: es THE DAILY EXAMINER : ANOTHER DISCOVERY. Of Interest to Bicycle Riders, bicycle rider has made will be good news too the wheel. He A well known a discovery that all who locomote on says: Since I first began to ride a wheel, which is several years ago, I have been subject to more or less chafing and irritation. Sometimes when heated the itching inside my legs would be so severe that I would feel compelled to forego riding for atime. Nothing that I tried did any material good until my attention was drawn to an advertise- Chase's Ointment for al! I tried it and al it touched the ment of Dr itching of the skin. most from the moment skin the itching stopped. I also find its occasional use prevents chafing Further evidence of the eflicacy of this preparation is given by Chas. Roe, fore man Central Press Agency, Toronto who was troubled with Itching Shin of the most aggravated kind. When the skin became heated during sleep from too much clothing, would wake up with absolute pain from digging into the flesh with his nails. Chase’s Ointment gave relief from the first application and permantly cured. Price 60c eet ‘ » » i v APU EL Yard > . > + 7 cay’ LU & tury eo .i* or > Hc - 5 tor insta e ice aiways sion is the easiest e form of Cod-liver the Hypophosphites of 1added to m h Don't x , Scott & Bowne, Belleville, 50c. and $1. Fitz-James ScotchWhisky tECOMMENDS ITSELF. SPECIAL QUALITY—8 Years Old. PURITY GUARANTEED Sole Proprietors: pf sMirte- Mawey ry, “or Sale by all ___ Dealers. Ov WILL CURE Wee “Kidney Pills to cure ap Case | 3 ease, I betes, Lur gc 3 sm, H t Disease rmalte T- es. Impure B j 6 money ‘funded Sold fy al rs in medicine, of oy mail on receipt of ; rice, soc. pet box Six boxes $2.50. DR. L. 4.. SMITH & CO.. Toronto. we can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills a he following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.40. Tothe trade—$4.0t wer dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 pe) dez2n. Seat by mail to any address por aid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, Charlottetown. FLUID COFFEe: may 29 wnat Delicious BEVERAGE MADE IN AMOMENT ASK FOR A SAMPLE | Ask fore Lyman’s Coffee is delicious. ree sam pl Christianity 8. Agnosticism. Just published in Pamphlet fourm, 48 pp-, the course of Sermons recently preached by the Rev. James Simpson, om “ Christianity vs. Agnosticism.” These Sermons have been widely read, and an opportunity is now offered of securing the series in complete form, Price 10c. per copy; $1.20 per aozen copies. for sale at THE EXAMINEROFPFICE. apll—ly & wy Fire Insurance. y The subscriber represent the following The Royal Ins, Co. of Liverpoo’,” “The Phenix Co. of Brooklyn,” “The Sun Fire of London.” The above Companies are possessed oy IN AN EMERGENCY, SOMS HINTS TO OBSERVE WHILE WAITING FOR THE DOCTOR. Antidotes For Various Kinds of Poisoa= Semething About the Complexion and Wrinkles—Loss of the Voics aud Ite Cause. It makes one shudder to think of the grim sign on the druggist’s phials, but the shudder is worre when one of the family, pe: haps tavorite child, has swallowed sun.e deadly dose. What Its jone then must be done quickly. The fclNowing plain directions ought to be save a life kept handy They may while the doctor is coming When the poison is unknown this is the treatment Provoke vomiting, give bland liquids, stimuiate if neces- sary For acids (sulphuric, nitric, muriatic, »xalic)—Give an alkali, provoke vomit- ing, give bland fluids, secu.e rest, stim- ulate if netessary. Alkalis (hartshorn, soda, potash, lye) provoke vora- reat, Give an acid (vinegar) ting, give bland liquids, stimulate if ne For green iron give secure essary Paris green, Scheele’s Provoke vomiting, give dialysed and salt (repeat several times), dose of castor oil, rest, stimulate if necessary. For sugar of lead—Give Epsom salts, provoke vomiting (repeat several times), give bland liquids, give dose of castor oil. For sublimate, tartar emetic—Provoke vomiting, give strong tea without milk (repeat several times) give raw egzgs and milk, give dose of castor oil, stimulate if necessary. For Provoke vomiting, give grain doses sulpnate of cop- per. give dose of magnesia, but no oil. arsenic, secure corrosive phosphorus five Lunar caustic (nitrate of silver)— Give strong salt and water, provoke vomiting (repeat many times). Opium (morphine, goric, ete., chloral)—Provoke vomiting, repeatedly, give strong coffee without milk, keep up the breathing Strychnine—Provoke vomiting or twice, give a purgative, secure ab- sclute culet. Aconite—Provoke vomiting, stimulate well. Decayed meat or vegetable—Provoke vomiting, give a purgative, give pow- dered charcoal To provoke vomiting, warm water tray be used with or without ground mustard (a tablespoonful to a pint of Weter), or ipecac (a teaspoonful of the powder or a tablespoonful or so of the sirup), and thrusting a finger down the throat. laudanum, pare- once Toe Loess ef Vote. Loss of voice may be owing to in- flammatory swelling, <ither acute or chronic, or to ulceration of the lining membrane of the larynx, to paralysis, or to hysterical affection. Coming on suddenly accompanied with fever. pain in the larynx and upper part of the throat. increased on swallowing, and difficulty of breathing, the above Symptom must be regarded with some apprehension as one of the concomt- tants of a rapidly fatal disease, acute laryngitis. Loss of voice, however, fre- quently occurs quite unconnected with the other symptoms mentioned, and is then not to be so seriously regarded. Many persons are liable to it after ex- posure to night or foggy air, or after much or loud talking. Persons living in damp houses suffer from this form 1f aphonia, which is probably owing to the thickening of great susceptibility of the laryngeal membrane. When it continucs nothing affords greater relief than antimonial ointment, or croton il, rubbed over the fore part of the neck so as to produce a free eruption. Mustard plasters may be used, but are not so efficacious. A hot bran poultice to the throat at night, and a teaspoon- ful of paregoric, taken along with 20 drops of ipecacuana wine, will often remove a threatened attack. Inhaling steam from hot water, or spray from Seigle’s spray producer is sometimes of zreat service. In the more chronic ‘orm, 20 drops of tincture of squills nay be submitted for the ipecacuana. \ sirup made with Iinfuston of horse- radish is popularly and sometimes beneficially employed. The @Gomplexion Wrinkles, A soft, beautiful complexion Is cer- tainly an attraction which every wo- man should desire, and any simple means which does not occupy time needed for more important matters should be tried to attain such an end. There are many complexions which chafe readily, and tan in the spring winds. A simple preparat'on of sweet cream rubbed into the skin after washing it thoroughly is a remedy for this trou- tle. This should be applied at night just before retiring, and the next morning the face should be washed thoroughly first in the lukewarm wa- ter and afterwards in cold to give tone to the muscles. Some ladies use gly- cerine in the same way, diluted with half of its bulk in rosewater. This preparation is rvbbed in the face and hands, and gloves are worn at night. A little of Scrubb’s cloudy househcld ammonia in the water is a help toward keeping the skin firm and free from wrinkles. There certainly is no reme- dy for wrinkles after they come. It should be remembered, however, that an amiable temper, a clear conscience and freedom from a_ disposition to worry over the petty annoyances of life are qualities of ind and heart that will keep the face free from wrinkles, and bcautiful to the ripest old age. Milk Diet tu Typhetd. Da Costa thinks the exclusive milk diet is a source of mirchitef rather than good, and recommends three perts of milk alternated with one broth. Lie, however, evidently does not recognize the fact that the latter has scarcely any food value, the little extract of meat it contains acting so'ely as a stimulant, and, moreover, with a great tendency to cause flatulence. It has on several occasions been pointed out that whenever curd can be seen in ee motions, too much milk is being given, and it may indicate that it is not being digested at all. It is best re- placed by white of egg beaten up, and largely diluted with water; in this wey car be introduced any requisite amount of real food, and in the bland- est and most readily digesiible form; it leaves no solid residue and can cause neither diarrhoei nor gaseous disten- tion. We've Got It! get it. Weesellitcheap. Allkinds of Lumber. Come and See It! It costs you nothing to examine, and very little more to buy it. Will You Take It ? We're agreed. You want Lumber aud we've got it. You have money and we want it. We'll treat vou right. You give us a handful of money and we'll give you a whole load of Lumber. THAT'S PHILOSOPHY ! JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. ES ee nov29—dy immense resources, and have a world-wide reputation for strict integrity and liberality in the settlement of claims. JOHN McEACHERN, vctlZ3—3 Agent. Geese Feathers. HIGHEST PRICE paid for all Geese Feathers, JOHN NEWSON © ee aie Ee ~ o- + x SAVED HIS LIFF. “T now weigh nearly 200 pouude,” said a robuat, fine looking man the other day; and yet this same man was given up to die of consumption less than two years ago. What cured him ? Miller’s Emul- sion of Cod Liver Oil did. He took it when ata low ebb, when his weight was less than 100 pounds. It created new blood for him, and that combined with his will power, raised hinmi up to a life of utefulness and happinese. If you are threatened with consumption or any lung trouble, try Mil- ler’s. Emulsion ¢«f Cod Liver Oil. Maud—"“Do you really love Tom?” Madge—*Oh, no; not in the least.” Maud —“Then. why are you going to marry him?” Madge—-*Oh, he’s such a good fellow I couldn’t think of letting anybody else get him.”—Boston Courier. ———— — Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, Chaee’s Pills have gained popularity be: ause the are w specific for the uric acid conditiou, preveht Bright's disease, cure Kaeumatiem and all Catarrbal conditions of the Kidneys and Bladder. They do this because they possess remarkable altera- tive, tonic and diuretic properties, exerting a wonderfully sooth ng influence on ir- ritated or inflamed mucos membranes of the kidneys or bladder, One pill a dose. 25 abox, The chrapest medicine in the world. young man, “in “Um—yes,” “T bel eve,” said the giving the devi. his du:.” replied his father, who was looking over | “Sul!, I thestubs of his check-book. don’t quite see the propriety of vour pay- inghim at my expense.’—Washington Star. It Saved Our Chik. “My little daughter, three and a half years old, sutlered three years with Eczema. Her little body was covered with the itching rash, and doctors did no good. Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment have entirely cured and saved our child. Her skin is clear and not a sign of rash is to be seen.” Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N. B. Mr. Aiton ix one of thousands bene- fited by thie vufailing cure for piles and kin diseoses Jinks—*I am always embarrassed when [ want to-ay the word v-a-we. I don’t know whether to say vaze, vace, vahz, or vawee.” Binks—* You might take # hint frcm our hired girl. She sinply speaks of a ] oraaments as ‘them there.’ ”—Trath. DANFEQOUS, We often see this sign on roads Or streets Any kidney ailment is dangerous. Be- cause you never know where it will end. Suppose you feel languid, suppose you have feverish symptoms, there must be pison in the blood for these are the certain signs. To the fact that pisons get past the kidney*, may be traced every sickness to which you aae ligcie. Treat the kidneys fourthwith and first of all. It is the safe and propea thing every time; Therefore do it promptly and well. We are trying to teach people to turn to Dodd’s Kidney Pills as the simplest and. greatest treatment of kidney disea-es on earth. Can’t you sce the point? Every serious disease results from the kidneys being out of order. Dudd’s Kidney pills keeps on cu ing the disease. ciersininclldlanitolaiecti Wayworn Watsou—* Wy, w'at you run- nia’ fer? Vid she setthe deg on ye?” Perry Pettic—“Naw. But she set me out a whole half chicken, bread, butter’. j My an’ a pack o’ cigareets. I bet se wants to marry me!”—Cincinnati Eu- quirer. Bad Blood Between Them. The ever slaving farmer’s wife, her delicate sister in the city, suffer more than they care totell. The dark rings reund the eyes, headaches, dizziness, palpitation or rheumatic twinges, betoken a run-down system. Tue blood is poor, and isa bar tw eujoymet of life. Scott’s Sarsap -rilla purifies the blood, strengthens and vitalizes the system, and speedily restores the bloom of health tothe cheeks. It cures when all others fail. A little Boston girl who had recent'y learns to repeat the Jord’s praper was asked by her m: ther if she knew the mea: - ng of “Forgive us our tre passes.” “Wh, yes,” she replied; “it means excuse us fur going «p ihe gra«s.”—Beston Gazette. Mr. C. Donnelly, wholesale liquor dealer, Alliston, Ont., was troubled for years with Itching Piles. He was per- -uad.d by Jae. McGarvey, Alliston, livery man, to ure Chase’s Ointment, which he did, was cured, has had no return of them and heghly recommends this Ointment aus a sovereign cure for Piles. “Come, sirral,” said the sultar; “make New promises for me, And plainly mark them fragile,’ Aud ship them C. U0. D.” — Washington Star. 35 centa cures Catarrhal Headache Incipient Catarrh = " Hay Fever ™ oe Catarrhal Eeafness 493 ” Cold in the head in 10 min. mee Foul Breath caused Ly Catarrh. 25 centa recures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box. Sold by all dealers. Cripple—“Please help a poor man, sir I est my leg on the field.” Wigwag— “*__Why, your to have been in tLe war,” Crip le (ind gnantly)—Who’s’ talk: g about war? I wish you to unerstan , 8 -, that I am an ex-football player—Pui - ad Iphia li. cord. 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 She—“Isn't it dreadful that a man should stand upin the prize ring and hatter the face of another man?” He— “Pretty bad, I’i] allow you; but a bruiser never shows the depth of his depravity until be stauns upou the stage as an alleg ed actor.”"—Boston Transeript. 24s 400,000 Free Samplies-given away in Eigh Months, Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are the only kidney pille known with sufficient merit to guarantee the proprietors in giving away bundreds of thousands of sample packages free. Ask your druggist fora sample if your kidneys or liver is deranzed To the Citizens of Charlottetown : We have gone to considerable expense this fall increasing our plaut to supply Incandescent Lights, and we are now about prepared to con- tract for any number of lights that may be required within the limits of the city. We, therefore, ask all, not to enter into any contract before getting our rates. About firat of December we purpose run- ning our plant twe sty bh urs out of the twenty four. P. E. |. Electric Co James waddell, MANAGER, Nov. 13—d Im eod ASTOR ON CANADA, John Jacob Astor Used to Transset ® Large Part of His Business in Montreal. John Jacob Astor, the founder of the Astor family of New York, once had an establishment in Montreal. Astor was born in Heidelberg, in 1763, At the age of 16 he set out for London to seek his fortune, from wience, aftera residence of four years, he migrated to America. It had been his Intention to pursue in the new world the musical instrument business, a knowledge of which he had acquired while employed with his uncle in London; but learning ircm a fellow passerser, on the way cut, of the fortunes tu be made in the fur trade, the bent of his busi- ress pursuits was changed. Settling ia New York—which at that time, 178%, was in a state of deep financial é2 bression, caused by the seven years war of independence, just brought to a close—Astor, that he might the more surely gain a knowledge of his chosen business, hired to a Quaker fur tral- er for the small wages of $3 per week, retaining the right to dispose of the mull stock of musical instrumenis that he had brought out with him. It Was not long before the energetic young German set up for himself. ‘Lhis was, indeed, in a small way, fer h- traveled through the country bear- ing his pack on his back. To him tle wilds of central and western New York, the haunt of fur-bearing ant- mals, was a source of unto!d wealth, which he soon turned to great profit. Lut his energy was such that he soon «extended his operations into the great- er wealth producing wilds of the frozen north and the pathless west. This bringing him into competition with the more extensive Canadian trade, tv leng centred in Montreal, he determin- ed to “carry the war into Africa,” and attack the Canadian fur lords in their stronghold. With this end in view he established a branch in Montreal fer purchasing direct from the Indians and trappers. Aecording to law he was not allowed to ship his stock to his headquarters at New York. Al shipments from the colonies had to be ent direct to Great Britain. He therefore leased from Frobishire th- warehouse on Vaudreuil street where his winter's purchases were stored un ti: they could be shipped by the first vessel sailing to London. Astor came regularly to Montreal to look after his Canadian trade, often stupping a month at a time. While accumulating wealth fast he was still thrifty, for he feve the hotel the go-by and lived in his warehouse, occupying the room formed by turning the gateway into a window. The outward appearance of the Astor warehouse has remained al- most unchanged since the days when in it he competed for the Canadian fur trade with the all-powerful Hud son Bay Company. About the begin ping of the century the colonial ship- ping laws were relaxed and colonis*s cculd enter into direct foreign trady. ‘hus Astor, finding little further need for keeping up his Canadian branch, closed up and conducted his westera tusiness wholly from New York. GILBERT PARKER. He Mas Captured the Ear of the Great Metropolis of Britain, Gilbert Parker, the Canadian novel- ist, was entertained at Québec on the oceasion of his visit there. Mr. J M. Lemoine, speaking of Mr. Park-_r, said: More than once it has been the privi- ‘ege of Canadiirs to meet in order to pay honor to a compatriot who had won his spurs on Canadian soil. This evening We mcet to join hands anc say godspeed to one of us who lies achieved distinction in a far more arduous race beyond the sea—one who has met face to face that censorious, critical British public, one who has sieod without awe in presence of that deep prejudice, shall I say ths word, that rooted hostility, until of late years, to literary labor bearing the colonial stamp. Mr. Parker, a colonist, has asserted himself fearlesly, success- fully, in the very citadel of British thought. In the length and breadth of the British Empire his name now is one to conjure with, You know he has captured the ear, won the gooa will of the great metropolis of Britain, as well as the admiration of the other younger branch of the English race on this side of the Atlantic. Until latety, among many gift<d colonists, one spe- cially, as our Lterary ambassador abroad, represented Canada, the gift- ed, versatile Grant Allen, a Kingston boy once, now a renowned FSvelist o’ London. Toronto now has s nt forth, in her gifted son, Gilbert Parker, e2 second ambassador to represent abread the charm of Canadian life, its man- hood, its stirring legends, its present aspirations. Gentl men, I stand up here to-night to voice with you most emphatically your inmost thought, your most cordial egrceting, and ask you with brimming glasses to drink “Long life and happiness to Canada’s pride, Gilbert Parker.” On the Catih- Rane ve-, The fact that nearly 20,000 fat cattle averaging $40 a head have been ship- ped from the western ranges this sea- son, establishes cattl» raising for the old country markets as the leading in- dustry of the territories. Compared with grain growing or any oth@ branch of farming, cattle ranching stands out pre-eminently as the safest. easiest and most profitable thing thay aman in this country can turn his hand to. There is in fact no occupa- tion or industry in Canada that to tne industrious man of small capital oYers such advantages. The 4,0¢0 head of stockers that have been shipped in from the east th! season furnish an indication of the possibilities open to the rancher. Twe year old stockers were laid down in Calgary th's fall at $23 to $25 a head. Many of these were soll in small lots to men with bands of 25, 50 or a hun- dred or two head. These custern cat- tle being unaccustom:d to wintering out will have to be fed during a part of the winter at a cost of a few dol, lars a head, but next season they will be in shape to be sold as thrce-year- olds at $40 cach, Yearlings can be bought for $16 to $17 now, and after running on the range for a coupi> of years can be cashed at $40 eat%:; and all this, be it noted is done by the grass of Southern Alberta, whicn for its remarkable fattening properties in both winter and summer is peculiar to this section of the northwest.—Cak rarv Herald. | SE on MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1895 Timely Warning. The great success of in 1780) has led facturers of pure the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established to the placing on the market many misleading and unscrupulous imitations of their name, labels, and wrappers. Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu~ Walter and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are -Y 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. ~~. ww . WRESASN x s SWSESSS SNE 4 SSS SASS . ‘. a . ® SOSA 3 oe ‘Infants ae Children. | ~ OTHERS, Do You Know 2x rargoric, 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 are 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 lst 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 eyclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word “ Castoria” and its formul:, and that to imitate them is a state ja ison offense ? Do You Know tha: 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 eents, or one cent a dose? Do You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be k. nt well, and that you may have unbroken rest : Well, these things are worth knowing. The fac-simile signature of They are facts. Chlidren Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. FEATHERBONE SKIRTBONE — FIEGIVIN STYLE and SHAPE TO Ladies Dresses. A light, pliable, elastic bone made from pm ont yet giving proper snape to The only Skirt without injury. The Celebrated FEATHERBONE CORStTs m iterial. For sele ty leading Dry Goods Dealers. Bone that may be wet are eorded with, this A it ttt te ty ty tt ty et RIPANS: ONE GIVES RELIEF. SSS CVSS VSESS FOSS VSESSSHSS GESSESESVSISCSB High Art Tailoring. —— -_ NO FAIRY TALES ABOUT OUR BARGAINS Special bargains in UNDER- | WEAR. SOX.—50 dozen pairs from Suits from 40c. up. 10 cents up. Our NECKWEAR is just immense. The largest stock in the city. Bargains in Readymade Ul- sters and Pants. Our Tailoring Department is keeping pece with the prc- gressive dresser. Only such work as Artists, Cutters and Tailors can produce is offered here, and we claim that the garments we make to order cannot be equalled in this country. JOHN MACLEOD & CO., Charlottetown, November 29, 1895 135 w —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, Wa.t 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’s ADVERTISE IN THE EXAMINER Are You Interested ? All Furniture repaired over a year or Pictures framed to order will, after the 15th inet., be cold to pay expenses. Par- ties interested will please take notice and call at once or write for them, as the undersi will not be acccuntable for them after that date. JOHN NEWSON, dec4—tf ooo—_—s SS True Lovers of delicious TEA are satisfied when supplied wthi our lines of English Breakfast Congou, India, China, Oolong and Ceylon Teas. We believe our 22c. Blend to be the best on the market for quality, strength flavor and price. when they use it, and The public realize a good article to-day our sales on this Tea are larser than ever before. We carry a full line of Canned Goods, Jams and Jelliis, Fish, Boned and Skinned Dried Codfish Flour, Meal, ete. which we will sell at the very lowest prices. Our aim is to biy seli thea at the lowest prices. change for cash or goods. parts of the city. the most reliable gool and Eggs taken in ex Goods delivered to all WILLIAM GRANT & CO. C asrlotte’ ow ., Ju: ¢,19, 18945—135 w ‘QUEEN STREET. “TI wi h no N. St. Lawrence Sugar Refining Co., Lid, LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINING CO’S. EXTRA STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR, indiscrimin:tely taken from ten lots of about 150 barrels each. I haye analyzed sam, anc Gnd them uniformly to contain ¢ 99 i (signed) JOUN BAKER EDWARDS, Ph D., C. L,, novlJ—2aw 2 of eth is be ola ae MONTREAL. ‘ (x) Laboratory of Inland Revenue, Office of Official Analyst, Montreal, April 8th, 1895, serehy certify that I have drawn, by my own hand, ten samples of the ST, | to 100 p. c. of Pure Cane Sugar impurities v hateve "a Prof. of Chemistry and Pab. Analyst, Montreal. RATTENBURY, AGENT. Creme de la Creme CIGARS and CIGARETTES sept24—dy & wky tf = = ee wo La Fayette| 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. y. To Leather Kips, © In Cement Sand and Emery Paper, Snoe and Welt Knives, Rasps, pinchers, Machine Linens and Silks, Heel Balls, Boot and Gaiter Web, Sole and Heel Plates, Elastic Web, sleo closed . Wholesale Wine & Liquor Mercha , 243 Hollis & 48 Upper Water St, ee ————————— - H. STANWAYE GD., ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, HALIFAX, N.S. 0. BOX NO. 475. NOTICE Shoemakers and others. We have now on hand and tu arrive a full stock o « and Shoe Findings, comprising Sole Leather, best grades; French and othe alf, Dongola, French Kid, Pebble, Neats, Tan, Calf, Lining Skins. Findings we have Lasts, all styles, Crimps, Screws, Leather and Rubber 2, Thread, Wax, Haire, Shoe Nails and Tacks all kinds, Pez Awls and Hafts, ly (14) oet5 Uppers, all kinds and grades, &c. : ; All of whicl: we wil sell at the lowesi possible prices. Sept. Feed ! Now landing fresh from the Mills: J. H. BELL, The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer. 25 HOWARD FLOUR If you have not yet used it ask for it and take no othe: , ALL RELIABLE GROCERS ‘KEEP IT. octl—246 Feed a Ground Oil Cake, Blatchford’ CalfMeal, Bran and Shorts, 3 Selling at owest prices. d AULD BROS. af ett se a8 | \ jah: ik ie MERE? 2. 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 pant a r + Before Taking. Wood's Phosphodine.— The Great English Remedy. Is the result of over 35 years treating thousands of cases with all knows drugs, until at last we have discovered the true remedy and treatment—® combination that will effect a prompt and permanent cure in all stagesof Sexual Debility, Abuse or Excesses, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Mental Worry, Excessive Use of Opium, Tobacco, or Alcoholic Stimulants, ai ot which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and am early grave. Wood's 3 Phosphodine has been used successfully by hundreds of cases that 4 almost reach, Wood" cians—cases that were on the verge of despair and insanity —cases that were tottering over the gravo—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 Price, one package, $1; six packages, $9; by mail free of postage. One will please, six guaranteed to cure, Pamphiet free to any address. hepeless—cases that had been treated by the most talented physi- by its use you can be restored to a life of usefulness and happiness. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont -, Canada. ¢ Phosphodine is sold by responsible wholesale and retail draggist> in the Dominion. 3