i io ee in Ninel i tl csi — _— ane we — ie bina secnsnaities atelndlnawnserais tints Cas. ss mits crema matt: i ate ee emantae meaRe Nee tet ae aft ane Pin nema watt. oaste Fat nh a ~— dates ar = — : ' dict at suman: aman i a fALENDAR FOR JANUARY, 1894. } Bae se R. Eryce- lay i p. 0 . 4 Gemmell, >t ~ pee Ss M. D., : ‘ 89 a1 YN kK rcs . m.N W att d { {thy L St ‘ ! ‘ “ . r . ° e e ry on és 1, ; ; Fa may sane \> fr aa *” Eur side « j \ . ‘ ; i J PY Ray ti: I , a se TERMS: Four Dollars a Y ar “This is true Liberty, when Free Corn Men, havi UG BUViEY ee ee eee: eee a ingle Copies Two Cents 17 Molborn St, Roxbury 3 ‘ } } r After a careful exams ti 7 d 9, S| I 22 5 2, ° Skoda’s German Soap, ‘Ca | —_ ee ae | I find it composed “@ ically pure and on ving! at i Itea « NEW SERIES. aint THE AMERICA é* ARLOTTET OWN, P. E. ISLANI N runny a 61 . x SE : aS f : y PCW?) Ea 3 ' 10 ’ 11 33 ; ‘2 = This is a well-made, practical machine. writhig capitals, sm: ll letters, figures, and punk » 39 tuation marks (71 in all) on full width paper, just like a $100 instrument. it Is the first ol - 29 its kind ever offered at a popular price tor which the above ecleim ean be truthfuils PELAEL 2 ; 45 | [tis not a toy, but a typewriter built for and capable of REAL work. W hile not as rapid as " : t 57 6} the large machines sometimes become ia aT hands, it is still at least as rapid as the pen and has the advantage of such simp icity that it can be wm vder vlance. We cordi itl \ LMAMIM, Writes capitals, smail letters, figures and Easy stood commend it to he Ipful parents and teachers everywhere. to understand—learned and mastered almost at a ’ in 4 i portable. ‘ marks 7] in all. Weichs onlv four pounds- nost . FADIN Darty Neweparer ' : e% : . e P. EB. Istanp Writes just like a S100 machine. | Compact, takes, up but little room. t eve sfiernoon, from thetitice of No Shift Keys. No Ribbon Prints from built solid and simple ; cant get Oo} BLISHING COMPANY, in the Londen House Building, Quee 7 the type direct. | order. Prints on flat surface. | Capital and Writing always in sight. easily n Street RATES F SUBSCRIPTION lower case ailke key be ard mastered, . , NCE ‘ e ~ ” . ‘4 . eats — eT 91.00 Corrections and insertions easily made. More * margin play”’ for the small letters T ; e Waew ° ro Takes any width of paper or eCnve lope up W hich do mest of the W ork Oxe Monte 0.35 to 83 inches. Takes good letter-press coplres. Ber post pa pany Ty t of Canada or the : { _ — — ADVERTISING RATES . i ee a FE ‘ ements whic nee Packed secure ly in handsome case and e xpre ‘ssed to any address on re e1ipt ob price, ¢ OY for only one or two weeks the charge is # | in registered letter, money order or certified check. We au irantes every machine, and are . ' Arat insert nea | ‘i I a . \ : Vane * ak oe a li” telah ele pe zlad to answer all inquiries for further information as to this machine and also the Yost } pplication at the otilce. Special tre price a area a are te IRA CORNWALL for arive sements four Inches in sive o7 > r » are to run for three months or Avent Maritime | ® tf . . . " ; 1 12) te setal atin need wee Pe! 6 6 UB. CER ART, Agent. Chere cen. Cone e stances w such paid notices appear : ee ae — mt 4 i: - Spec_a! discounts made on all advertise- eo R 5 . ments « ed with Church Fuirs, Bazaars, EW Gold at nd NS ily er W at: hes, ¥ S e P 4, « © notices will be inserted with nc TAINS. PROOCHES. £ the san.€ anlees the regular rate of 10 cents per EAT and Pret'y Jewelry, °° Ges eixcs, « 1. The DOMINION HOUSE, on Grea " G es ( n x ‘ ° Zz Phat Tus ExaMever ts considered by our'| OVEL Fancy Sil erware, , Me ints and Manufacturers to be the lead- . ; \ : i ing wapa per i P. E. Island, and conse- an amen %) a eee aoe ‘ ', at oat Valua advertising medium ; = os i through which to make their announcements = TS DURI 6G T E 0 DA § $0 > ‘ on pubis wansudaney proved by the fact that | OS LIBERAL DISCOUN NG THE HOLIDAY SEASON «=~ a 1 Ord “ee rmodate our advertisers we P { N ae | ‘ have been compelled to enlarge the paper to | ee St te 3 i & pres - ee —_ vid { Chestr . Se Ene Tae Dat k MINER f sale by the fol- lowitne agen “ ; } ’ tin RnR. H. Mason. t tot ce, Charlottetown te ‘ w J). Meintyre Maly Road, . © Paal, Leawer Spring Park I C Ft TAYL OR + That Fe be R % W. M. Cedfin raft« Street > \N ‘ j ‘ tc’ aoe Wicaaeaee febee at s a 5 B x» Mr. M Bink D. Chappell. Prince Street, ta: rt e€ Ra Lar Stor Queen street . : > © - . > tetown P I j | ; es on Te hip Ne a @r ~ — a ali. PE. LR tail weet and | North Side of Queen : quart ’ ( harlot . : , 8 n K n -' 2% wine wpwnminege the rail oe aan road and xt the farn tlie e Donal M. & T. J. Walsh, Eclectic Bookstore, Sam- December 18, 1893—Iw dy McEa me rai j ae 7 wom -- A. i. Buildin ho ani Eh ise at none DA . Mt. Stewart. ' shie, Soutl hureh Street, now oc¢ “uM , Alberton pied | Jo.n EK. Delaney as tenant to the », Orwell ¢ sive BEAUTIFUL SKATING BOOTS The Weekly E Is isnucd every Friday morning from the | publishers’ office. It Is made up of matter which has appeared in the Daily editions, aud ue wspaper—interesting oni GR Ladies, Misses and Boys, | OUR OYWN MAREE. ‘A Noe Lot of Imported Latiss’ TRADE. ts a first-class and fu The subscription for Tue woekly latest news We<iy Exam. offCanada or the r year. {Nz=R, post paid to any part Unitel States, is one dollar pe Advertising r beove for Tu ates on the same seaie as given Daily EXAMINER ROBERT BEAIRSTO COMMISSION MERCHANT AND AUCTIONEER. GOOD REFERENCES Street, JUST RECEIVED FOR THE XMAS Che'«ttetown ilesroon Robt. Balloch &Co., GrO BER’ BROS Charlottetown, December 15, 1893—m w f Q een TEA MERCHANTS, MINCING EE om CANADA BY REPREBE NTED « J. A. MORRISON, HALIFAX DOCTOR DORSEY, 5 B. Surgeon. | ———— AT nasa ENMAN & CO GET 7| Dee Physician and —-- WHERE YOU WILL (irax da of the edical aap ann nt of the University of the City of York, late ee em Sor of the KResident went fof Helle- ag and the New York : ‘ Ri : in Hospital, New of the very beet quality, at prices tat will suit your pocket. York City " a e& 4 : , Sg Our RAISINS and CURRANTS are very fine, an] on quantities of Five Pound: oerriey —_— + 3. ; ——— ur r } ver} OFFICE. North Side Queen Squar ind upwards we will give you very low figures OPPOSITE POST OFFICE : ' ae sds aarsciesehegashone Meee We have also just received a stock of new Sultana Raisins, Candied Citror Orange and.Lemon Peel, Flavoring®, Spices, etc., ard can supply you with every thing req:ired for making a good Fruit Cake, Fresh Figs, Dates, Ss. B. ENMAN & CO J.D. McLEOD’S OLD CORNER. Charlottetown. December 7, 1893—tu thu sat Mesitence—Near Corner of King and Queen “treeta, Charlottetown Biecuits, Confectionery, Apples, Fiorida Oranges, etc., at "SOTESS ee Scales. e206 Disston’s Crosscut, Circular and Hand Saws. Barb and Combination Fence Wire. Iron, Sleigh Shoe and Caulk Steel. Horse Shoes, Horse Nails. HOUSEHO!D English Coal Vases. a pre REM, Meo, | Galvsnized and Japanned Coal Hods. PAINGURE ~~”) “2 aoe OENNELL & CHANDLTR I~ Charlottetown, November 30, 1892—ta fri Platform | ~The Greatest | Rheumatic and Neuralgia Cure Of the k MANUFACTURED ONLY ay i » THE HAWKER MEDICINE COV 0D G..... >) JOHN. N.B. ocak eee Slippers . Buy Your Christmas ° — Good Fresh Groceries I shea ber. properties wil | n ca ‘ any Of the above terms to purchasers, ana rive forthwith iven Toruiw I part lurs apply to M.& D C. Me- bs wl, or to the enbacrib H. B. SMITI Bosstiuion 26 wn, Dec. 18, 189° nw ti n 1893. PERFUMES -1893, | Sf. George Pharmacy. Our Stock of PERFUMES for Xmas is mn plet We can give you a bottle of Pe rfume from 1 j and other ware. We havea very fine line of CIGARS, euitable an Xinas Gift, put up with ten Cigars in { asso in firtcen a box, Pi ipe s, Dressing Cases, Manicures, Toilet and Fancy Articles of all kinds, No old stock selling off—all our good- new. DAVIES’ DETE STOXE. Victoria Row, opp. Post Office. Good Profit& Value fo THts GAOGES OR H USEKEEPLH WHO HANDLES WOOCDILL’S GERMAN BihiiG POWDER. ABSOLUTELY PURE. 10 ALD 20 CE T:. QUALITY ”» ‘ a Pi Se nov23 Harpers Weekly. iLLUSTRATED. 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EXHIBITION | an D SALE ADMISSIGN FREE, 4 T., to 4 p,m. from 10 o'clock, 7} fhe gaily chance in this country to pur chase w rks of masters, | All the Paintings are orig ' : . 7 ae j from the French School, modern school. inals, the in stly leading Eminent Artists, such as | Roz hegrosse, Aublet, Barau | @an, Mar rius Roy, ao many Francais , Pesant, Petit Scherrer, Sa randa ers of this others, are meml OC Le ty. Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars. } H. A. A. BRAULT, o2t26 Director. JANU | ders deep ’ tures A R > Ds | S84, THE CARE OF AN INVALID, Of the Following Hints the Last Two Are Specially Recommended to the Reader. An invalid’s room should be as large as ; possible to have it—bright, ches ry and furnished. A point idied carefully by the tiry aud comfortably oom A iants is variety, Thé inva- I ote e her room, so change the ‘ 1 for her and try to make its daylight ippearance as different as possible from its git ! yk. Invalids take a keen interest in life if kept part of the family circle and thor- ou enjoy little glimpses of outside, ufforded by a new book or mag- as are . knicknack brought from abroad, a fresh: plant, et Fortunately it is easy i in these days to keepupa fairly co us ure iterary food at no ov xpense, and it is wonderful how cle comes at picking up all kinds of Ay serve aS amusementand interest to the dea home, who can deputy. a help sheer making the whee!s of life go pretty fancy rone at ily tuke her walks by It is wonderful, too, what eanty is in A new stitch for the round work, a bunch of wild flowers, a dainty prece of dress, may all seem trifles and vet Work irvels in thes exroon, It is almost needless to add that fresh air, ind plenty of it, is imperative, This does not imply cither cold air or drafts. These latter are iarded agi eres and screens, wh *ASLLY ust by por ile the former is ob- y Warming the air before it reaches the invalid, Except in really warm weath- ev, it is always best, where possible, not to let the air come direct. into the sickroom. Set the windows wide or in @ beighboring room, leaving the doors t na well kepts ickroom there is little fear of actual stuffiness, but un! unged Wwerbreathed 1 an open on the stairs, ess f requenti ly the atm osphe re becon 1€S, SO LO say, d loses its freshness, which is frequently the unsuspected cause of f depression, mental and puzzle inexperienced sick- many of the fits « f obvsieai, ti ' of the bed should also be studied, and here is one piece of advice— this cut of ikened by long con- illy tired from ing the preparations for their bed- making. ‘This sounds absurd, but trained nurses will teil you it is nevertheless a fact. ir preparations for LiKe Hii § ec we tinued illness become actu: watch Petrolenm For Diphtheria. During an epidemic of diphtheria ina ‘rench town, in whicha large percent died under the ordinary treatment, a physician ried local applications of petroleam. As journal, he says: “I ed by a foreign commenced this mode of treatment ona little girl whose fatuces, tonsils and soft palure were covered with thick false mem- branes. From the very first applications of the petroleum the membranes were seen to whiten, retract and almost dissolve under the brash. more The same evening she breathed easily and expelled some membra- nous exudations. Fivedays later the child Ww if not absolutely cured, out of danger, and ‘comple te recovery was only a question of time. From that time forth I employed petroleum locaily in all my cases, and I con- gratulate myself on having done so, since they all recovered, ‘A throat brush dipped into the petroleum and sh aken free of any excess of the a very hour or every two hours, : cording to the gravity of the case, over a ‘red by membrane. The applica to be painful—on the con- it produces a soothing effect. The are the disagreeable taste Membranes ex- and received into cap- sules containing petroleum are almost to- tally dissolved after a gradual process of disintegration. The treatment lasted on an average a fortnight, at the end of which recovery generally occurred almost sud- denly. iS passed €\ parts cove tion is said not trary, ouly drawbacks and odor of the pe ied by patients pet roleum. my es AM ATEURS| DECORATION FOR PLAT ES. Center Desicn of Sania With Border of | Burnished Gold on Blue or Pink Ground. Cupids, or f plate ec nt ers, rures in quaint costume for with border designs in tinted and more or less bur- nishe “e on pink or blue deep borders, are always in vogne, and Art Amateur makes the following suggestions in regard to them: The costume of the figures suggests the style of ornament to be used for the border design, which should be of a similar period if copied, or the occupation or surronnd- ings of the cer‘ral subject will suggest ideas for conventional treatment to the original designer. The deeper or hard kiln colors are best laid on bef. celain during its manufacture, in buyin waldo. 4 at or raised, Therefore that the colored bor- or whatever you desire) are already on, and when painting avoid care fully any touch or smear of gold or raised enamel that would mar the brili‘ancy of the polished surface of these borders, as the slightest film would be visibie after the painting fire. A very suitable plate on which to paint cupids is the smooth, slight- ly concave, round plate. Among the new- est ware for the dinner table are the square ' shaped dinner services in relief and open rid plates see bl ue, fore the final baking of the por- | work ornament, Louis Quinze and Louis | Quatorze, Scheme For a Rosé Pink Boudoir. A rose it captivates the fancy. The Art Inter change gives a simple scheme for one which, with some modifications as to ma- terials, need not be particularly costly: Ceiling in turquoise blue, with frieze; pic ture molding of gilt; woodwork, ivory white enamel; shades, lace curtains, rose colored; silk sash curtains for the win- dows; carpet of old rose in arabesque de- sign; furniture, maple, with upholstered easy chairs and sofa. On the walls hang water colors. Follow color scheme through- out, Easy Flowers to Paint, Buttercups are easy to paint. The neces- sary colors are caimium pale shaded into cadmium No, & For the darkest parts use raw umber, black and white, The stamens, which are very small, should be painted with a light shade of green, says an art an- tuority. 2 ie eiblocadle Raasclhccemnai For Over Fifty Years. Ax Orp Ann Weitnt Triep Remepy.— Mre. Winsloe’s Soothing Svrup has | beed used for over fifty years by willions of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snecess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the coll Diarrhoea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalerlable. Be sure and ask for Mrs Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—1 y Try Moore & MeLeod for best value in dec29, — > ’ a > pink beudoirl The very sound of | | of humanity, *, and is the best re medy for | | be too high! rec mendes r spe N = 7? oo ‘z , \ OL eke Q. ] ° 6 medicinal ; und toll et ust i Skoda’s German Ointment perfectiv pure and ; rhig = al qualities. It « : safety on the most de excellent vintment f med Quantity, Not Quality. Mr. Raymore, whose picture appear above, and who f x many years, cagad in the manufacture of toi'et soap, writ under date of Feb. 4, i : p at its soft and purifying qualiti« It } pure, unadulterated, ani f f alka which most soaps conta Miss Alive L. Welto rraduate of Victoria General lic vent ai 1 iniag Sch for Nurses, Halifax, N. 8., anys “Tr Skoda’s Soap is & ft as velvet aud pure : 3 rold. It makes the ekin soft, w and eautiful.” SKODA DISCOVERY GO., LTD., WOLFVILLE, N. 5, ! oO ale by all druggists. Toade ro by W. k. Watson; _ E, a A th ' Yonng Husband—if { were a millionaire, you would love me a great deal more, ° wouldn't you The Wife (with an eye to stunning cov*| tumes)—I would love you a great deal of- tener.— Vogue, sup Charlottetown lind Capid, 6 6, BRING IT TO US ES | AND WE WILL PRINT IT Mother—Now, Hannah make you a splendid wife, wash and iron, Moore would She ean cook beat carpets, and has goo.! Promptly. } sense. What a contrast tothat fickle mind cd Josephine Perkins! In Good Style, Son—Lut | love Josephine! 2 Mother (resigned!y)—Well, love is blind, I suppose!—Truth. At Lowest Prices. TRY US. ‘The Examiner Pa. Go | London House, Queen Street, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAN » ‘JOHNSON’ - 4Nopyneé LINIMENT yneike ANY OTHe As much Stine ee Im i810 righted by an Oid Family Poysician, “Think Of It a a, ears, an? still leads, ration after Generation have ued very Traveler should have os ‘> — in his maetbat. Rheumatism, Every Sufferer rurale, Nervous Headache, Diphtherla,Cough: — Astin itera Mo orb, D reness in Body or Lim Sut J ‘ .witl find in this ola A Anodyne ue relict abs speed ay cur: have Every Mother ano Atvod" ne Linimvent tn Sore Throat, Tonsilitia. om, Cus, Eyutess, pe and Pains Mable to occur in ‘arrily without aotice. Delays may costa Hfe. Re Liven aibaeemee Somplaints like magic. Price, % cts. paid; 6 bot- The Same Thing. ; } Manima—Bobbie, how many times have I told you that you cannot have two pieces | | of pie? ' Bobbie—I don’t know, unless you can | tell me how often we’ve had pie.—Chicage | Inter Ocean. Information, i tles, *2. Express naid. LS. Johnson & Co., Boston. What’s the time? Young Man—I want an engagement ring Jeweler— Yes, sir. About what size? Young Man—I don’t know exactiy, but oi _ she can twist me around her finger.—Tit- | If you have a Cough zits. it is time you were taking ‘ GRAY’S RED SYRUP SPRUCE GUM THE OLD STANDARD CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA and all LUNG AFFECTIONS, His Inheritance. i ; | Gray’s Syrup has been on trial for more than 50 years and the verdict of the people is that it is the best remedy known. 25c. and 50c. per bottle Sold everys here KERRY WATSON & CO. Propnirrons MONTREAL. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR Uf YSN OF PURE NORWEGIAN | Cholly—This {s my grandmother’s por | trait, and lam thought to have some of ber features. His Adored—Yes, I see a strong resem | blance bety-een her eyebrow and your mus tache,—Life. {G@D-- aiyr OIL IPE hats Oat Be alatable as cream. fs taste .ike others. In big bottles SOc. and 81. 00. Heroic Treatment, | § When we assert that i Dodd’s Kid ney Pills Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, “Chi Jimmy. an dat’s der quickest way ‘*k him. ont into de desp water, He's got ter learn how ter ewim, ;,”"-—Life, Popular Cures for Headache, Headaches ar and the so-« ‘e one of the greatest banes ralled eures ont without number. Among them may be mentioned emelling salts, toilet’ vinegars, | ; i j ' Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney ; Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of all hot foot foot bathe, et Sut the most ef- fective and reliable enre yet discovered is | Hawker’s Liver Pills, which regulate the stomach and bowels and re} ieve the brain of all fevered « d congeste: Noor v —s : ! ay Bi gested } }. If vour W ho have used them. nem aches rv th ii iinlisjiniselitiasa i TH </ CURE TO STAY CURED. ; By a ists ¢ il of pri Three smeothirg irons, bande ae irugeiet -” sal cosesiet s price, and stand, all fer 8@c at W ' Dawseon’s "4