meee Ss THE DAILY EXAMINER - CERTAIN uu (ed ine ens PAIN-KILLER THE GREAT Family Medicine of the Age. Taken Internally, It Cures Diarrkwa, Cramp, and Pain in the Stomach, Sore lhroat, Sudden Colds, Coughs, etc., etc. Used Externally, It Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Frosted Feet. icle ever attained to such unbounded 7 server of the Nothing has yet ; > host Valuable family m ryan . removing pain, no tation equal te Perry Daria pofimitations, Muy only the genuine “Perry Seld everywhere: large bottics, 2 Strange, but True The child that cannot digest milk can digest Cod-liver Oil as it is pre- pared in Scott’s Emul- sion. Careful scientific tests have proven it to be more easily digested than milk, butter, or any other fat. That is the reason why puny, sickly cliil- dren, and thin, emaciated and anzmic persons grow fleshy sorapidly on Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil and Hypophosphites when their ordinary food does not nourish them. Don't be persuaded to accept a substitute? Scott & Bowne, Belleville. 50c. and $t. MONTACUE Carriage Factory We are showing this season a finer line of Sleizghs than shown by us heretofore The assortment consists of Single and Double Box Sle‘ghs, Round Back, Square, ete. Prompt attention to Repairs. Terms reasonable. JOHN McLEAN & SON. decé—dy & wy Painting & specialty. URE YOU Dodd's Kidney Pilis to cure ary ee cas Bright’s I ase, Diabetes, Lumb- go, I‘ropsy. Rheumatism, Heart Disease, Female Tr es. Impure Blood—or money + -tunded. Sold by alldealers in medicine, or oy mail on sece,pt of tr soc. per box, or Six boxes $2.40, DA. L.A. SMITH & CO., Toronto, we can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pille at he following prices, viz.:—50c. per box eix boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.0¢ ur dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dezen. Sent by mail to any address po aid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may29 Charlottetown. Fire Insurance, _The subscriber represents the following Fire Companies : “The Royal Ins, Co. of Liverpoo’,” “The Phenix Co, of Brooklyn,” “Phe Sun Fire of London.” _ The above Companies are possessed oj immense resources, and have a world-wide reputation for etrict integrity and liberality in the settlement of claims. : JUHN McEACHERN, oct23—3 Agent. ANNUAL MEETING. Merchants’ Bank o' P. E. Island. Tie Annual General Meeting of the Shareholiers of the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island will be held ai its Banking House, Great George Street, on TUES- DAY, the 14th day of January next, 1896, at the hour of 11 o’clock, a. m. Proxies must be left with the Cashicr at least one day previous to the meet rg. J. M. DAVISON, dec6—52 & wy Cashier. | sary to know pe POPULAR SCIENCE. | im the New Tnventions and Discoveries Tadusctrial and In an account of lustry a writer in remarks that the wood-bending the Woodwork: r —— ee = _ i we comparatively few per sons utside the carriage and bori lding interests are aware of its e t, and but few realize that the car riages they ride in are very largel) made of such w d—the felloes of all | their wheels are bent and made in two perts—the framework of coaches and heavy carriages is nearly all made of t t oaly better made, but more cheaply ind the frames of i s boats a bent, as also mar of t) fr 8 the finest esaili: yee? f too, of many’ kind has bent frames, all the celebrated I t chairs, for example, being mad y of wood thus treated. The o» f bending is twofold, namely me and stock, and stability s ff the work when put to ne independent beauty of ferm; and bent carriage shafts are al st, if not entirely used now, in stead of the old style, clumsy, sawed Skill in manipulating the mater very essenti.l; simply the forms to bend and the steam box in which soften the wood do not alone insure stceess in the yperation—it is noces rfectly the stock to it being so variable that no two pieces bend alike } na Prop rites of a Now Necent investications rgot have fact that rts of tin Alley. pursued by established the an alloy composed of 95 and 5 of zinc melts at 200 becomes firmly adhered to moreover, is unalterable nd exhibits a most attractive metallic lustre He has further ascertained by this that an #@lloy sisting of 90 parts of tin and 10 of alum- uf ‘ “oe “ interest- es, and glass, and experimenter, con- inum melts at 390 degrees, becomes strongly soldered to glass, and is por- sessed of a very stable brilliancy With these two alloys it is possible, it claimed, te solder glass as easily as it is to solder two pieces of meta! and this operation may be done by so' d« ring the pieces of g'ass, when heated in a furnace, by rubbing their surface with a of solder, the alloy as it being eveniy distributed with a tampon of paper or a strip of alum! nunm.—or an ordinary so'der’ng tron can be used for melting the solder. rod I i flows Three Piase Longe Distance “ysetom. The General making the first f the Electric Comvary ts American application three phase long-distance sys- tcm of street raliway work at Lowell, Mass., where a p'‘ant is in course of ecnstruction for the Lowell & Suburb- an Street Railway Compary. Its spe- features will render it most inter- ‘sting. In the first place, says the Iron and Coal Trades’ Review, the gen- deliver both alternating and continuous current, and when not in use for transmission work will be tun in parallel with the railway gener- aiors now in the station. They will be wound for delivery of low voltage cur- rent at the alternating side, and this current, raised to 5000 volts, will be carried to two sub-stations, one nine miles and the other 14 miles distant from the generating station. The sub- will each be provided with suitable step-down transformers of the General Electric air-b!ast type, as well as two-rotary converters. ‘ ii aol erators Wul stations Snow and Ice on Railway Track«, At the recent Scandinavian Railway Congress, held at Copenhagen, a num- ter of plans were adopted to prevent the accumulation of snow and ice on rcilway tracks. The work of freeing the tracks of snow is especially diffi- cult in these countries. It has been found that by putting salt on the ground about the tracks in large quan- tities frost has been prevented for a period of nine years. It was stated that during last winter 33,688 rails in more than 2000 different mlaces on a single railway were lifted by the frost s2 as to endanger the trains. Ice was removed by the use of dynamite. Every Iccomotive on the line has been equip- ped with a snow plow, which will be <rried throughout the winter. Signaling the Approach of Storm: The Royal Commission of Great Brit- ain has recently made arrangements for supplying telegrams giving notice »’ the approach of storms to the prom- nt headiands along the coast. An ingenious system of signaling vessels ras also been adopted. The signals ised are canvas cones, and are pointed ward or downward to signify th cirection the gaie will take. Ail the ghthouses on the prominent points xf the coast. which are connected elec- triceally, will be turned into storm- warning stations. A number of lght- heuses and light vesse!s alon: the coast will also be corinected with the tele- graphing system of the United King- dom. Archaeological Nesearch. The excavations which are carryinz out near Athens by the Greek Archae- clogical Society have recently yielded some exceedingly important results. In one well-preserved tomb the workmen rvcently came across the skeleton of a weman with a great assortment of jew- eiry, together with Egyptian scarabae! and a porcelain statue of the goddess Isis. The relics, it is believed, prove that many important religious rites of the Greek have been borrowe] from the Kigyptians, which hes for years been a digputed point. Ivereasing the Power of Gaa. A French scientist has recently dis- covered the means of increas!ng the il- luminating power of ordinary coal gas about 15 times. The increase is accom- pushed by supplying a small but con- stant current of air to the flaine, A tiny electric motor is fixed in the body of the tas lamp, which is a diminutive vent{l- ator. The motor is run by a current supplied by a couple of small accumu- lators. The flame has a remarkable brilliancy, and lamps have been con- structed on this pattern with an ilium- irating power of 800 candle power, One. Wifey—Do you think there Is a man that could conscientiously say to his wife, “You are the only woman I ever ic ved?” Hiubby—Only cne that I can think of. Wifey—Who? You dearest? Hubby—Oh, no Ad.m.—Loulsville Truth. A Prominent Londoner, Chase’s Ointment is an invaluable re- medy for itching Piles and in my own case I would pay $50 it if it could not be otherwise hard. Joux Peppicoms. 160 Sydenham St —_._—¢ 9-6 She—“fen't it dreadful that a man should stand upin the prize ring and hatter the face of another man?” He— “Pretty bad, 1's) allow you; bat a bruiser never shows the depth of his depravity until Le stauns upou the stage as an alleg- ed actor.”—Boston Transeript. enchant lin cinicensil 400,000 Free Samples given away in Eigh Months, _Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are the only kidney pills known with sufficient merit to guarantee the proprietors in giving away huodreds of thousands of rample packages free. Ask your drucgist four « sample if your kidneys or liver is deranged ee Geese Fea thers. HIGHEST PRICE paid ffor all Geese Feathers. JOHN NEWSON - ODD HAPPENINGS. Events Chronicled ia the mb orn Clocks |, ..... . 2 a. From now will sell our stock 45 per cent. Now if you want to present | your friends with nice pre- sents at a low price give usa call. Also, repairing attended to with punctuality and = war- ranted. G. G. JURY, North Side Queen Square. decl2 We've Got It ! and you want it. Is We seli it cheap. hard to All kinds not get it. of Lumber. Come and See It! It eo.ts you nothirg to examine, and very little more to buy it. Will You Take It ? We're agreed. You want Lumber and we’ve got it. You have money and we want it. We'll treat you right. You give us a handful of monev and we'll give you a whole load cf Lumber. THAT’S PHILOSOPHY ! JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. nov 29—dy" Dividend Notice. Mencaayts Bax or P. E.Istayp, Chi rlottetown, Dec. 2nd, 1895. Notice is hereby given that a half yearly dividend at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum on the capita! stock of this Pank, has been declared payable at its Banking House, on and after January 2nd 1896. ‘Transfer Book will be closed from December 19th inst, to 2nd Jan’y., 1896, both dates inclusive. By order of the Board. J.M. DAVISON, Cashier. Dec. 2nd—2aw & w. RNEAS A. MACDINALD, Barrister-at-Law. OFFICE, GREAT GEORGE STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. Money to Loan. Fire and Life Insurances taken. Agent for Credit Foncier Franco-Cana- dien, Lancashire Fire Insurance Co., Great Western Life Assurance Co. INSURES wOOD CIGESTION. | [on E PILL AFTER EATING (PUES CT. Tie HOBOS MEO Painless Dentistry. CRAPAUD. Dr J E McDonald, Dentist, will bein Cra paud, at Dr Robertson's, ior TWO DAYS only, Friday and Saturday, Isth and 19th inst, wher «acwill demonstrate his now ‘amous meth ¢.<«iPainless Extraction of ‘feeth, No ic 2¢ flects follow the use of this method, endt ; deubter is requested to try it and judge «tnimueelf. Obserre the dates, Friday and faturday, October leth and )9th inst, at Crapau t. My Pr nee County patients will please note my absence from Summerside on the above datea, ° J E McDINALD, DDS. Summerside, Oct 7, 1595. a “nm >|» MENTHOL & Ly pusteR I have prescribed Mentho! Plaster in a number of cases of neuralgic aud rheumati: i le pains, and am very muc leased with the effects and ploasantnees o} ® application.—W, H. CARPEN- Tex, M.D., Hotel Oxford, Boston. I have used Menthol Plasters in several cases of museular rheumatism, and find in every case o@ that it gavealmost instant and permanent relief. —J. B. Moone M.D . Washington, D.C. It Cures Sciatica, Lumbago, Neu- e ralgia, any Li @ Price | Davis & Lawrence Co., Ltd, |@ 25e. MORTGAGE SALE. To besold by public auction, at the Court House m Summerside, on FRIDAY, the twentieth day of December, A. D. 1895, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, under a power of sale contained in a mort- gage, dated the twentieth day of March, A. D. 1890, and made between Dominique Peters and Lucy Peters, his wife, of the one part, and Albert L. Anderson and George pyre ise trustees, of the other part, and duly assigned to the undersigned. All that piece of land in Lot Five, Prince County, tounded as foliows : Com- mencing on the north side of the Howlan Road, in the southwest angle of land now or formerly in poesesston of the heirs of Pains in Back or Side, or Pains. Sole Proprietors, MoxtTreav. ge © © © © 60 © © © © o8 the late Ronald McDonald, thence north to the Duvar Road, thence west ten chains to land sold by said Dominique Peters to Lamot Gal ant, thence south eighteen and one- half chains to the north boundary o twenty-five acres of Jand also sold by him to vaid Gallant; thence east along the same three ani one-half chains, or to the eist boundary thereof; thence routh to the Howlan Road, and thence easterly along the same six and one-half chaina to the place of commencement, couta ning sixty-five acres of land, more or less. For further particulars apply at the office of J. Edward Wyatt, Barrister at- Law, Summerside. aa this 16th day of November, A. D GEORGE COMPTON, HOLDEN C, MILLS, Assignees of Mortgage. novl9—4i law (2) NOTICE. LAND SUKVEYIAG. &ce. The subscriber is now red to meke curveys of I and, run Bountary and Division Linen, furn sh Plans, ete. also, Mechank 8 tectural ings, $, Speci fi- J. P. NICHOLSON, Land hariotte wa, A's a5, Wi-ivawe until Christmas | of | | Watches, Clocks and Jewelry | at a big discount—20, 30 and Newapaper.. Emperor William IL. of rmary hee caught the bicycle fever. biut h: wil not ride in public. A private tra ‘ being made ready for his” spi: at Portdam In a tavern at Leer,Hholand, a yourg fcol lately bet 30 cents that he could eat a thousand flies at one siting. The fies were caught and put in a beer glass, and then he won. In Turin, Italy, the twin brothers, Hugo and Guido Palazzi, ):tely mar- ried the twin sisters, Muphrasia and Virginia Thevenet. It is feared that interdomestic complications will arise An extraordinarily dwasfs live in the District of Riwas, in the “astern Pyrenees. Tradition has it that they are the descendan’‘s of a race which inhabited those mountain regions in prehistoric times. large number of woman named sentenced to 20 In Lublin a young Semschalowa has been ycars’ imprisonment at hard labor for cremating the living bodies of the two small children of a neighbce with whom she was at enmity. At Littau, Austria, a 15-year-old gir' corrying a pair of scissors in her hand while passing through the _ hous¢ Stumbled and fell. The points of th in:plement entered her left breast an she died within:an hour. Prof. Goldberg reports that in its conception the whale is a legged mam- mal. He found that until the embryo reaches a length of several inches legs plainly discernible thereon, but these disappear long before birth. are The longest suspended telephone wire is no doubt that extending across Lake Wallenstadt, Switzerland. The dis- tence from post to post measures one and a half miles, yet at the lowest point the wire is still 120 feet above the lake, Prince Bismarck received about 215,- 000 postal cards from as many admir- congratulating him on his Svth birthday These have a to‘al weight of 1220 pounds, and piled op tn one column would reach a height of 15@ feet. ers ecards The House of Parliament in London is partly lighted by 40,000 electric lamps, which number is being con- stantly imcreased. Fifty experienced electricians are employed to keep the system in order. But there Its still a sas bill o: over $12,000 for the yeir. Flies and mosquitoes were so numer- ous in Iceland last summer that the farmers had to wear gloves and face masks while working in the fields. Pending the discovery of an anti-fly baclilus, 100 frogs have been imported lstely to begin the work of destruction. Before the Academic de Medicine at Paris a paper was read not long ago which pointed out that the tortures of the corset are to a large extent re- sponsible for the much-lamented scar- city of children in France. The writer urged that a tax on corsets would be as just as the tax on tobacco and alco- bol A physician in the Department de Maine-et-Loire, France, has establish- ed the bamboo in his garden and intro- auced it in his kitchen. He reports that young bamboo shoots equal as- peragus and Brussels sprouts, ahd that this new vegetable is nutritious an@ easily digested. With French sauce, rcta bene. ‘ The Sunday law in Germany hits the @rinker instead of the purveyor. The Ccurt of Appeal at Erfurt has just s.stained the lower court in fining a thirsty man 75 cents for drinking a glass of beer at a tavern during the heurs of divine service. Sweden can boast of a steamboat on wheels. This unique vehicle makes reg- ular trtps overland from one lake to another near by. To leave one lake it @pproaches the shore with a full head of steam on, rushes over the rails of the connecting road to the top of the eminence midway, shoots down to the ether iake, and then screw propellers merrily churn the waters egain. Lieut. Baden Powell of the British Army, claims to have made successful experiments with a monster kite of 500 square feet, supplemented by three smaller kites, the team to carry a man aloft. The tests were made only when ecntle winds prevailed. The device is t. serve as an occasional substitute for the eaptive balloon. An eccentric old bachelor who died ately at Russia, bequeathed 1.600,000 rubles (about $2,000,000) to his four nieces on condition that they first ee into service as chambermaids, wash- erwomen or coal women for 15 month. The local police are chorged with the duty of seeing that the condition of the will is strictly complied with. So far the helresses have received 863 of- fers of marriage. Of the 4000 soldiers ly!ng in the hos- pitals of Madagascar a great many suf- fer from abscesses on the legs, caused by grass seeds having sharp barbdes Odessa, which enter the flesh. This is news. though it is not new. Before the war many Creoles, working in the gold mines there, lost of their toes, and sometimes half the foot, in conse- quence of such poisonous grass seeds. some Wine may be only a mocker when teken from the barrel, but it seems to be a terror while still in the vat. Not long ago, at Schaffhaus n, Switzerland, a farmer proceeded to taste the juice in one of his high vats. To fill his glass he stirred the mess of crushed grapes. The escaping gascs must have stupe- tied him immediately, for shortly af- terwards he was found dead. One night not long ago as a Donau steamer from Ealgrade to Odessa near-* ed a small village in Bulgaria a young wan approached the captain and re- quested to be put ashore. He landed. Half an hour later another passenger rushed up to the commander and de- sjairingly complained that his satchel, ecntaining 10,000 francs, had mystert!- ously disappeared. The captain enid rcthing, but quietly reversed the ship’s ecurse; then he covered the golden let- ters of its name with a sail cloth and made some other changes, so that from a distance the vessel pr. sented an alto- gether different appearance, On return- ing near the spot where the first pas- senger had landed, the stcambeoat was beiled, and it ‘promptly arrested its syeed. A skiff approached, ard a few minutes later the second passenger had his 10,000 franes back and the ciptain had a man in ions. —IF YOU — Want a wife, Want a cook, Want a partner, Want a situation, Waut a servant girl, Want to sell a farm, Want to sell a house, Want to rent a_ house, Want to exchange anything, Wat to sell plants or grain Want to sell groceries or drugs, Want to sell or trade anything, Want to find customers for anything, Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or catt ¢ ADVERTISE IN THE EXAMINER Are You Interested ? All Furniture repaired over a year or Pictures framed to order wili, after the 15th inet., be sold to pay expenses. Par- ties interested will please take notice and cali at once or write for them, as the undersigned will not be accountable for tLem after that date. JOHN NEWSON, Ceci —tf TUESDAY, Timely Warning. The great success of the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established in 1780) has led to the placing on the market bg) many misleading and unscrupulous imitations of their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are ‘4! used in their manufactures. Consumers should ask for, and be sure that they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co.’s goods. WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER, MASS. ~ ee SN So SE LE oo. © La 4 : " nf Si EAA SSAA SONNY ~~ Le > ~ SSS ren. IIOTHERS, Do You Know iu: Parceoric, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine ? Do You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons ? Do You Know that in most countries druggists aro not permitted to sell narcotics without labeling them poisons ? Do You Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ? Do You Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a Ust of its ingredients is published with every bottle ? Do You Know that Cactoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined ? Do You Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued erclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word “ Castoria” and its formul., and that to imitate them is a state p ison offense ? De You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless? Do You Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 cents, or one cent a dose? Do You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be k. pt well, and that you may have unbroken rest : Well, these things are worth knowing. They are facta, The fac-simile is on every signature of y Ltda wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. FEATHERBONE SKIRTBONE LEASSSNSSASSSIOON SS for Infants ‘ntl Child FOR GIVIN - A light, pliable, elastic bone mage from 125.8, readily to folds, yet givir roper snape to STYLE and SHAPE Skirt or Dress. car Tht e 3 The only Skirt Bone that may be wet TO without injury. : The Celebrated FEATHERBONE CORS*TS are corded with, this material. Ladies Dresses. For sale ty leading Dry Goods Dealers. DECEMBER 17, 1895. VVESSSSTSSSSESESSESSESSSSSssesssesssesesse IRIPANS: é ONE GIVES RELIEF, é VOSS SVD VOSS 8GBVSS SSSSCSHSOSH DESSESVISESVOS Herring ! Herring! We have just bought several cargoes of Choice Arichat Herring, which we are sell- ing at a very low price in barrels and half barrels. ALSO Choice Family Flour, in Stockwell Phoenix and Bride; Ontario Bran, Chopped Feed, Shorts, Cornmeal, Oatmeal. lLolled Oats and Graham Flour—selling cheap for cash. A. HORNE & CO. Chsrlottetown, October 15, 1895—law (2) & wky The New “Eudora” Cloth Have you seen the new ‘‘ Eudora?’’, It might have been thought that the F OR LADIES. Priestleys could do no better. They had made the best black dress goods in the world. And now they have brought out the new ‘‘Eudora.” The Henriettas seemed perfection. ON WHICH THE GOODS ARE WRAPPED.~ But with the Priestleys it is ever onward. The “ Eudora’’ has a softness, a rich- ness, all its own, It has extra width and weight, it fits beautisully, and gives long service, whilethe glow ALW AYS ASK Itis wrapped on “The upon its surface, gives Varnished Board,’* : = —- which FOR PRIESTLEY’S ~ we — adies like, DRESS GOODS ped on every yards. 27 Wo0d’s Phosphodine,—z%e creat English Remedy. Ig the result of over 25 years treating thousands of cases with all known drugs, until at last we have discovered the true remedy and treatment—a combination that will effect a prompt and permanent cure in all stages of Sexual Debility, Abuse or Excesses, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Mental Worry, Excessive Use of Opium, Todacco, er Alcoholic Stimulants, all of which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Wood's Phosphodine has been used successfully by hundreds of cases that seemed almost hopeless—cases that had been treated by the most talerted physi- cians—cases that were on the verge of despair and insanity —cases that were ” tottering over the grave—but with the continued and persevering use of Wood's Phosphodine, these cases that had been given up to die, were restored to manly vigor and health—Reader you need not despair—no mat- ter who has given you up as incurable—the remedy is now within your reach, by its use you can be restored to a life of usefulness and happiness. Price, one package, $1; six packages, $5; by mmil free of postage. One will please, six guaranteed to cure, Pamphlet free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont -, Canada. Wood’s Phosphodine is sold by responsible wholesale and retail druggists in the Dominion, =e @] @ a @] & 2 6422224622 Se ssveoervzenm JOB PRINTIN need. See our] samples. Leave your order at THe Exawixer office. We can print anything you Good wo¢k, promptness, low rates a a THE St. Lawrence Sugar Refining Go., Ltd. MONTREAL. a, a ane ——— Sas ._——_<e Laboratory of Inland Revenue, ‘ Office of Official Analyst, Montreal, April 8th, 1895. “T hereby certify that I have drawn, by my own hand, ten samples of the ST. LAWKENCE SUGAR REFINING CO’S. EXTRA STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR, indiscriminately taken from ten lots of about 150 barrels each. I have analyzed tame, aod find them uniformly to contain 3 99% to 100 p. c. of Pure Cane Sugar with no impurities whatevcr.” (~igaed) JOUN BAKER EDWARDS, Ph D., C. L,, Prof. of Chemistry and Pub. Analyst, Montreal. N. RAITENBJRY, aGENT. novlI—2aw 25 Creme de la Creme wo La Fayette | CIGARS and CIGARETTES Are for sale in every store in the city. Give them a trial and convince yourself that you are smoking the finest. Manufactured by J. M.. FORTIER, Montreal. sept24—dy & wky tf o_o H. STANWAYE 6). Wholesale Wine & Liquor Merch dl, ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 243 Hollis & 483 Upper Water St., HALIFAX, N. S. P. O. BOX NO. 475. ly (14) ctl NO'TIC Ei To Shoemakers and others. We have now on hand and tv arrive a full stock o Leathers and Shoe Findings, comprising Sole Leather, best grades; French and othe Kips, Ualf, Dongola, French Kid, Pebble, Neats, Tan, Calf, Lining Skins. In Findings we have ~Lasts, all styles, Crimps, Screws, Leather and Rubber Cements, Threa!, Wax, Hairs, Shoe Nails and Tacks all kinds, Pegs, Awls and Hafts,. Sand and Emery Paper, Sooe and Welt Knives, Rasps, pinchers, Machine Linens and Silks, Hee! Ballz, Boot and Gaiter Web, Sole and Heel Plates, Elastic Web, also closed« Uppers, all kinds and grades, &c. All of which we wil sell at the lowest possible prices. J. H. BELL, The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer.. Sept. 25 HOWARD FLOUR If you have not yet used it ask for it and take no other, ALL RELIABLE GROCERS :KEEP 17. octl—246 | Granby Rubbers ' Are out again this season in new styles and in all the new Shoe shapes, right up to date, but with the same old “ wear like iron” quality that has always charac- terized them, because they are honestly made of pure Rubber. Be sure you get Granbys this year. nov27—135 & wky Ye Ancient Colony Lili inenadtplalateoniemet A gentleman leaving for Newfoundland to reside, w as offered for his AMERICAN RANGE the price he had pid for it, but refused, saying: “I'm going to take it with me, fur I don’t believe there was ever a better Stove made. I wouldn’t exchange it for a new one of the same kind for fear it wouldn't be as good.” We sold this wonderful Range and have others like it for $20. FENNELL & CHANDLER Charlottetown, December 6, 1895—dy Advertisers ! Lhe home circulation is the most valuable for advertisers. Tur Examiner reaches the homes of our citizens every evening. That accounts for our, large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY