ee a rURK NOVEMBER, tae, | CALEN DpAK First Quar lay 4m, a.m., N F , «ih &. mM Lee Yita ‘ mA. p. m., N New \ 7.8 n m ‘ i Ne _ su High ® water ' j | i 1 440 I 0 | 2 | 1 44 3/8 7] 2 32 i} 8 si 32 ‘| M | 4 28 | i | & 34 : ° 6 38 @ | 7 35 | 9 | Frid 1. =) Se @} Saturis + 3 2&8 tL | Sunda 27; 9 4a a 2 10 24} 13 24) 1 6] 14) 4 . Il Sif 15 “ Z| atrn S| 16 | I ; 3 718 2 231 g 8 ' , 21) ; s { 26 | e ' 18 5 47 | 2 6} iT} 6 59] 22 i 7 56 | ; | 8 43 Huis ‘] 9 26 3 13 10 6 2%; | 10 45 27 M4 i2] ll 2% 18 25 ll | morn aa - ll 0 4 20) 728) 4 10 | 0 | DAILY EXAMINER stLY NEWSPAPER LALAND, ll Tux Leapine I i or P. EL ; gissaed every after yn, from the office of the Examiver Puetisxine Company, in the Leadon House Building. Queen Street. RATES OF SURSCRIPTION. UN ADVANCE) ove YEAR ‘ ° 24.00 &x Morris bccceedee Oe Taree Mente. vdbiepneeiiin’ 1.00 | Oss Monte ; o> eT ' Sent post paid te any part of Canada or the} Unitel states ADVERTISING RATKS For ema’! advertisements which are ordered for only or two weeks the charge is | cents per inch for the first insertion, and ¢/| cents for each continuation. Bate cards are farnisee ton api tien at the office. Specia! | gontract price< at a reduced rete are quoted | fer adv sements feur inches in size or larger, Which are to ran for three months pel longer. No special notices inserted unless paid for | lo eent« per line, and ander ne ' | such paid notices appear mn. ai the rate of circumstances w tp the local Ssec'al discoustse made on all advertise- peas connected with Church Fairs, Bazaare, Pienics, etc. \o notices will be tnserted with the sam- unless the regular rave of 10 cents per Boe is paid. That Tee Exaurver ts considered by our Merchants and Manufacturers te be the lead- ing newspaper in P. E. Island, and conse- quently the most valuable advertising medium throagh whicn to make their announcements pablic, is *bandantly proved by the ‘act that Imordes o accommodate ou: wsuvertisers we bare “«on compelled to enlarge the paper to its pr sent size. Tas Dvicy ExawtneEr is for sale by the fol- lowing agents — M. & T. J. Waish, Eclectic Bookstore, Sum- @erside. D. Sutherland, Souris. Hon. D. Gordon, : -eergetow's. D. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. G. M. Clarke, Alberton A. J. Menei!l Stanley Bridge. The Weekly Examiner 8 issued every Friday morning from the publishers’ office. [t is made up of matter which has appeared in the Daily editioas, and is a first-class weekly newspaper—interesting and ful! of the latest news. The subscription for Taz WkREKLY Exam. INER, 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 Tue DarLy EXaMIvER. Gentlemen, we don’t want tocourt you for your trade, outside of treating you with courtesy and giving you what we conssder values not easily duplicated. If we give you goods for little or nothing we are cheating somebody. Our good customers would not go in for that, so we promise you that none can undersell us, value considered. Our trade has been steadily growing, through, we presume, just treatment. which is an indica- tion of life and health from a business standpoint. Don’t be afraid to put us to & little trouble by asking to see our goods. We will be always pleased to see you. JOHN T. MCKENZIE. 46 $10 per eet. Peetial , set- $2.00 and up t ward+. Painlese ¢x - traction of teeth, DR. J . P. MUKRAY, Ottice, 145 Queen St., oct6 Cuarlottetown, P. E. 1, STEAME: COILA For West Indies. This Steamer, noted for sate carrying, Will leave Char etown for the West In lies 4 t the is DECEMBER, and Wilearry Hor-e« under de k Applications fur space nua t be made at On Le D. FARQUHARSON & SON. Ch’town, Nuv. 14, 1894—eod wy li Neuz Store. WATCH REPALHIN.« tent a side line! With us—we make a sperralty of it—devote Moetof our time t W There are no more CXpert reyairers in theelty than ours, We epairand insure your wateh against injury We.a year GUODSTEIN, EXPERT WATCH REPAIRER Fverything so new and nice, Every' ting eo low tn price. Everybody ougtit to eall And see our Bargains for the Fall, 4tour New Shop opposite J. D. McLeod's. | hovs—m dy & wky . eas TERMS ; Four Dollars a Year NEW SERIES —_———S ne + e,.,, rr rns aaa LN ; ? le Re; 7 ’ ge McCLURE'S ' MAGAZINE POR 1895 Vel. IV. Begins December, 1894. A splendidly illustrated ,ife of | NAPOLEON, ¢@ great feature of which will he SEVENTY FIVE PORTRAITS f Napoleon, showing him from vouth to leath; also portraits of his family and contemporaries, and pictures of famous battlefields; in all nearly 200 PICTURES i ' Begins in November and runs through | ; @igit numbers. The Eight Napoleon Numbers, $1.00. TRUE DETECTIVE STORIES by authority from the archives of the Pinkerton Detective Agency, | Lincoln and Pinkerton (Nov. 1894); the Allan Pinkerton’s Life; | Molly Maguires ; Storie+ of Capbure of Train Rubbers, For | gers, Bank Robbers, ete; cach complete iin one isene, !2 in all. SHORT STORIES BY W. D. Howells, Rudyard Kipling, Couan Doyle, Clark Russell, Robert Barr, Octave Thanet, Bret Harte, Capt. King, } | 1 Joel Chandler Harris: and many others. | NOTFD CONTRIBUTORS. Robert Louis Stevenson, F. Marion Crawford, Archdeacon Farrar, Sir Robert Bal!, Prof. Drummond, Archibald Forbes, Thomas Hardy. Send three 2-cent stamps for a sample copy to the publishers, S. 8S. McCLURE, Lrp., 30 Lafayette Place, novld New York. STRAYED. | A Cow has been on the premises of the unler-igned for three weeks. The owner can have the same by proving property and paying expenses. If not claimed before the 15th of December she will Le sold. JOHN KENNEDY, iowI—wy 2i New Perth. TO INVESTORS, | Offers will be received nntil December Ist for $350 to $500 Colville School Deben tures, payable in from 5 to 10 years in $100 shares, stating price per share at 6 per cent., or at par, st ting interest. Pre Cloths, Gents’ Furnishings, Ready- i sent bnildings insured for $500; assexc- | able property, $112,000. Apply to ARCHD. CURRIE, For Trustees. Souris East, Nov. 19, 1894—dy 4i | | What’s the time? _ If you have a Congh it ia time you were takizg GRAY'S ,, RED SYRUP “ SPRUCE GUM THE OLD STANDARD CURB FOR COUGHS, COLDs, ASTHMA and all LUNG AFFECTIONS, Gray's Syrup has been on trial for more thas © years and the verdict cf the people is that it ip the best remedy known. 28c. and Se. per bottle, Sold everywhere. KERRY WATSON & CO. Pnopaisvone uwOonw Te BAL. arson@ PILLS hake New, Rich Blood! Thee piile were a wonden S o othn ake them in the wo (4. WH positivelycuare or relieve Ui manner of disease, T..¢ information around ent ya is Worth ten titaes the cost of a box of pills 9 at abvat them, and you will always be thankful mF LL & DOSK, They expel all impurities from the kelleate women find great benetit fc". using thea Lustrated pamph'et free. 8 id everyw Sere, or sent will for 2% cts. stampr five boxes gi.ca DR tt : WRSOS & eo View ae Rt wt Mase ~ NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subseriber is now prepared to make Su -veys of Land, run Boundary and Divisio Lines, furnish Plans, etc.; also, techanic 4 aud Architectural Drawings, Plans, Speci + cations and Estimates. J. P a, od Surveyor, Pownal Street. Charlottetown, Aug. 25, 1s04—dv & wy Carriage “Factory We are showing this season a finer line of Carriages than shown by us heretofore. The assortment consists of Top and Open Buggies, Jump Seate end Road Carts. For style, comfort, durability and excel- lence of workmanship our stock cannot be surpassed. Also at hand, at lowest prices, CARTS, TRUCK WAGONS, and all Carriage Findings, such as Pocket Boots, Whip Socket«, Washers, etc., usually found in a first-class Carriage Shop. snd Prompt attention to Repairs. Painting a specialty. Terms reasonable. JOUN McLEAN & SON. julyl3—dy & wky POTATOES, OATS AND PORK WANTED We will pay high prices for produce this fall, as we want to collect every dol- lar due us; also, we intend to clear out our entire stock, so that farmers will find it will pay them to deal with us. Wo sid give a Kindly but firm warning to all who owe us to pay up. ARCH. CURRIE, Souris, Sept. 18th, 1894-—3 mos cow. JOHN McLEOD & CO., $20,000 Worth of Goods to be Sold. “™e THIS IS THE GENUINE. ‘ Our trade-mark on Buff Wrapper avound every bottis THE WONDER OF HEALING. <j FORRILEUMATISM,NEURALGIA, | SESeEY |] WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, | Tim" PILES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, _ Refuse Substitutes, INFLAMMATIONS, CATARRH, cheaply. Sd HEMORRHAGES, and ALL PAIN. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS og Used Internally and Externally. Prices, 50c., Cheap. Si, Cheaper, S1.75, Cheapest. Genuine is strong and pure. Can be diluted with water, Sele Marwfacturers POND’S EXTRACT CO.. 7G FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK- Dissolution ; Ee. Partnership. Merchant Tailors, Upper Queen Street. | ee ee ee ree The term of the above partnership having expired we place our entire stock of made Clothing, etc., on the market, and they have got to go. ‘The slaughter sale begins at once, and will continue uutil our immense stock is cleared out. Sale now on and tor cash only. LIST CF DISCOUNTS: Naps, Meltons, Beavers, Broadcloths, Worsteds, Tweeds, Trowsering and Ladies’ Mantle Cloths, cent. off. Fur Coats, 25 per cent. Fur Caps, Fur Collars, Fur Gauntlets. 39 per cert. Faney Cotton Shirts, 50 per cent. Odd Coats, Odd Vests, 49 per cent. off. White Shirts, Neglige Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Under- clothing, Wool Gioves, Kid Gloves, Buckskin Gloves, Hats, Silk Handkerchiefs, Ready-made Clothing, Ulsters and Overcoats, 33 1-3 per cent. off. novél e Fi... F3 lates Desires to announce to his many patrons and the public generally that in addition to his regular line of Custom Work and Handmade Boots and Shoes, He now carries a few select lines of Imported Boots and Shoes, ALSO RUBBERS AXD OVERSHOES, Serges, 30 per which he will dispose of at very fine prices. Give him a cali. Charlottetown, Navember 13, 1894- dy & wky a F she does, see that the wash is made Easy anc Clean by getting her SUNLIGHT SOAP, which does away with the terrors of wash-day. Experience will convince her that DOES YOUR Wire Do HER OWN JES’ 'FOR® CHRISTMAS, Sil ' Vill. Mother exlis me Willie—but the tellers | eal! me Bil}! : Mighty gial Paint a girl—rnther be a ‘ ban . Without them that’s worn by Fauntleroy ! } Love to chawnk green apples an’ go ewim- rnin’ in the lake— ; Hate to take the cheeastor-ile they give fr | belly-ache ! Most all the time the hnll year roun’ there | ain’t no flea on me. i But ‘jes ‘fore Christmas I’m as good as |! kin be! vt al | 5 : . pou? —_ } 1 ! : : | Father calls me William, sister calis me Ya { Wil! vache, curls an’ things ’ sal Got a yailer deg named Sp mt—sick him on the cat; Fust thing she knows she dvesut know where she is at! Got a clipper-sled, an’ when us boys goes outto elide Long comes the grocery cart an’ we all hook n ride! But, sometimes, when the grocery man is worritted and cross, He reaches at me with his whip, and lar- rups up his hoss; An’ then I jaffan’ holler: “Oh, you never | teched me! But jes’ *fore Christmas I’m as good as I kin be! lil Gran’ ma says she hopes that when I git to be a man, I’ll be a wissionerer like her oldes’ brother Dan, As wuz et up by the cannib'ls that lives in Ceylon’s Isle, Where every proapeck pleases an only man is vile! But gran’ma she had never been to see a Wild West show ! Or read the life of aniel Boone, or else I guss she’d know That Buffallo Bill an’ cow boys is good enough fr me-— Excep’ jes’ ‘fore Christinas, when I’m good as I kin be! iV Then ol’ Sport he hangs around, :o so.lum like an atill-- His eyes they seem a-savin’: inatter, little Bill ?” The cat she sneaks down off her perch, a-wonderin’ what's become Uy them two enemies uv bern that use ter make things hum ! But I am so perliteand stick #0 earnest- like to biz, That Mother says to father: proved our Willie is !” But futher, havin’ been a boy hiseelf, sus- picions me, When jes’ fore Christmas, I’m as good as likin be! “What's er | “Hew im- \ For Christmas, with its lots an’ lote uv candies, cakes an toys, W uz made, they say, f'r proper kids, and not fr naughty boys! So wash yer face, an’ bresh yer hair, an’ mind yer p’s and q’s, An’ don’t bust out yer pantaloons, an’ don’t wear out yer shoes; Say yessum to the ladies, an yessir to the men, An’ when they’s company don’t pass yer plate fr pie again; But thinkin’ uv the things you’d like to see upon that tree, Jes ’,ore Christmas be as good as you can be !— Eugene Field in December Ladies’ Home Journal. —aeee —— 4 THROUGH THE DARDANELLES. Probable Admission of Russia's Black Sea Fleet Into the Mediterranean, A special cable to the New York Her- ald from London says: “If information, which certainly seems authentic, is not at fault, the Russian fleet now in the Black Sea will within a fw months pass through the Darduielics into the Mediterranean without firing a bos: ile shot or the making by England of even adiplomat.c prote-t Kither the so-ealied Anglo-Russian reap- preachment.means this or nothing; with less than this Russia will not long rest satistied by whatever means she may have to obtain it. Thus itis said here it is clearly to England’s true interest to make a virtue of what sooner or later must be a necessity, and to greet Russia on her en- trance to the Mediterranean as a friend rather than as a foe. This was the view taken of the situation by avery high official to-day, but who naturally consented to talk freely only on condition that his name would not be allowed to transpire. “Russia,” be said* “ig England’. natural ally for the simple reason that she can, if she wishes, be her most dangerous rival. Russia has repeated ly practically signified her intention of en- tering the Mediterranean, and it is absurd to think that, after giving way ax she did years ago,on the pointof allowing un armed fl-et in the Black Sea at all, Eng- land should forcibly resist this unreason able demand. It is to enable her to give way with grace that so much is being diplomatically made of the reapproach- ment.” It is, however, true that there is more than mere foreign office diplomacy under- lying it. The new czar is essentially his mother’s son, resembling the Duke of York in temperament as well as physical- ly, and in the case of so autocratic a ruler this personal equation must have an im- portant bearing upon international events. The entrance of the Russian fleet into the Me literranean, supposing her to be Eng- land’s ally, will not affect the latter’s inter- est one whit, but should she come as the ally of any other country or conti- it PAYS to use this soap. WASHING? Seeton and Mitche!|, Halifax. agen’ ® fer Nova Scotia and P. E. Isiand. or” COAL! COAL! ——~ ee eee ON HAND AlyD DALLY ARRIVING: Round, Nut and Slack, FROM ALL "THE LEADING MINES. Also, HARD COAL, and WOOD. Leave your orders before the streets re meiddy. N. B. The Sydney: Coal th at I hamdie is from the Old Mines at North Syduey, properly knoww as the Sydney Mines, | and is the onty Gunurne Sydney Coal having a registered trade mark as such ; ani the pabli« are cautioned against other Coals sold with the prefix “ Sydriey” that they are not the uine “ Syd Oy ee R. McMILLAN. Charlottetown, October 1, 4894—6m dy & wv nental power the situation would be ma terially altered, as active intervention on the part of the Porte. This does not eater into the realm of possibilities. The Dardanelles will Le kept merely as a chan- nel of passage, and the fleet will be | allowed to concentrate itself into Turkish | waters. On the other hand, her main | object of free access to the waters of the | | Mediterranean being gained, Russia will probably cease {oO appear as a menace to the Ottoman en. pire, which she will allow to puraue peacefully its own aims. In some quarters the presence of Woods Pa:. a, of the Turkish navy, in London :t the present time, is con-trued as having a | direct bearing onthe question. On the | other hand Woods Pasha’s direct assur- | ance isto the contrary. He says he is | merely here ou sick leave and that he is | taking no active part in public affairs. i into the confidence of the people | by the good it is doing. Fair trials quarantee permanent CURES. Anyone wishing for first-class PHOTO- GRAPHS or Christnas presents should pot fail to visit right away the studio of CLOUD HILL Queeen Street, and so give ample time to finish them off Al. First quality, correct likeness and fair prices. dy t) 30 ‘Epps’s’ » — SE LPOTO TENTS —_ SURAT BERNIARDT, ; } NOT ONLY Tic) GREATEST ACTREESE | OF LER’*RAY EUT A WOMAN OF | "“IGH. ATTAINMENT IN MANY OTHER BRANCHES OF ART. Probably there is not a woman {n the world to-day whose name is more familiar than that of Sarah Bern- hardt; she needs no introduction to the Canadian people, therefore, we will simply quote what she has writ- ten about ‘Vio Mariani’: ‘I have been delighted to find “Vin Mariani’ in all the large cities of the United States, and it has, as alwars, largely helped to give me that streugth so necessary in the performance of the arduous duties whieh I havé imposed upon niyself. I never fail to praise its vir- tues to all my friends, and I heartily congratulate you upon the suecess which you so well deserve.’ Dr. Cyrus Edson, chief of Health | Department, New York, says that in eases of influenza (La Grippe) where patients suffer with high fever end catarrh in the head, the most a _ a VOL 34 —- WY ¢ o>. he hee THE REASON ‘ I do not understand hs shaneil ad \ | cannot say—bnt this | know, i No nebler heart then Jovk’s conld God effectual remedy is the generous dif- fusible tonie ‘Vin Mariani.’ All gro- cers and druggists keep it, but if you shonld not find it at your write direct to Lawrence A. Wilson & Co., Mentreal, and if you enclose a | s‘an) for postage you will receive an x’bum containing the photographs ef many celebrities who have testi- Lod to the excellence of ‘Vin Martant.* Gratetul—Comtorting. Cocoa. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. “By athorongh knowledge of the nat ural laws which govern the operations of | digestion and ‘nutrition, and by a carefn! 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 heavy dostors’ bills. It is by the judicious use ot uch articles of diet that a constitution mney be gradually built up antil strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around ue ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many 8 tacal shaft by keeping ourseives well! forti fied by pure blood and a properly nourish sd frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. old only in packets, by Grocers, labelled tue, JAMES EPPS & CO., Lid, Homewpathic Chemists. London, Eng tand. P. E. Island Railway. On and after FRIDAY, lst June, 1894, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sunday+ excepted) as follows :— Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down: Read up PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM 24) 600....... Charlottetown......- 6h 9 301 614.....Royalty Junction..... 6 9 is 350 648. ....North Wiltshire...... 8 40 658.......Hunter River....... 62 fit 442 736... -B Ibane. ....... 501 7% SBS 7 BD. .wcccocce Enmerald.......... 455 7% BOR Fs osiss00< Freetown. ........ 445 th ECB TB. 00.000 Kensington ........ 429 «645 600 815)....... Ar Ly 5 406 64 PM Sum mersid AM 140 830)....... Lv Ar 840 1105 302 B45. .......- Miscouche. . 325 W4i 223 906.. 307 4017 $17 935.. 237 985 442 1030.. - 146 208 508 1047.. 130 74 6 OO 21 14. .......00 Alberton. .......++ 1® 7 6 55 11 56 ish. AZZ 6 4 PM AM PM AM AM PM AM P ¥ 630 300.......Charlottetown..... 9D 56 65) 315.....Royalty Junction..... 905 5 6 723 340.,-.......Bedford.........840 44 805 405).......ATr Ly.......¢ 815 4# { Mount Stewa t 820 416).......LY¥ B00 8D 3S POO 43. -+- Morell..: . 742 3818 930 500. ..8t Peter’s 7D 246 1014 583. Bear River 645 15 a, eS PeBves « scodee 6b 1h AM PM AM P™ POR OOO eee TERROR ee EEE HEHE EEE EEEEEER SEES EEE CESESSOED OD AM PM AM PM 825 419.......Mount Stewart...... 810 34 928 608.........-Cardigam.......... 717 2 BOSD BPD nos ond Georgetown........700 2L AM PM AM P P? AM DTD. pcdidccetusteus Emerald..... bodes lbes 7B COG... cc0rscvees Cape Traverse.... «--+-+++ 62 PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways, Moncton, N. B. A. McDO'N ALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. B “SCOTLAND FOR EVER.’ THE ANNUAL DINNER —IN HONOR OF— St. Andrew's Day, Under the Auspices of the Caledonian Ciuh, wi'l be held at the QUEEN HOTEL withinaarl PN seni Monday Evening, Dec. 3rd. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. For sale from members of Committee, viz., James Paton, John McPhee, Charles Webster, John McLaren. D. FINLAYSON, Secy. Committee. nov2i—dy 2{, 24, 28 & 3rd dec AT CRAPAUD. ggqoon’s Sarsaparilia wins its way' A. H. WADMAN, of Charlottetown started the Undertaking at Crapand las spring. All kinds of Caskets, large and small, and all small prices. Ladies’ and Gents’ Robes at small prices. A first-class Hearse and Horses. Draped Stools for the Caskets vi a furnished - drapery. Funerals will be promptly at tended 10 b Mr. A. Wadman, Crapand. Orders for Embalming, if wanted, will be dealers | Pxine’s Celery Compound Ee ees Toronto, Ontario. ‘2 Well as Ever After Taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla we toi] all the day, My Jock and T, Though i Yet poverty sits in our cottage dour, | And each day bears the look that yester | wore My Jock hath brawn aud muscle, are, and brain; Yet duller men in chariots pass us by: The reason wiry bestow. We eat our simple fare in thank fulness Nor crave the dainties Fpreal veto th high, My Jock and f; They quail life’s wine, and we the lees— ” And who can tell the reason why ? And haply, a Httle while, we'll under- stand When cowslips waves grox and long grass Upon our humble graves, It shall he well with my cear Jock and I— We shall be happy with God’s reason why. — Mattie Holland Swan. ~2-e-e -———-—-—__—_—- WHOSOEVER HEARETE. fen and Women Who Are Mar- tyrs fo Rhuematism Can he Thoroughly Cured. The In‘al ible Remedy, The great modern Triump of medical ecience is Paine’s Celery Compound. Ii- marvellous curing powers are talked or in every quarter of the civilized world, ard the ablest physicians are astonished with it# life-giving and health-restoring result~. As 4 positive cure for rhuematism and sciatica. Paine’s Celery Compound has no equal known to man. In Canada alone this wonderful medicine has cured more rhuematic men and women than have been cured by all other combined agencies The most obstinate and most desperate cases have been met with perfect success. Hundreds of testimonals from the best people of Canada support every claim made for Paine’s Celery Compound, Are you suffering from rhuematism or sciatica, dear reader ? Have you met with reverses and fxilures in the past through the use of deceptive and worthless prepara- ions? There are many we know who have been driven deeper into sufferings and agonies owing to experiments with pills and mixtures and compounds that are positively harmful] and dangerous. If you are now using any such medi- cines stop them at once, if you value your life. Ask your druggist or dealer for Patne’s Celery Compeund, that will surely and certainly banish your troubles. The following letter from Mr. G. J. Me- Donald, merchant tailor, of Cornwall, Ont demonstrates the superiority of nature’s medicine :— “After having given your Paine’s Celery Compound a thorsugh testing, I am pleased to say a few words in its favor. For three years I suffered terribly from rheumati-w. It seemed to me thot I was forced to endure all the agonies and pains that a mortal conld possibly experience from the dread- ful disease. “While suffering I tried many of the advertised medicines and also doctor’s pre- scriptions; but never found a cure until | procured a supply of Paine’s Celery Com- pound from McHrffie & Elvidge, druggist» of thistown, Paine’s Celery Compound worked like a charm—it seemed to strike at the very root of iny trouble. I am now cured; all pains are banished, and in every respect I am a new man. “I shall always consider it a pleasure and duty to strongly reconmimend Paine’s Celery Compound to al! who are afflicted with ruuematism.” ff Lonvox, November 23.— Lord Kimber ly, secretary of state for Indian affairs, has declined to receive the Armenian deputation who wished to protest against the conduct of the Turks in the Sassoun massacre. In his reply tothe Armenian association, he says that he may not comply with the request for consular reports on affairs in the Sassoun district. He expresse< appro- val of the Sultan’s decisivn to send a com- mission to Sassoun, adding that Sir Philip Currie is impressing upon the Porte the importance of making the inquiry prompt, thorough and impartial. The Armenian= are much displeased with Lord Kimber- ley’s reticence. They will hold a public meeting to protest aga'nst the cruelty shown by Turks to Armenians in Asia Minor cereeeniauiinennunt Billing aad cooing flourish during the honeymoon. Afterwards the bill-ing some- times stops che cooing. LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading cnarged for at the rate often cents per line. Misses’ and boys’ skating boots, our own make, selling low.—-J. H. Bell. Overshoes and rubbers, the cheapest in town, at J. H. Bell’s. New shelled walnuts and shelled almond just received at Beer & Goff’s. No one equals the value Moore & Mce.- Leod give in men’s underwear. A suit for 45 cts—strong and heavy for 95 cts—and the best all wool one dollar suit in the city, —for one hundred cents. One of the pleasures of a Saturday night promenade is a call at Carter’s Establish- ment to see the beautiful stock of Holiday goods now on exhibition on the two floor of their Establishment. This firw mak: one of the most attractive window displays in the city. : S. A. McDonald can’t be beat to cut a suit and make it neat. 20 per cent discount off ladies fur capes, collars an | muffs to-day at J. B. McDonald & Co’s. Our sluughter sale is to be continued from day to day until the entire stock is disposed of. Comeand get the bargains when they are going—Jobn MeLeoi & Co Por use next fortnight, Gay & dou will sell good large winter-keeping celery, at 25e per doz. A plan to keep celery through the winter given away free tocach parehorss. Call at our stall in the mar et Charlottetown, or address orders (with cash) to J. J. Gay & Son, Pownal, dy 2 wk m & th & wk. Come to the McKay Wollen Co. and take your choice from the largest and attended to at once by A. H. Waiman, Charlottetown. dy sat wy ly—oct26 cheapest stock of ulsters, reefers and over- Cured of a Serious Disease. “] was suffering from what is known as Pright’s disease for five years, and for days at s ime Ihave been unable to straighten myself 1). Iwas in bed for three weeks; during that time I had leeches applied and derived no bene- Seeing Mood’s Sarsaparilla advertised t 1c papers I decided to try a bottle, I tound HOOD’S Sarsaparilla CURES relief before I had finished taking half of a bot- tlc. Ipotso much help from taking the first bottle that I cdeciaed to try another, and since caking the second bottle I feel as well as ever 1 did in my life.” Gro. MunRreTr, Toronto, Oat. Hood’s Pills are prompt and efficient, yes eas; of aciion. Sold by all druggists. 25e, Cannery “NAP RAY re enews La oc rw. oor : BS ~ DIGESTIO 3 ; — | AND 5 wf i 5 7 pe “S| PURIFIES 5 / 9 a gp tt eh ; Ee Sie, «= THE {i rT 2 er a en —— BR 1 g ADAM S eTRET TA OE UTTI SUE RE U K ? fllow uo imitations to be palmed : eff on yen. by PPALIPL ALL LADD AAS TERPSISHORE HALL, Great George Street. A Class of Adults for instruction In Dan- cing and Bell Room Etiquette willanen at the above Hall on TURSDAY, 2°th instant, at spm Intending patrons are invited to cali any time previous to date of opening, x. BURRIS. nov.5—dy 3i ’ It’ is Really Laval to any [ported =, », ‘Take my Advice and e ) Insist on ‘Getting this / 10 Cenk SMoKe foe Ae Sa Sa ON Be J Ee nec Ox onteeen NS . Consumption. The incessant wasting of a con- sumptive can only be overcome by a powerful concentrated nourish- ment like Scott's Emulsion, If this wasting is checked and the system is supplied with strength to combat the disease there is hope or recovery. Scoit’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypophos- phites, does more to cure Con- sumption than any other known remedy. It is for all Affections of Throat and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Bron- chitis and Wasting. Pamphlet free. Scott & Bowne, Delleville. AN Druggists. B0c. & i. THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000, A Soviety established with a view to disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and help artists. Incorporated by Letters Patent of the ne of Canada, the 27th February 1893. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St, Montreal, The hichest Gallery of Paintings in Canada, Admission Free, All the Paintings are originals, most) from the French school, the leading ern school. Eminent Artists, such as Franceaie aneree Aublet, Baron, Pezani, Petit- jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a reat many others, are membe:s of thie Society. 68 members of this Society are exhibitors in the Saion in Paria. Sale of Paintings at easy terms,§and distribution by lot every week. Price of tickets, 25cts. Ask for our Catalogues and Ciroulers. aug29—mwf tf REVERE HOTEL, (Formerly Rocklia House) This centrally located Hotel, which ix within five minutes’ walk of Railwa Depot, has been thoroughly cleaned, painted and renovated. Is fitted with bot water, and possesses the finest bath rooms in an} Hotel in the city. Terms moder- ate. Coach meets ail trains. P. 8. BROWN, Proprietor. eoats in the city novi? lw septl9—dy 6m wy l yr le as de Uentaac _ cs - pn Serpe en hee 3 ++ Rane be fp bd i Ly a 4 ee G is