THE DAILY EXAMINER, CAARLOTTBTOWN, NOVEMBER 13 1960. ‘ABSOLUTE SECURI Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. will Make You Happy | ove } | Sing over valley, Must Bear Signature of See Pec-Simile Wrapper Below. (eee Yery small and as easy te take os sugax. ove |FOR HEADACHE, CARTERS |ror oizziness. » {FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. ‘ FOR THE COMPLEXION GENUINED MUSTHAVE SIONATURE, Pi, [ronay Negetable, aire Pbee | CURE SICK HEADACHE. DANGING Children’s Class and Private Lessons. Mr. George Chilton will form a children’s clas$,.. beginning. next Saturday, Noy. 10, from’3 to 5°p.m. Private lessons at any hour. Ali society dances taught. ing, the Highland Fling, Hormpipe, Spanish Dances, etc., also taught. Arrangements for lessons may be made at any hour from 2 ». m. to 10 p. m., on application at the hall, Offer’s Building, Queen street. Any person wishing to form a private class may arrange «their choice of evenings. GEO. CHILTON. wee OC Et” SIDE. DENTISTRY SIDE Office in New Prowse Block First door to the right up stairs. Telephone connec- DR. AYERS: Rezl EstateSale. a by Public Auction on the} ednesday, the 24th Octobe: ur of 12 o'clock nooa, that sirable property. situated oa the f Richmond Street, id the bank of Nova Scotia. ourg Men’s Christian Associa- » d premises. The building is Sailor’s etc., To be sol premises on V mexi, at the b valifille and d soit? egn side Zivi Church z known as fite tioit# aiding a of brick, well : a cer#fal posit Law<Courts; c: nm. } immediately opposite the | n be made suitable fer many | purposesy public or private. Terms Cash on delivery of the deed. For further particulars apply to J. D. SEAMAN, erenent Y. M, C. &. Sept, 25, tue and Fri, ineiaiiala has been postpened til | November 14tb, rd heur. This sale Wednesday, samé place a P. E, ISLAND... Comimercial College 1 of those who desire a thor | cal prepara'ion for an active | The attentk ough and prac bu -iness life is by this college Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, Arithmeic, Penmanship, English, j {orrespor den-e, Business Methods, Short | hard, Typewriting’ etc., are taught in the m ‘reet apt j ractical manner, Special ntion is given to locaing graauates in g<xxi business positions. New term opened » onday. August 2oth inst., at 9. 30 p. m, Send for prospectus. P. O. Bos 242. ISAAC OXENHAM. g—tf Principal and Proprietor | Skirt danc- | between | id substantially built, being in | at the; | nencennciltaensciampiatens A Word to the Weary and Sickly Mother. PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND and Healthy. It Has Given a New Thousands of Ailing Wo- men and Will Do The Same Good Work For You. The medicine that has given health anda fresh lease of tiousands of women in Canada, ‘ly the kind you stand in need of, ear mother. lf you are weak, have headache, and sure d } ‘ dent, sideache, | backac he new life to| Paine’s Celery Compound will give | you restful nights, Ruler of men doth Brit Life to! | Circle the lands with grateful song He hath delight in our devotions; His plans are wise! National good His _ hand wrought; Sunder’d far apart, He maketh one in heart. Sing unto God! He hath made known His righteous. will: Our God hath been skill; Blood is the seal Ours hath been pour’d for the weal. Trustingly sing— hath is strong! wisdom. might He and God is the King, He doth all woundings heal. Sing evermore! hill and plain? Preclaim the joy! | Herald the glory, everlasting! Wide as the world ain reign; Nations welded onb ‘Meath Africa’s torrid sun. Give thanks to Goy! Let justice rule | Wherever Freedom's yeomen throng | | Over is | nervous, despon- | cannot sleep well, | Keep jubilee each sun-crown'd shore and! sea: Joyfully sing; Godis the King | Whereso’ the flag floats free : —Llewellyn A. Morrison. Toronto, Canada. EN A AG | RACE APPEALS. | (Montreal Gazette). | La Patrie denies. that appeals| freedom from aches and pains,"and| the French-Canadians to vote for| | restore lost strength and. vitality. | ' The most successful family physici-| ans are new freely prescribing | Sir Wilfrid Laurier asa _ French-| Canadian premier. The experience | of the campaign just closed has} © Paine’s Celery Compound for Sleep-| proved that the average political | less, nervous and rundown women. | organ is ready to deny or affirm any-| Laura Garland,| Crawford Street, | Toronto Says: “Your Paine’s Celery Compound) it would suit the purpose of the| has most wonderfully health. was poer---almost gone. weak and debilitated, severely from pains in the head. Paime’s Celery Compound certainly} province during the late that is claimed for it. have recommended it to my friends, and they allspeak highly of the re- does ali sults received from it. I Paine’s Celery Compound the suc-|} was openly | cess it so richly deserves. rT te JUBILATE DEO. A thanksgiving anthem at the close of the South African war and the return of our Canadian Contingent. Praise ye the Lord ! Unto our God } ft up the voice ! Sing | For his word Laden with victory hath b spoken ; Sound ye His praise, | Lettiog the heart and tongue re- joice ! Every tone of séng Doth holy praise prolong. Extol his grace! He hath been merciful and kind: Tell of his love: | We have been ever in His mind - ’ His gifts excel ; , Evilaud wrong He doth repel. | Lovingly sing | Ged is the King | gute doeth ail things weil, i RE tt ER A IN. | Lioyally then do we adore Him , He hath impearled our days; Ours are the strivings, done; His are the victories won ; Him, Worshipping at the ways So we bring our wreaths and gvar- lands, Songs and praise Great is the Lord! -alled to the advantages offered | Marvellous truths by Him are taught Exalt His name! { } Greater Britain bends low before Nervous and | Debilitated. A Question (} Of “SPEAT > ee i % Do your eyes tire easily? _ Tf so, ly you necd | giasses. Do your eyes burn? SSCs. f so, you need glasses. Do you suffer from frontal headache ? 80, glasses wi'l help you. Do you know it you have perfect eyesight If not, we caa inform you, I nothing. G. H. TAYLO Sunnyside. Jeweler and Optician. | It will cost you r by Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. | street west, | goods manufactory, and close | prostration. | cellent remedy ? Chase’s Nerve Food.” | tive, Dr. | estimable value, "system heathy and vigorous. 50c a —at all dealers, or Edmazson, & Co., Toronto, | Almost a fictim of Nervous Prostration —Was Restored to Nealth and Strength Mrs. D. W. Cronsberry, 168 Richmond Toronto, Ont., states:— |“ My daughter, who sews in a white got completely pene down by the steady confinement attention required at her | work. Her nerves were so exhausted, and she was so weak and debilitated, that she had to give up work entirely, and was almost a victim of nervous “ Hearing ef Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, , | ehe began tor'se it, and was benefitted If so, you need | from the vert frst. It proved an ex- in. restoring her te Does the type become blurred in reading ? + health and stiength. After having 'used four boxes she is now at work , again, healthy and happy, and attri- | butes her recovery to the use of Dr. | As a blood builder and nerve restora- Chase’s Nerve Food is of in- It makes the blood _red, the nerves streng, and the whole / /were where the speaker or writer | siinard’: Ss ; Liniment i } ' | { | heard it. The cry, ehougt based on I was also! they wéuld obtain, and did practical- and sufferad} ly obtain. wish | plied in the argument; thing that the exigencies of the | | moment seem to call for. Just no w | ‘solid Quebec’ they boasted | Asa matter of fact, a| main cry of the Liberals in thi j | ; campaign, | I! as during that of 1896, was to vote! fer Sir Wilfrid Laurier, a French-| Canadian. In some places it was im-| in some it} sent out, and these} credit. Whoever public deserves most at- | tended many gatherings + t nariow conceptier of nations ~~ | years | Willow Dell, ‘ache. la week. lack of the ‘| Mr. | lame | finds them grand. Dr. A. W, Chase’s improved my Liberals to minimise the effect of | m Before usiag it my appetite! the | brands to work at setting the other | provinces against Quebec. There isa more marked division today be | tween the English and French | | 1885, when the just execution of | } | Louis Riel gave the men who are triumphant now their first great | |opportunity to exploit their scheme | } } | ‘for getting where they are. ————P © —ie-—— | TWENTY YEARS STANDING. } ; speaking peoples than there was a | Trouble ot a Norwich Farmer who | was Relieved by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Nov. 12.---For. twenty Wilbert Woodward, o has suffered with back He grew confined to his bed two days out His farm suffered for eye of its maste NorwicH, Mr. r, and find a cure tor his trouble. | He says, ‘I tried every thing [| | ever heard of, but no cure. Last} | | fall lL heard about Dodd’s Kidney Pills and I bought three boxes of | ‘them from Mr. Bannon. of Norwich, | done me more good than all the other medicines put together, that | got from the doctor. My wife akes Dodd’s Kidney Pills also, for | back and rheumat ism, and | hope any per- | t 'son suffering as we did will try these | remedies. I would willingly pay two | dollars a box rather than be without | good appetite, | were made by the Liberal party to) Dodd's Kidney Pills in the house.’ —a Five new cardinals will be appoint- ed at the next consistory at Rome. TT — GE An Enormous Sale. To all who have felt the evil effects of de- sanged kidneys, it is interesting to know that Kidney-Liver Fills are eeting with enormous sale and unparalleled success in this district. Backaches and ach- ing kidneys are fast becoming a thing of the pas where Dr. liils are knewn. box 2 at all dealers. rT It is now said that millionaire! Rice, of New York. was smothered | to death. TT AG Carestar get | in Cows. | TT [A Official reports show the grain | | duty, was not in itself so misvnie-| has been completely burned up by | | j } i i i : i vous as some of its developments. | One of these developments was the | representation of Sir Charles Tup- per and the Conservative party as the enemies of the French-Cana |dian people, who could only be sure | of their position in the federatic un | aaa | by maintaining the present French: | | by creating new rich blood anc nerve tissue. | | Canadian premier in his place. | one of the most open sinners in pro | mulgatiag this slander was la trie itself. And | Pa- In its issue «f Monday, | it printed this;— ‘Patriots, vote | F ' i | on Wednesda- against the insulters of our nation- ality, province?’ } of La Patrie’s produced, on its side too often lead, That other chief organ of | 'than to teach some men not to. | Liberalism as we haveii o | Soleil, of Quebec, went so far in -in- citing anti-English feeling among its readers as to | associated with the contro] of La against the enemies of our | That was the spirit in which much| s Campaign writing was | and the lesser journals followed its "ay, the attack French- speaking public men who allowed their children to attend English col- ‘leges. On the eve of polling it aca this direct incitement to racial divisions :— ‘‘Blectors of Montmorency, are you like Mr. Cargrain, only French inname? Are you going ‘by your votes to make yourself like him, slaves of the Tor Orangemen, those fomenters of discord, who! only seek party triumphs by "racial and religious wars? Are you going to thank them for their insults by | voting, ior the man who is their slave and tool? Mr. Casgrain isa} professor at Laval University, and if he had in his position a heart and sense.of gratitude worth five cents, he would have his children educated at that institution, which is the national university of the French- Canadians. Nowhe has such con- tempt for his compatriots that he sends his son to McGill University, a very respectable institution, put English and Protestant. ' The men who make these mis- chief-breeding appeals are not them- | selves, as a rule, bigots or intoler- | ants. Mr. Tarte, whose name is | | Patrie, has probably as_ few preju- dices as any man in public life. Pacaud, who directs Le Soliel, as an individual, as broadminded as his colleague in sin. Their news- papers send forth their incendiary appeals as a means toan end. In the present instance, even more | markedly than in 1896, they have | secured. their end. The of itis not that they. have to a large extent sent Quebec against | ‘tthe other provinces, but that they) is : have given an excuse to other fire-| | Hinard’ > Liniment | — Mr. | worst evil the drought in portions of Siberia. Lita Al id! | kn’ Oid theory Exploded | The old fashiened theory of d — was entirely changed by the advent of Ir . W. Chase’s Nerve Food, which cures | Threugh the nedium of the circulatien and | the nervous system th.y strengthen and invig | erate every organ in the human pady. a 2 Re The cornet is an instrument that -annot. be learned without a | tcoter. a | | | Cures Distemper. | itll iy si a iii It is easier to teach a babyto talk Mother's Favorite. Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpen- | tine is mothers favorite remedy for croup, | bronchitis, asthma, coughs, colds and sore | throat. It has by far the largest sale of any | vemedy for coughs and colds _It is pleasznt | io the taste, prompt in action and is an abso- lute safeguard against consumption and pneu- monia. 25 centsa boule. Family size 60 cenls. Why is a good cabbage like a bad sinner ? They both have hard) hearts. i —— een Minard’s Liniment Gures Diptheria. a 2 a A. W. Ch-se’s Kidney-Liver | One cent a dose, 25 cents | tearing down |f if of | so bad that he was | of | the | | Woodward made every effort to) | | | ‘and I am happy to say they have | ! VICTORINE eaters Our Tortoise Heaters have one 'piece top. See that you get this top, and escape the danger and discomfort of gas in your house. FENNELL & CHANDLER i ing and separating the dirt without injury to the fabric, instead ofjeat | /now on the market which “claim to wash ever ything. By the use of ti | compound.no rubbing is required, thus saving the wear and tear of clothes, to sav nothing of the labor; simply boil and rinse, for ee 4 | C cake will wash two large boilers of clothes and the cost is a mere triffe.” e Two cakes dc: a sl T. J. HARRIS, London House. One thing that is never too good to be true---a young man’s girl. al. -— Minard’s Liniment Cures Colds, etc. | | TT Of London’s 28 new borough Cor n-| | cils, 22 will be controlled by the | moderates and six by the progres- | sives. ~~ - ja sufferer from Bronchial trouble, | and would be so hoarse at times that | could scarcely speak above a/| | whisper. best | } } | | | | | | Dear Sirs,-—I was for seven years | I got no relief from any- | | thing till I tried your MINARD’S | | /HONEY BALSAM. Two bottles | gave relief and six bottles made a ,complete cure. | would heartily re- commend it to any one suffering | from throat or lung trouble. J. F. VANBUSKIRK. Fredericton. WASHING COMPOUND | We have secured the agency for the Island of the above named , Washing Compound, which has Der prononnced by the ladies of Cana to be the GREATEST LABOR-SAVER OF MODERN. TIMES, and & real treasure on wash day. It washes clothes and guaranteed not to injure the most delicate fabric.. The properties possessed by this compound are those of loosen- ’ : ing up the dirt and rotting the cloth as isthe case with many. articl has no equal, and ladies will find it pease good for washing urtains, as there POSITIVELY NO RUBBING REQUIRED. One is Wholesale by 25c per dozen, at all grocers. McKINNON & McNEVIN. — 4 The Weather Bureau.... Is full of pent up colds, chills, shivers, shakes, cold winds You had better change your UNDERWEAR and blustery weather. > sie Mires We have an extra quality fleece lined for 65c. Plenty other kinds 2 cents to $4.00, NEW FALL NECKWEAR . . - , , st les Direct from the manufacturers; mae from silks Of our selqguen. er at are up-to-date and the prices within the reoch ofall. There is no house ! np our furnishi ings where you can be better suited. We are determin ed te keep ow reputation for first-class furnis hings. MORRIS BLOCK CHARLOTTETOWN D, A BRUCE Shea