ee os t5 So The ‘eekly Examiner ts ine Friday morning from the buh f [t is made up of matter wh as appeared in the Dally editions, and laa a weekly newspaper—interesting 30 i fa he latest news. The subs tlon for Tue WeeKxty Exa». Ine ; i to any part of Canada or the United s ar per year. ‘ rate n the same scale as given buv i Datty EXAMINER. DOCTOR DORSEY, ore CALBADA PUR FERBRUARY, 1804, Now ¥ t « } S } \\ ‘ i ‘ ter’ : 3s ) a & é 9 42 1@ 29 iv 6 Ll 26 ~ ? F é I i 12 219 . oe ‘ o i ' 4 0 3 af v ' _ ’ i 4 —_ — ee 17 : s ’ ' i i | i ‘ I lV | 1; i : 4a Bibs + 4 New AP m th office 0 t HiING Company, tm the ns 1 Street SUBSCRIPTION VANCE } $i. s 2t i dN a. i ~ <t poaled any part of Canada or t) = > ’ T:SIVNG RATERS i j Sor < «Taents which are ordered ; for ro weeks the «harge is j eent« he ost susertion, and 2 cena tinuaiion. Rate cards ure t mat ihe office. Specia son ta reduced rate are quoter for & : : inches im sire or | larg ‘ » ran for three months o eone N sorted unless paid fe a « per line, and ander ne | 1 paid notices appea ; ~ te made on all advertise | n i with Chureh Fairs, Bazaars | Pi 2 ea Ww be inserted with | the ss the regular rate of 10 cents pe oe: That Tue Exam is considered by ou. | M lanufacturers to be the lead- | na s ‘ Ee. Imand,. and conse- 4a slua ivertising mediun Lar . ak yeir ANDOUNnCeMeERnt> | pun . : proved by the fact tna | ino scoom modate our advertisers we | j a4 nhiarge the paper lt. | ite j i i T f tNexR ia for sale by the foi | ow “ ' R » oe, Charlottetown JM 1 Read, ? : ‘ 3 1 Vark Road, i W sfton Street ; = ini Prince St : i et ' . ’ . : Mtreet “ x Siall, P. E. t. Railway, and | OL M. x v f ¢ Bookstore. Sam- mersid j r i Ha ‘ ~ s. } tH ‘ ty eorge low B. i DA F Mt. “tewa ; ‘ \ arke, Alberton ‘ 4 4. 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All information regarding shades, prices, etc., furnished by CHAS. IVES MORRISON, Agent, Queen Street. sept 25—eod Christy Knives BREAD— CARVING—PARING. FOR SALE BY R. B. Norton & Co., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. the doctors can’t or | | SEXUAL POWERS © | Co, | form of catarrh | | nig, with perfect snccess. que tion box A number of s relating to datrying a firming were satisfactorily lalking the one cont nually becomes monotonous ther fore, tre ¢ ld vete a’. Hnportant qe tion ni eenera | on m-ly decided ty introduc ¢ yet voung as ever rulsect, “ War and Intemperance.” There was plenty of ground for ta ] this subject, so that abil of the Club were well brought cut. opener was Mr. John A. MePhee, an and pevir i x On 1L.@3 ‘I ' Wio, In the oratorica exhaustive convincing an-werec: subject of farming It wa re 1 ne address, showed up the evils and misery of imtem- peran yw Jolin McDonald and The result of MePhee, Frances Allan McDonald. tiie The next meeting of the Ciub, The other speakers were Meser . iJ. A. Maedonall, Nei} McPhee, Rodoreke vote was 12 of a majority in favor of “ War.” | world put together. Priday, February 2nd, will be inthe Gleneoro- dale Schoc house. 1 It wax decided to hold the next monthly | churches have either refused or neclectea —T Coneert before the Lenten season come an extended scale by the Glee and Drama in, hence preparations are being made on | ary 5th. These Concerts are free to all bona fide members. Visitors will be ; charged a small admission fee. ; Rock Barra School Hall has been fitted uj P ’ 2A ; ipcteclascea : * 2 . Res ° | for Concerts in first-class style. A stage | it isa risky thing totarn a newly con- ; haa been erected and an anteroom leading | verted drunkard outof a church ‘into therefrom, also an automatic curtain and | street lined with gin mille, and odorous | | all the necessary stage fixtures. HOW SOCIETY IS MADE, An evening journal of this city received he following by special messenger a few days ago: “Sir,— In publishing names of attend i ine costumes. But this again 18 based ma still profounder faith, that by getting nto the newspap ers you get into “* vlety. perate with the reporters in getting an weount of these festivities in the olunn” of the morning papers, it would ead that column with renewed ‘Society’ in New York really means noth- | at charity and other public balls, notes who was there. and makes a mental image | Jan. 3lst, when a subject of rural inter- SOs Ir the public only knew the ex- ent to which the givers of teas, recep. | ons, and little gatherings of all sort= co- zest. ing except a collection, more or less large, ioures, 1 Single Copies Two Cents form of total abstinence for the individua and Prohibition for the state, then, and no til: t hen, wil the Lqnor power be ove:- t Tn a — : - — ~ ‘ woes cane — ° ecememats = ——————— = —— — — ———— 'UD } NORTH SIDE BRANCH, . > ’ N F ae (Contributed by the Y. W. C. T- U.) See nezit a 2 for : The regular weekly meeting of the fare | —————---——______ ai = mer- of the North Sire took place in the THe CHURCHES’ NE ‘LECTED DITY i Scioel Hall, Red Swamp, on Priday even- ih tail = Se ing, January 19 he Ther MIS a very When the Christian Church in all its ae larze attendance Phe President oceu- | branches and agencies, and through all it ' ; ‘ 1 . 1 : " = ne i pie! the char, and after the business of | membership from the pulpit down, pur the Associat.ou was completed opened the | itself squarely and firm) y upon the plat thrown, and the awful curse of intemper- ance be banished from the lend. The two great on which we must depend for the suppression ot th« L.quor traflic are the gospel of Christ an tue sirong acm of the and of thes two tne first is by far the greater. a renc:es law, We hive no fath in the pernaneney ot | apy refurina‘ion which does not aim first Tne of all tu refora, the eats ef men. ’ . " %% . i j Curi-tian Church could do more, if ; as would, to bring ebout thé abolition of th liquor traffic than al! the temperance +o- cieties and temperance parties in the parties, either: work—much of it a work which | the to do, the more shame to them. We thoroughly believe, too, in in its power to repress and discourags thing to reach the hearts of if you can, with the Gospel; is also way, if you can, with the odor of the beverages of _ hell Let the Church go ahead with its work nside, but don’t let it forget to work out- side, too. Smash the saloons! -—-. DEBATING SOCIETY ORGANIZED . We do not say this in disparagement of these societies and f the ' | agency of the law, in its educative power, tic Clubs and the Executive Committee of | the Association for the evening of Febru- | evil men in their evi i < g | evi their evil ways. — Itis a good ming men, on a the | good thing to put temptation out of their Theflesh is weak, and a cee my ; . Pursuant to notice a meeting was held | nts at the Charity will you kindly men- | in the St. Margaret’s sechool-house, King’s ; .on Mr. and Mrs. ——? Ifyou mention | County, on Friday, the 26th inst., and a | -ostumes, Mrs, ——- in pink and Nile nov- | debating society organized, with the fol- | ity satin “decollete,” old lace, diamond | lowing officers; aments, We were late and missed thi . ose etsy ld Presitent Jo-eph L. McPhee. .| .eWwspaper men. Ifthere is anv charge, Y ca veks | } ice-P reside nt—Jos. A, McDonald | iet me know by bearer and greatly oblige Secretary-Treasur ;" a L 1 igned by Mr, ——. 7 te cLelan. What is intcresting about this is the be- Upwards ofthirty members were en- | .efit reveals that some portion of the rolled. Regular weekly meetings will be ublic carefully peruses the lists of people | held Wednesday evenings. The next meeting will take place on Wednesday, est will be discussed. aa CONCERT AT DUNDAS, The concert by the members of the Bridgetown Juvenilg Temple, No. 21, held ; ! Yves 9 | in the Court House at Dundas on Thure-1 “society | day, was a decided success. acted as chairman, and opened the con the organ. faction of all present. } arties of some kind, It connotes n thing as | tions were appropriate and well rendered he is on the way to socicty. | -ntly issuing invitations to entertainments By persist- Rev. J Gillis to mann.rs, or education, or bi th. Assocn | The dramatic skill displayed by the par- The musical selec- | ticipants in the several dialogues was of | ho mean order, and worthy of others than Miss McLeod, superintendent amateurs, fur two or three years people at la-t begin | of the Temple, is deserving of much praise for the creditable performance of those wo accept them, and the aspirant is “in «x iety,” and becomes a “society man,” wr “society woman,” or “society girl,” 1s the case may be. But it stands to rea- «on that no such rap d progress would be possible without the aid of the press. Be- | ing a candidate for society would be a very edious business if nobody knew it but the So the | | } | | 8 @ nan or Woman begia tu ao this, he on | ! | | wople who get your invitations. tis given to the world that on a certain ifternoon Mrs. A. ave a tea, which wa~ } atrended by Mrs. ~., Mrs. C., Mrs. D. and Mrs. G., and so on.—New York Nation. ° —se0e<.-—— —— FARMER’s PHILOSOPHY, A There is being so much said in this } country about hard times and the searcity | of money, and, as everybody has a can-¢e ind knows a remedy, I thought I wou! write to tell your readers what I think | the cause. “We buy more than we produce, “We let our timber rot and buy plough stocks, singletress, axe aoe handles and fencing. our soap and axle grease. *We give away our beef hides and buy | hamestrings and shoestrings. “We buy garden seed in the spring and cabbage in the winter. “We let our lands grow up in weeds and buy our broome. “We waste the wax out of our pine and zum trees and buy chewing gum for our } children. “We build schoolhonses and hire teach- ers and send our children off to be educat- le “We land a five cent fish with a four } lollar fixhing rod. reporters are called in, and through them | | under her charge. OBSERVER. LT TY se MOLASSES AND PETROLEUM, Almost all the molasses which from Cuba to the United States is brought in the same tanks in steamships that are used to carry petroleum as a return cargo. he ships’ tanks are about sixteen feet deepand have a neck seven feet deep They are pumped full of oil at Brooklyn or Philadelphia, then taken of the refining plants there. Molasses is | brought from the interior of the island in | the storage tanks huge hogsheads which are emptied into A suction pump draw- | ing about 10,000 gallons an hour fills each d| | id | top, that amount of space being required handles, | | for the expansion of the molasses, ship’s tanks to within about two feet of the | It might be supposed that the petroleum would have a bad effect on the molasses, but it has been shown that the contrary is | the case, and as nearly one-half the im- “We throwaway our ashes and -buy | portation is made into rum and the balance refined into sugar, a little oil is not of much account. The tanks are cleaned after the ] | molasses has been pumped out by turning “We waste our manure and buy guano. | in @ powerful steam jet, which washes down the sides and Jliquifies whatever | molasses may be left in the bottom of the i | | work. A tank, and the suction pump finishes the cargo of molasses, which ‘ormerly required ten or twelve days, can now be unloaded in forty-eight hours, | while the difference in cost of handling, to say nothing of the caving of time, a:aounts to a large sum. ~~ —— =—. — _ riow to Get a Sunlight Picture, Send 25 “ Sunlight ” Soap wrappers “We send a fifteen cent boy out with a | (wrappers bearing the words “Why Does wenty dollar gun and a fourdollar dog to | a Woman Look Old Sooner Than a Man”) kill birds, *We raise dogs and buy wool. “And about the only things in the | country that there is overproduction of are politics and dogties.”.—New York | Press, - ; Deafness Caused by Cattarrh, Capt. S. F. Belyea, of Greenwich, King’s | duced serious deafness, closed the nasal pa sages so that he could scarcely breath | ‘ ‘AURE j vreat pain aud trouble. | ~. } eee ": + and caused him pre pai | $56,698,333 in & dition | buildings valuedat $88,784,901. He tried many remedie-, but all failed until he got Hawker’~ Cattarrh Cure, three 25 cent packages of whieh effected a cure. N. B., suffered from an aggravated | 7- ‘ ae : coe. | United States, with which had in his case in- | | to Levev Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto. | and vou will receive by posta pretty pic- ture free from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy way to decorate vour home. The soap is the best in the market and it will only cost 1 ¢. postage to | send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write your address carefully. According to the World Almanac there are 442 universities and colleges in the 9,326 teachers and profes or:, and 133,682 students. These | colleges have a total income of $14,256,026 “IT can honestly say” says capt. Belyes | “that Iam practically well, and I take great plea-ure in recommending Hawker’s | Catarrh Cure to tho-e who may be suffer- ing from this very troublesome disease.” for Over Fifty Years. Ax Ory Anp Wett Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the coli¢, and is the best remedy for Diarrhwa. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—l y Complaints, for building up the -ystem of our little ones. They often ask for it. EAL MERIT is the character- istic of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It cures even after other preparations fail. ang 16. Get Hood’s and ONLY HOOD’S. 4 Its value is} Mrs. L. 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This is certainly an extraor- dinary old age for a person to live. fi hcilenaiticlegi Some surprising effects have been re- | corded from the use of Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil in the most desperate cases of consumption. Millers Emulsion is“the kind that cares” colds, conghs, bronchitis and lung disease generally. Every bottle warranted. No oily taste In big bottles, 50 and $1.00, USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the grea Blood and NerveKemedy. Bargains this week in white goods of all kinds. Call and compare our prices with all others. comes I to Havana, and the oi! is pumped out into the tanks | | a | A Boston Phey ure doing a noble | Boy’s Eyesight Saved—Perhaps His Life By Hood’s Sarsaparilla—Blood Pot- . soned by Canker. Read the following from a grateful mother: “My little boy had Scarlet Fever when 4 years old, and it leithim very weak and with blood Poisoned with canker. His eyes became So inflamed that his sufferings were intense, anc for seven weeks he Could Not Open His Eyes. I took him twice during that time to the Eye and Ear Infirmary on Charles street, but their remedies failed to do him the faintest shadow of good. I commenced giving him Hood’s Sarsaparila and it soon cured him. I haye never doubted that it saved his sight, even { mot his very life. You may usc this tee timonial in any way you choose. I ara always ready to sound the praise of Hood’s Sarsaparilla because of the wonderful good it did my son.” Ansre F. BLACKMAN, 2888 Washington St, Boston, Mass Get HOOD's, Hooo0’s PILLS are hand made, and are per- fect in composition, proportion and appearance. , , a Old age Childhood NEED SpoctaL CA AND THEY Depend upon Others FOR Guide and Little Josephine Libby. Support. HOW PLEASANT it is to see an aged person with ap elastic step, a bright smile aud a kind word, and hear the child with its mer- ry laughter ringing in ovr ears : these denote good health, which can be found in Skoda’s Discovery. Mr. Chas. 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