: : 4 : . > a Z * ny ’ ’ : ; } j at ; * ieee ennslieamenianed a eae THE DAILY EXAMINER : ea ! VWOOD'S PILOSsSPHODINE. | The Greai English Remedy. saranteed to ij rmanently { Nervous Sperm yand all } roesses, sive use ‘ iaumor Stimw lead to In ty, Conse id an carly grave. years in thousands of 2 Hienest Meds. k newt. Ask drugs stfor Wood's Pho«sphedine; it he offer3 some worthless medicine In place of this, Inclose price in letter, and we wi'l send by return mail. Price, one package, $1; six, $5, One will so, sia wil cure. Pamph! ¢ to any aidress, The W m:pany, Canada. s Char ra by GeoE Hughes Ty) 2 ()r i y : DUNT DESPAI es ai I ed, ion . x, o” Six boxes $2.50, Dé. L. 4. SMITH & CO.. Toronto. we can s y Dodd's Kidney Pills at he wing prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.40. T trade—$4.00 »-r dozen, or tlrse dozen at $3.75 per doze Sent by mail to any address por* aid GEORGE E. HUGHES, may29 Charlottetown. My Baby was aliving skeleton; the dot. + tor said he was dying of Maras- mus and Indigestion. At 13 months he weighed only seven 7 pounds. Nothing strengthened or fattenedhim, I began using Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites, feed- ing it to him and rubbing it into his body. He began to fatten and is now a beautiful dimpled boy. The Emulsion seemed to ply the one thing needful. Mrs. Kenyon WIL4Ms, May 23,1894. CaveSprings, Ga, Similar letters from other mothers. Don't be persuaded to accept a substitute? Scott & Bowne, Belleville, 50c. and $1, purivers FMULSION WILL RESTORE Pale, Weak and Emaciated CHILDREN toa norma! condition of HEALTH and STRENGIHI, and bring back the BLOOM OF YOUTH more quickly than any other medicine, As a Flesh Restorer. Putiner’s Emulsion has no equal, giving substance and tone to the wasted muscles. A’! Druggists per bottle. Price 50 cents jnne keep it. TE THE LIVER. ¥ URE? GOOD CIGESTION. 3 . ‘ 0. OD. 25 CTs. Te ODDS MED erro. A Pointer for Agents | T! 2 subscriber has fittel up ten of the fine st SAMPLE ROOMS substantial Brick in the Province in the etructure, Corner of Queen & Sydney Sts. These rooms are all large and well They are heated by hot water, lighted by electricity, connected by tele phone, and are fitted with sanitary ar Elevator and office in con ° 3 : lighted rangements. nection. P. P. GILLIS. yttetown, Ang. 6, Dominion Blend Tea, REGISTERED: SELLING AGENTS: Beer & Goff, Char! ewart & Gates, Charlottetown. K T. Holman, Sammerside. J. H. Myrick, Tignish. A. Me Kinnnon, Colmas. Albt. Craig, Emerald. Cyrus Morris, Bradalt s: e A.J. McLeod & Co. Stanley Bridge. Feeban & Egan, Mount Stewart. Sterns Bros., Souris. McLean & Cameron, Crapaud. Every householder should give Domuxtox Biexpo Tea atrial. It has great strength, fine flavor and is delicious in the cup. Ch’town, June 20—w 1 yr. ——— 9 1895—3m Char] ottetown. IF you— Want a wife, Want a“cook, Want a partner, Want a situation, Want a servant girl, Want to sell a farm, Want to sell a house, Want to rent a house, Want to exchange anything, Wat to ell 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 cattle ADVERTISE IN a nctimecitiasiibinnag _ — May Vet Be an Inland Sea. ccording to the engineers of the hydro raphic bureau, the level of the Gulf of Mexico is one foot higher than it was in 1859, and, of course, the encroachment on the surrounding coasts has been greater or less, depending on their character. In some pt! COTH Pose of level has gone without on from year to year attracting attention. On the other hand, many low-lying points (some that were once inhabited by the primitive inhabitants or by the pioneer white set tlers) are entirely submerged. The cause of this change of level has not as yet been ascertained, but it is reasonably certain that it is the result of either a set- tling of the dry land or of a general and uniform uprising or upheaval in the gulf bed. No man who has given the matter a n t's thought will argue that there is re water in the gulf now than there was thirty-five years ago On the con isn’t the least doubt but that trary, there t h less liowever this may he, us encroachment is steadily Lnere is mu if this aque maintained harbor and St Louis and the whole of Missouri will be entirely submerged in less than 40,000 years from Jan. 1, 183.— st. Louis Republic Ownership of Engagement Rings, The right of possession of the engage. ment ring has engaged the attention of the courts of justice of the land to a mark- ed extent In New York State it has been decided that the ring belongs to the donor, the decision 1 utiaily the same as that recently pronounced in Vermont. A in the latter state sued to re- ClN, esse young man | cover a ring that he had given to a young } woman who, after accepting the ring, re- pudiated the engagement The judge de- cided that it must be returned or else that the recipient must fulfill the conditions under which it was presented, On the other hand, the English courts some time aco decided that an engagement ring is not recoverable under any circumstances, 1 are interesting to the hese decisions jeweler, inasmuch as he may find himself in the meshes of a complicated lawsnit, if he bas originally sold the jewel on credit or on an instalment payment plan. ‘“Tak- iug one consideration with another,” as Gilbert's polic eman reasoned, the best of ull methods in the selling of an engage- is to demand cash down.— ment ring | Jewelers’ Circular. f { Aphorisms aad Maxims, 1750. “For one poor person there are a hund- red indigent.” “Many have been ruined by buying good penny worths.” “The eye of a master will do more work than both his hands.”’ “Buy what thou hast no need of, and ere } long thou shalt sell thy necessaries.” | bute of affection to the poet “A plowman on his legs is higher than a gentleman on his knees." “4 child and a foo! imagine twenty shil- lings and twenty years can never be spent . “The second vice is lying; the first is running into debt.” “Creditors have better memories than debtors.”’ “Those have ashort Lent who owe money to be paid at Easter.”’ “Creditors are a superstitious set—great observers of set days and times.”’—Notes and Queries Very Likely. When Whistler and Wilde were {nti- mate the artist named a kitten which had been wresented to him ‘Oscar,’ asa tri- In due time | Mrs. Whistler appeared at the studio door / one | What do you think has happened? “Dear! Osear morning and announced: has kittens!” “Im possible!’ exclaimed the artist: “Os- | car is not that kind of cat.”’ | j When, however, he was led to the spot where Oscar was purring over five dimin- utives, he said, “‘Well, if Oscar has had kittens he must have plaglarized them.’’— The A:nusing Journal. A New Keform Movementin Berlia, A most curious club has just been form- ed ina sumptuous hotel in the Domhof- Platz at Berlin. Its title is a poem, “Der Antihandenindiehosenhaschenhallenvere - in.” Itisaclub whose mission is to cor- rect those people who have the habit of putting their hands in their trousers’ poc- kets. The members of this would-be well-bred club are very numerous, and all | those members of it seen with their hands | inthe pockets of their nether garments have to pay five pfennige (one half-penny) for the first time, and 1 mark (one shilling) for the second offense.—London Society. “Love is Kind.” Kindliness of disposition is Christianity itself. The New Testament inculcates good manners. A Christian by the very | conditions of his creed and the obligations of his faith must be in word and act a gen- tleman. Dr. Hare, in his “‘Guesses of Truth,” says, “A Christian is God Al- mighty’s gentleman.”’ Yainfal Piety. Piety issometimes anything but well mannered. It is sour, it is stiff, it is home- ices where the marginal lands are | Lof high, rocky bluffs, this change | Keokuk will be adeep water | fed. The renort says that from the i the | Texas, as the St. John Sun | been amibaamnneene* ———~. serene ODDS AND ENDS. Mr. J. W. Lowndes, of London, Eng, isin Otvawa to urge upon the Dominion Government the desirableness of alopting the Imperial penny postage echeme. ——_—_— eee -—— iow te Get a ‘Sunlight’ Book, Send 12 “Sunlight” soap wrappers to Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto who will eend post-paid a paper-bound book 160 pages. For 6 “Life buoy” Car- bolic Soap wrappers, a similar book will be cent. This is a splendid opportunity to obtain good reading, Send your name and address written carefully. Remember “Sunlight” sells at 6 cts. per twin-bar, and “Life buoy” at 10 cte. One cent postage wil! bring your wrappers by leaving the ends open. rat&w Last week in Kilgore, in the state of Texas, two thouasdnd citizens took a color ed prisoner froin the authorities and burn ed him at the stake. A force of 300 men in command of an officer was overpower- time of applying the match until the death of victim fifty minutes elapsed. But remarks, has spared the awful disgrace of the Corbett-Fitz-immons slugging match. Another of Dickens’ famous Lon ton taverns is threatened with extinction. The Old Ship, which isthe Old Sols Arms mentioued in “Bleak House” as the scene of the inqueat, has been boarded up prior to being pulled down. Bad Blood Between Them. The ever elaving farmer's wife, her delicate sister in the city, suffer more than they care totell. Theark rings round the eyes, headaches, dizziness, palpitation or rhenmatic twingee, betoken a run-down system. The blood ie poor, and isa bar to enjoyment of life. Svott’s Sarsap rilla purifies the blood. strengthens and vitalizes the system, and speedily restores the bloom of hea!th to the cheeks. It cures when all others fail. The Panishment was Farcieal, Loxpox, November 1.--A despatch from Shanghai says the punishment of Vice-roy Pin Chang for the Szochuan outrages has been utterly fracical, Upon returning to his home he did not suffer the smallest inconvinence, On the con- trary, be was presented with glowing teatfmonials by cfficials of the prouince. It is stated that placards have bren posted in Cyung King inciting the population to murder foreigners. Only the English and Americans have yet returned there. Rubbing It In, Never use a liniment for rheumatiem, save a high medical anthority. Don’t rub it in—drive it out. Take something that removes the acid poison from the blioed— take something that will improve your digestion, and build up the body to the perfection of robust health. That ‘‘-ome- thing” is Scott’s Sarsaparilia, a remedy that obtains the best results in the short est time. $1, of all druggists. nijobs Loxpox, Oct. 29.—Representatives ip London of Briti h self government colonies held a meeting to-day in the office of the Canadian high commis<ica r, Sr Charles Tupper, who presided. The meeting was held forthe purpose of discussing the question of a Pacitic cable in accordance with instructions received by the repre- sentatives from their governments. The ck nial representatives will have an inter- view with Josep’: Chamberlain, secretary of state for the colonies, within a few days. Tore His Flesh In Agony. “T was troubled with blind itching piles for 20 years; was unable to work and tore my flesh in agony. United States and Canadian doctors failed to relieve. Chase’s Ointment was a God-send. I am a better man than in 20 yvears,and am able to work every day.” Phillip Wallace, black- amith, Iroquois, Ont. Chase’s Ointment cures piles, eczema, and irritant diseases. All druggists, 60c, per box. In Hyde Park, London, the dogs’ burial- ground atthe north end has been closed by the Duke of Cambridge, as ranger of Hyde park. For nearly forty years per- sons have Leen allowed to bury their pet dogs there, and put up little tombstones over them. Now the cemetery is full. She Was One Hundred and Three, Proripence, R.I., Oct. 28—Mrs. Etta J. McGarrahan died here to-day, aged 103 years. She was born in Ireland and has been a resident of this city for 25 yeare. She was in good health up to within a ' short time before her death. ly, it is pretentious, itis very good, it is | very ugly, itis very painful. It is enough te make a man run from church to see sume pious people. This Cannot Be Disputed. A good road is the main artery of traffic. A village whose approaches are accessible and well kept is bound to thrive. A poor road at once brands the country wherein it exists as retrogressive or Lankrupt and not worth traversing. A SUFFERING ARMY. Borne Bown by a Ecientiess Foe, The great army of sufferers from vari- ous rheumatic conditions joyfully wel- come Chase’s K. & L. Pills because the foster parents of their aches and pains are the Kidneys, which, on account of a diseased concition, are unable to relieve the blood cf uric acid poison, which is deposited in the joints, producing on the first provocation irritating aches and pains in the bones, joints and muscles. Lhe reason that Chase's Pills relieve and cure is their wonderful power in restor- ing degenerate Kidneys to a perfect and natural condition, without which the sys- tem is supplied with blood teeming with poison that adds fuel to the fire of thew matic complaints, demoralizing the en- tire system and rendering it liable toa complication of diseases terminating in dropsy, diabetes, or Bright's disease, A pleasant feature of these Pills is that, while most Kidney remedies encourage constipation, Chase’s relieve and cure It. In nearly all rheumatic attacks there exists constipation of the bowels, which is easily over-come by Chase’s Kidneye Liver Pills; in fact, they are a perfect cure for constipation. This is endorsed by Edward Garrett, editor and proprietor of the Bradford, Ont., Weekly Witness, and thousands of others, One pilla dose. 25centsabox. The cheapest medicine on earth. Sold by all dealers, Edman- son, Bates & Co.. Toronto. Sold wholesale and retail Hughes, Charlottetown. by Geo. E A NEW CLUB, Name Suggested for a New Social Organi- zatiou in London, Loxpon (Special) Oct. 28.—It has been facetiously suggested that a new social club in process of organization in this city should be entitled “The Dodd’s Kidney Pill Club” a3 the present members are ail enthusiastic advocates of that remedy and in Common with many other citizens de- clare that in all cases of kidney trouble po other ageut has been found so completely effective. Most Londoners have at their fingers’ ends the particulars of the many marvellous cures through the use of this specific. In every drugstore in the city the medicine is kept in large quantities and warmly recommended, It is learned that Lord Salisbury is dis+ati+fied with the Sultan’s verbal guar- antee of Armenian referms, and the four great powers favor an early European conference on the Turkish question. -_——P> 2 << Sir Phomas Longmore, C. B., who has just passed away after a distinguished military carver, was the originator of the St. John’s ambulance classes which now exist in al] party of the United Kingdom. Se That Pale race, For Nervous Prostration and Anemia there is no medicine that will so promptly and infallibly restore vigor and strength az Scouts Emulsion. _ oe) It is possible fora man to learn the rudiments of sewing, and that patitence and persistance a-e valuable qualities to possess when attempting tothread a needle. SHIP NEWs, Pert ef Charlottetews. ENTERED, Nov. 1 — Puritan, Creaser, Halifax: Coarming Lass, Whiteway, St. John’s CLEARED. Nor. l—Hattie E, Smith, Buctouche; Foam, Moran, Orwell; Dora, Nickerson, Yarmonth; Bonus, Creaser, Halifax; Cir- cassian, Stoddard, Yarmouth; May Queen, Gillam, Sydney. Big dispiay of Japanese chinaware at Haszard & Moore’s. MORTGAGE SALE To be sold by Public Auction, at the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the fifth day of November, A. D. 1895, at 12 o’clock, noon :— All that tract of Jand situate on ‘Town- ship number fifty-two, in King’s County, P. E.I., bounded as follows :—Commen- cing on tie north side of the road leading from Head of Cardigan to Pisquid, extend- ing thereon or having a front of eleven chains, and extending back north by paral- lel lines for the distence of one hundred chains, being bounded on the west by land now or formerly in possession of Kenneth Beaton and John Scrimgeour, and on the east by land now or formerly in possession of Norman McLean, and containing an area of one hundred and ten acres of land, a little more or less, and is the farm lately in ession of Malcolm McLean. he above sale is being made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage of said lands, dated the 16th day of March, A. D. 1889, and made between Frederick W. Craswell, of Head of Cardigan, in King’s County, ant Margaret E. Craswell, his wife, of the one part, and the undersigned of the other part. For further particulars apply at the ottice of A. A. idee Solicitor, Char- lottetown. a" at Milton, this 4th October, A. D. DAVID C. HOOPER, JAMES M. HOUPER, oct4— 4i 1 a w. (5) Mortgagees. $14.00—with the Utensils. EVENING HEATING STOVES from $3.00, COOK STOVES from Fxamine our Jarge stock. DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, October 25, 1895—134 eaten ane ee Or— " SESSION CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE And Writing Academy Those who wish to learn should attend this Session. Opens on MONDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p. m. the science of Accounts L. B. MILLER. PRINCIPAL. STYLE and SHAPE Ladies Dresses. oct8—dy & wy tf (FEATHERBONE SKIRT BONE FOK GIViNG quills, readily The TO CORSETS material For sale by Jeading Dry Goods Dealers. A light, pliable, elastic bone made from It is soft and yielding, conforming to folds, yet giving proper shape to tkirt or Dress. only Skirt without injury. ‘Ihe Celebrated FEATHERBONE are Bone that may be wet cerded with this rte . oS A GREAT MANY PEOPLE imagine they cannot get a stylish, up- 7 to-date, made-to-order Suit of Clothes under $20.00 or $25.00. the Suits we have never seen These people make for $12.00, $14.00, $16.00 and $18.00. Fit, workmanship and material guaran- teed, thoroughly made and trimmed. Also, Rubber Coats, Fur Coats, Fur Capes, made-up Ulsters. All our stock up to date, and every- thing in the store genuine value. JOHN MACLEOD & CO. eesti e sass aa esas Furniture ! Furniture ! Furniture | All the latest things in Cobbler Seat Rockers, Rattan Rockers, Plush Seat Rockers, Desks, Cabinets, Bedroom and Parlor Suits, and a full line of General Furniture. clear out, to make room for new goods. Secretaries, P. S.—See our Ladies’ cheap. The prices low to Call now. very JOHN NEWSON. Newson Block, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, October 9, 1895. True Lovers of delicious TEA are satisfied when supplied with 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. The public realize a good article when they use it, and to-day our sales on this Tea are larger than ever before. We carry a full line of Canned Goods, Jams and Jellies, Fish, Boned and Skinned Dried Codfish Flour, Meal, etc., which we will sell at the very lowest prices. Our aim is to buy the most reliable good and sell them at the lowest prices. change for cash or goods, parts of the city. : ; Ezgs taken in ex delivered to all WILLIAM GRANT & CO., Charlottetown, June,19, 1895—1352w QUEEN STREET. —— wee Don't Die Betere Your Time. “Why will you die?’ That ia the question the scientists pow asks the miser- able sufferer from consumption or lung trouble. The answer naturally is “because I can’t help it.” But the consumptive can help it. Miller’a Emulsion, made from Norwegian Cod Liver, and combined with the bypophosphites of lime and soda_ will cure nine cases out of ten of consumption, and the tenth case can get a reprieve for a year or two. New blood is what the con- sumptive requires, and Miller’s kim’ ion of Cod Liver Wil, when taken, pro- duces it. Miller’s Emulsion is the great nerve strengthner and blood maker, and cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula and all Lung affections. In Big Bottles, 50c. and $1, at all Drug Store. Disease Among Export Sheep. Liverroot, November 1. — Sheep brought to this port by the steamer Scots man from Montreal, were slaughtered after being landed on account of a few cases of scab found umong tiem. Sevsra! casec of the disease were fonnd lately among sheep from the United States and Canada. Itis feared that if cases con tinue to be found the board of agriculture will adopt drastic measures against sheep from those countries. The agricultural! press is beginning to comment on the matter. A F orty-Year Old Grievance Removed, In Bath, Ont, Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills are a standard remedy. Josep) Gardiner, of this town, suffered for 40 years with indigestion and its ever present acc- ompainments—covstipation and headache. K. & L. Pills are the only remedy that gave him relief. 24c. a box, of. all drug- gists. One pill a dose. Afloat, Loading, and to Arrive, 2,000 TONS GOAL. Per steamer Coila,— 300 Tons Old Sydney Mines. Round Coal, (Due here Saturday.) 400 TONS AUADIA NUT Per schoovers pring Bird, May Queen, Emma B., Mar- garet Ann, Henry Philips, A. S. Townshend, Etoile du Matin, Day Spring, Tarquin and Olivia, — 1,400 TON SCOAL, ons Ee RUN OF MINES, Intercolonial Nut, Vale Nut. AND SYDNEY SLACE. All the abeve vessels will be here inj: few days. (. LYONS & CO. Oct, 18—2w pat, guar I Never Knew What a Pleasure it is to Cook Until I got That Range. If you need a COOK STOVE, and it is of any interest to you to k1row who says this of the cele-' brated American Ranges| we are selling, we have the lady’s permission to use her name, and we will be glad to give any further pecting this information res- wonderful Range. Fennell & Chandler. Charlottetown, Oct. 24, 1895--d&w TO LET. Photograph Saloon occupied by Mr. Cloud Hill is to let. Also his whole ont- fit for sale at a bargain. Apply to Mark Wright & Co., or R. K. Brace, Agent. The rooms can be rented with or with- Out the above furniture. oct30—2w 135 FOR SALE. __ The House and Land on the corner of Pownal and Sidney Streets. For further particulars apply to the owner, MRS. BUSWALL, Or EUSTACE HAVILAND, ESQ. sept 19—dy MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1895 - — aaa = —— = = - = —— SS What is a ~ a le Saad re ee ’ re er BIANSANN RRR ARNG RRA SRR ESE C.storia is Dr. Samucl Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains rcither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. {5 is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil, It is Pleasant. Its guarantce i3 thirty ycars’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relicveg tecthing (7° rbles, cures constipation and flatulency, Castoria acc-milates ti.c food, regniates the stomach and bowels, giving heathy aud natural sleep. Case toria is tho Children’s Pana.ca—the Mother’s Fricnd, Castorix. Castoria. “ Nestoria is an excellent medicino for ch- aren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good efive: upon .Leir children.” Da. G. C. Oscoon, Lowell, Mass. “ Sastoria is tue best remedy for children of which I ain acquainted. I bopo the day is not far distant when mothers willconsiJer the real intercst of tucir chiliren, and use Castoris ia- stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves.” Dz. J. F. Knicue.or, Conway, Ar Auten C. Surru, Pres., The Centaur Company, TI Murray Street, Now York City. “ Castoria is so well adepted to chilJren tha I recommend it as superior toany Drescriptiog known to me.” Ii. A. Arcnea, M. D., 111 So. Orford St., Brooklyn, N. ¥. “ Our physic as in the ch’Liren’s depart ment have spoken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among ovr roedical supplies what is known as reguiar products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Unxrrep HosrrraL 4xp Disrensary, ; VSBSSSSSVTS SSSSSSESSESSSSSssssSsess Sess RIPANS : : ? ONE GIVES RELIEF. ‘ CAIRNS BROTHERS Successors to Cairns & McLean, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Monuments, Tablets and Headstones In Blue, White and Brandon Italian Marble and Freestone. y I ly deal P. E. Islaa SCOTCH GRANITE. reephicr fesesth Gaablis on tamil - Low prices for 30 days to reduce our °x‘ra large stock. HOWARD FLOUR If you have not yet used it ask for it and take no other, ALL RELIABLE GROCERS KEEP IT. octl—246 Creme de la Creme w» 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, Montreai. sept24—dy & wky tf LOW PRICES and HIGH GRADE GOOD®s= were joined together at the “City Haydware Store,’ especially “Jewel” Stoves and Ranges. PR. B. NORTON & CO., City Hardware Store. Charlotteown, October 22, 1895—25 Advertisers! fhe home circulation is the most valwable for advertisers. Tur Examiner reaches the homes of our citizens every evening. That accounts for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY Be