ha: at last been estab ved at Pekin, «y Chinamen an pisnted in a Chi:cse language, unde tue patronage or the mos powerful princes v- the court, This i most favora sign of progres: inat has yet ap,.ared and it woul. seem as it a litiie light was finall, breaking in upon the s.ost antiquate end obtuse despousm in the world. 1 is called the Wan-Kuo-Kung-Pao, oO Universal inteilig neer, and was s8Uus gested and will | edited by a yuun, &.uduate f uh lamlin College, © which by Marti au American mi: s«Mary, has for yeurs been presiden The name of this audacious and prt gressive person is Kang Chang 5u, trative of Canto , who, only a fe years ago, was i: deep disfavor be cause of some r.ther heretical com mentaries that he published upon th chusses of Confuc.us. but though h vius under the o.ic.al ban for que: tioning the wisdu.n of the great sag he now appears to have recovered Coi ftidences, for asso: iated with him in U enterprise are 1 any men of pote Yuan Shihkai, e.-Minister of Corea a Secretary of tae Grand Council, grund-nephew of the imperial tutor Weng, son of the late Marquis Tsen, and nephew of Vrince Li, the elde: son of the Viceroy of Nanking, an. some fifteen othcrs of high literar: rank, or belonging to great officia 1 .milies. These gentlemen have formed a clu hk .cwn as “The U aiversal Intelligence <ciation,” which assumes the ex }*'Se of publication and will contri jate to the periodica!, which will } i.sued twice a month. Chang Chi} lung, the Viceroy of Nanking, ha subscribed $5000 toward the capita a.’ uncle of the Emperor has given building rent free, and the Presiden of the Board of Revenue, has pledge 2 subsidy from the Government. / ‘acdern establishment has been order 1 and in addition to the periodical i 1; intended to publish a series of book fur the purpose of diffusing knowledg of western civilization and inventior emong the Chinese. There are now on’y six papers prtnte: ii the Chinese language, two at Can ton, one at Shanghai, one at Hankew one at Tientsin—all owned and publish e' by foreigners—and the venerab! Tekin Gazette, which is the oldes journal in the world, and for 800 yea: hss been issued regularly at the cap til to make known the imperial ed:ct 1 other official information. J s\ill printed from engraved blocks weed, just as it has always been, an: is a little pamphlet only about thre inches wide and eight inches long. I fs one of the quaintest examples o the typographical art in existence. The proposed newspaper, which i evidently issued with the consent o the Government, is the most radica innovation that has been made fh China for many years . —- A WONDERFUL GARDEN. Or Perhaps It Is Only the Story Whieh 1 so Wonderful. Most people, says the Portland Ore- ronian, have heard of the hanging tardens of Babylon, the modern rov! tardens and the gardens or floatine islands in which vegetables used to be grown for the citizens of ancient fexico, but probably few have heard of a garden on beard a ship, with farm yard attachment. The splendid shi) Mowhan, now in port, and the large*t vessel which has ever been here, hod such an arrangement on board during her trip to Oregon. On leaving Belk fast for Portland she took on board as ballast 2,000 tons of Irish soil, whicn, when leveled off, made quite a stretca of ground, and, as the soil of Ireland is proverbially ‘«rtile, the ship’s cot- pany proceeded . put it to good use by planting a © uck of garden truck in it—cabbage, lec! s, turnips, radishes, lettuce, peas, bons, etc. The seeds came up all right and the plants flour ished fine.y, and when the ship wa in the tropics grew with great rapid ity. As they progressed toward t: liorn and the weather grew coldc things came to perfection rapidly. T™:« crew and ship’s apprentices amuse themselves by weeding and cultivatin: the plants, and the captain and officer: took regular walks in the garden dail: and all had green vegetables to the! heart's content As they came around the Horn th- garden was replanted, and by the time they reached the equator everything was abloom, and all hands feasted o7 fresh vegetables daily. The only draw- backs to the garden were the weeds which grew so rapidly that they coul- hardly be kept down, and the drove o pigs, which were kept in the farm yare attachment. and which on several oc casions, when the ship was buckin: into a nor-easter and rolling heavily broke out of the bounds and made se rious inroads on the garden. It 1s : serious matter to call all hands o° board ship, and is only done in emer gencies, but when the pigs got int the garden there was more pounding o1 forecastie scuttles and handspikes anc blowing of boatswain’s whistles thar. if the ship had been laid aback bs typhoon or all the masts had been car ried away, and every sleeper wa aroused to help get the pigs out o: the rarden. The last pig was killed and served ut with green vegetables just before th Mowhan entered the Columbia oO the arrival of the Mowhan here th Irish soil was discharged on the ele vator company’s dock and piled u; neatly, so that any exiled patriot whc Gesires a bit of the “ould sod” can be accommodated. The pile will doubtles¢ be covered with shamrocks by the spring and will furnish boutonnieres for a whole St. Patrick’s day proces- sion. Doubtless many a sack of hi will be carried off to fill flower pots, ete. Although it comes from the “black north.” it is stiff the real “ould sod” it Saved Our Chita, “My little daughter, three and a half rear old, suftered three years with Kezema. Her little body was covered with the itch- ing rash, and doctors did no good. Four boxes of Chare’s Oimtment entirely eured and saved our child. Her skin is clearand notasign of rash is te be seet.” Andrew Aiton, Hartland, NW. B Mr. Aiton is one of thousands benefitted by this uofailing curefor piles and skin dis ases, Xmas Presente.— Call and see our Xmas goods including dressing cases, collars and Must Lave a fairly good education. Apply euff Sones glove cases, silver mounted rses, Japanese ware, Xmas Cards, ete.— illan & Hornsby, nn laa a? eee nition saenee TE A YOUNG LADY'S ESCAPE. Friends Thought That the Span of Her Life Would be Short. ——— At Last With But a Grain of Faith Her Mother Administered Dr. Willams’ Pink Pills and She is Now Cured, From the Montreal Herald. This world is full of changes. There are changes that affect the constitution of the individual, changes that will come, we cannot avert their coming, but we may parry the unsalutary character of their in- fluence. Womanhood in its inception is susceptible of changes that demand the judicious attention and prudential care to ensure perfect development and happy maturity. These changes are ao vital and so subtle in their character that unless the ut nost vigilance and discrimination is ex- ercised in the choice and application of re puted remedu«s the worst results may acc ue. The constitution may be under mined and the germs of disease fostered Vigorous life is at the basis of all enjoy- ment and euccess. To be weak is to be mi erable. It is therefore fundamental to every interest of humanity that life’s red, siream be kept pure and healthy. Owing to neglect of these particulars many young women have allowed life to become a burden and a wearisome round of duties Faint and weak very aptly describes their condition after venturing to perform some ordinary household duty. What can be done to accomplish the rejuvenation of these unfortunate ones?) = There 18 @ rem- edy widely known and loudly applauded, whose virtues are proclaimed on the bouse tops and whispered on the streets. Ten thousand mothers have recommended it, and twice ten thousand daughters praise it Read what one of them has ty say. Inthe village of Laucaster there lives Mrs. A.J. McPherson, widow of the late A-J. Mc- Pherson. She is well and favorably known in the community. Some four or five years ago Mrs McPhereon sent her eldest daughter to New York. While there she resided with her uncle and attended school, being then only about sixteen years of age. Ihe social life of her temporary bome made rather severe demands upon her time, and being ambi- tious she was anxious to make rapid progress in her studies. In each par- ticular she enjoyed a coveteble measure of success, but at nosmall cost. Many remarked her paleness and loss of color. She began to feel tired and weak after a little Sexercise, such ss a short walk. Miss MacPherson’s stay in New Ycrk lasted about two years, All the time she ate and slept fairly well. Inthe spring of 1893 she came home and her mother could pot but remark how changed her daughter was, pale and Janguid instead of being bright and ruddy. Thioking that nourishing fuod and perfect diet, with judicious exercise, would restore the lost vigor and ruddy glow, it was participated in to the fullestextent. Fora month thie was tried, but still Miss Macpherson was as pale as before, liable toturns of weak- ness and with an unsatiable desire for sleep. At this juncture the family doctor was consulted. Iron pills were prescribed and a trip to the Thousand Islands ‘taken, the stay lasting about six weeke, durivg which time everything was done to he!p her recovery. The friends with whom she stayed came to regard her recovery as extremely doubtful, and when she returned home her mother saw no improvement. One day while making purchases from & dealer in vegetables he (the dealer) took the liberty of making some remarks about the health of Miss MacPherson, which was obviously not promising. " He strongly urged the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Mrs. McPherson was not over creculous of the qualities of Pink Pills, but they were purchaeed and used to tLe best ad vantage. Soon after beginning the use of the pills says Mra. MacPaerson, I thought I saw « reddish tinge upon her cheek aud in the course of a week or so my daughter felt better. The tired feeling began tw vanish and the abnormal sleepness began to yield to the influence of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Continuing the use of the pills the progress of her restoration was continuous and complete, and ber im- proved looks were the subject of favorable comment for some time. To-day her health is all that could be desired, and both the young lady and her mother are firm believers in the medicinal virtver of Pink Pilis and often recommend them. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills create new blood, build up the nerves, and thus drive disease from the system. In hundreds of cases they have cured sfter all other medi- cines have failed, thus establishing the claim that they area marvel among the triumphs of modern medica! science. The genuine Pink Pills are sold only in boxes, bearing the full trade mark, “Da. Wii- liame’ Pink Piils for Pale People.’ Pro- tect yourselves from imposition by refus ing any pill that does not bear the regis- tered trade mark around the box, 2+e 7o-e If teeth were not provided with enamel, they would be corstantly treaking, their nerves would be irritated,and the whole bn~an animal kingdom would be afflicted with « never-ending toothache. PILES CURED IN 3 TO 6 NIGHTS. Dr Agnew’s Ointment will cure all cases of itching piles in from three to six nights, One application brings comfort. For blind and bleeding yiles it is peerless. Also cures Tetter, Salt Kheam, Eczema, Barber’s Itch and all eruptions of the skin 35 cents. , Artificial teeth were formerly made of hippopotamus or walrus ivory. This ma- terial, however, proved unsuitable, as it was subject to decay, and the corrosion from the acids of the mouth made the breath offensive. 25 cents cures Catarrbal Headache, 6 ‘ “ Incipient Catarrh, “ “ Hay Fever, Catarrha] Deafness, Cold in the head in 10 min. Foul breath caused by catarrh 25 cents secures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box Sole by all dealers. A LADIEY NURSE. Of twenty years’ experience teils what a bles- sing Indian Woman’s Balm has been to her many patience This is to certify that I have been a ladies’ nurse ror the past twenty years, and I am pleased to say that for the past five yearsa number of my patients have used Indian Woman’s Balm, and it has proved a grand success in every case. I would heartly recommend it to all ladies during pregnancy. Mrs, EK. Irwin, Orangeville, Ont ‘Cough Chaser” cures Coughs, + Hoarseness. Sore Throat “ce “ce a “ce For saie by Geo. E. Hughesand Johnson &Johnson Charlottetown and Souris. The pike is better provided with teeth than any other living creature. It has teeth all over its upper and lower jawe, and spines that answer the purpose of teeth on its tongue and palate. Chase's Kidney-Liver 1'ills, Chace’s Pills have gained popularity be- cause they are a specitic 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 ip mucos membrance of the kid- — or bladder. One pill a dose. 25 ct zx. The cheapest medicinein the world . The science of dentistry was introduced in the United States during the revolution- ary war by Le Mair,a surgeon who ac- companied the French troops sent to = country to aid the war against Eng- A Sunboam, The most noble the Marquis of Salisbury ought not to be biamed ir he is conscious of a desire to smash the third and vitreous eye with which he Right Hon, Joseph Chamberlain habitually contemplates a universe jn which he is at present getting severa) tncusanéd miles more of display ad- vertising than can be agreeable to th. feelings of his revered chief with th property whiskers.—Ne~ York Sun. Thanksgiving Letter. Saved From Certain Death. Paine’s Celery Compound Renews another Life, TWELVE YEARS’ WORK OF MEDICAL MEN DID NOT EFFECT A CURE. Kidney Disease Surely and Perma- ently Banished by Paine’s Celery Compound. A terrible record of suffering and misery ! Twelve years a martyr to kidney disease and other serious ailments! Money spent for med- ical attendance anda vast variety of patent medicines, and no cure ! Such disappointments and failures added to physical and mental agonies were sufficient to drive many a sufferer to the verge of insanity. Deliverance from suffering and disease was long and earnestly prayed for, and a kind Pro- vidence directed a friend of the suffering lady to advise her to make trial of Paine’s Celery Compound, It was used. There were no blank disappointments ; no vain experiments ; no waste ofhard earned money. Relief and cure came to gladden the soul. Mrs. ‘George Stone, of Eganville, Ont., writes about her case as follows : ‘*For more than twelve years I was afflicted with kidney, stomach and female troubles, and had been attended by five doctors, and tried medicine after medicine, without any good re- sults. **My sufferings a year ago from the kidneys and stomach were dreadfui. I was in sucha state that I thought I could net live, and con- cluded there was no use trying other medicines. **] was advised, however, to try Paine’s Cel- ery Compound, and finally decided to give it a fair tria!. Before I had finished the first bottle I had improved very much, and after the use of a few more bottles IL had not been so well for long years, and am now altogether a diff- erent person. The use of Paine’s Celery Com- pound also banished my nervousnee. I can therefore recommend Paine’s Celery Compound to any one gyffering from kidney, stomach and female tron)les.”’ Twenty sai] of Gloucester fishing vessels reached Placentia Bay, Nfld., on Saturday in quest of frozen herring. Sixty more are following. The schooner Edward Trever was the first to get a load. She secured her cargo at Bonne Bay. U rring are plenty now on the west coast, bat still scarce on the south coast. A FARMER IN TROUBLE, —_—— A Granvilie County Man Speaks His Mind —Feels Like a New Man—Cured by Four Boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Vills, Carvinat, Dec. 7—(Special) — Mr. Robert McIntosh, a farmer very widely known in this county and living near this village, has been in a painful and dangerous con- dition as the result of kidney disease affecting the bladder. When called upon 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 kidney disease, which kept going trom bad to worse, though I wa- doetoring all the time.” Under advice I began using Dodd's Kid- cey Pills, at once realizing great help. now feel like a new man, and am perfecily cured of kidney trouble in any form.” os An Egyptian tomb of 2500 years before Christ contained a set of artificial teeth on a carved wooden plate. Brass-healed tacks were used for teeth and the arrange- ment wastolerably well adapted to the purpose intended. A Graduate of Torento University “My children have been treated with Scott’s Emulsion from their earliest years. Our physician first recommended it, and now whenever a child takes cold my wife mmediately resorts to this remedy, which always effects a cure..” This is to certi that I have suffered hoy es for a long time and Several articles re- commended for thia com- _ but none of them nefitted me till I tried Chase's Ointment, which has completely cured me, Mas. JOHN GERRIEZ. R. Phillips, jr.. Druggist Witness. _ “ My six-year-old daughter, Bella,was gaan with ccxena for 24 months, the eee feat oe ed eeenbaneneds oan ht innum- w ot a nes and soa an the child Se? —_ a — wir resu D aw i urchased a box of Dr. Chase's Ointment. ‘o the first - eation showed the curative effect of the Re’ ' We have used only one-sixth of the box, but is marked ; the ern Anne 8t., Toronto Sold by al) dealers, or on receipt of price, 60¢, Address, EDMANSON, BATES & CO., TORONTS. eS Break Up a Cold in Tims BY USING PYNY- PECTORAL The Quick Cure for COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, BRON- CHITIS, HOARSENESS, etc, Mrs. JosrerH Norwick, of 63 Sorauren Ave., Toronto, writes: ** Pyny-Pectoral has never failed to cure my children of croup after a few doses. It cured myself of a long-standing cough after several other remedics had failed. It nas also proved an excellent cough cure for my fami'y. I prefer it to any other medicine fur coughs, croup or hoarseness,” H. O. Barpour, of Little Rocher, N_B., writes: “As @ cure for coughs Pyny-Pectoral is the best selling medicine Ihave; my cus. tomers will have uo other.” Large Bottle, 25 Cts. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lrp. Proprietors, MONTREAL Finette OYSTERS Are adjudged to be the best Oysters on this Island. I have just received the first shipment this season, with more to follow. They can be seen in the window of Vic- toria Cafe. But do not judge them till ycu sample them JOHN P. JOY Victoria CAFE. «se | | | | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1896 Cuckoo Clh.cks. Alarm Clocks, Musical Clocks, eight day and_ thirty hour Ciocks, and regulator Clocks and Clocks of all kinds and patterns selling low. Re- gulator of Clocks WATCHES and JEWELRY a specialty. Ifyou want to save money, buy you Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a G G. JURY’S, Watchmaker & Jeweler NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE P. 0. °Feelief rae 3 eLUng « eTroubles ; Gaile SMUISION, in CONSUMPTION and all LUNG @ DISEASES, SPITTING OF BLOOD, @ COUGH, LOSS OF APPETITE, a © pEKILITY, the benefits of this @ article are most manifest. By the aid of The “D. & L." Emulsion. I have got @ rid ofa hacking cough which had troubled me for @ over a year, and have gained considerably in @ weight. I liked this Ernulsion so weil 1 was glad & when the time came around to take it. @ T. H. WINGHAM, C.E., Montreal & 50c. and $1 per Bottle © DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lro., Montreal @ SKATING RINK OPENS FOR THE SEASON ON Monday Night, Dec 14th, 1 896. Tickets for sale at the drug stores on and after the 10th inst., at the following rrtes: — entlensae Gis icici i Bete cceccn eee MENG chitin Sintis Dieu 2.50 Children, (afteru0on) ........ secccrsee 1.50 SP OUNONION hace ce icdc conto ones ver akas ie 1.00 kee-Theses prices’ are the same as last season, and Rink opens two weeks earlier. J.B. DAWSON, } A.A. BARTLETT. § Managers. 132--dtf. PAIN-KILLER THE GREAT Family Medicine of the Age. Taken Internally, It Cures Diarrhoea, Cramp, and Pain in the Stomach, Sore Throat, Sudden Colds, Coughs, etc., ete. Used Externally, It Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Frosted Feet. No article ever attained to such unbounded popular- .—Salem er. We can bear testimony to the efficacy of the Pain- Kitier. We have se-n its magic effects in soothing the severest pain, and know it to be a good article.—Cincin- nati Dispatch. Nothing has yet surpassed the Pain-Killer, which is the most valuable family medicine now in use.— Tennessee on. it has real merit; as a means of removing pain, no medicine has acquired a reputation equal to Perry Davis’ Pain-Killer.— Newport News. Beware of imitations. buy only the genuine “PERRY Davis.” Sold everywhere: large bottles, 25c. Very largebottles 5@ cents. Vid, VIGOR. VITALITY RESTORED IN 30 DAYS GOOD EFFECTS AT ONCE. CATON’S VITALIZER. Cares general or special debility, wakeful- nsss, spermatorrhcea, emissions, impotenc y, paresis, etc, Conects functional disorders, caused by crrors or excesse2, quickly restor- ing Lost Manhood, in old or young, giving vigor and strength where former weak- nets prevailed, Convenient package, simple, eflectual, and legitimate. CURE IS QUICK AND THOROUGH Yon.t be deceived by imitations; insist on CATON’S VITALIZER, Sent seakdif your druggist does not haveit Pri $1 per pkge, 6 for $35, with written guarantee of complete cure, Information, references, etc, f ee anu confidential Send us statement of cause and 25c fora week’s trial treatment One only sent toeach pirson, CATON MED. CO., BOSTON, MASS. | BRISTOL’S | BRISTOL’S Sarsaparilla and PIELS SUCAR COATED : ——— Paid in Their Own Cotn, They had been telling fish stories, and the quiet, unobtrusive man looked Weary, The idler who spends his time in thinking up foolish questions broke the silence to inquire: “IT wonder what finally became of the whale that swallowed Jonah?” “T don’t know,” replied the quiet man, “but Il have an idea as to some of his movements.” **What is it?” “I don’t doubt that he hunted up a party of other whales and bored them nearly to death telling them how the largest man he ever caught wriggled loose and got away.”—Milwaukeg Sentinel, All the ora anne. ‘‘A great many people sleep between these walls,’’ said the guide, showing the visitor through the ancient English church where the noble families were intetred. ‘“‘Same way over in our country,’’ re- plied the visitor; ‘‘why don’t they get a better preacher?’’—Yonker’s Statesman. ——— HEALTH’S PARADISE, Regained After Twenty Years’ Torture From That Dread Disease, Catarrh— Hon. Geo. Taylor, of Scranton, Pa., Tells the World What Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder Has Done For Him. I was a martyr to Catarrh for twenty years—tried every known remedy, but got little or no relief. Was troubled with con- stant dropping in the throat, terrible pains in the head, and my breath was very offensive. I was induced to give Dr. Ag- new's Catarrhal Powder a trial, and the result was magical. The first application cleared my head instantly. I persisted in its use, and today Iam acured man, and it affords me pleasure to lend my _ testi- mony. By the recent self denial week $115,000 have been raised in the United Kingdom alone toward the funds of the Salvation Army, being £5,900 in advance of last year. I CAN’T SLEEP Is the Daily Wail of Thousands of Human- ity Who Have Suffered as Wm. Provd- foot of Hurtsville Has—Read What the Great South Amer- ican Nervine Did For Him. I was greatly troubled with general nervous debility, indigestion and sleepless- ness. I tried a number of cures and con- sulted best physicians without eny benefit. I was finally induced to give South Amer- ican Nervine atrial. 1 had heard of some great cures by it. I took it, got relief from my sufferings, and after using one bottle sweet sleep came tome. I slept like a child, Six bottles have completely cured me. A Railway Manager Says “Tu reply to your question, do my cbil- dren object to taking Scott’s Emulsion, 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 attempted students’ demonstration in memory of the terrible Khodinskoe plain disaster last year, hundred of peasants were killed. Completeiy knocked Qut. **T was so much run down I had togive up work, and I felt as if life was not worth living,” writes Wm. W. Thompson, Zephyr, Ont. “I took Scott’s Sarsaparilla and am now feeling asI did years ago. Scott’s Sarsaparilla tones up the entire system, purifies the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and scrofujous poisons. Ask tor Scott’s and get it. Back-Ache, Face-Ache, Sciatic Pains, Neuraigic Pains, Pain in the Side, ete. Promptly Relieved and Cured by The “D. & L.” g Menthol Plaster ¢ Naving used your D. & L. Menthal Master for severe pain in the buck and Iumbago, I unvhesitatingly recommend same as u asfe, sure and rapid remedy : in fact, they act like magic.—A. LAPoINTE, Elizabethtown, Ont. Price t5e. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lrpv. Proprietors, MonTREAL. § Wants, Lost, Found, &« Advertisements under this heading charg: « five cents per line. rooms besides bath room, closeta, etc. Heated by hot water, hot and cold water upstairs, electric light. Terms moderate. Occupation given in January Apply ac this office. 125—tf * SR _e an the cityou ine ani Nev. uv.a large Oil Cloth Coat. Fin-er would ob- lige by leaving at Davison’s Gio very. 137 i pd \ ) ANTED—A servant for gene a) housework Apply to Miss Annie Ailey, Prince St. is Sag Ler —The store and printing office now ocenupied by Hasza & Moore in the Brown Block, Possession given Ist Novem ber, Apply to James Paton. june 11246. E CAN GIV & PO-ITIONS—10 persons ol vli gratesofalility, Agents, Book- keepers, Clerks, Farmers’ Sons, Law yers, Mechanics, Physicians, Preachers, stu- den's, Marriedand Single Women, Widows Positions are worth from $100 00 to $2.0 0.10 per annum. We have paid several of ourcar- vassers $300 weekly for years Many have started poor and become rich with us, Par- ticulars upon application, State salary ex- pected. T. H. LINSCOTT, Manager, ToronTo, ONT, 137 d& w. ] OY WANTED—To learn the Job Printing. Apply toJ.D Taylor. 13611 \ JANTED—Two vest makers, one pant maker, Apply at once to McKay Wool- en Co., High Class Tailors. 136— tf The Greatest of all Liver, Stomach and Blood Medicines. A SPECIFIC FOR Rheumatism, Gout and Shronic Complaints. They Cleanse and Purify the Blood. All Druggists and General Dealers. OST—On Pownal or Euston Streets, last evening, a lady’s hair pin, The finder will be rewarded on leaving same at this office. 124-1f LKT—A tenement on Dorches‘er s!reet 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. Reward 4 atthe Examiner Office, 135—1f LET.—That beautifully situated dwell- ing on Prince street, now occupied b Capt. Murchison. Possession given about 25t October.—Appy to Peake Bros & Co,—I7tf ANTED to know the whereabouts of EKliza Smith, who left Haiifax for Prince Kd- ward Island about forty years ago in company with Mre. Nashon, Intormation of her will be thankfully received by her sister, Mary Ann Price. Address in care of Robert Green, 222 Concord Street. Prooklen N ¥ m4 J _—_—— Richmond Bay and Malpeque ~_OYSTERS_~ On Half Shel! and served in every variety at the HUB RESTAURANT QUEEN STREET NEXT DOOR TO R. B. NORTON'S RIVING SLEIGH For Sale APfp'y at E H Beer’s Office i31— od LET—A house on Bishop St, containing tix roomsin first claes order Apply to Thos Campbell, Richmond St west 1L.8—tf O LEf—A Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing 7 rooms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whole couse Ais» inclosed yard with stable, and is at present occupied by Mrs John A. McInnis, who is about to leave the Island Apply to Mr Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen s'reet, or to the Owner at Southport’ EpWARD KELLY juno 39,18 O LET .—A ple-santiy situeted dwelling house facing south and west on Brighton koad, at present ocenpied by Harrison Car- vell, Esq. heated with hot air furnace, anc iaited by electricity, and having hot and cold water fittings in bath room and kitchen. Containing parior, dining room, office, kit- ches and pan'ry, on ground floor, four bed- rooms and bath room on first floor,and two attic rooms, and haying ‘sawthorne h- dge and grass lawn in front. ten minutes’ walk from Post Office, tive minutes frcera tennis 2 and bathing house in Victoria Park— pply to W, C, Hargis, Jk, septl6 - tf Sold in That is, Tea leaves, scientifically prepared, from load early pickings, off well cultivated plants—~is a amen wholesome, invigorating drink. their Few people, however nervous, are otherwise ta fragrance, pleasantly affected by drinking properly prepared “FROM ANCIENT INDIA ano SWEET CEYLON = ne eee eee ee — “ - le, az 2aa 28 = - = - = « & a = - a & & S&S2225 £222 2524242224222 242 SSS S25252555 425 2555252522225 25 HEAP OF COMFORT A GOOD MATTRASS, $4.00 eevessesseoelts ABccoetiocces Cheap as aGood [lattrass zm CAN BE SOLD FOR cecum, This is our price on the Excelsior Wool Top Mat- trass, 4ftx6ft. Have other kinds, of course, some cost more, some less. NEWSON p> af foc om a fff {ine a aff ity ie > ga i JOHN THE BilGain GIVER Zl pal > a po p> al >a >a o> p> > oa fp» ctf] eq fat fo] S SS SS OTS TSS OSS SSS SESS SEO >F ¥YYVYVTTTerTrTTTTTTTTTTTT AAkihe ini si tit i 48D iSKATES. | «tl The Nicest and Cheapest line of Skates ever shown {Ih 2 in the city. . _- Acme Club..........65c¢ and upwards ih Hockey «o03,.'+-+--$1.25 and upwards ti «jj RACERS and Ladies’ Gems. Also, a large stock of it «fj Hockey Sticks selling at 40¢ and 50c. Call and see \ip- the line at lip 7 W. E. DAWSONE i — SS SE = SQROQ er eeevny 1 Much Stock 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 a dollar as any store in Char- lottetown, and in some lines more. D. A. BRUCE, Birth-piace for great @ 2 wil and honest bargaius. aa a : - nee Defecti Visi we Wision, It is a protic cause of severe headache, and in such cases the on'y vearonable methog to pursue isto HAVE YOUR EYES TESiED and fitted with proper glas-ee by a Competent optician. We are here to serve yon. G FEF. HUPCHESON, ceeeeeee Qu gen Street SPTICIAN . «ess ca 916 RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIFF, = = &S @ @ @ GO Ft G8 F8BE33E 024 a . Wood $ Phosphodineg,—z%e Great Engiish Remedy. Is the result of over 35 years treating thousands of cases with all known drugs, until at last we have discovered the true remedy and treatment—a combination that will effect e prompt and permanent cure in all stages of Sexual Dedility, Abuse or Ezcesses, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Mental Worry, Excessive Use of Opium, Tobacco, or Alcoholic Stimulants, s)\ of P which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Wood's Before Taking. Phosphodine has been used successfully by hundreds of cases that seemed almost hopeless—cases that had been treated by the most talented physi- cians—cases that were on the verge of despair and insanity—cases that were tottering over the grave—but with the continued and persevering use of Wood's Phosphodine, these cases that had been given up to die, were kestored to man!y vigor and health—Reader you need not despair—no mat- ter who has given you up as incurable—-the remedy is now within your reach, by its use you can be restored to a life of usefulness and happiness. ~ Price, one package, $1; six packages, $5; by mail free of postage. One will please, c#x guaranteed to cure, Pamphlet free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. Wood's Phosphodire is sold by responsible wholesale and retail druggists in the Dominions Niet a tt et i i i en ee