' ee ee ——— THE WALTER BAKER & C0, The Largest Manufacturers © PURE, HICH GRADE. Sep AND CHOCOLATES Pe On this Continent, have received from the great Industrial and Food ¥ EXPOSITIONS An Europe: and America ( ike the Dutet P: rocees, ieee oe ‘ ueed in By of their preparations Their daticious BRE AKF ast COCOA Ie absolutely pere and soluble, and casts less than ene cons a Cu) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER & CO. DORCHESTER, MASS. ASK YO (sR elma al NORWEGIAN \O] DS ihe oiks ILA HYPOPHCSPHITES OF LIME: & SODA alatable aa cream. oO oly In big bottles taste .ike others 6Oc. and $1.00 eee delivery Express Delivery Express. Trunks, Baggage, et vey snd from all trains, steamboats, etc., shert notice Please ave vour orders at C.J Patton & Co’s. Store, side of Ques Squar A. McQUAID jniv26— ti WOOdD's PHOSPHODINE The Great Engiish Remedy. Siz Pnckages Guaranteed to promptly and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Pmissions,Sperm atorrhea, Impotency and all effects 0 Abuse or Excesses, " Mental Worry, e®eessive use of Tobacco, Opiumor Stimw- Beforeand Afte r. - which pawn lead to In- Armity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine known. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; it he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, teclose price ia letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, ome package, $1; six, $5. One will please, siz will cure. Pamphlets free to any address, a > Dat iB t ae ~ ea ae NEWSPAPER ERRORS. ‘rnily agreed that the ex- t by auy means mead rt irequentiy miny elips: Which are ' or printers, bat the broly t it think te auswer for I bie for the ' t ; are tlec line t at ‘ ‘}) rrore that reporters tiprits than them verage reader has i dis shing between the t - - f ' Stak ‘Ss | jact tint a t ! written f{ n sound, and f orth phy, perhaps ab ? * » pote-t “ i b “lt | t wt bp i i I ty i! “xtra ‘ tat } \ Ha t ( it 8 : t i Ls rend t x sd jovrnatliet. in imagine the look of agouy tht st have transfixed Sir William # coun- t ' found himself represent : iV x ied, “Great Diana! What a far t ~ Mr. T. D. Salli |v M.P., tells 1 poem in which the I t «} of fix wae I “Beh i his ahirt’s on fire c ty ibtediy perpetrated by ‘ t t late Earl of Carnarvuao f vy better at the reporter's rable occasion. “In t tid his Lordship, “every x ex ted to have the BD t ac remy fay b ing f who was - 1 t , . fol ow the speech evi t . i but a limited knowl- x of t records of pulpit oratory, gravely published the following ‘ f the sentence “Every clergy- The Weed Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. Sold in Charlottetowr »E Hughes gruggist. Orders by mail - mply filled ANODYNE LINIMERT ynelke ANY OTHe As much ie Im isio Originated by an Oid Family Physician. use for more than Eicnt* Think Of It. % ars, and tii! leads. Gene ration alter Generation have used and bie Every Traveier sho - have a bottle in his satchel. From R&heumai Every Sufferer comics Neursisia, Nervous Headache. mi phmperia, Ceughs,Catarrh, Bron chit, Astim a. « ‘h- Morbus, Diarrhcea, Lamenesa, Soreness in Baty or Li mba, Sti ff Joints or Straing will Gnd in this eid Abodyre re Hef and need) cure Should have Johnson's Every Mother. ou dyne L ‘nim, ent in the ise for Croup, Colda, Sore Throat, Tonsillitis, Cotte, Cuts, Bruiser, Cramps one Pains liable t occur in ony family jee Delays may cove a fe. Kelieves all Summer Somplaints | ike magic. ties, 8% Express paid, 1 8. Johnson & Co.. Boston. Mase Trade supplied by.W. R. Watson © ottetown. DONT DESPAN nar WILL GURE. YoU Dodd's ‘Sider Pills Ds Kheumat song gy ot Female Ir Impure Blood r mae vor by funced, eearees es med ne, r mailon a er box ‘or Six! $2.*0 DR. Re e. SMITH & CO., onemaare, wetcan sell you Dodd’s Kidney Pills at the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.56. Tothe trade—$4.00 yer dozen, or three dozen ai $3.75 per | dozen. Sent by mail to any address post paid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, _may2d Charlottetown. WORRY | AS SAY Wee CoS eS) PRS) that’s what kills a man. Jt Wearies the Brain. Weakens the Nerves. Impairs the Digestive Organs. HAWKER’S Nerve and Stomach TONIC Js a certain invigorator for the victim of worry, overstrain of mind or body, or EXCESSES of any nature. it restores Nervous Energy, relieves Brain fatigue, aids Digestion, restores lost Appetite, promotes sound, refreshing Sleep, and is a perfect E {O00 / nd Fle h Bul ler. Drugyists sell i’. t.@ Bottle, Six for $2.50. y by Hawker Me neCo Lid. St. John.N.B. ONE PILL AFTER EATING _INSURES GOOD DIGESTION. 0. pHNSONS Jet on tee ates ~ —— = sc DAILY EXAMINER SOUND AN ALARM ! Warn Old and “Young of Approaching | i ' ' | Danger. Wa Energy of Body and Mind are at a Low Ebb, Use Paine’s Celery Compound, se i \\\\\ + WAY JOHN IRELAND “T felt something daily giving way, first times, occurred to me that I should, for a loss of appatite, and, as a consequence. the benefit of others, acknowledge the wadays expected to have the t and wisdom of a journeyman tailor his was even better than the of the reyman who fe i himself rted as having spoken about “travel \ « the road whence the traveler's I tur SIN tRORS ur vused by the “lifting” of | “ x tv t! compositor’s case All wi icqtainted with the interior : ts t printing-house have ot , it t ‘ us letters are ar : ‘rent departments of the ea I selected one after another y be required. After a brief ex- | is able to “set” with con- | sid e speed. But in the hurry oi af- terwards re-distributing the type, let t at is illy threwn into the wi div ’ with the result that ‘ binations partaking more of the lu- | dicrous than of the accurate are fre- | quently produced. We read of a clergy: ma} ‘ rted to have spoken ge somewhat profane at 4 ‘ emony. He had been t sermon at the opening of : und had congratulated t gregation ov the fact that they | Ww no longer condemned to pursue } their ministrations in the wmsuitable | atructur which they had hitherto wor- | shipped: but after reading the report of | bis address a local journal he foand } it necessary to ask the editor to explain that the phrase used was not “ damned | old) church,” but “damp old chureb.” | The “harmonium with seven tope”™ which | was advertised for sale would seem to t have been # curious piece of workman- but it is questionable if the original hi ship, | advertisem¢ drew @uy more enquiries | from intending purchasers than would have bee ured if the compositor had | followed his instructions and described | the instrument as having “seven stops.” i “A young i —— during the day” | might go on for a long time seeking suit fable apartments, unless some exception- a int zent landlady happened to be acquainted with the weakness of the printing fraternity; but as grotesque a mistake aa any was that of the West of ireland paper which, in the course of a ong eulogy on a prominent Irieh politi- eased it | Price, 35 cts. post-paid; 6 bot | witheut / a ribe : = nents as the eatest thie BI ibject of their com- *f Ireland has known sine tl days of Owen Roe O'Neill.’ rhe editor had meant to say ‘chief,’ but it 1 net impossible that the mishap was caused by a strong difference in politi ‘al opiuions between the editor and his stafi And finally we have the instance of the snfortunate temperance lecturer who exhorted his hearers to al- ays regard ives ‘he nness as folly, but h 1 id himself described as having “in the course of a powerful address clearly ved his contention that drunkenness is THE HUMAN LEG. Scieutifie Prediction That It Will Deteri- i e Grea lv in Future Generations. Our Paris correspondent writes: A Frenel tricaturist has been showing s what cycliste will come to in a few zenerations. The future ‘“veloce man” is from the hips up like the, definition of line—length without breadth. Below the belt he is swollen out with hard sh and muscles, and the calvd:s are mstrously big. Prof. Yung, of the Geneva University, on the other hand, b ‘yes that the time is coming when man beinzs will have no legs ta speak What with cycling, the great end { civilization now seems to be to en- ible us to move without using feet and legs. It is fast getting on to electrical hackney coaches and rudder balloons. fhe tendency is to throw all the mus- sular activity into the hands and arms. Prof. Yung believes that the future hu- man creature will have the merest sur- vivals of nether limbs and arms of great length. leeth will probably be dwarfed also by the constant use of soft foods that need not to be chewed, but as themareh of intellect will increase in pace the brain wili develop. Of course the stand- ards of beauty with these anatomical changes will alter. When they do, a | person with a set of teeth such fy | ia very fickle and changeable | i ; would now excite the admiration of a dentist would almost seem a beast of prey. Advantages of Steam Yach's Many wonder why it is that men sup- ort expensive steam yachts and go on from place toe place the whole gPASON. Very often there are teasons which nobody suspects, The case is tnown of a wife who enconraged her pasband to buy a yacht and took him away, becnuse in that way only could she keep him ante her and away irom others, and if he kept “half seas over’”’ nobody was the with, There is ™ yacht afloat which cost a «reat deal of ioney, Which is mainly inten led as a sure means of keeping a pretty and ro- € eae now mantie young w ‘fe close to her husband during the honeymoon. It is only oc- casionally that she gets ashore, nee invited on board it a and go off some- like @® avomen, , ani it is its move- ven if friends are easy to chan:ze plan for a yacht, in where else, hard to rezulate or determin: instance is known ments. Still another | of a yacht havinz been purchased for the express purpose oO: getting a dinch- Queeewes ter afloat and keeping her away from en impending unpleasant matrimonial So the vo “it has its orn part iat a ii™, Pi ia lelphia allian to pias — Tims. in se Fer Over Fifty Years. Aw Ovp Ann Wet Trip Remepy.— Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mra. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—-m. w. f. wklv—IJ ¥ RSowe PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! wonder ai discovery. Bo othe ae 2 oa word. Wl positively cure or teiteve imanner of diseace, Tie iatormestion sround 3 ten tines the cnet of a hod of tte Fa} at abvut t and you will always be than! pet, iL aA pose, Th They expel all impurities grons the oe find great be fre mieeres ery ett i . free. ‘ a joss of energy of body and miad became { your Paine’s Celery Compound has alarmingly noticeable.” lone for my wife and myself. I am 70 This statement of Mr. John Ireland, of years of age, and have lived temperately, Fergus, Ont., will remind a multitude of never baving used ardent spirits as a men and women’ living to-day that they beverage, nor tobacco, yet I felt some- have the same unhappy and alarming thing daily giving way; first a loss of experience. appetite, and, as a consequence, a loss of tt is our duty to sound analarm; to energy of body and mind became alarm- warn old and young of approaching dan- ingly uoticesble gers. When energy cf body and mind I cannot tell how the Compound fell faile breakers are ahead, and wrecks on under my notice; but I bought a bottle the sea of life must follow. which I thought relieved. After some It should be borne in mind that all in- months I bought two more, as we were dividuals who are dyspeptic, nervi relapaing; these removed all doubt about sleepless, despondent, melancholic, that its efficacy.” all victims of rheumatism, neuralgia, Rev. R. M. Craig says:—* Mr. John kidney and liver complaints, soon lose Ireland bas been a resident of the County energy of body and miud; we find every of Wellington about 25 years—that he nerve inthe body affected, and the brain taught school in the province for 30 years, is heavy and dull. that he well known and respected, of In order to meet such dangers effectually good character, and worthy of the confi- there is only one sure and “sensible m . om e of any with whom he may come in of treatment--that followed by Mr. Ire- contact.” land, which gave such grand results — the Mr. George eee of Beatty Bros., use of Paine’s Celery Compound. says :—*TI have been acquainted with Mr. Mr. Ireland, whose reputation is vouched John Irelar nd for years, and know him to for by a Presbyterian minister, also by a be a good citizen ani ‘d of more than ordi- juetice of the peace, both of the town of nary ability and intelligence. His reputa- Fergus, writes as follows :— tion is that of a truthful and reliable ‘For the past year the thought, at = = INSURANCE---FIRE, WiARINE, LIFE. The undersigned represents the following first-class British Companies : FIRE. North British and Merea ntile Insurance Company. Union Assurance Society (1714). Manchester Fire Aseuranc e Company. MARINE. British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company. teliance Marine Insurance Company. LiF. London and Lancashire Life Assurance Company. Fire and Marine Policies all written here. Sterling Certificates, payable in all part of the world, issued on shipments. ALSO—The Nova Scotia Marine Insurane C ompany and the Dominion Burglar Guarantee Company of Canada. sa@e- OF FICE—Stamper’s Block, Charlottetown. Ayencies in all Towns and FRED. W. HYNDMAN. Villages. febl2—lyr la sat) crs yy” Pree ED aes Gs: fai =e) e ey yg: cA ae a 2 f. 4 | a Fe & eS rte a Mita, shen x 2 AS La Li ca Sakae eG UF - Gs *saltguRPlt EFFECTUALLY CURES CATARRH, COLD IN THE HEAD, CATALEHAL HEAD- CHE AND DEAFNESS, INF ETC, Sold everywhere. Shine Sb cone M’fd. by THEH aWKER MEDICINECO'Y., L'td., St. John, N.B. Priestley’ S Cravenettes Ladies who dress well are now weariig these waterproot goods tor cloaks, wraps and all over garments. No other material is so satisfactory. They are Rainproof, Porous, Durable, Stylish, Healthy, Comfortable. When asking for them ladies should be sure to say “ Priestley’s Cravenettes. ” monn puunemaiienteemermes a PONEESTTNTTNE TENTH eee eter ennmRREE ema geeningiane ii ‘ating Stoves From $3 up. Cook Stoves From $14 up. Goal Hods from 250, up Fire i20Vel8 from 5¢, up Stove Pipe & Granit Ware DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, Novemberr 2, 1894—tn thn cat ) have been the result. I am idee, I am dyeing, Edith, dyeing, Tints of crimson, bright and fast ; Shades, too, dark as Pluto’s regions, And they cannot help but last. Let me tell you how I do it, Let me wisper in your ear, Diamond Dyes is all my secret ; You can dothe same my dear. Though my clothes get worn and dihgy And with stains are spotted o’er ; Though they look as fit for nothing, I can make them good once more. Though I have not many dollars 'o expend on garments new, I cun dress as well as any, And I kvow that you can, too. Let not fashion’s servile minions Scorn the garments thus made o’er ; "Twas no oar r’s hand that made them, I have done the eame before. I, who took my last year’s dresses, Washed and dyed, and pressed and turned. Male them o’er for this year’s wear- ing— Gowns for which the heart has yearn ed, Yes, I’m dyeing* Edith, dyeing ; No, you do not need to go ; You’ye not hindered me a moment ; Tis not hard to do, you know. Now, no more one needs to wonder How to make their dresses do; When with suc little trouble, ~ “Diamond” makes thein good as new. French women in the rural districts wash their faces in butter and rarely use soap and water. The butter renders the skin beautifully soft and elastic. I I ae GENERALLY PRESCRIBED. The idea that Bright’s Disease cannot be cured Proven to bea Fallacy, Quesec, Nov. 5—Local physicians are much gratified over the letter of Dr. A. G. McCormick, of Bichmond, this province, testifving to his cure of Bright’s Disease, by the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Since the introduction of the remedy in this city, many physicians have not hesitated to prescribe the pills, and numerous cures This latest testi- mony,coming from so well known a medical man, proves that the local men were right inchanging the old-time remedies for Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Hence their jubila- tion. > © << Estimating the length of the railways | on the globe at 60,000 miles, with 10 trains daily, it is calenJated that the loss by wear and tear on the metallic rvils am- ounts to 600 tons a day. — “ Cause and effect ; constipation is the cause of a host of diseases. Raves liver pills cure constipation, thereby preventing its consequent ills, You can tell a . young doctor from an old doctor in the dark, because when you ask the old doctor a question he dosen’t answer you immediately, as if he was cock sure. The oil of the Norwegian Cod Liver is nature’s grand restorative, and is only found in its entirety and purity in Miller’s Emulsion, “the kind that cures” colds, coughs, brorchitis and all affections of the throat and lungs. Every bottle warranted. No oily taste like others. In big botties, 50c.and $1.00, at druggists. Anti-jag is the queer name ofa new medicine which a Maine contem porary says he knows from personal experience will cure the worst case in five minutes. The proprierors have in this article a huge fortune. They say that throughout Maine it is a staple article of commerce, being in as much deme nd as sugar or tea. A Graduate of Toronio University Says: “My children have been treated with Scott’s Emulsion from their eerliest vears! Our physician first recommended it and now whenever a child takes cold my wife immediately resorts to this remedy, which always effects a cure.” Hunzary glass furnaces are built in the forest, which are used for fuel. When the nearby timber is gone a new furuace is built. ee THINGS TO REMEMBER. A cold in the head is the first cause of cuttarrh. Cattarrh is an unhealthy disease and is often followed by consumption. Hawker’s cattarh cure positively cures catarrh, cold in the head and a)! catarrhal troubles. The advance guard of negro emigrants for Liberia, Africa, has started from Bix mingham, Alabama. Iam not surel ever told you whata safe and excellent, as well as palatable cure for Coughs, Colds, Consumption add all Wasting Diseases is made in Halifax, Nova Scotia. If not, let me now say that there is no other Remedy quite as good for these aijinents as Purtxer’s Emu.sion- I need not enlarge—a word to the wise is sufficient—rememter it is Purrner’s Eu- ULS!oN—for sale in your town by all the first-class Druggists, in large eight ounce vottles for 50c. Traces of high antiquity, in many in- stancesrivalling thore of Egypt, haye been found in South Africa. Is MARRIAGE A FAILURE ? “Thou source of all my bliss, and all my That found’st me poor at first, and keep’st me 80.”—Goldsmith. Curs’t is the wretch who learns his life to rue, And blest the ran whose better half is true. MORAL. Use PRUSSIAN OIL, instead of drugs and pills, ‘Twill keep you healthy, save you doctor’s bills, Relieve your pains and aches, from debt, keep you Add to your wealth and happiness, you bet. Then use it, prove it, and you'll say, here’s nothing like it in our day. “Mr. Brantford does not appear to be a very observing feliow,” remarked the um- brella. | “No,” replied the parasol, “but T caught his eye the other day when Mrs. Bradford put me up.’ —---—» « e—_——_—_——— taow to Get @ Sunlight Picture, Send 25 “Sunlight soap wrappers (wrap pers bearing the words “why does a woman look old sooner than a man”) to Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will reveive by post a pretty picture free from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy way todecorate your home. The soap is the best in the market and it will only cost 1 c. postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write your address carefuily. POTATOES, OATS ANI AND PORK W. 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THORNE, Practical YPiumber, hone and saniiary Enginee Having for a number of the United States with mg Plumber, wiil now furnish first and iahelne, of al! kinds at short notice, ; i TESTIMONIALS~Arthuar Johnson, Eaq., | pre mises, novl4—i&w tl dte » | Druggist, Revere Hotel, ete, | All orders left at REVERE OTEL ect3l—dy 3m eod - | —IF You— Want a Qqu- | Want a cock, | Want a partner, : Want a situation, Want @ servant girl, Want to sell a farm, Want to sell a house, Want to rent a house, Want to exchange anything, Want to sell plants or grain, Want to sell groceries or dru Want to sell or trade anyth Want to find customers for auythi Want to seli or buy horses, pigs or ADVERTISE IN THE ZZ AMINER Mortgage male, To be sold by sehioehan Auction, at the Courts Building in Charlottetown, in County. in rince Edward island, On THURSDAY, the third day of January A D 1895, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon: All that tract, piece or parcel of iand sity. ate in Charlottetown aforesaid, being one fourth part of Town Lot Number (17) in the Second Hundred of Towr Les ta the said city, bounded on the north are Square. on the east by land the p Zion Church, on the south by land of Richard Hearts, and on na te pe the property of the Unien Bank Martin O’Halloran’s estate, the said a os a front of eases feet or ea pt Queen Square, and ¢xtendi back eighty = feet or thereabouts. = . The above sale is mad» under and by virtue ote wer of salecontaiued inan I , ortgage, bearing «date the sixth Soom, A D 1878, and made betweeu the © lottetown Y oung Men’s Christian A of the one part and Jobn Ings of the other po further particulars apply to A. Ernest Ings, Attorney-at-Law, or to the M Dated at Charlottetown this sixteen . of October, A D 1894. zs JOHN INGB, octl6—12i law (ter) Mortg WINTER-KEEPING APPLES, Northern Spy, Swaar and Bishop Pip pint Apples for sale by the subscriber. BENJ. BE. WRIGHT, * oct20—3w eod THE S.8. FASTNER Sails every Saturday Evening at 4p. m. FOR HALIFAX, Calling at iawkesbury, Arichat & Cango, i Returning, leaves Halifax every WED- NESDAY EVENING at 6 o'closk, making same valls, Throngh Bills of Lading issued te all ints in Great Britain and Continent at oweet rates. W. W. CLARKE, Ch’town,- June 16—dy. ‘- MORTGAGE SALE. To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House in Summerside, on FRIDAY, the Thirtieth day of November next, A. D, 1894, at the hour of Twelve o’elock, noon, under a power of sale contained in a Mortgage, dated the third day of Septem: ber, A. D, 1891, and made between Philip Gain and Elizabeth Gain (his wife) of the one part, and the undersigned, James Barclay, of the other part :— ‘and situate in Let Eleven, Prince County, = ining land om the north and south of Thomas Lyack, being the northern moiety of that tract of land, bounded as follows :— Commencing at a stake eet in the west side of the maim Wetern Road, in the north-east angle of land of Alexander Gillis; thence west sixty three chains fifty links to Lot Ten; thence north nineteen chains eighty links ; thence east forty-eight chains twenty links to the road; thence to the south-east along said road to the place of commencement, com taining one hundred and ten acres, moiety of which is fifty-five acres. For further particulars apply to @. Edward Wyatt, emer wre 2 Sun All that tract of merside. Dated this 24th day of October, A. BD. 1894. JAMES oct26—dw law (fri) BILL HEADS. (ue Thousand Ass Assorted Sizes FOR $2.75, BEST PAPER AND PADDED. Envelopes from $I. m $1.50 per 1,000 un (Printed). BARCLAY, Mortgagee. THE You wil] save money ae onlering BOW } Orders by mm) promptly attended to. JAMES D. TAVi OR, Queen Streei. ——— om 27 POTATOES. This ie the veer to ship Potatoes to che United States market, Tue duty i6 M8 duced, and the crop throughout the Weat- ern and Middle States a failure. Prices must rule high. Consignments coliciel ard prompt returns made, Write for par iculars and references to D. P. LEONARD, Penn’s Grove, N. J. P. 0. Be x 227. d&w Lyset Farm For Sals. The subscriber offers for sale his valuable | Farm, containing about sixty acres. BAZAAR STORE. | Charlottetown, November 10, 1894—tn thn sat is in good repair. There are six outbuild some are newly built. There are twoorcha one containing sixty trees of different ware ties of fruit. About one aud a haif from the city. Terms eusy. BENOIT sept2>—Im dy & wky