ate Daily Examiner ig Company Street ; RATIN OF ifscRuirries ' @ar 1.00 i * ' 7.00) Th Viont 1.00 @ae Moath @.35 | : tl THE WEEKLY EXAMINER It le Lir Daily VOOR LY He wWspaper vs serate RE fERMS : Four Dollars a Year VOL 36. i: iE DAILY EXAMINER. © “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Book and—— .. 00D Printing We have first-class facilities | for turning out the best qual- ity of Job Printing, from a Visiting card to tne largest | display work, { Single Oopies Two Oents E. ISLAND, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1896. | Prices low. Call and see us. ‘Examiner Publishing Company \ ealtu of it off that In ™MIPsa- * ne be th ie o h THE INDIAN 8 AMINE, —_ For Gratuitous Dist ibution Among the Famished Cultivators, We are feeling a natural and increasing uation W t nterest in the situation in India,as but that creat regions of couatry can grow These wintem@rop: mean much more t 7 e and India than those of the summer, and hence £'Ve | the famine must be proportionate ly greater a ' etter: | It is a satisfaction to learn that the Gov . about my | ernment is far better equipped to meet N was com- [this emergency than before ’revious : ithat tired | famiiies have taught the powers thot : : would not | the necessity of forcasting any failure I he had a bad n cr’ ps, £0 that now in each locality both the productior and | stocks of grain are carefully recorded, and | jiofermation given to the; \ may ¢ hited tail iu auspor- ' ; Hood’s Sareape- tation service, by which the eviis Of fam- y ‘ ine have been halved. At the request of : From the | the Indian Government, large amounts of = jan fo get better. | carrot seed ave been shiy ped from Eog- ; es s was com- | land for gratuitous distribution among } has been the | the famished cultivators. The carrot can : Mrs. Appre Perck, | be rapidiy growneven when wivier rains i Amsterdam, N. Y, are d<ficrent. Within the past three months has not wer 1L0,v00 village wells have been made ‘ str words as I n the sorthern provinces {at the govern | ff v Sarsaparilla | ment’s expense, and much work has been \ h Iam now well.” furnished to the ableetx lied poor ia the } ( N. ¥. construct on of canals and ratiiways. Uur | s, beca attention is also called to the famine by our own exports of wheat to India—an auxiliary to relief never before Kix in that country. We have thus exerted a | RAST) wes t 1 course the distribution of cloth in the ' iependeacy is lessened. It is said that in : the northern part of Lancashire 39,000 t L 50 looms have already been stopped—about e - ae-twentieth of the whole number in that ounty and in Cheshire. This, too, has a C.LENSVAR FOR DECEMBER, 1806 lirect connection with our own country, | Digeees since Our cotton 18 almost exclusively used i : : to produce the lower quantities of goods = say, (2. o5.0m. p. Mm seut to Ludia.—Harnver’s Weekly. be quickly taken. mented on the extension of tts ‘ ' ¥ o ‘ id ; i > such precise Cc e we s in Government that remedial measures peern< | good effect in keeping down may also be protitably exported to the effect of | ; We have already com-| , | grain prices It is now snggested thac our corn [ndia. the famine on Lancashire olion spinners has been notavie, since of here. every day apparentiy more serious. ‘S bt that eet regu cout can ron Vercoa S little grain during the coming wioter 9 Ulsters, Reefers. We also show the finest lines of CHILDREN'S AEEFERS AND ULSTERS In the city, prices ranging from $1.00 to $5.00. Bargain Corner and we will guarantee to give you the best possible value for For this time of year you mus thave one of the three above garments. and we will demonstrate to you that our store is the proper place to make your selection for fall and winter. _ We carry no old shop-worn stocl, our lines are exclusive and newly i.an- factured, making them the most desirable in the city, Make a special visit to the Call BUTTNOS. Masonic. W. fi. TANTON. Turcr dmpetitor lives in. spetitors who obtain wra! from unsold NAME OF DISTRICT | . NO. OF w Western Ontario, consisting of Cou 1 York, Simcoe « all Counties W. and 8. of t | | Bast’n Ontario, consisting ofC 2 tario, Muskoka & ali Counties E & } rothers, Lid., and their families, are debarred se On- | Closes | | bat it is understood that all who compete agree to | the award of Messrs. Lever Brothers, Ltd., as finaly Province of New Brunswick ward Island Syracuse, B.Y., & Toronto, Vat. Each wheel is ers stock will be disqualified. Employees of Messrs. from ipeting 4. A printed list of winners in competitor's district will be forwarded to competitors 21 dayaafter each competition > \if Messrs. Lever Brothers, Ltd.. will endeavor to award ie ot Eee —- — | the prizes fairly to the best of their ability and judgment, Nova Seotiaand Prince | LEVER BROS., L4., 23 Scott St., Toronto £57 The Bicycles are the celobrated Stearns’, manuf d by E.C. Stearns & Co,, by the makers las complete attaching’ AIN-KILLER THE GREAT Family Medicine of the Age. Taken Internally, It Cures Diarrh Cramp, and Pain in the Semach, Sore lhroat, Sudden Colds, Coughs, etc., ete. Used Externally, It Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Tocthache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia, Bheumat am, Frost d Feet. Bo article r attain to such unbounded popular- * 9911909 S181 ALIA RECOGNITION JUS? .RECEIVED, IN 8, of 4 t! id, Cale ila Society, Patron of Industry, .. Be / . & &. 5, oO Ou F. BPs DVB Veh BY LSM UWMEAYAWPOA B. of RB. T. b. of L. E B. of L. F. JEWELER. | Great Geo re St. | A i ply Lo PZAKE BROS, & CO 4 bri SUSUSIAUSSUSAALLL | OPTICIAN. sneunis Tea Trays SO LOW That anyone can afford two or three. 5090 bought at 50 per cent. below the manufacturer’s pric?, from a ONTREAL BANKRUPT STOCK PRICES FROM 9 CENTS UP DODD & ROGERS 246 WHOLESALE & RETAIL Yikes Examine the Favorite Range. coceces Queen “Street WIAASM USCS MX.FIAM ADRIANA MAYAN FeEMEAMMWsAWVMWAMWAVAWAYAWAS wrruaus ha i it ‘ ——— =... - ont . ‘ ‘ TO LET Defective Wision, — Ce | Ie i headache, and in such cases the on'y reasonable methoa Pant beantit situated two story : att ny ca AVE YOUR YES TESi ED and fitted with proper glasses by a ei o» Prince St, now ocenjird bY | competent optician, We are here to serve you. . Best Scvnier.” apis G. F. HUTCHESON, 246 | guid a steam blast directed against the li- material. Blast furnace slag forms the raw matetial for one variety of the wool, and sandstone for anoth- er, yielding, respectively, slag wool and rock wool, the latter being prefer- able for pipe covering because of the Bbsence from it of sulphur, which, with tnoisture present, Lecomes an active corroding agent. The furnace slag or the rock, as the case may be, is melted tn a large cupola, and as it trickles out at the tap hole in a somewhat sluggish tiream, it meets a high-pressure steam jet which atomises the woollen mater- lal, if it may be so termed, blowing it in fleecy clouds into th» storage room provided for it. Soft and downy, the stuff settles wherever a resting place affords itself, the heavier and easier wooi coming down first, whi'e the light- er portions are blown farther along by the force of the steam. and settle in the more distant parts of the room, the material thus naturally grading itself into different quality. A thousand pounds of wool per hour are turned out by one of the cupolas, and after the storage room has been blown full the flocculent mass is pushed into bags, ready for the market. The whole affo:ds an admirable and In- teresting illustration of the utilization of an utterly waste product. varieties of proccss LOVE LASTED FIFTY YEARS, After enduring a lifetime of despondency Elisha Payne, of Winsted, Conn., seventy vears old, gave up last Friday and killed himself. Jilted fifty years ago while he was in his teens by a girl ne adored, Payne loved her for fifty years. The girl was Lottie Nash, pretty and well-to de, vut her parents objected to the union. The day he heard this decision Payne disappeared and became a hermit whose only home was a cave in @ mountain and his food wild berries of the wood and such gam: ash:could ensnare. Twelve years a(terwards the girl married someone else and then Hermit Payne came back to the civilization ot Barkhamsted, near Winsted. He got work and lived on year after year until the other day, when the concern that employed him went into the hands of a r-ceiver. Then Pavne borrowed a revol- ¥ ", went home and sho! himself. He was found fully prepared for burial, aid in his pocket were directions as to how money could be procured to pay the expense of his funeral. The Supreme Court of Missouri has male a ru‘ing that a telegraph company is lab'e f.r mi-takes made by it in trans- mission cf te'ezrams, and that the printed cntr ct on the message blank providing tia’ the company is not liable for uore- p ated mersages is invalid. PILLS CURED IN 3 TO 6 NIGHIS, De Agnew’s Ointment will cure al’. cases of itching piles in from three to siz. nights. One application brings corsfort. For blind and bleeding piles it is perleae. Also cures Tetter, Salt Kheam, Kezemu Barber’s Itcu and all eruptions of the skin, 35 cents. A pair of gold or gold-tilled spectacles or eyeglasses would make a useful present. We have them at prices to suit all —G. H. Taylor. deel2 2i therefore, to read, in the last issue of the semi-ofticial ‘“Militarwochenblatt,’ an article from an officer of the yeneral staff strongly recommending that Ger- many ought to have a better navy thao that of any other power except Great Britain. The German navy must be strong enough, jie says not Only to protect | the German coast, but so to engage the British fleet as to give German transports ooportunity to Jand an army in Englaod. Tie-emperor’s intiuence bas been shown aiso in ano.ber and more notable quarter —uamely, in the proposition by the finance minister, Dr. Miquel, to devote to naval expenditure next year no Jess than $32,- 500,000 a sum nearly twice as great asthe appropriation for the lact year. The reason of this prodigious increase i: frankly avowed to we the building of new chips, over $15,000,000 being necessary to that ead. Nevertheles-, there is a deficit of more than $14,000,000 in the Imperial budget. + is peoposed te meet this by a loan, and consequent inerare to that ex- tent otf Germany’s bonded debt. In this copnectio it is interesting to note that euch an uddition to the debt is by no means 60 buruensomeas it might bei France. Tle total indebtedness of Germany (including the individual] debts of the German states with that of the empire itselfy is said to be less than $3,000,000,000; tieose of Rur- sia and of Italy, about $2,500,:00,000 each; of Ausiria, about $3,000,000,000; while that of France is stated to be over $6,000,- 000,000. Yet France, anc Russia and England too, by this proposed action of Germany must burden themselves propor- tiouately. When wall the folly of militarism be #0 apparent that we shall hear the good news of disarmament ?—-Harper’s Weekly. SS EEE : = ttehing scrotum or apy Fasting acta fa rom Burren sree heme emt icing ain foam & r - av, i 2 a. m. . _— = - A. A. McLEAN, Q. C. your investment, a » i Sun Sun | Bizh . | Pay e 5 td i i 7? Week | rises sets water Barrister, &e Twi ' ——— . ’ we | S| Tr | rT | Brown's Block, - - Charlottetown Cc ay Woolen Com am 5% lay 729,410] 7 56 . 9 ’ > eAret cavern 2) Wednesday 34) 19 8 51 BRANCH OFFICE, sii reday j i 9 9 44 ’ 1g" 4| Friday | | 9} 10 a3) Wadmans’ Building, - - Crapaud & | Saturday of I: 21 orm ‘ PY ; MO) OL N. 6 | Sunday 1 81 mes IONEY TO LOAN 3 | Monday 5 | 8 S 2 1283—dw 3mos 8 | Tuesday | 6 | 8 0 49) —— ana art ee anaes ann — —— eo ae — a — —_ ener ATCC 9) We " 7 ; 6AS . . . 19 r y |} 3 ie 212 POPULAR SCIENCE. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report ; f | 39 5 4 95 will = 12 | Setar tay ee 9 3 56 Phe Virst of these Monthly Competitions well consane oe Sonmany tah, 1897, ‘ieee e 3/3 i tI 3 a 43 How Mineral Wood is MadeSome of tiM . 42 ~ 5 46 $1 675 In BICYCLES Gl EN FREE the Uses to Which It Is Pat, 6 | Tuesday i 13 9} 6 5) EACH MONTH Of those who know what mineral 16 bs ’ y | s 7 te j AND WATCHES ) woo! is, or silicate cotton, as it 1s some- i7} i + | 41) of 8 35 as = e times’ called, probably oniy a small 1s I $5 | 919 As Follows: FOR number are familiar with the simpie BS | Saturday | 45 | 10) 10 4) 10 First Prizes, $100 Stearns’ Bicycle, . . $ 1,000 Se Oe ea VERS 20 | Ay j 4 10 04 Second “ itself, serving a variety of useful pur- ai 47 i il 25 25 $25 Gold Watch . -s . 625 poses, as a non-conducting covering ABSOLUTELY PURE 2:1 17; 12) aft 34 Bleyolesand Watches given each month. . 1,625 against heat and cold alike, for steam 43 | eada 47 13 0 41 12 SOAP vires and cold storage room: walls, 44 ry 7 ee ee ' i : te geri “dead a’? i j : r bhuilde — ttm ~) $4 | Thursday ; ME 341, ) 19 7 : ee a sound “deadener” in floors of build- | age xAISERS NAVAL AMBITIONS 36 | Friday | 43 | 13 | s { Total given during year 1897, $19,500 ings, and as a means of tireprootng A Glance Abroad, ae ; Saturday i 13 | 14 9 45 —_—_ kmiong many others, is, as its hameim~ | The German Navy Must be Strong Enough to Australia has a population of lesa than , §S ay } 43 15 2 4 HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. RULES. plies, a soft and woolly substance, con- Engage the British Fleet. 5,000,000, but economists declare it could $3 | Mooda | os] 15). 4 co} Sggresemencn cute cumren,- eepetes | tyme careenee Ee | Ste eviacing one another in every support 100,000,000 with ease. 9 Tues 49 | 16 6 14 the to en exch be a ere ae The 2 competitors who send in the lare fibres interlacing one another in every Qne of the most ardent wishes of that Lake Baikal, in Siberia, according to ~ . ’ . rtiion_ cont % or m0 ‘om th hirectio and thus forming ‘s sndiess . > o $0 | \ eday 9) 17 7 52 fie headtne Se VEN o> Seno 19 Toe porion| Sscrict in wien they sete wil me the = a Avene foregng ‘am, opine somew bat ardent young man, the Emperor | gecent Russian surveys, covers 15,300 31 | Thursday oe ed Oy ge FR Ih tla ieee Bly Ses owt satay ym wl raped | Oe lier e dln atrlenpchang: Aiaptherye ' : with asheet of paver on which | > Filer The 5 competitors who send in the mex wool appears on the market in a Va- | erfal fleet. In the expression of this desire rts and is ¥%&8 miles from one end of the competitor has written his - ad __ Se SAPS largest num coupons fron tiety of colors, prinecipaliy white, but he '} b . : : pa . - or her tull name and address. Sar Deas 7 | the district in whi: b they reside, willenels Sail wotlawr ‘or caved: A anneal mail e has not been content With direct] gts crescent to the other. It is the sixth ane phe Boseber 3° Senpone fe =— a wom || Soa Sola’ Watehe range or Sail : : >. * = ads a s eects reference to it in his remarkable sp chee, | Jargest lake in the world and the deepest Lever . Lid., 23 Seott Mt... | > gh OOK Oop = || 2. The competiticas s1!! clane the last une CarK, RAG i ade by c > 5 i j : ; . " 56 : Toronto, marked on the Box: Aims SPER A TI aay ofeaca moun during iar, Coupons scorial and certain rocks while in u po ce — him a = ee Its level 18 1,561 feet above that ° ge. eg gs eas A age — secelv « G e i . B sea. ih tee NUMBER ef the DPiS- | tit {Il be put into the ——_ eee ee molten state into a fibrous condition by P ourprised, | of the Peter’s pence collected in one week of September amounted to 136,000 francs from Italy, 235,000 from France, 300,000 from Austria, 100,000 from Spain and 70,000 from Belgium. Besides, the Pri mate of Hungary and the Duke of Norfolk each gave 50,000 francs, and the Austrian Archdukes a large sum, One of Switzerland’s mountain lakes, the Maerelen See, at the foot of the Eggishorn, was completely emptied in one night during the hot spell in Sep- tember. ‘She lake was a mile long by 4 sixth of a mile wide and 130 feet deep; the water probably es: aped through fissures in the ice of the neighboring glaciers. Postage stamps in Macao form a not unimportant source of revenue. A new set of stamps was issued during the eourse of the year, with the result that the old issue was much sought after by philatelists in all parts of the world, the simultaneous sala of both issues giving the impression that the old stock would soon be exhausted and causing an appre- ciabie rise in the stamp revenue. The long-forgotten tomb of good King Rene and Isabella of Lorraine, his firsé wife, was accidentally brought to light the other day in the Cathedral of Angers. Jsabella’s tin coflin was not opened, bet Rene’s was. A crown, & scepter, an ‘ort the insignia of his vain sovereignty over Naples—were found in Rene’s leaden coffin, As they were covered with green oxide, the gold used in makirg them gmust have been well alloyed with copper, A girl named Slabon, called ‘‘the Sleeping Girl of Sosnitza,’’ is creating a sensation in Wpper Silesia, She fell ill there about eight weeks ago of heart apo- plexy, and has suffered ever since from hysteria. She professes to have received direct communications from the Virgin Mary, and thousands have been flocking to her daily in the hope of witnessing the ‘‘miracle,’ in spite’ of the tact that the priest has warned them that it is all an illusion. She is now in an insane asylum, The Public Health and Housing Com- mittee of the London County Council bas prepared a scheme for the improve- ment of the area om the north side of the Strand. Jt has a total extent of three and a hall acres, and in some parts the present population is upward of 800 to the acre. The number of persons pro- posed to be displaced is 8,308, and provis- jon can be made fcr re-housing about 4,770 of these. ‘Lhe net cost of the prop- erty to be acquired under the scheme 4s $1,071,250. A deeper spot in the ocean than any yet known has been recently found. by H. M. surveying ship Penguin. Unfor- aunately the observation was net com- plete, as a fault in the wire caused it to break when 4,900 fathoms had run out without bottom having been reached, Cowmander Balfour reports that this eceurret! in latitude 23.40 south, longi- tude 175.10 west, about sixty miles north { of a sounding of 4,428 fathoms cbtained by Capatin Aldrich in 1888. A previous attempt to reach bottom had been foiled by a similar accident to the wire when 4,300 fathoms had passed out, and the rising wind and sea prevented any fur- ther attempt at the time. -=<- - A lot of fancy cups and saucers and other nice things for the Xmas trade.—W. P. Colwill. decl2 dw 2w | IN AN EMERGENCY. SOME HINTS TO OBSERVE WHILE WAITING FOR THE DOCTOR. MUNYONS NERVE rier Aatidotes For Various Kinds of Polsoa— Something About the Complexion and Wrinkies<Loss of the Veics and Its Cause. It mekes one shudder to think of the grim sign on the druggist’s phials, but the shudder is worse when one of the] ,_..;, “ src ; r ¢} inte nines a ve Sa ial tamily, perhaps a favorite child, has}, Said ‘a a Ste eel swallowed some deadly dose. What 1s ess, rita a. sive ne : of th done then must be done quickly. The | .4.) i Ss ' of memory, im following plain directions ought to ve ility entr the thoughts, morbid kept handy They may save a life | fears, restl na sleepless nights, pains is; the while the doctor is coming. head, noises in 1) ears ind dizziness, It When the poison is unknown this 1s mulates and strenethens the nerves and acts the treatment: Provoke vomiting, | as a strong toni l’rice 25 cents. give bland liquids, stimuiate if neces- Munyon’s Kl natism Cure seldom fails to Sar)’. relieve in one to ths hours, and cures in a For acids (sulphuric, nitric, muriatic, | few Price 25 oxalic)—Give an alkali, provoke vomit- Munyor Dyspepsia Cure positively curcs ing, give bland fluids, secure rest, stim | all forms of indigestion and stomach wouble, ulate if necessary. i rice 26c. Alxalis (hartshorn, soda, potash, lye) Munyon,s Catarrh Remedies positively cure. —Give an acid (vinegar), provoke vore | Price 25c. €: : 4 iting, give bland liquids, secure rest, Munyon’s Vitalizer restores lost powers to stimulate if necessary. weak men, Trice $1. For arsenic, Paris green, Scheele’s A seperate cure r each disease. At all green—Provoke vomiting, give dialysed | druggists, moo-tly 25c. a vial. te ‘ iron and salt (repeat several times), } y Persor tiers io Prof. Munyon, 11 and give dose of castor oil, secure rest, {13 Albert Street, Toronto, answered, with etimulate if necessary. free m lvice fur any disease. For sugar of lead—Give Epsom salts, ae as provoke vomiting (repeat several ’ times), give bland liquids, give dose of castor oil. For corrosive sublimate, tartar emetic—Provoke vomiting, give strong tea without milk (repeat several. times) give raw eges and milk, give dose of castor oil, stimulate if necessary For phospaorus—Provoke vorniting, give five grain doses sulpnate of cop- per, give dose of magnesia, but no oil Lunar caustic (nitrate of silver)— Give strong salt and water, provoke vomiting (repeat many Opium (morphine, times). laudanum, pare goric, etc., chloral)—Provoke vomiting, repeatedly, give strong coffee without milk, keep up the breathing. Strychnine—Provoke or twice, give a sclute quiet Aconite—Provoke vomiting, stimulate well. Decayed meat or vegetable—Provoke vomiting, give a purgative, give pow- dered charcoal. To provoke vomiting, may be used with or mustard (a tablespoonful to a pint of | water), or ipecac (a teaspoonful of th 4 ¢ 2 > vomiting purgative, once ab- secure warm water without greun?e powder or a tablespoonful or so of the sirup), and thrusting a finger down the throat. NONE BETTER # % FOR # DELICATE SKINS The Loss of Voie>. Loss of voice may be flammatory to In- =wel ing, acute of chrenic, or to ulceration of thr membrane of the larynx, or to hysterical affection. suddenly owing cither : linings to paralysis, Coming accompanied with feve1 pain in the larynx and upper part of the throat. increased on and difficulty of breathing. 2 symptom must be regarded with som: < apprehension as one of the concomt- tants of a rapidly fatal disease, acute lavyngitis. Loss however, fr ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA quertly cecurs quite unconnected with the other symptoms mentioned, and is Possesses the following Distinctive Merits: then not to be so seriously regarded. DELICACY OF FLAVOR. Many persons are liable to it after ex posure to night or foggy alr, or after much or loud talking. Persons living SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. The Albert Toilet Seap Co., Mirs. Montreal. 1 swallowing the above of voice, in damp houses suffer from this form of aphonia, which is probably owing to the thickening of great susceptibility of the laryngeal membrane. When It continues nothing affords greater relief than antimonial ointment, or croton oil, 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 ceo remove a threatened attack. Inhaling NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED. steam from hot water, or spray from In Quarter-Pound Tins and Packets only. Seigle’s spray producer is sometimes of ereat service In the more chronic form, 20 drops of tincture of squills may be submitted for the ipecacuana. A sirup made with infuston radish is popularly and beneficially employed. Prepared by JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd., Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. of horse- sometimes TO LET The large and well lighted # ore ou Queen The Complexion Wrinkles, A soft, beautiful complexion 1s cer- tainly an attraction which every wo- | &quare, formerly occupiod by the late C, EK. man should desire, and any simple tobertson, size, 6%x20ft Store contains fre means which does not occupy time | proof vauit Also large room above store ard needed for more important matters | connected with it by staircase. formerly uscd as 4 cutting room, size 35x20ft, and the whole of the third flocr, size 62x34{t, which would make a five public or society ball, and couid be fi'ted tocuit renter U.der store is a fine cellar also well lighted (Building throughout heated by hot water, aad lit by electric light and is thoroughly fire proof, wa'ls and floors being very thick : Rent will be reduced to suit the times, ard any reasonable offer ac cepted Apply te THOMAS MORRIS should be tried to attain such an end. There are many which chafe readily, and spring winds A simple preparation of sweet cream rubbed into the skin after washing it thoroughly 4s a remedy for this trou- ble This should be applied at night. just before retiring, and the next morning the face should be washed thoroughly first in the luxewarm wa- ter and afterwarcs tN cold to give tone complexions tan in the . : . nov2i—2'6 to the muscles. Some ladies use gly-| ~O “ae ic caemeisisthliiaiiieeieiiessiehineliiennesitiibtti cerine in the same way, diluted with | half of its bulk in rosewater. This ei Job Printing Office preparation is rubbed in the face and hands, and gloves are worn at night A little of Scrubb’s cloudy household ammonia in the water is a help toward keeping the skin firm and free from wrinkles. There certainly is no reme- dv for wrinkles after they come. It I have just put in a complete Job Prirt- should be remembered, however, that | ing Plant; everything new and up to date. an amiable temper, a clear conscience | I am now prepared to co all kinds of Jon and freedom from a disposition to! Prixtixc. If you want Goov Worx at worry over the petty annoyances of | cheap rates we can do it for you. life are qualities of mind and heart No Store Work will be allowed to leave that will keep the face free from | our cffice, and no ove will do printing wrinkles, and bcautiful to the ripest cheaper. old age. Try us for Billheads, Statements; Let ter and Note Heads, Invitations, Program- mee, Circulars, Visiting Cards, Receipte, Notes of Hand, Dodgers. Call and see us J.D. TAYLOR’ QUEEN STREET. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Milk Dict in Typhoid. Ia Costa thinks the exclusive milk diet is a source of mischief rather than good, and recommends three parts of milk alternated with one broth. He, however, evidently does not recognize the fact that the latter has scarcely any food value, the little extract of meat it contains acting solely as a siimulant, and, moreover, with a great tendency to cause flatulence. It has on several occasions been pointed out that whenever curd can be seen in ‘he motions, too much milk is being given, and it may indicate that it is not teing digested at all. It is best re- placed by white of egg beaten up, and lurgely diluted with water; in this way car be introduced any requisite amount of real food, and in the bland- est and most readily digestible form; it Book-keeping Penmanship, Arithmetic, Shorthand, Typewriting leaves no solid residue and can caus eveoees peitber Clarrhcea mor gasco gs disten tlon. All thoroughly taught at REAT SALES prove Saini the P. E. Island Commercial merit of Hood’s Sarsapari'la. College. Ladies and Gentle- Hood’s Sarsaparilla sells because it accomplishes GREAT CURES Angus Macdonald, aged 20, who was in the measles ward of the Winnipeg general hospital when sinallpox was first diec« vered bas been taken down with the divease. at all times at Send men admi ted greatly reduced rates. for prospectus. ISsAC OXENHAM, Graduate of Montreal Business College, Principal and Pro. prietor. P.O. Box 242, Ch’ town €ome very nice parlor and hanging lamps are being sold cheap atthe cheap crockery store.—W, P. Coiwill. decl2 dw 2w were ates. ae