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IVES MORRISON, Agent, Queen Sireet. zarding shades, prices, sept2i—eol and garments equal to any ) THE DAILY EXAMIN serate Read, Room TERMS : NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Euripides. ISLAND, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1893. TPS fhe Yost Typewriter. ine. The Ribbon, the Shift Key and other antiquat- ed devices discarded. NEW MACHINE, NEW MANAGEMENT NEW PRINCIPLES, NEW PATENTS, NEW MEN, NEW LIFE, NEW BRAINS, NEW METHODS, NEW CAPITAL, The LATEST and 1 E3T. WHAT MUST GO :---Bad alignment, kevs. double seales, ete.. are illegible work, foul ink ribbons, bothersome shift . no longer to be tolerated or pardoned. The NEW YOST has abolished them. and no other can retain them and live. THE NEW YOST combines the life-long experienee of the inventor, G. W. N. Yost, who invented the “ Remington” in 1873, the * Caligraph” in1880, and the “ Yost”? in 1889: the latest and best improvements have been added during 1892, making the New Yost an ideal. } perfect typewriter. The New Yost prints direct from steel type; its work is never blurred, put is clern cut and beautiful. The alighment is absolutely perfect and permanent. The paper is an ideal success, the best ever applied to a typewriter. The line spacing absolutely perfe ot. : S:nd for Illustrated Catalogue to Provinces, 134 Prince William St., St. IRA CORNWALL, General Agent for the Maritime John. or to D. B. STEWART, Charlottetown. The Elections Are Approaching ! Remove; | ee —(ij— —— —_ The subscriber does not offer as a can eee ‘didate for political honors, but he does offer’ the best FURNITURE at the Lowest Prices. J.B MACDONALD & CO NEW FURNITURE arriving daily in all the latest styles, in addition to: what we. ee Boots & Shoes manufacture, We Have Removed their Stock of —TO THEIR Lot of Specialties offering low. are in consequence having large sales, JOHN NEWSON. NEW BRICK BUILDING Charlottetown, Noven ber 15, 1893—mon wed fri ACROSS THE STREET. Please to look at our Stcck in the Store—the LARGEST and CHEAP- — —_— ; New WE ARE NOW OPENING .. OF—— the City. — A BIG STOCK } | FANCY FOOD X q B. Macdonald & Co. | nl | Pee 2 19, we oe Suitable fer the Xmas Holiday Trade. These goods bave been bought direct from the English, American and Japanese markets. Our JAP CHINA has already had a big run. Have you seen the Novelties? | All New Goods; no Old Stock to show. HASZARD & MOORE, Bookscileis, ‘nD 7 ; T CELERY! CELERY ! | 15,000 Choice Celery of the best quality hard and firm, unequalled in flavor. 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ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA, ee eee (Xn and the privilege of going on board Steamer night before departure without extra charge. ned a BRANCH CONFECTIONERY in the Block recantly occupied by Mr. Theo. ' where I will keep I am | Charlottetown, November 16, 1893—tu th eat & wky For Tickets and all information apply to the office of the Charlottetown Navigation Company. sept7 _ I have ope | Store in the Stamper | L. Chappelle of the Diamond Bookstore, where ‘everything usually found in 4 first-class Confectionery. One-half of the Brick House on Upper Queen Street, containing nine large 100ms, Possession about the middle cf November. Apply at the office of A. HORNE & CO. ‘fitting up a new and improved Soda Fountain, which Z — ‘have in operation in a few days. I will keep only the best Fruits and the purest Confectionery. W. A. 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A Society established with a view to lisseminate the taste for arts, to encourage ind help artists. Incorporated by Letters Patent of the Government of Canada, the 27th February, 1 #93. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreal. EXHIBITION AND ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o’clock, a, m., to 4 p. m. SALE, The only chance in this country to pur chase works of masters. All the Paintings are oriyin:Js, mostly from the French School, the leading modern school. Eminent Artists, such as Francais Rochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, P« tit jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a great many others, are members of this Society. A:k for our Catalogues and Circulars. H. A. A, BRAULT, oct26 Director. Avy reliable Cruggist who may not | oivmptly for any one who wishes | ARE NOT ALL DOWDIES, ENGLISHWOMEN WHO DRESS WELL | AND ARE BEAUTIFUL. A Wonderful Fashionable Costumes During the Last Decade— Mrs. Corowall:s West and Other Shining Lights in Society. sfarae the neerned, says rk Her dd, Loudon is new a dosert : fashionable work?’ is ¢ correspondent of The New ¥ tut there are stul a few milicns to be seen treading the busy tieroushfarcs, many of whom never leave if, and bevel hope te, Bond sirect Pieendilly seem to boas crow with omuilises und trucks of all Kinds as ever, “Men may Come and mou mev ge, but the blocks at the erossiae ge on forever.” saw onevor two mashers in Bord s'rect, wha det |} but they were careful.y get Up in light) tweeds suits with “bowl. | es” to mute. Just passing vou know.” Dal oneoticed spiencidd Victoria, She certain'y shows through town, Mrs. Langtry iu eautifully ciressed, ov sign of the we ras tear of time and | fis stiila most lovely woman. Tt Is how nearly cigi:teen years sines she made hes tebut In London as a professional beau tv. Sieand Mrs Cornwallis West wer the pioneers of ihe profession, ee memberatone ef Lord Henghien’s 3 ceptions, given to General Grant, is the dadies mounted cn the chairs tu stei LADY BROOKE. t glimpse of Mrs. Langtry. Gener trant took her down to supper, but h oi g so was a mistake—an innocent or n his part. Being the guest of vening, a great many ladies had lees resented to him. An elderly duches ad teen selected by the host to go dow! vith the great hero, but he, not knowin; ‘other from which,” offered his : rm t e nearest und the prettiest, which Lap ered to be the great beauty—so beaut nd bravery rat together, and ai ve: jolly supper it was, the general bea: with great good rature the “chaff” ome old friends who knew him in A rica relative to lis yg. od taste. MES. LANGTRY'S OLD-TIME RIVAL. Mrs. Cornwallis West, Mrs, Langtry’: rival at that time, is still a lovely wy man, always beautifully dressed. Sie ius a large family; her eldest daughter, THE DUCHESS OF LEINSTER. Daisy, is now Princess Henry cf Pless, and is one of the loveliest wo:nan in Europe. Her marriage was a fairy-like affair. She was not18, in her first sea- son, and the prince fell in love with her at first sight. Of course, she had every advantage of family and fortune, her mother being related to the Marquis of Headford, and her father one of the | Sackville Wests. Still, other girls have the same and do not do so well, Prince Pless is a prince worth laving, and he is rich, Even a royal maiden would not have turned up her noseathim., Miss West’s trousseau was a marvel of rich- ness, almost as many beautiful and ex- pensive things being given to her as to Princess May herself. Her mother being | a woman of exquisite taste and always | magnificently dressed, it is no wonder | ihe daughter was givena gorgeous trous- seau, But it is really wonderful what an im- provement there has been in the dress of fashionable Englishwomen during the COUNTESS DE GREY. last decade. In the mere matter of boots and shoes the change is immense. Ten or twelve years ago it was impossible to get a well-made boot in London. They were all cut too low, and many of them made with elastic sides—in fact, even now the queen wears white stockings and elastic side beots—but then Her Majesty always disdained to follow fash- ion, and who shall say whether she is wrong or not? However, there is no lack of beautiful “chaussures” in London now, Even the cheaper shops show To Dispel Colds. Headaches and fevers, to cleanse the | system effectually, yet gently, when custive or bilious, or when the blood is impure or slnggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritat- ing or weakening them, use Syrup of Figs. Henpreps of Jadies in ill health have been or are being restored to health and strength by the use of Hawker’s Tonic it has become the great and popular family remedy. eeeree Improvement Eff.eted in | Single Copies Two Cents VOL 33.—NO. 135 | 1 / thousands to choose fram, and the Lon- don Shoe Company last year gave a prize of $500 for a new ivea in shoes. As in shoes, so it is in every article of feminine attire, and the girl of to-day dresses like the countess of a few years back, Of course more money is spent— $2500 being a fair allowance fora girl tu spend, ‘That seems pretty good when “papa” has to give it to perhaps five guls and when janded estates a:e not what they were. Married women spend anything from $5000 to §25.000, accord- ing to what ther busbanis will stand, Women like Lady Brooke, whois imn- mensesy rich in her own right, spead orluues, iioOW SOME shige shop CELEBRATED WOMEN DRESS. There used to be only, two styles 0° dressing in the worid—the Fre e1 and the American. for we mat not deny } i thatthe Av crican wel sed woman RANDOLPH CHURCHILL. LADY | does not slavishly follow French modes. She adopts them and modifies them to | suit her style. Lut now there is decid- | edly another style combination taking in | the good points of the two first, which | has resulted in the sort of English ‘‘turn | | out.” 1 wiil mention a few of the lead | ers of this style and how near they ap- prouch to perfection in it. In my opin- ion good dressing consists in appropriate dressing—that is, never being seen in the wrong costume, Lady de Trafford is a perfectly dressed soman, always wearing very plain things, dress and eversthmg to match —no muslin dresses with fur boas or straw bats with cloth frocks, Georgina, Lady Dudley, is, to my mind, one of the best dressed women in England. She has always the right dress on, which is vrder eight or ten summer frocks and the Ascot week is wet. Well, it is only a woman With a purse like Lady Dud- jev’s that could afford to order a doubie lot. She travels with an enormous quantity of luggage and has endless changes of garments. She is very neat in daytime, generally wearing a close fitting black bounet. brightened by dia- mond pins. She is still a beauty, al- though a grandmother. Lady Edith Ward lacks style aad has no particular neivid iality. iaiy Feo Sturt, the wife of Lord | Alucgtou’s eldest sun,is what one may call a magnificent dresser. ways gorgeous. At drawing-rooms, at court ballsand concerts she always looks regal, and her sty‘e lends itself well to all this splendor. Lady Brooke and her sister, Lady Algernon Gordon Lennox, are smart and up to date dressers. Lady Brooke wears very original things—many cf them invented by herself. She wears things that few women could. times she is clad in velvet, brocades and muslin, low neck, short sleeves, trim- med with baby ribbon and a white sash simply tied round ber waist. Her hair is always perfectly done. It is a great thing to be irreproachably coiffe. half the battle in dressing. The young Duchess of Sutherland, Lady Brooke's half sister, dresses m the plainest Lut sweetest taste. She is so young and sweet locking that she looks better in her little gray cashmere, with a black velvet hat, than in the grandest court gown. Young Lady Dudley sometimes | jooks nice, but she cannot be called a perfect dresser. She is aptto be care- less and wears things that are not be- | coming. A PERFECTLY DRESSED AMERICAN, Lady Rando!ph Churchill American, it is needless to say is always --or almost always—fauitiess in her at tire. She buys everything in Paris, at Rouff’s. She sometimes wears things a litthe ahead of the fashion, ea / i | i | GEORGINA LADY DUDLEY. mistake. Miss Margot Tennant, a young lady much talked of «t preseat, as she has the reputation of being the original of “Dodo,” is another well-tarned-out specimen. Van Wart, who both wear Worth’s things. Mrs. Adrian Hope wears very original things and never looks like any- one else. Lady Crossley and Mrs. Henry Lawson, daughters of Sir Henry de Bathe, are a little too startling in | their dress for perfect taste, |. Tne ladies who are decidedly French in their clothes are Lady Alington, Lady Lilian Wemyss, Mme, Von Andre and Mrs. Jack Leslie. The young girls as i rule do not make much attempt at dress- ing wel], but some of the elderly women are very lavisi. Lady Burton, Lady tune on clothes, Tie new Duchess of dress, suitable to age and occasion, Of course there are eccentric figures enough -- scarecrows one way call them—but these only serve a contrasts to grace and elegance. I must not for- in my list. Sheis so iovely that she could not look amiss, but she dees not lack taste and always appears in a dress which is calculated io set off her beauty to the best advantage. Bachelors and Spinsters Ahead. A parliamentary blue book relating to the last census for England and Wales shows that there were taken 8,716,363 unmarried males and 8,908,065 unmar- ried females, 4,851,548 raarried males, and 4,916,649 married females, 484,990 widowers and 1,124,310 widows. Dr. Chalmers, Veterinary Surgeon, M. R. C. V.S., says: “I used Dr. Manning’s German Remedy for neuralgia. It cured me on first application. I used anything to equal it. Have other uses of it and find it excellent. Tuomas Cauimers, P. V.M.S8.R.V.S., Truro, N. S., April 9, 1892. made For sick headace, sour stomach, loath ing of food, dyspepsia or billiousness, take Hawker’s Liver Pills, They will cure you. Recommended by leading physicians as a most reliable medicine, have never | very difficult, as suppose for Ascot you | She is al- | Some- | It is ; being an | which is a | There are Miss Bass and Miss | Devonshire is perfection in the way of | j | | by the testimony of all | i | | This beautiful ship was bulls by Mr. C. R. Nuigess, a prominent shipowner, of Wolf. ville, N.8., and named for the popular rem- © lies that are doing so much good in the U. Ss. cad Canada. It will carry Skoda’s Discovery, Ekedla Littie Tablets, Skoda’s German Soup, Skoda’s Ointment and Skoda’s Pile Cure, not only to keep her own crew ia healih, but to introduce them into foreign ports. in proof of their high stavding read the following. lerva 4 Eervous Prostration & Chronic Diarrhea CAN BE CURED. I have used several bottles of Skoda’s Dis- y in my family, and regard it an exce!- lent remedy, especially for nervous prostra tion and chronic diarrha@a. ln my extensive travels, [hear frequent and favorable ret- «rence to these remedies. REV. ISAIAH WALLACE, M. A. General Home Missionary for the Baptist Home Mission Board of the Maritime Provinces. Medical Advice Free. SKOBA DISCOVERY C0., LTD., WOLFVILLE, W. S. rover For sile by all piel by W. R. PEL. druggists. Trade sup Wetson; Charlottetown Have You Anything To Print ttt eg a BRING IT To US | AND WE WILL PRINT IT Promptly, fn Cood Style, At Lowest Prices. TRY US. ‘The Examiner Pab. Co. London House, Queen Street, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND JOHNSON’ 4NopYNE LINIMERT Criginated by an Old Family Paysician, Think Of It. fas tego a ration atter Generation have w and blessed very Traveler should have @ bottle in his —-U, Every Sufferer — Rheumatism, Beusgisie, Nervous I ache, Diphtheria,Coughs, Dasareh chitia, Asthma, Cholete Morte Diarrhoea, Lameness, Soreness in Body or Limbs, Stiff Joints or Strains, | Will Snd tn this old Anodyne relief and jewels, and again one sees her in white | Every Mother Anodyne tiniment fa the sore Fusont, Dopetieite, Cone ‘aan ee Cramps and Pains Hable to occur in family withou notice. Delays may cost a life, Relieves at Summer Somplaints like w ic. Price, 35 cts. 3 6 bot- ties, °2. Express pal LS. Johnson @ Co, Bester Sens When we assert that Dodd’s RIE LILY Kidney Pills ween wn. Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed who have used them. TH ff CURE TO STAY CURED, By a4 druggists or mail on receipt of price, gocenis Dr, L. A. Smith & Co., Toronta, Johnston's Fluid Beef | maintains its bigh standard as | A Perfect | Beef Food. Hindlip and Lady Iveagh spend a for- | | STAMINAL 'is a FOOD and a TONIC combined get the beautiiu! Duchess of Leinster | It contains the feeding qualities of BEEF AND WHEAT, and the tonic jualities of HYPOPHOSPHITES in the } form of a Palatable Beef Tea. Milk Granules is the solids of pure Cow’s Milk so treate that when dissolved in the requisite quan tity of water it yields a product that is The perfect equivalent of ose MOTHER'S MILK. STAMPS WANTED, OLD Canadian, United States’ and other Ssiamps, as used 25 to 40 vears ago. For many pay $1 to $5 eachg GEORGE LOWE 246 Spadina Avenue, Toronto,