THE DAinY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 16, 189», arte Ont ms v - < i Ie ’ pt TESST Y 1 18 9g ERS ? . ni SS : , yw Yeyg) ind § ie > « : i a, ot : 3 7 A f = x, {ihn : 4! Be Es tne pial o Rep Mer eee af ow Mh teat? aM act 30 SS . : i ag to na r a house,a barn door os ia ‘ ) rapa { the right paint forthat 2a pat lar ever been made equally y good for} t es and houses and furni- tur The g nt-making is the mak- ine of adifferent} f nd wears best for each class of painting. It |} t just what ingredients and “what proportions a Mach must be ground and nixed by speci i ) utmost skill and accuracy, if you go by the is of SHERWIN. you are sure of { purpose. Tj j and every can is tu i painting will help you —-— ——— nee, f — ~_— — ES THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Canadian Dent., 2 ave * hii tite ff, Abi net VL : . ~ zr fr . VV ILLIAMS rr f f + Ytean he m ide for your F Years sUucCeSE, ed ur little book on ree, ir "i ay = S ——<«!,: 4 °0.. Paint and Color Makers, 2 Antoine St. Montreal. S W Crabbe The Examiner Calendar «FOR NOVEMBER.... MOON'S CHANGES, New Moor, 31 Se 10 h. | Moon, 17th. quarter, 26th } Db »f Da We'k Sun Davs High ke Rises Sets. length Water [ E dnesday'6 50 (4 37 (9 47 even 2T*arsday 52 36 144 (10 28 GE ‘day 53 35 4. (11 17 #@S. turday 54 33 38 morn 5 Sunday 55 32 35 55 6& Mondzy 56 30 32 1 44 FiTuassday 58 29 29 | 2 32 3: Wednesd 3 | 2 | 27 | 322 @Tharsday (7 1 | 27 | 25 | 401 gO Friday 3 25 2 .$@ tl Seturday 5 BmMiwais? {2 Sunday 7 23 ' 17 | 6 38 13 Monday 8 22 15 7 26 14 Tuesday 9 21 13 8 15 1S\ Wednesday 10 20 10 | 9 04 16 Th-w: day 12 19 7, ita AT Frid: 13 18 6 (10 41 18 Satut day 4 | 174 3 1130 Sandity 16 16 0 | even 20 Monday 17 1415 (8 58 | 1 08 £2 Tuesday 19 4 | «6(6S7 1 56 22 Wednesday} 20 13 | 54 | 245 £3, Thursday a} 3 Bish 24 friday 31} Wi 1482 2S Sagurdey 24 ll | 48 511 26 Steday 25 11 46 | 600 27\Mcaday 26 10 | 44 | 6 49 2S Tuesday 28 10 | 42 | 7 38 Zo Wednesday 29 10 | 41 8 27 S0\Thursday 7 3C 410 | 40 | 915 i Wants . Lost, Found, &e FOR SALE—A newly-calved jersey cow, a splendid milker. Apply to A W Holroyd, @Winsioe Station. 269 3i pd WANTE!—By a lady at Hotel{Davies, a yeang girl totakecareofa child. Aovply to Mes N White, upper Prince St. 268 3ip W AN VE([)—Beeroom, ®Seard for winter months. ed, A sitting room and Apply by letter to B., EXAMINER office 268 diwk pd FOUND--A weney. ser St. rurse containing asum of Apply to Mrs M. Sweeney, Lorches- LOGST—A Bicycle Medal. Finder will be me warded by leaving it at this office, 263tf ” WANTED Giri for general housework -- meférence required. Apply to. Mrs. R. B. Norton, Upper Prince £treet. 261, AGENTS—“Light of Life.” Latest book out. Bonenzafor canvassers. 3 Large book. iaw price. Big profit. Freight paid. Credit «iwen. Cutfitfree. Bradley-Garrison Co., sJiaited, Brantford. 260 tf WANTED—Girl te loox after children. mus ave refereece. Appiy to Mrs Brow, Upper Prince 3t. 160 Reference requir- 7 ars ie an fat 2 ene WANT £D-—Girl for genera] housework, maust be ab) + to cook, good wages to the right party. Apply to Mrs A. Macdona'ld, Grafton Street, wes'. 254 3i eod TO LET —That cottage on Brighton Road, mext to residence of Hon. GW, Howlan—Ap- wily to Serreant Villard, Victoria Barracks or @t Kank of Nova Scotia Building to N& D x Me Leod 251 2 weeks TO LEIT—-The corner house opposite the Vaarlottetown Hospital, containing eleven cots, exclusive of kitchen and pantry. oo stable and coach house in connection. Kent jaoderate. Possession lst Noy. Apply on the wremises to Mrs Connolly, 240 tf TU LE?-A house contatning five rooms, *®itualec on King Street, back of Merchant’s ® a ted ‘'EIsland. Apply at the office, of a ser WE WANT AT ONCE — Good honest men ineévery localty, localor travelling, to introduce ond advertise our goods, tacking 1 show Cards On fences, along public roads, aaa all conspicuous places. No eX perience need- sd. Salary or commission $60 per month and @xXpenses }!.50 pe ~~ Write at once for fall @articular:.. He KMPIRE ,,.MEDICINE Co., London, Oat. 224 a ¥O LET south, 10r -1 house on Brighton Road, facing , sons, bathroom aad pantry. heat- a L with hot water aad fitted for electric light. mouses on oe oo facing west, 9 foomé pantry and bath room. Apply to Wacheson & Bentley. 8 RCOM to LET~Suitable for offices: over the store 0! L W Cook, May’s Corner, North ide Quee i Square. Apply to Catherine May, “orner of rince and King Sts. 227 - Se Ao VANT(iD—First class ©ook, 20 washing wages. Apply to Mr illaieore was” SGD Longworth WANT {D—$2.00 per day sure, gentlem = . 2 ox —— Special work; position permanent, — ficm, with best references; experience ccsssary. Address—S, M. Fry, Field M Interrupted the Programme. “Did that thar sharp what give a how in the opry last night h bullets in his teeth as he said he ” asked Porcu- house kets would on his placards? pine Pete. “He ketched a few,” said Lariat Lem, “but not exactly as he allowed he was a-goin to.” “*’Nother one of swindlers, I s’pose.” “Mebby. I dunno. He didn’t git fur enough so we could tell whether it was a swindle or not. You see, he begin his pufformance by askin fer some gentlemanly member of the audience to lend him a hat.” “Wot happened then?” “Well, Dog Faced Dick handed his hat up, and the professor started off by breakin a passel of eggs into it. The bullet ketchin part of the pro- gramme happened right thar. The coroner's waitin to hear from his friends in the east, if he has any,”— Chicago Times-Herald. them tenderfoot Virtue’s Reward. “Tonight,” said Mr. Perkins at the table, “as I came up on the car thc fellow next to me had a nickel out and was handling it. The conductor came along and, thinking it was a quarter, gave him back four nickels. The fel- low took them and then said to me, ‘That was pretty slick, wasn’t it? ‘Well, it would be,’ I said, ‘if you were beating a big company like the street ear company, which could stand it. But that conductor will have to pay that out of his own pocket. He only gets so much an hour, and 20 cents is quite a per cent of his day’s wages. It’s tough on him.’” “What did the awful man do?’ ask- ed Mrs. Perkins sympathetically. “Leaned up against me and went sound asleep and then woke up when I got off and cursed me for letting him go past his street,” said Mr. Perkins.— Rochester Democrat. ern White’s Caramels and Snowflake Chocolates ~<m=_ Can be had at any of the following firs: class store T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. Beer & Goff J.D. McLeod & Co R. H. Uason, BARLEY 2000 bushels barley wanted at current prices, CARVELLRROS. Hermanville Tamworths A number of pigs of both sexes, 2or 3 months old. Choice stock at $5.00 each seer, Halifax, 169 dewtt a ~—Bargains. Address— _. HERMANVILLE FARM, 56—w3i d2aw Hermanyille, P E at Recta MME So Eo AMEE BN BR C6 le BR ae Lith oh NANI, anally STP ie tiie CMA A RM LNs, Pe Dh ROCKY POINT FERRY ; Commencing Wednesday,November lst the steamer Elfin will run as follows for the balance of the season 1399; Will leave Prince Street wharf ‘ Bs bk oo wenwedeete -» 1005 &@ We | Oe nc 6s Wh abousededs 042547485 9% 00 ‘6 0. eeauntaas 6 a oe lye bbs 4:0 pack Lae 1 00 p. m. Se ckedas 5s oubessdeasadkoa, ee ¢ Ss eee ReRR OE HE RRM ete . 4 OO 66 ie o3¢%0 th ebentinen ; Will leave Rocky Point: chanson te ceesaieeek niceeeul. 800 a. m. int cae re 66 wtieoe- * | cencacccsesccecceseesesseevee LOO PD, Mm. ; Joe. ..« i aoe eas hoe ee 66 SUNDAYS, | Will leave Prince Street Wharf - ) At sestnendbvcepacwisicen. ee ae eévdesesobeentiele ss . ececes 12 45 p. ni, ie er eeeer vb OOT9309 2 00 " See 2 e8 008 a @cee 4 00 ” Will leave Rocky Point: At Seeeeeene eeese eeeetorroe Oe 10 00 a, DW. . . inedakecnn 4 oe Do M-. sees 0@hs—i( HH HH eee 3 00 ad ok: Asntak akan. apace aaa! 6h =~ a ee SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, " They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsé ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongug Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. Thep Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Do Small Price. - Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. CELERY oe e 2 4 ee 7 @ CELERY > @ @ @ i @ © @ Why do we hearand see so much akout ‘“‘Paines’ Celery Compound ?’ Secause it is clain.ed to have a certain amount of celery in its composition, and why are we dlowingso much about celery? Because we have the genuine article, and in order to intro- duce it even more thoroughly, we make the following liberal offer:— Celery p2r bbl $2.00 for 3 bbls $5400 for 6 bbls $9.50--a plan for keepihy celery sen+ with each order; also a sample sent ou receipt of address and 5 centsin stamps. When ordering state if for winter keeping or present use, we Ship to all the Maritime Pro- vinces, and celery will be received by our customers in perfect condition for winter keeping. We are also growers and shippers of cabbage, beets, carrots, parsnips, tur- uips, cauliflower, tomatoes, onions. Orders from unknown correspondents, will please accompany order with cash Addrcs 3,— J.J. GAY & SON Celery Specialists, Charlottetown P. E. IL Wedding Gifts Our stock is replete with so many articles of HANDSOME SILVERWARE that we are convinced ycu will not find it difficult to make a selection by visiting our store on Sunnyside G. H. TAYLOR FINAL NOTICE—All moneys due the es tate of the late Denald McKay of Oyster Bed- Bridge, remaining unpaid after the [5th November, instant, will be sued for without further notice. dy wy3i ' fiose Water and Rain, lowers know the difference between a rainstorm and a drenching from the garden You may deluge them with barrels from the bydrant, and they will at best simply hoid their own. Generally they wither in the long, dry seasons and that without regard to the artificial wetting they may re- ceive from the gardeners. But let a little shower, however brief, fall upon them, and they brighten visibly. The difference is that the rain brings down with it through the air or col- lects in the air a chemical quality that the vegetation needs. The rainwater may be as like that in the lake as two volumes of water can be, but when It hose. has ridden the upper levels of the at- mosphere, when it has traveled through the various stages of vapor and liquid and has tumbled down through that retort of the air, it has become charged with elements that no nan can give it, and the flower knows and recognizes it, the first field flowers recognize it in the beginning. as A Fighting Swan. That a swan will fight fiercely was shown by an exciting struggle be- tween a swan and a park policeman on the upper lake in Waterlow park, Eng- land. Some india rubber balls had@ rolled into the water, and to get them the constable paddled out in a punt. This drew the notice of the male swan, which deserted its consort and the brood of cygnet and went for the con- Stable with great fury. Once or twice it almost upset the punt by causing the constable to overbalance it in savy- ing his legs from the bird’s beak. It was only with difficulty and risk that the balls were recovered. The swan then followed the punt to the bank, making vicious darts at the constable A Jury tt Women Who have tested the merits of Dr A. W. Chase’s Kidney-Liv°r Pills return the ver- eict that for backache and kidney disorders there 1s ro preparation in any way equal to this great discovery of Dr A W Chase, Amer- ica’s greatest phvsician. This creat kidney cure is sold by all dealersat 25 cents a box, and has proved most effectual asa remedy for the manyi lls to which woman is subject. 025 per cent discount on bulbs at Carter Books ore. Buy quick. et ETCHING, =F" EL EGTROTYPING.*St-JoHun.NB) er ~ ar aw te sere: LA A at ema [GE QMES WISDOM a ee from childhood 4 V2 Gee to ripe old age ms 2 en =< Vos since 1810, a OL, <“has been used << iat by generation = __ "after generation as 4 Relieves Every Form of Inflammation ye Ie eye i T M&S. for INTERNAL and EXTERNAL use. 38% idet Ma y old couples relate that ever since they were beys and girls gy togeiaer, JouNsONn’s ANODYNE LINIMENT has been used and grown ae than fifty years in my family, For 50 years for Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment, Pt y " Se CLELAND, Svuth Robbinston, Me, irs. WEALTHY L. Tozika, E. Corinth, Me. See oe. 94. F : O88 DEI ANE SII IS III GIG IG IG IIIS IE, ‘ * oz is Selling crockery, glagg- -, in favor with them for many family ills from infancy to old age. itt ] ha ve used Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment I have been a standard bearer more than BS poles, coughs, sore throat, lameness, colic, I have found it superior to any other. My the, ete., have found italways good, yrand-children continue to use it tothis day. su, Send for our Book on INFLAMMATION, mailed free. Sold by allt Druggists, Bist Put up in Two Sizes, Price 25 and 50 cts. 1.8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. ae Great rush at P MON § AGHAN'S o 7 , Queen St. He § eae =) ead * e Fay) Ware and groceries at I ; -reduced prices = as Take Your Hands Out : Morris Block...... a xf Your Pockets} a .d put them into a pair of our good fitting, comfortable gloves § Perrin s Lined Gloves. ......+ ccccsscceeccs coun Perrin’s Lined Mocha Gloves........ccccrcecccecShian Perrin’s Fur Lined Gloves...... cccccccccccccss ct Wool Knitted Gloves. Other good makes at low prices, D. A. BRUCEI $5°7 .OCO DOLLARS SALE GREAT BOOTS SALE & SHOES We have decided closing out onr Boot and Shoed department, and devoting our entire store to Dry Goods and Ready-Made Cl« things NOW OFFER Seven thousand dollars worth Boots and Shoes at; prices that will make a quick clearance, Ladies’ fine boots, button and laced Children’s fine boots Ladies’ strong boots Children's strong boots Men’s and Boys’ boots ‘Job Lots at Half Price 33 1-3 off 33 1-3 OnF 25 pe of 25 pc 25 pc 08 +3 As the price of boots and shoes is advancing, this sale will give you an o at Big Bargains. pportunity to buy your wants} J. B. MACDONALD & COY