creees ae? GN ‘ st nacRinrrian | Berate read, ROOM E DAILY EXAMINER. Book and— . «JOD Printing We have first-class facilities for turning out the best qual- @ac Year 84.00 inti Six Montes 2.00 “This 1 . ity of Job Printing, from a ra ’ 1.00 t=RMS : i ene i kates ei ee ee i.e fERMS : Four Dollars a Year s is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Single Oopies Two Ocents Visiting card to tre largest ' ypartotCa sorthe | ree a eee coe - display work. ——-- et . : : Prices low. T 1G WEEKLY EXAMINER Work TOL 36 ‘HARLOTTETOWN ISLAND, TUESDAY, DECEMBER WO cuianeee sdiit Satan ttismeae! VOL 36. CHA TETOWN. P. E. LAND, TUESDAY, DECEMB 1, 1896. NO 120) ‘cans oc on ’ i ' yay . hiy: wApaper t : ‘ ’ : | ‘Examiner Publishing Company em / — . —_ — een — _— aes _ —— — — — — - ae _ —— . i SHOOTING AT COVEMEAD. | 4 SPARS Dh Ss’ FS DP ADPAPePeEPeEKZRe INKERMAN FARM, < Le sie | “he IS? NS Sew PFO PDK-LP EES * -—— ‘ 5 f rhe annual shooting of No. 6 Co., 82nd eT S C ; iv he a ting 10 \ (Stati correspondznce of the Co-operative ( B itialion, was held On the coth Inst,, at the rs Farmer.) ' ‘ . ‘ompanv’s range, Covehead. The thanks , ] bleod of humaniiv. ® py | Compas Ange, ‘ ; i » wes oe _ . It of t ficers and men was cord:ally tea A long cherished desire to visit this . i : ‘ ut is @ | asred to thoee gentlemen whe contributed celebrated fruit farm was gratified on the i Hood's WV 20 liberally towards making their prize| 7% first day of October, the day after the | i eee % meeting a success Below 18 a summary } King’s County exhibition. Torough the | ‘ u kt of the shooting. Ranges, 300 and 400] | kinduess of J. Leslie Poole, Esq., of Lower Ae September, 1891, I made a misstepand | vards, Snider rifles; possible, 50 points : | \ Montague—at whose pleasant and hospit- injured my ankle. Very soon aflerwards, | Pts able home we were a guest—we were driven . | Sgt B McMillan, wrap by McKay Wool ) eee oo seven miles to the n Co ‘i 44) , n. e x Fd | oe ° - | h b ki Inkerman Farm is situated on Lot 52 . . ‘ ’ g } 14 ~ ‘ . 4 - So oO " ae Pe . a i mR 4 | = Has an nounced in no uncertain ter ms t iat e has once more een crowned Ing King’s County, about two aud a half miles Colds lead to coughs, coughs to Pneumonia + hale Shaw, ar ng mits, das Paton “ . - - . : : ae os | 4 ie | h h west of the lively, thriving seaport of | and Consumption ; therefore, it is.all impor sibs , | Pie T Lawson, $hessieenoeeenscsoreee Al | and will rule as an absolute monarch for the next 6 months. Montague Beidee.. The tiem: oamnatn:.ak iene GUE A OnE Wakes te sone ake ‘ niet , > | Pie M : me en rd 150 acres of good dry land. The eoil is af lungs. Munyon’s Cold Cure will positively beea | t t | c APA MEGH ap ad tak Renkin one : sandy loam resting on clay sub oil. The break a cold gue of twenty-four hours = ‘ I ‘< Pc ii Pre “june ete ag ei situation is somewhat elevated, affording a = ie ee he 7 = naniiants cary: ‘ ; tae ge aye esa OED ao a splendid view cf the surrounding country ren the cold reaches the lungs or bronchial - : retief OR i iiwevaivroe< ow eneietes SOE 4 oe entien = tubes the Cough Cure should be used alternate- a =wene i f | Lieut W Shaw, $1....... nw sagen cases What makes this farm so interesting is ly every half hour with the Cold Cure, The ® se by Hi : i Pte W McMillan, pocket book, Geo | he f . 3 6 Shs sess mrerestt 'S oa old Cure is guaranteed to prevent pneumonia ‘ to try it. | I i taken i ee | | 6 t . = - a“ oe poeens eatarpromag ifused in the beginning of acold. Pneumonie, allof t tles th had healedand | Pte W Duncan, revolver, J Brent ro — ret Boberteoo, hae is the short | or inflamation of the lungs, can be controlled the s » had gone down. My a ke a a71 ¥ Space vf twenty years succerded in estab- | by the use of these two cures. y edown. My; ae pee aT eer a “tent ‘ lishing an orchard and garden that is at The Cough Cure positively cures bronchitis, a jn 7 2 "el uname ei eceane 5° once a thing of beauty and also a very | tickling in the throat, hoarseness, loss of voice, ee a oo, eee ” > . . ‘ “a . . . ~ . itab.e -euterprise. The orchard is | soreness of the chest, difficulty in breathing SD Bey Bh eiiaccicstines g4]) \ ' | J , profits i , ) ig, ie a a : ees spuartyrrere \ The clothing kings althouch livine ln the realm In whic l ack Frost 1S king twelve acres in extent and most al! is in | hacking cough and all pulmonary diseases | 7 D Mel ~ oe Hioennes OE] ] 5 il . 4 8 5 . . r bearing. Here are apple trees ot all the where the lungs are not too far consumed by Jt ’ col. (idbbides +e 0404 r y iw; 3 - 4° ‘ se or CO eC it} thercle Li Cae neem nee ; ’y no means bow with submission to his Highness, The armour they wear, leading varieties planted, each variety by | disease or covered with tubercles is? I } i ; - i ae . \ = . e ° ‘ ; ° : a itself, in rows each way, with an exactness | , A separ ure for eat h eer At all : j das Johnston, iv de taciccncnsesonn a \ r . . . druegists, ystly 25 cents a 3 ft rm 3 fered ta | can Papenee The. “ SZ and with which they clothe their followers, is proof against all the darts of that is pleasing to the eye. At the time | “usgists, mostly 25 cents a vial : = ’ : : . Lauchlin, 15¢......0++ 001100028 ra : : s © b of our visit the trees were so heavily a — Tor to Pr - -_ : ” is pans rt AULT, OUC. . cececveces -« , > ~ : Po} “ | Aide t., oronto., answerer wit re ct eens et : King Frost, and enables them to live independent of his presence. And be loaded with fruit that many of them were | iedical advice for any’ discas en a ee _ : otua woken down n fall varieties ee ae eae : Me. ee Re pee er ere 27 X > ‘i h . bi KF - y : i oe te 7 it known to all those who are under the sway of this arbitary monarch Frost the preference seem to be for Emperor, = ney aati t | Serg 7 oe ont atriot. ners i : wegen . ° “i . Alexander and Duchess of Oldenburg, a ipaaneer teilianiainienaineiiimaiaciiiiiiads ae® tf: : ‘e a oid alii st al H af D that if Vou will join our ranks you shall be fitted out with this impregnabl e a ven varieties aan ne 2 ee ee — ‘ ” 7 . ‘ ° rst named are such heavy, constant] ¢& ; Farquharson ink ddesias daveaioc me \ ’ . B | ot l = . 4 : ° aac er eet armour and live a life of comfort. elow is a list of articles which we call our bearers the proprietor thinks “that they | $2 oe <i an, te ¥ ec it ) ‘ are most profitable. In winter varieties | J SE MHL Amid B06 oess ooo cen ccvneen 26 | | fall dress suit. the Baldwin, Russet, Ben Davis, Ribston| 62 U 6 3f sf 1 Jas Lamphier, ap, : t “he tte 4 Pippin, and many other standard kinde,| *, rt me k oa oe . " rites - i en eee ‘ are successfally grown. The trees are as} .’ as ; <" ee » pair : aces, A Friend “ \ thrifty a lot as one could wish to see. a 7 ) 9 . A $1 | OD RAST 5 Hew -osecees Hh ssersse 6:5 Om : T PF e We were surprived atthe size of several} >. ? I I “ Ira Carr, necktie, W A Weeks. 20 ¥ A sult of Heavy U nderwear for. eeeeereeteeeeereeeeee 50¢, vc, 90c, $1 10, $1 . 50 ileiial et i ,. fied sf al S " Ed Five vipe, Johnston ¢ Joha- | 4 1 a f we 2 95 oe La I , 1’ ryt Ed Fiyno, pipe, Johaston and J ee ro A Heavy y Woolen Shirt (Oe cus bow dea keer . 0c, 40, 85e, $1, $1.25, $1.00 wiih fruit when ibe owner told us that *3 OOC > ao ails 20 } mal ° . rer @ —_ » i iia » at vamenen > oo be F : ' eee A Heavy Woolen Suit, Men’s, for......seceeeesceccccee ceD0y DU, $7, $8, $9, $10 poe ye dage tend vag _ —_ % CT IEE any i AN , . 7. £ ‘ 2 py FP : - : , : us young | hat rag Bape it eee a at. Y A Heavy Woolen Reefer, Men’s for...... $2. 75, $3.50, $4.50, $5.55, $¢.50, $i 0 orchard. This orchard is kept well culti- 3 C..8. DAB FOR DECSMBER, 15v6 | portant poo ne Ac met a ok tne Eaten thmmial ; ; > Or : P 4s © oie ; tl ; ey ante Liauia Malt maton 4 A Heavy Woolen Overcoat, Men 8 for. eerste ee eeereeeee CHF $4, $5, $6, $7. $8, $9 vated and ome a a ot ey : : ' — ; silt aise : i, eas . os 2 O5 5 > 4 9 commercial manure beiug used. Spray-} Se N ay M $b day, ' G } To oe S me one intere ated in the sule of Ian X A Hleavy VU oolen Ulster. Men 8, for. ete eon ese 246 3 De 9d, $5, $6, $7, $8, $! , 10 ing is also carefully attended to with very <3 First Quar, llth day, i. Po McLaren’s works hus suggested that he is ; gratifying results. * ce a T —_ ] 12 Pu M ; ¥, £i é r not aiways orthodox. This is one of * the } \ . ‘ ‘ » (, ‘ ay . > r ’ There are @ large number of peum trees Pa Oa Oe 2) ; niga tse Noy ED ftw ‘\ <A Fur Coat, a Fur Cap, a Fur Robe. These values have never been beaten. aihh 6s ater oe, ts eet a La- Fier, at é sl Le ciuedcuuieeiate that dread en®@my of the plum, black knot, e = Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, i was making considerable headway. The | . ; 1 ; / $ ostly of the old blue variety | *) ? . i { Chase’s Pills have gained popularity be-| | plums are mostly ‘ Yi — Sun | Sua! High ones Q a die a iii » Pi a arc acid | and Mr. Robertson thinks them the hard-} ?s and you Ii | Dayo TOR Fates | ents water | oa, ~?_— aan ee ae iest, but this year he has set out quite a] «} h ' i a eee Sait Catasiie’ edeiiehied | large plot of Moore’s Arctic, which he in- ] 3 know why we % sala ci lj pg a the Kideeve and Bladder, They do thie | 9 tends to thoroughly test. Large additions] “ 1h i > 96 | © 60 F hecamee they Hoseess remerkeble alterative. | are being made every year to the orchard | % recommend it oo, ee ore Lae ee : io and in a few years there will perhaps be | ‘s 3i1W seaday | 10 | 19] 8 51 | tonic and deuretic properities, exerting a v - jouble th nak f trees ti ile rh nme, 9 » 44 | wonderfully soothing intlnence on irritated | 4% double the number of trees there are at} ‘ey 4| Friday , 91 10 33] or inflamed mucos membrance of the kid~ ed "oe i ith the orchard there is S te ' 4 nevs or bladder. One pill a dose. 25 WGN SS n connection with th hard there is] ,% jlkas t 11 21] nese or tladier. Ove pila done. 25 a| “Rg NESS SS ,, momnenion ih eee ae 21S SER Aer ee 6 i Sunday i t ~ morn | box. The cheapest medicinein the we rid. ae See ero “es F you 71M ; 0 7 ) — —— > . ——— — -————— _| grafted last spring, that were thriving well | ;s GENUINE. ‘ ty , ° ' : i y . and will no doubt be much betier suited] -% 7 q j 5 ; v r Lea — ewe : 2 >, <3 . | eee ’ . 1 . First of these Monthly Competitions will commence January Ist, 189%, * AN ELECT RIC AL TA LK ( Highest of all in vening Power. Latest U.S. Gov’t Report to cur climate than those imported from | *; @ Wednesda 8 6 ‘o' Aa Ut i Thi 5 1817 eday 3 | ¢ +r —_ . ont will be Comtianed each month daring 1897. . . e —- and the United States. ‘ j ‘3 ply BH hyty- J a te Gi EN FREE Se nere is aisoun acre in small frunits,| 3 mieten ew in . . om. — FY 12 Sai iriday oe | 8} 8 5 1 625 IW BICYCLES | ATMOSPHERIGELECTRICITY AS BEAR- gocseberries, strawberries, currants, rasp-| » Lic Albcrt Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs. ta. rerries and blackberries. The small fruits | * te. 0 re Q ; ie 5 AND WATCHES j EACH MONTH ING ON BOOR.Y HEAL T9e have also succeeded splendidly and are a . Montreal, 7 T from 43 : a FOR @® ee. se very proittable branch of Mr. Robertson’s | 2 _ 3 18 i "4 yy ‘ i nase a As Follows: A Preblem That Still Awaits Soluation-- business, bringing ‘oe large revenue. tee ete whe ater a tae © eictes«aa + j i +. . . 17] Thuredsy 44 9 8 35 10 First Prizes, $100 Stearns Bicycle, we 1,000 Why Electrica! Sensitives Suffer Previ- YESS There is a cider press on the place by | : @) } ' . ° 18, Friday 15 | 9} 919 25 Second “ $25Gold Watch .... 625 ous te Thundersboneel mbes le which use is mad® of the cull apples in If | Saturday ' 13 10: 10 4 - ABSOLUTELY PURE producing cider and vinegar. We were 9 90 | Sunday | £6 10 : 10 4 Bicycles and Watches given each month. . 1,625 SOAP charging Point. also shown a well equipped fruit house and 21(™M lay 47 | er ae 12 p It is possible, and even probable, that = ee ee ee ae ger rere anes eae SS a ae aa ” aaa — 2) Tuesday +i 12 , aft “ t i ' the electrical conditions of the atmos- By : : BOS 23; 4 erday ‘7; 13] O41 Total gree during year £897, $19,560 phere have an important bearing on Stopping a Great Ship. A King’. SevoTtion. them, prize ticke's, — aa of them red ENGLISH 445 7 sday 48 | 13 | 1 19 HOW TO OBTAIN THEM wate § bodily health The London Lancet : hip on a calm devotion of the venerable Kin ones, showing at a glance the great success - | J I PA. RULES. y Ream. The motion of a steamship The devotion of the e g “Hee ol 25 | I . | s mit) 2 ’ Competitors te ns the 7 many “hambicht | tee eveey want® SS = cm tans cites as evidence ot this that tendency sea is so smooth and steady that one | and Queen of Denmark for »ne another on ne Se BREAKFAST COCOA %| ay iS; 4) 2 45 Meet» perton of each wrap: _ The 3 competitors who sond inthelare | ‘© headache, irritability and general | > oraly realizes the tremendous mo- | js described as pos.tively touching. Dur- R ee hi If beli — le Possesses the following 27 Sunday 48 6; 34 per—that portion, contaiwing | em Geiss vais dan Gaeta Lea Gee ee an = = malaise experienced by many persons | ,,ontum of the vessel under his feet. | jrg the time of the Queen’s illness, oberison himseit, we leve —are imade Distinctive Merits: 92 | Monday 2 15 4 5 See Be ice ecailed “ten- ae crve,at winner? option, a lady'sor gents just previous to a thunderstorm. |] 4 gojijision, even after the engines | which lasted something like three ~ the The at They are eee 1 7 ; : am @ ” se cloned ‘eB a Se) Stearns’ Bicycie, value $ive, 4 or » eomditions ‘ »dispose a 9 a ' , tart- aa a he cour -as | this wise: ve staves are woven together 2) 7 ia 43 | 1S 6 14 ork aoneet < i ¥ ov on whieh <P, i i PS. o 5 tompenstans who send in the next Among the conditions that predis} have been slowed down, give a sta menths, no one about the court was ; ; : 90 | Wedueeday | 49 } it} 782 the, Chem citoy has written its | ——y ny MET Suir largest numbers of coupons trom | to sunstroke in India there has been | jing revelation of the energy of motion. | ajiowed to see her save her husband, a | with wire, which crosses between each DELICACY OF FLAVOR. 31 | Thur:day 49 is | 8 38 ea the number of foupons ht. — >, Soe ee One I, | Fecetve, at wins a = ladysor | noticed that peculiar condition of the | -rhe time required to arrest the motion | jacy-in-waiting, and the physician-in- | Stave, thus keeping them about Ore-fourth SUPERIORITY in QUALI —_— : Fee on hid. 23 Scott st. | Foon B25 gf || |S. Sue compeatoss <i sess air |“in which the hairs of a horse's] of 4 ship and bring it to a standstill | orainary. The King was ceaseless in | inch apart. There are three of these wire ry. sa eee ca marked on the Pus: ARE assaeac aonb. cb pny a in Gee tail repel each other, in which the | (ay pe accurately determined by cal-! yi, gevotion. He rarely went out save | hoops on each barrel and two wooden ones GRATEFUL and COMFORTING < o “* rf. «hone —e received too lat >i : 4 ; L ae acess etek oe Ni Mit f of the DIS- nv I be put into the next, ek hairs of the head stand on end, in culations. These calculations have been | when duty compelled, abandoned his | on each end, which makes a strong pack- ERVOUS D n p L island hallway TESEY rompocivor beves be os in deale rock will be disqualified" Employ ces of Merars F = a man exposed to its —— recently made fo.’ several pte gn customary exercise and passed hours | age and allows free circulation of air to the N OUS or DYSPEPTIS. . ’ i} NAME OF DISTIIC Lev 1s, Lid., and their families, are rom | becomes irritable, headachy and reSt- ] «pj To st the: Etruria, whose dis- very ds ding to his wife or play- i gh the fruit v Reman = Sc eee , ps. o stop t ’ every day rea ; e play through the fruit. ' al, pisTRiCcT ¥ esters Uniario, nsisting of Counties : 4 oe list of winness - angen eae less without knowing exactly what is placement is 9.689 tons horse power ing cards and chess with her and tell- Bee of the greatest difficulties Mr. Rob- NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED. i rk, Simcoe & ‘ ities W. and 5 f these » € Compe 2 es : ’” r = . : . On and after SATURDAY, 10th October, 13% \East'n Ontario, consisting of On- | closes. nang eae ae Me agit ABATE : the matter with him.” Various oOb- | 44321 and speed 2%).18 knots an hour,| qn per what was going on in the | ertson has tocontend with is to get his In Quarter-Pound Tins and Packets only. ©) trains of ths Hallway wil ran daily ainlieill Bo ee Ne ee a a bs aaigerltckgaees servers have remarked that a thunder- | two minutes and forty-seven seconds! y +14 outside. fruit to market at acheap enoagh rate to| prepared by JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd., ua ac pte! ollows .— en fe earenee = eee edie — but is is anderstood that all who compete agroo to accep storm is often preceded by an increas” are required, and during the ‘process wistiansit _ leave him a margin of profi:, as we are a Homeopathic Chemists, London, o deca snide Se en | renee SE Rew Reenowes _ LEVER BROS., Ld., 23 Scott St., T ao ed frequency of cases of heat apoplexy. | of stopping the shin will forge ahead . ; little out of the regular wav of the fruit Er-ten¢. — ————— Province of Nova Scotinand Prinee | LEVE See mc eee Whether this phenomenon be strictlY } » 464 feet arly one-half a mile. IN THE DARK VALLEY. oa ae : 6 } ward Isiand a The Bicycles are the celebrated Stearns’, manuf 4 by E. C. Stearns & Co., i “> eet, or ne y trade here. But this will be remedied 7, I I Syracuse, N.Y, & Toronto, Vat. Bach wheel js guaranteed by the makers and bas complete attachmentg attributable to electrical conditions, to | -pne United States aruiser Columbia, “Dodd's Kidney Pills Have Saved My Life” | when we have large quantities to chip At eas STATIONS Ren | the heat, to some alteration in the res- | y;jth a displacement of 7,350 tons, 17,991 me “cag : ; a sk ae a | pirability of the air, or te other causes, | horse power and a speed of 22.8 knots This is Said by See r the time of our visit Mr. Robs rtson was cmnmce | it in ditic in ' inutes and vention the Safest, negotiating with a Montreal firm of ex- ~~ - ————— ens = | it is difficult to determine. can be’ stopped in two minutes “Tn th i! d ehadow of death”— agg. lear alt tenn e - tuted c \ M As to the source of atmospherie elec- | sifteen seconds and within a space of in the va eV Nie.” Tl porters with a view © “es ing a —e 8 1D Chas 6 3 55 | tricity there are many hypotheses, | 2,147 feet. The Cushing, U.S. N., whose | “Given up to die.” ? —o a ond shipment ofa few hundred of barrels to 2 26 » 6 16 31 | but little positive knowle@ge. The | displacement is only 105 tons, and horse | thousands of such area “ib b “7 England. ‘ ao 7' . ' 5 42| 8 45 | problem of the thundereloud still | power 1,754, with a speed of 22.48 knots, who say — ‘Dodd s Kidney iis have A great number of people from all parts 4wW 71 5 32) 3 tt awaits solution, yet this would seem] can be stopped within a distance of saved my life. : of the Island visit this farm during the S23 37 ‘ 5 O8| 7 52 i i only to require a_ series of well- | 201 feet in 18.4 secordis. In each case No matter to what stage the disease may | summer and fall months and the object S31 7 5 02) 7 43 arranged laboratory experiments on @ the vessel is supposed to be going at | have come, do not despair. The trimmpbs lesson that they can get by awalk through 54 7 4 52) 7 21 sufficiently extensive scale. In the | full speed, and the stoppage produced | of Dodd’s Kidney Pills bave been won inj this orchard and garden will do more 606 8 07 ' 1 3si 7 O4 a meantime, it is safe to say that the] by revers'mg the action of the pro- | exactly such fights for life. : to convince them that fruit can be success- 6% j I t 15) 6 & : electrification of the air is in some way | peller.—R: ilway Review. People make mistakee,and jump to] fully cultivated in P. E. Island than the P < 1A. M connected with the presence of water. ee Ot ie wrong conclusions ; doctors themselves | most learned Jectures of our best horticul- 140 § ' Ar. 4 O00}/1] 00 Whatever be the determining cause, don’t aiways know. It is much safer to] (urists. Seeinz is believing. The half a. | oe on : i i mcr French Scheme, 3 re : eee vr : , = 20 § 1510 34 | the air before a thunderstorm becomes ” = : take Dodd’s Kidney Pills than to take | hour spent withthe genial proprietor in 22) 25 ~ 10 charged with electricity, and a charge A evirious form of life insurance ” chances. Of course these grave cases | Jooking over the orchard and garden and ; Ee © 45) Vost Hill ...ccs 3 z 0 = of sagem “ is eae = spring =< o French BP Byvagg ean have eimple beginnings, and that is the sawpling the fruit was all too short to THE GREAT a I 2 S Uo |} earth; in other words, ea re towns under the name of La : single ; revents. which | enable us Se Snatine I ‘ting i = $ & O1 | 1 55} 7 38 | of potential between the earth and! (the ant). The peculiarity is that the een eee a . Se . ser eae Family Medicine of the Age. h 49) 1 7 02 the air goes on increasing. The body | joager a man lives the less he becomes = g- cee a aaa ae aieael nitieas tn tee Taken Internally, It Cures 6 4511 5 12 5), Oo 08 | may be regarded as a discharging point | entitled to. The payment of $1 a ; : . gastric region. Tod etre i. oont line Diarrhea, Cramp, and Pain in the La. “MIP. M, doing its best to effect the restoration icnth assures the payment of $1000 It is reported at Tangiers that owing é 4 Z a ie box oy cane aot Stomach, Sore Throat, Sudden Colds, 6 45 9 15) 5 40 of electric equilibrium between the | to the heirs of a man dying before the « to strong foreign pressure France, afier | “UC wa aan ; oa : ‘h / f yreat Coughs, etc., etc. 16 ; 9 O11 5 BO earth and the air in its vicinity. This ; age of 338, the paymermm diminishing p20- | maseing troops on the frontier, has been es ae We teke . ae ’ h - ; Used Externally, It Cures 7% 3 8 37\ 4 47 process will continue until, either by &1 portionately to $510 at 51. The idea | obliged toabandon the projected expedition een g e _ wooed cove of t 7 — Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalde, Sprains, 810 4% ‘ae .¢, 8 15| 4 15 steady discharge or by the disruptive seems to be that if a man dies young | to Twat, the extensive territory eouth of | King of ©. ibe much in proneec with Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia, Sai 7 *' fT Ar! § 10: 4 00 | discharge of a thunderstorm, tension | pis children are likely to be in want, | Morocco aud Algeria. a we had oes ap 8 to meg that Rheumatism, Frosted Feet. Gm 4 7 42\ 3 @ | ig relieved and equilibrium is effect- but that when he is 50 they will be the business had been all along snd was ‘i wry ge b « . . No artich attained to bh unbounded popular. 9 4 St yg in 7 20 2 | vally restored. The man has really | able to earn their own living.—London it Saved Our Chila. now more than ever a fiaancial success. ty. teem Ounce. nn om ' . 3 . . 1 9 18 we iii ai ee “elerated rate Ba View, P.E.L w.S. We can bear testimony to the efficacy of the Pain- O16 5 2 Bear River ....2.| 6 46 2 @ been suffering from an accelera News. ws litt} j | d half y > Killer. We have se-n its magic effects in soothing the H@ 6 & Sour up 6151 DW | of electric equilibrium between the ae Fe My little daughier, three ap 6 am 0-2 —__— soversat pata, and imow & to be s geet article. —Cincen- A . oi, | body be regarded as a connection be- seein teen hae gear old, suffered three years with Eczema. Nothing has yet surpassed the Pain-Killer, which ts of 7 i S 10, 3 58 tween earth and air it is to be remem- Sea Water for . Her little body was covered with the itch K ~<a anes family medicine now in use.— Tennessee 9 Si 1 5 717 2% | bered that the difference of potential | A plan is about to be submitted to | ing rash, and doctors did nu good. Four It has real merit ; a8 a means of removing pain, mo Oo: » ‘ ~* ; = : medicine has acquired a reputation equal to Perr via" O07) 51 f yw 7 OO} 2 10 { between the two latter, and, therefore, the —- ee ee boxes of Chase's — ontiony ate an. bes i ji .M 5 M. | between the head and feet of the man, [cane US Senate i i eured and saved our child. Her skin on? thee ee ag eoppee " | is subject to various sudden and ex- 19,000,000 gallons a day, says © is clearand notasignof rash is to be , we | tematve fluctuations. “Youth’s Companion.” he. water is to | (46, Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N. B. Very large bottles 50 cents. e 6 45 ical be pumped from the sea tnto a lofty | yf) Aiton is one of thousands benefitted hy | Mis Case Could not be more Tho- 2 pe Travers : ) Ne ce 2 a oir 3 reservoir at Lacing, on tine coast of thie unfailing cure for piles and skin dis roughly discussed. nas i ' ee Oe ee, Sussex, whence it will flow down hill oni Trainsare run by Eastern Standard Time 4& MODONALI Saperin ence; t Chrarlottetow n. nes , 1896. D. POTTINGER, Gen Mar ¢ ovt. Rys, Moncton, N B. Rilway Oftice, J Oe Ls vigor, VITALITY, | RESTORED | VI, IN 3O DAYS GOOD EFFECTS AT ONCE, — owe ee CATOUN’S VITALIZER. | Cares ‘ pee d lity, wak il- | Bete, spermato it _ exoissiont, imporeney, PAres i Cor. ects functional dirorders eau ed a ra or ex , quickly res’ or et Lost M od old of young, giving vigor ' rensth where former weck- POs previ i, Convenient packsge, #mp.e, @fleeina! i lewitimate j CURE 18 QUICK AND THOROUGH Doo.t be deceived by imitation:; insist on] CATON SN’: Vevatizer, Se: teealkedifsyour Or gviat does 10 . Price $1 per pkg», | u nrantce «f compicte rene #, «le, Tree Avu aa t of cause and treatme bt Uno ony | on, Beever and Hardware, ‘ The aceompinying eut shows the result of a baking test : ” uf ¥ r with “Famous Active” range, made by the McClary Mfg. Cé., This range is made in six sizes, ranging from 16 to ovens, and can be supplied with high shelf or high It has thermometer in oven door, aerated duplex grates, and all points necessary 1n For sale by s. W. CRABBE, Walker’s Corner. London. 22 inch clo-et, as des.red oven, cast linings, an up-to-date range. Advertisers ! ‘fhe home circulation is the most valuable for advertisers. Tur Examiner reaches the home: of our citizens-eyery evening. That accoun: for our large advertising patronege. {THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY, prises is to that I have suffered from les for a long time and several artic re- commended for this com- plaint, but none of them benefitted me till I tried Chase’s Olutment, which bas completely cured me, “ My six-year-old danghter, Bella,was rth seams for 94 mera Te eruption ng mn over remedy I saw adv ponent innum- erable medicines and soaps, and tock the child to medical —— in skin diseases, out result. Finally,a week ago, I box of Dr. Chase's Ointment, an tation showed the curative t of the We have used only one-sixth of the box, change ts very Sanne ‘4 ereenen alt io peared, and I can confiden one. (Signed) co ELT JOHN “TON, 112 Anae 8t., Toronta Sold by al) dealers, or on receipt of price, Address, EDMANSON, BATES & CO., TORONTO. —~ egg See ———— through pipes to Epsom and from Ep- it is to be used primcipally for baths, for watering the streets, #10 for flush- inz the sewers. The object is to pro- mcte the healthfulness of the great city. Great Britains Cer! Mining. The coal mining irdustry of Great Britain has seldom had a more un- satisfactory year than 180i proved to be. The prite of coai fe wimost con- tinuously during the twelve months, until now it is, over @ lar;e page ofthe area of supply, frome 20 cents to 24 cents per ton under the a\terage prices of a year ago. In ether words, the average price of coal is Jower than at any time during the last seven years. Telephones on Men wf War. As speaking tubes are phones. — A Striking Forehead. Cawker—The goat.is an impressive- Jooking animal. Cumsoe—I don’t think so. * .j Cawker—Have you ever mmbot a obeijclac fommabacnd lyn keee 2 "yes 4 som will be distributed over London. | As it Wiit Be.—School Trustec—Mr. Teacher, you are discharged. Teacher —Why? I have a certificate of efficiency. Trustee— Yes. Teacher—I have served the beard well. Trustee— Yes. Teacher—I have taught the children satisfactorily. Trustee—Yes. Teacher—And surely there can be no objection to me now. Trustee—Oh yes, there is am ol-jection, A Roman Proiestant. Catholic family five Roman Catholics in the you have to go. Teacher—It’s a harsh law. Trustee—Harsh ! echool. and a mighty strongone, too. You’re -a has just settled here. That makes twenty- So foune not to work on the English war ships owing to the rattling of the mé-chinery, the admiralty has determined to try tele- reflected i : Why, the politicians have been saying that it is conciliation.— Mai! and Empire. Completeiy Lnocked Out. * 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. “TI took Scott’s Sareaparilla and am now feeling asI did years ago. Scott’s Sarssparilla tones upthe entire system, purifies the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and scrofulous poisons, Ask THE McFADDEN CURE. This was a Case of Diabetes—Also Stone in the Eladder—tu ed by ag Boxes of Dodd's Hidiecy Ss. ; Napayer, Nov. 30.—If he were Mayor of the town he could not be better known por his case cause more talk. Your cor- respondent refers to Mr. Archibald Mc- Fadden, whose prolonged sufferings so mapy were aware of and his cure by using Dodd’s Kidney Pills, which is causing so much talk justnow. As to his experi the bladder, I consulted and was treated permanent benefit. “The agony I endured in voiding and ences he said: -“* For some years I have been troubled with diabetes and stone of by several of the best physicians with no from scalding can never be described. I APPLES WANTED. To finish the season’s pack, 50 barrels: Cooking Apples Must be large and free from bruise. Highest cash price willbe paid. Apply at the Pioneer Factory. JONES & MCRAE. Novl6,—3 & wky. aera Notice to Debtors of Josevh Bennett McDonald. thought that my time had come. “T tried all the remedies prescribed by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. doses.” for Scott’e and get it, ran down in health and strength until I friends, until at last l was advised to use “ After using eight boxes Iam as sound and well as ever io my life, and I haye not lest aday since using the first few Dodd’s Kidney Pills have never yet, ia any case, failed to cure kidney disease at LU persons indebted to Joseph Bennett A MeDonald, of Charlottetown, in Queen's County, Merchant, are hereby notified thai by assigoment, bearing date the day of November, A D. 16%, he assigned to me all debts due him from every person whon)so- ever, in trust for thé benefit of creditors, and ali parties so indebted to the said Joseph Benne't McDonald are required to make im- mediate payment to me, otherwise proceed- ings will be taken to collect the amounts due YVated 27th day of November, 159, WALTER MATHESON. 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