9 i fee SO ee * i a teil tn, ai i. I 1 ' errner) K ng Sts, Is WwW Mondav evening ¢ hen the under any preliminar wees from Sto! ihree months c« NN A Ay Tm Wants, Lost, Found, &¢. | LUST.—A | ved Kid Glove. Finder pesnee | oon leave at this office, 286 li WANTED, -A thorough, competent sales- complete Itne of Lubricating , ete. for our Toronto Branch, antic Refining Uo., Cleveland, 285 6ins, man to sell Oils, Specialt Appiy The A Ohio, U, S.A ~ wANTED.--At once a general blacksmith especially horse shoer, Competent employ- ment. R H. Moase, Kensington, 285 dy tin wk ly lin, CHAIN LOST.—art of a ladies watch chain with a heavy moonscone shaped /ike an scorn attached Fiuder pleaseeave at this office. 285 tf, SKATE? harpened while you wait and repaired by comoetent hand at Rice’s Bicycle Repaic Store opposite the Skating Rink IR5 tY. -Hot Air Furnace used a year, it registers--Also double sleigh #3 FOR SALE. with or with in good repair WANTED. tegrity, tu inv Permanent f Must be a goo vited. Apply 4A wel! educated woman of in- st in an es‘ab'ished besiness wition to energetc worker. talker. Corresnondecnece in- nanager, ‘ EXAMINER” Office ‘riday morning a mink neck ond “treet between Pownal idence of Sir Louis Davies. paid at this office. 178 ree story Dwelling House con irge rooms, On Prince Street oa on Oct 13th W. W. Wellner, LOST.—On ruff on Richr Street and re Reward will b rU LET.—T! taining eight? Possession giv 17 mas TO LET —Tb: house and premises known as the “Old London House,’ situateon Water St.. aextte Government Warehouse No 1! A pplv to Peake Bros & Co, jJan2s—tf O LET—Ea\'fof three story dwelling honse on the eernero Queen and Fitzroy Sts ‘p- ply to Wm Henderson, Fitzroy St. 245 tf fofa double tenement house Apply to Mrs, Catherine May and King St. TO LE?.—Ha ov King Street. corner ** “~“1c KNOWS A COOD THING WHEN HE SEES IT. BABY’S OWN SOAP MADE BY THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO. MONTREAL, MAKERS OF THE CELEBRATED ALBERT TOILET SOAPS. PHYSICAL TRAINING. of Pulmonary Diseases. in his paper. duced to a minimum. air cells, be said, furnished a most fa- vorable nidus for the development of tuberculosis. Therefore for the preven- tion of the disease measures should be adopted to expand the lungs and bring the air cells into the best possible werk- ing conditioa. He thought it probable that in most cases there was an early tuberculous localized anzemia, diminishing the nutri- tion of the parts and making them more susceptible to the tubercle bacilli and their toxins. Of the large percentage of the human family said to be affected by tuberculosis (80 per cent), the majority recovered, even when the disease affect- ed the lungs, it not proving fatal in TO LES —tbh house, situate « sion of Mrs nhout 20th Sep & Co. Aug. 2 .t comfortable brick dwelling 1 Water Street, now P posses eDonald. Possession given ‘mber, Apply to Peake Bros 1, 1885, eod tf. ~~ EMPLOY MENT rompetent boo ’ siness orinsa ess establishm WANTED.—By a man— keeper, useful in shipping 1y other capacity ina busi- ‘at. Apply at this offic>. 223 tf TO RENT —’ reorge and Gra Also ¢) re and rooms nd will be rent Aoply to Cathe he store atthe corner of Gt. ton Street (known as May’s ree rooms above store. The ire fitted up in first class style d either together or separately ine May, corner Prince and CHARLOTTETOWN School of Engineering. The Ch’town “School of Engineering will yen for work on Tharsday Evening, Dac, at 8 o’cloc<. A suitable room has been tained in the Y. M.C. A. building and hose intending to take the course would do iLto report themselves there, «ither on j , Bth,or Wednesday, 30*h, g red will be present to make arrangements, iilbe open ffourevenings a 1 o'clock The achool v TERMS.—$3.0 p2r mouth or $20 00 for a full irse. H Partial course: ion, Mechanic | Drawing & specially. Signed D. MCKINNON. B. A., fc. | © T, A. MACLEAN, B.A., Sc, Vapor Baths are an »cknowledve4 } ining and Mechanica! Engineers, Surveyors household peceesity. Turkish, Hot etc.. ete, Air, Vapor, sulohur or Medicated 5-1lwk a A \ ‘ : A OE EROS PY You ‘ ET x Aen MAS os nepal > rt — Catalin « ae nai ? Ss EB le Sen ee Song were Arithmetic. Jommon School Arithmetic, Wm. T. Kennedy, Principal of Halifax cademy, & Deter O’Hearn, Principal | » St. Patrick’se High Schoo), Halifax. Part I l5c w PartII l5e Part III l&e All three parts bound in one vol 40c Academic Arithmetic, beiog srt Four of the Prog ‘sive School ries Of Arithmetics by W. T. Kennedy nd Peter O’Hear 2>e0fot8 020826 © vertising them direct to the general e IN BUYING ¢ VAPOR BATH may be arranged on ap; lica | © ® Batns at Home. 3c, cf - Prevents disease, obasity. Cures Colds, @ ¢ ' ¢ The Kirg-Jones Co., Whotesale and Retail Liquors NIAGARA We are the original minufacturers of portable Vapor Baths. We have, during the last ten years ® supplied thousands of our Baths to physicians, hospitals, sanitariums, etc. and we are now, for the first time, ad- public. Get one with a steel trame that. stonds en the floor Ifa manufacturer does not show you acut of aftrame without the covering you may take it for granted that his “Steel frame” is a wire hoop that rests Oo the shoulder of the bather, Get one that is covered with proper ma'teri?!, Insist on seeing a sample of » material before ordering, We make our own covering material and print 4 it with a handsome “‘all over” patiern . Of Niagara Falls. Get one with a thermometer at‘ach- ment, Don’t go it blind-a@ bath that . is too hot or not hot enough wii! ba of no benefit to you, Get ove that you can return and havé your money back if not satisfae- tory in every wy, Send for sample of material and in teresting booklet that will tell you all >» about Vapor Baths. Le Puriflies system, produces c'eaniiness, beslih, strength. Rheumatism, Neuralgia. LaGripne, Malaria, Eczema, Catarrh Female IIIs Blood, Skin, Nerve and Kidney Trou- bles. Beautifies Complexion, Price ot Niagara Baths,°$5.00 Toronto DEPARTMENT H. H. AGENTS WANTED. ©@ O~* 6G OD B9B902 33 ED 0. Box 325 ‘Laith Houss’—Phone 174 32 to 38 QUEEN SrTREET Received pr S. S. “Lake Winnipeg’ B00 Of 0206804606584 DOS ?COD]OD OD OCD SD O12 63 OD OD DOD @ 03-8 D9HD OD 63.042 ©O6O 06903203 832 0D more than 12 per cent. He stated that in most of those who recovered the disease had made but lit- tle progress, and that it was only at autopsy after death from other causes that its presence was detected, in view of which it was the physician’s duty to recommend measures likely to strength- en the resisting power of the lungs. The beneficial influence of a high alti- tude he considered probably due to the increased distension of the air vessels, and that as a means of prophylaxis the first measure should be to teach the pa- tient to breathe deeply. Careful physical training, he said, was of the greatest importance, it being possible for the long, narrow, flat chest- ed to increase the expansion of the chest two or three inches, improve the form and increase the circumference. He be- lieved it possible by physical develop- ment to check the process of tuberculosis when it had become established in the chest and to promote recovery.—Med- ical Record. COMMERCIAL ENGLISH. Warning to Those Who Would Send Trade Circulars Abroad. Its Value as a Preventive and Cure Dr. E. Fletcher Ingals of Chicago, in a paper with this title, said that the absence of systematic study by physi- cians and the very meager literature compelled him to be somewhat dogmatic One of the most common observations made by medical men, he said, was that the long, narrow, flat chested individual was the one liable to the development of tuberculosis and that in patients presenting this form of chest the chances for recovery were re- This observation he considered suffi- cient to suggest that systematic pbysical training in aiding the development of the respiratory muscles, thoracic walls and pulmonary capacity would be of great service in preventing tuberculosis and in curing its-early stages. Collapsed jensen natin boiler blades. several establishments. ’’ composed,’’ Pokey. letters the word ‘‘Pokey.’’ handed over to its rightful owner. of that word upon the tag.’’ ‘‘Certainly,’’ came the reply. key unlocks my postoffice box. ‘P. O,’ stands for postoffiee ; ‘k-e-y,’ key. Post- office key. See?’’ . Then the two citizens hurried)y start- ed in opposite directions, each with a broad grin on his face.—Detroit Free Press. OF LIFE Life has not many pleasures for the victim of general d-bility. = There is weakness of body and dejection of spirit—can hardly avoid being nervous fretful, unhappy—often pain or depressing sensations about the heart—system irregular andappetlte variable. Howard's Heart Relief is a perfect heart, blood aud circulation improver, s« arching out weak or painful parts; nourishing all organs, muscles, nerves; restoring appetite, digestion aud as- similat?un. We promise promptly possible. @ t At drug stoves or by mail at 50c. per vo permanent cure, and safc? and that where cure is at all 50c. pe y=, OTS boxes for $2. _ = i “ S. W. HOWARD, 71 Victoria St.. Toronto. ape ew mre ——— ow eee owes LOCAL NOTICES. New sceded raisins, in one-pound pack- | ages, jast received at Beer & Grff's. 288 2i Cookirg raisine in quarter and half- boxes at Beer & Goff’. 288 2i How about yorr 1 ew underwear? Prices from 3ic per suit right up.—Moore & Mc- Leod. Ladies’ kid gloves of quaranteed quality, 75c, $115, $1.35, $1 45 and $ 85 — Moore & McLeod. Faocy goods at dry goods prices at Moore & McLeod’s Manufacturers who wish to do an ex- port business must have their circulars | and catalogues translated into foreign languages, says Engineering, but care should be taken that the translator is | not only a good linguist, but also an ex- / pert in the particular business to which the documents to be translated refer. Otherwise the translation is apt to be a matter of ridicule to those to whom it is sent. We cannot well give an instance to ehow how an English circular might be translated into bad German, for exam- { ple, but the London Engineer gives us the following illustration of a transla- tion from another language into English, which is probably no worse than many translations from English. ‘*We pique ourselves,’’ says the cir- | cular, ‘‘on making you known that the ! sale of the —— has, by us, undertaken. This preparated, exclusively arranged Cold bands sir? Run in to Moore & McLeod, and they will sei! you a handsome pair of lined kid loves. 50: 69c¢ and to $3 55 at Moore & McLeod’s. lndian Mocca-ins for boys 85 ets, a new Christmas git'. Al-y & Co. Free—A handsone every cale. Aliey & Cr. calender with Yours for good boots cheap.—R. K, Jost. Ankle supporters, 25c apair, at RK Jost’s. For skating boots, seeour window.—R K Jost. See Santa Claus in Carter’s window. Everybody invited to Carter’s fancy goods and toy Bazaar tonight. Admission free, The testimouitls in behalf of Hood’s Sarsaparilla are written by honest people who want you to know what it has done for hem. BEAUTY! by some vegetables, 18 entirely spoiled } about something hurtful to the steam By our preparated every calcareous substance is neutralized, re- ducing it to power, and at the same time steam boiler blades are conserved from the usual corrosion, not only, but the ebullition, is totally ayowled, as it uppears about some very interesting ex- periments, which have been made in ‘*Excuse my curiosity,’’ said the finder of the key, ‘‘to know the purpor? **The In conclusion the circular adds, ‘‘To be willing, this preparated may be de- A citizen, while crossing Fort street at Griswold, picked from the crosswalk a Yale lock key with a tag attachment on which was pen printed in capital He was wondering over the significance of the word when the loser of the key hap- pened along in search of it. As the two men were old friends, the key was Are Wii ——.. Un? Present Pred Before moving into new quarters give rare Bargains in Ready-made Suits, Overcoats, Ulsters, . Reefeis, a Waterproof Coats, 8 Cloths of all kiads, oe Underwear. Shirts, Ties, Hose, Gloves, Hats, Caps, &e. Sale for Spot Gash Only per cent. - a ee a a a ES <= - <-— _- a - =F — a Brighton Brewery having undergone extensive alterations we can guarantee es ee ee tosupply our custemers with this.cld reliable beverage brewed from the fincst Malt and Hops only. A. S. HEWITT, Agent. Always on hand a full stock of India Pale X X and X X X Ales and Extra Stout in wood or bottles. Fresh grains at Brighton Brewery every Tuesday and Friday 25 cts per bbl. ——— ALSO-—— — All size packages to suit the trade. Halifax Breweries Ltd. 79 Queen St Chtown ‘Handsome is that hand- some does,” is the old theoreti- ee peer rae aa sll Sa eee Witiaaek SE 1 wont cope TS near o_o oe Prd sori agmes wee 0 AME a woe IMPROVED tn it Pad GET WELL y taking Pt ‘ ‘ONIC DIFE ma registered CLIFT’S treatment SE=and RUPTURE. Di; n VU. &. IDAY, SATUR) AY, and SU DAY, ) t % and Canad», Send * unp forinform ation, or call at CH’TOWN, WH | for from Liverpool a large consigoment Gae- lic, Islay, Blend and Iuverary Whiskies, aod per S.S.“Corean” from Glasgow 100 cases “Regal Biend, 200 cases Pattisons’. Cheaper Whiskies in bottles and flasks Also a jot Guiness Stout, (Burkes and Bass’ Ale (P & EH) in piats and quarts. Will ne pleased to quote prices on ap ee. MACDONALD. IMPORTER 252—d2aw for 2wks, w4i You Can IT 1S THE ~<its— Unanimous Verdict That the place t: buy your Holiday Goods the modern Jowelry and Fancy Goods ore, where there is a large assortment of 7 e new goods ‘o select from, and the pices will be made to euit all. Ve have Wa'ches, Clocks, Jewelry “| -erware, Fancy Blue Chinaware, Fancy Gvods, Games, Toys, ete. JUREY & CO. ; F rowse’s New Stone Block Saanyside, Opposite Post Office. Clocks, W tehe ; aes a aroeen Jewelry repaired = onli , o/s 3 en saan acme li ee hetiete ete tee Tt eae ee Have one of our reliable timc keepers, No person can afford to en- danger an important engagement by not owning a reliable timepeice. Any person may derive a distinct advantage by possessing a good watch, OUR WATCHES ARE TIMEKEEPERS; they are just as represented. A guarantee is given with every watch sold, our prices are so low that the poorest man can afford to carry a good watch, A London lady had eczema for years so badly, her face and neck were so disfigured she went into a life of seclusion, and the stinging pain of it was so intense that, to use her own words, she * went next thing tomad.” She tried many ointments, salves and washes—was treated by otee on skin diseases without getting any lasting benefit. She bought a box of Dr. AGNEw’s OINTMENT—one application gave her comfort, and to-day, after using three boxes her skin is as clear and pink as a baby’s. DR. AGNEW’S CATARRHAL POWDER—R a W. N. TANTON The Great George St Jewler. . DR. AGNEW’S LIVER ee Sold by Dr, S. W, Dodd ee E. Hu seme soreceenes ns maa DP AGREWS \. OINTMENT BEAUTIFIES THE SKB balm ; one application gives comfort and relief in an instant, and in from three to five nights the trouble disappears. Price, 35 cts, DR. AGNEW'S CURE FOR THE HEART—Relicves smothering, palpitation and fluttering, A fever and catarrh. ate the bowels. Tone the N gripe. Pleasant doses. 9 laa villi 2c. — . cal adage, but after allit’s the skin-deep beauty that’s attrac- tive. It would take a big lot of handsome doing to com- pensate for a skin that is diseased and whose appear- ance is distasteful to all who see it, and the torment of the patient whose daily burden it is to bear it about. Dr. AGNEW’s OINTMENT is a won- derful cure for all sorts of Skin Diseases—itching, burn- ing, stinging sensations which are accompaniments—tetter, salt rheum, scald head, ring worm, eczema, itch, ulcers, erysipelas, liver spots, and all eruptions ef the skin—one ap- plication allays the irritation, and perseverance in its use results in a speedy cure. For blind, bleeding, itching, and ulcerating piles it’s a magical A Toronto gentleman, living on Dovercourt Road, spent a small fortune fn treatments and remedies for piles in their yery worst form, was treated by electricity with temporary relief only and had decided to go on the operating table and have a surgical operat:on »erformed, but was recommended to try Di. AGNew’s OINTMENT— he did so. The first application of it relieved the intense distress—he persisted in its use and to-day he's rewarded with a cure after years of sufiering. regular life saver in cases of organic heart troubles. elieves cold in the head in 10 minutes. Cures cts. Somethine New Our gents’ never slip soled and heeled boots, in Dome — gola and Calf Stock, just what you want for damp days—they are decidedly the best thing introduced. No rubber necesary It has the proper degree of softness and elasticity, as well as dura‘ility, preventing dampness through the sole. line in our show winaow this week. See this We are introducing them at the low price of $3.00 and $4.00, men’s and boys |, whole stock heavy. OE OT eG aE 2 eS ee eed. Boots made to stand wear and teas VWreeks& Wearrsa Wheat Tes ks win Specially selected and purchased for cash in the North Two Thousand Bushels White Fife Whea West Territories Ch’town, 26th Nov, 98 : ghes, Druggists. An excellent opportunity for Farmers to secure s¢@ from the best grown in the great Wheat Belt in the Nort Fforace Haszard, CAMERON BLOC ¥ 2