dee Pao - — How to Build up a Town Just how to build upa town is not not generally known, or at least is generally practiced The following suggestions are to the point and well woith consideration Talk about it. Write about it Help to improve it. Speak well about it. Beautify the streets. Advertise in it’s papers. Patronize your merchants. Elect good men to the offices. Speak well of it’s pablic spirited, en terprising citizens. If you are rich, invest in something, employ somebody, be a “bustler.” If you don’t think of any good word to say, don’t say anything about it. Remember that every dollar you vest in & permanent improvement that much on interest. Be courteous to strangers that come among you so that they go away with good impressions. Don’t kick at any proposed necessary improvement because it is not at your in- is own door, or for fear your taxes will be raised fifteen cents. Don’t use rubber stamps iu your letter heads and envelopes; that is a “dead give away” on you own business, on the town and the newspaper printed in it. Don’t let poiitics get mixed up with your business; if you are a_ business man don’t lose the he!p your newspaper can give you because its politics are not your politics, and by all means, don’t advertise to merely help the printer along, advertise to help your business and iown ulone. Cure of Colds. Treat your next coli as follows, and your faith in theold say'ng will di>- appear. Kat nos ipper. Ua goiter to bed and on rising drisk a tumbler of cold water. For breakiast eat a piece of dry dread as large as your hand. Go out fre.ly during the morning. For dinner eatthe same as at breakfust. During the afternooa take a sho:t walk, or epguge in some active exercise which shull produce perspiration. Go without supper and retire early. The next moruing you will be nearly well. If instead of this you stuff che cold, it will stay a week or two, and wind up with a hard cough and expectoration, _——=_- A Sensible Horse. At the recent Horse Show, New York, duriog the exhibition of the jumpers, the horse of one of the gentleman riders leaped the 5 tt. 8 in. bar, but in coming down struck head first, made a complete somersauit, aud threw himself on the ground flat ov his back; the rider being pitched ahead, cleared the horse, For- tunately neither rider nor animal was seriously injured. Afler this most narrow escape the rider again mounted and endeavored to make the horse try the same ju'ap again, bat the creature show- ed more sense than the man by resolutely declining the dangerous jump. a -S i — Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, TONIC FOR OVERWORKED MEN. Dr. J. C. Wilson, Philadelphia, Pa., says: ‘I have used it as a general tonic, end in particalac in the debility and dyspepsi» of overworked men, with satisfactory results.’ ~*~ Special Notices. VACCINATION.— Parties wishing to be Vac- cinated with the pure Bovine Vaecive Virus, will be attended to at their homes by leaving their orders at the Apothecaries’ Hall de 1 tu th wk lin L. BE. Prowse is selling Clothing at very low figures at North River Bridge. nov24 Vacctn®.—Fresh Bovine Vaccine Virus re- esived daily at Apotheearies’ Hall, Desa Brisay's Corner, del 9i RuBBERs, Overshoes, Felt Boots, at Dorsey, Goff & Cu’s, novi9 L. KE. PRowse has opened a stock at North River, until the smallpex scare is ever. no24 only 20 no 2) Cuoice CooKkED ‘oRNED Beer, eents per pound at Beer & Coff's, “SHOEMSKERS PINDINGS — French Calf, Enc- lish Kip, © id Nails, Awls, Rristles, Eyelete, Pegs, Shoe Thread, gold low for each at D-r- sey, Golf & Co's. noavld Hunter River Factory Butter (choice) for aale by the pound at Reer & Gaff's. no 21 Mr 's Felt Boots, buckled on the side, the real thing for cold feet. Price $2.50, at Dor- sey, Golf & Co’s novl9 Brack Ovurnaxt Jam and Jelly, Straw- berry, Goow berry and © anberry Jam by the pound at the City Steam Bakery, Prince Stroet no 21 TRIMMING Velveta and Plushes, buttons, braids A large eseortment neweat goods — Weeks & ('o., Market Square. nov Our Women’s and taking the lead. novlg en's Strong Boots are Dorsey, Gall & Co, : V "LVETEENS.-- 75 p'eces biack and colored Velveteens, to be sold cheap.— Weeks & Co , Market Square. nov 9 No danger of disease in our , oods, — Dx ,, Geff * Ca. 4 wrsey rovig “coven Yarns, beehive wools, Berlin wools and other makes..-Weeks & (Co . Market Square nov ASK yeur storekeep r for our make of Roots, — Dorsey Gott & Co. rovid SRE our cheap corsets, a little over half usual prices.-.Weekse & Co, Market Sqare. nov NOPICK ; r a oe persons willing to be employed 2 P Nurses, in cases of an allpox, are re- que ted to put themselves in gommuunieation w th the Heaith Officer at once. RICHARD JOUNSON, M.D, Health Officer. Health Oftow st Market Hows, Nov. 17, ‘®h THE DATLY MXAMINER, "NOTICE. A Ta meeting of the Board of Health, held se on the 14th day of NOVEMBER, inst., Ordered, That aii ertieles required for the use of the Board of Health be furnished, On requisition from the Clerk and countersigned by the Chairman of said Board, and that any article furnished without such requisition will not be paid for. By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, Olerk, Nor. 16 Qe k _ NOTICE . ‘fRYHE Public are hereby notified that the headquarters of the Health Oflicer are at the Market House, where all business con- nected with the Medical Department «f the Board of Health will be conducted. By order, A, H. MACPHERSON, Clerk, Nov. 17, 1885, Has taken ote iiaee cs six Meca Dent be fooled into buying a high priced powder for the sake of its so-called Best value in the market. first prizes wherever exhibued. He and many Diplomas. purity. The COOK'S FRIEND pure material as moneyacan buy, Jt posse-¢s more yaising strength improportion to cost than any other. Sold by storekeepers generally and made only by W.D. MCLAREN, MONTREAL. Buy it, try tt and be convinced. 59999455 NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. You are allowed a free trial of thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Voltaic Belt witn Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous Debdility, losa of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles, Also for_many other diseases. Complete restora- tion to Health, Vigor and Manhood guaranteed. No risk is eer eee in sealed envelope mailed free. by addressing : f VOLTAIO BELT CO., Marshall, Mich. is made of as OFFICE OF THE ROCKFORD WATCH 60. RockForp, ILu., Sept. 17, 1885. oe is to certify that we have a ppoin'ed E W. TAYLOR SOLE AGENT for the sale of cur Quick Train Railroad Watches in the tity of Charlottetown, BR. Bil ° and that we will, to the fullest extent. sestatn the usual warranty given by him ‘¢o purchas- ers of our movements. No warranty what- ever »ttaches to these goods w hen offered for s‘'» by others than our daly appointed Agents. ROCKFORD WATCH CO., Py HOSMER P. EOULLAND, See’y. ae Se SD, yick ".° WATCH — ) isa aoe ae ‘ me. KAILAOMOWATCH A'S Having examined and tested the Rockford Quick Train Watches. we off:r them with the fn'lest confidence to the pub‘ic, as being one of the best made and most reliable Watches. fur the money, in the market We fully guarantee every Watch sold by us He W: DT A Saw 20 Cameron Block, Charlottetown. Established 1872, Oct. 21, 1885 -—lw 2aw eow law & wkly Executors’ Notice. fEXHE Undersigned Executrix and Fxecu- tors of the last Will and Testament of the late Donald Mackinnon, of Charlottetown, tanner, deceased, carrying on business under the name and style of “MACKINNON @& O.,” hereby notify all persons indeb'ed to his estate to make immediate payment to them at his late office, in Grafton Street, in Charlottetown, and all persons having claims or demands agaist the said estate are hereby reqaired to furnish the same, duly attested. within twelve months from this date Dated at Charlottetown, the 2nd day cf OCTOBER, 1885, MARY JANE MACKINNON, Executrix, W. McLEAN, } JAS. CURRI R, { Uxccutors. Oct. 2nd—law tf 1, aS mB) Dal cre 3 ie Be ; Ses =o YS ad oo es ey sf -— SOLD BY ALL — STATIONERS THROUCHOUT tHe WORL ee FLOUR. FLOUR. In Stock and to Ariive: 150 Bris. High Grace Roller Process. 275 do * Kent Mills,” { heice Superior. 150 do I TTAVE, FLOUR to suit everybody ; my beet grade of Flour is as good as any in the city. The price corresponds with the qua'ity. Avery good Flour for $5; the best a littlethigher, I import my own Flour. J buy im lsrge"Guantities. I buy well. I will seil iow. | will sc Ul low by the single barrel ; a little lower for two or more barrels, i war- rant eve:y barrel. I can give satisfaction Do you want Flour! If so, eail and leave yeur order with oe * GEORGE CARTER, Upper Great Gebryt’ S%., Ub’town, Nov. 5—4i baw wky 4i — Tho Most Wonderful Family Remedy Ever Known. a7 CURBS -— Diphtheria, roup, Asthma, Bron- chitis, Neuralgia, Rheu- matism, Bleeding at the Lungs, Hoarseness, In- Excels all other Remedies for External Use. ; CURES — Catarrh, Chol- era Morbus, wyocatery. 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