CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER, isos, | j Old age and Childhood NEED ; Speciat Care, ; AND THET Depend. upon Others FOR Guide and . Support. 5 « b \ t4.4n Lm. e¢aet ~.. THE DAILY EXAMINER. \ } | | Cha ; icetipeincliah : non —$$ $$ __—__. ; $4 4 4% “ec Ra, 7 3 ~—_, ie 7 16 TERMS : Four Dollars a Year. ‘0m “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speax free.”— Euripides. Single Copies Two Cents Little Josephine Libby. : | | + | HOW PLEASANT | yy $j) 5 2 iar Harry McFarlane, Souris. Ho DD. Gordon, t.e town, fon »>ge D. A. Rgan, Mt. Stewart. G.M larke, Alberton ‘ s A. Gillis, Orwell Cove 8S Se The Weekly Examine) Is iseued every Friday morning from thr publist s' Office. [t is made up of matte which has appeared in the Daily editions, an is @ first<lass weekly newspaper—interestin end full of the latest news. The subscription for Tue WekKLy Ex4™- INES, Dost paid to any part of Canada or tie United States, is one dollar per year. Advertising rates on the same Scale as give: bove for Taz Dat_y EXAMINER. DOCTOR DORSEY, Physician and Surgeon Gra ute of the Medical Department of th: xe City of New York, late 7" ‘ a! . e Resident Sta‘Tof Belle- wrt Hoey and the New York Lving-in Hospital, New York City. OFFICE North Side Queen Squar OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Resi bert -~Near Corner of King and Q::ee1 * aTiotletown A. J. MURPHY —IS SELLING— Overcoats and Pants MADE FROM HIS NEW STOCK, y #0 CheaL tha ' ers see a a gianc where Bargains are to be found 9 rf ROBERT BEAIRSTO COMMISSION MERCHANT AND AUCTIONEER. GOOD REFERENCES Saieer 1: Queen Street, Charlottetown ’ RAILWAY HOUSE, Opeosite Railway Station, ya S$ HOUSE is thoroughly painted | teide and insile Good accommo dat for travellers by rail and steamboat Ta vell supplied at a mode-ate fare. Please rive usa Cali A Pid 5 or) eod pe TEA MERCHANTS, MINCING LANE-----------LONDON REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J.A. MORRISON, HALIFAX Christy Knives BREAD—CARVING—PARING. FOR SALE BY R. B. Norton & Co., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. /everyt STOVES from $3.00 up; COAL HOD: from 20e. up At DODD & ROGERS. NEW BRICK BUILDING Charlottetown, October 4, 1893—m w f PENNELL & CHANDLE Agents for P. E. Island for this Celebrated Axe. ‘all and Winter Stock now Com FENNELL Charioitetown, © tober 29, | Lh wd 5) LY W "UG S “ a a aN “ 742 pImMUyfn ua PRU? PICKLING VINEGAR ° Our English Malt at 80 cents per gallon without doubt, the best Pick- | ling Vinegar on the market. JGHN BOLGER, PROPRIETOR.) we have also an n strong White Wine Vinegar | for Pickling, at 64 ceats per | /gallon, which some | flavor of better than the Malt. Robi. Balloch & Co., | Both are pure and good. | BEER & GOFF. Charlottetown, October 9, 1893—m w f Branch Confectionery. — 1) I have opened a BRANCIL CONFECTIONERY in the Store in the Stamper Block recontly occupied by Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle of the Diamond Bockstore, where I will hing usually found in a first-class Confectionery. [am | fitting up a new and improved Soda Fountain, which I will have in operation in a few days. Fruits and the purest Confectionery. | W. A. HUTCHESON, Confectioner, STAMPER BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW. ass Presarye Grocks.. get a supply before they are al EXCELSIOR Best is the [ will keep only the best lete, Wholesale & Retail. | & CHANDLER: Since taking holdLof this brand of Flour | last May it bas given almost universal | cativfaction both to our customers and | We are receiving orders a!most | every day from our friends who have tried | it, and they say THEY WILL HAVE NO OTHER. | | Give ita trial and you will say the same | For sale only at BEER & GOFF. | | | sailing from the Plant Wharf, foot of Sac«x- | 8 a. m. ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA, | | | | | | } colonial Kailway, and Halifax to Bostoe via §. S. “HALIFAX” and the privilege of going on board Steamer | night before departure without extra charge. the office of the Charlottetown Navigation | Company sept For Sale or to Let, Join Beer, Corner Cumberland Fitzroy Sureets—a commodious and pleasantly sit uated house fitted throughout with hot water heating apparatus — with good stable and coach house. are to Have Removed their Stock of Boots & hoes —TO THrIR— ACROSS THE STREET. lease to look at our Stock in the New Store—the LARGEST and CHEAP- J. B. Macdonald & Co. Charlottetown, Oct. 19, L893—eo | i CELERY ! CELERY ! 15,000 Choice Celery of the best quality, hard and firm, unequalled ix: flavor. The following low price speaks for itself :— Per dozen, 30 cents; per 50, $1.15; per 100, €2.00; per 1,000, $18.00. Celery shipped to all the Maritime Pre- vinces. No extra charge for boxes. Address J.J. GAY & SON, Pownal, P. E. I. octl$—mon th & wy se Donu'tt avel Second Cliss when you ¢an go First Class fer nearly the sams money. For that reason GO 19 BOSTON via the FAST SHORT LINE—Charlottetown to Pictou via the Navigation Company's Steamers; Pictou to Halifax via the Inter- the fast, modern-built and equipped Steel ville Street, EVERY WEDNESDAY, at For Tickets and all information apply to The Premises recently occupied by Mr . BEE: Jy 9tt DYEING COMPANY. Gold Medalist Dyers and Cleaners, MONTREAL. WE ARE PREPARED TO DYE all class of goods and garments equal to any House in Europe. FRENCH CLEANING a specialty. All information regarding shades, prices, etc., furnished by CHAS. IVES MORRISON, Agent, Qneen Street. sept 25—eod exit at “ You’ll Feel Better ~ lf you’re ali run down and out of sorts if you take a few bottles of WALTO PEPTONIZFD PORTER. it isa food. Beneficial alike to younganJold. It strengthens the body, creates an appetite, aids di- gestion, invigorates the system. Ask your doctor about it. }s good for every one. TRY IT. THE MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. | f. TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, C4NADA, Druggists sell it. THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. A Society established with a view to disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and help artiste. Incorporated by Letters Patent of the Government of Canada, the 27th February, 1893. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreal. EXHIBITION AND SALE. —_—_— ADMISSION FREE, from 10 a. m., to 4 p. m. The only chance in this country to pur chase works of masters. All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the French School, the leading modern school. Eminent Artists, such as Francais, Rochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit- jean, Marina Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a = many others, are members of this Society. Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars. H. A. A. BRAULT, oct26 Director. end of the thread between your first fin- ger and the ‘ball’ of the thumb (i. e., the fleshy top joint of the thumb), se that the thumb nail is undermost, and a few inches above the middle af the mouth of the glass. Now if you keep your hand quite steady, the movement of the coin (which is hanging inside the tumbler) will be- come less anc. less until the shilling is motionless. Then, in half a minute or 60, a very slight and regular vibration will commence, the coin oscillating from side to side like a p ndulum, and gracu- ally increasing the length of movement until it generally strikes the side of the This strike goes on in the most regular and automatic way, firet on one side of the glass and then on the other, until, say, eight strokes have been struck; the vibrations of the coin then diminish in length, until the suspended shilling again becomes motionless and hangs in the middie of the tumbler. You look at your watch and find that 8 o'clock is the nearest hour. 2 have tried this over and over again, deliberately setting about the experi- ment without bias or any intention of influencing thegewing of the coin, and aiso being ignorant of the time, and when my hand has been steady the right time has invariably been atruck, There is something very curious about this phenomenon, Whether the thread is influenced by the pulse in the “bali” o1 the thu:nb, or whetier there is some un- conscious traasferenca of “intention” from the brain tothe thread, I do not know; but in avy case the matter 1s singular experiment of telling the time. —Tit Bits. Te Deport Consumptives, Since the great majority of the medi- zal fraternity of Massachusetts have re- vently subscribed to the belief that cou- sumption is a contagious disease, it has been borne in upon many besides those directly interested in consumptive per- sons through family or other ties, that the proposed work of the new Invalid Aid Society, one of the latest of Boston's benevolent institutions, is business as well as benevolence. A moment's re- flection convinces everyone that if a dis- ease whose annual harvestin this coun- try, and especially in this district, dwarfs all the other diseases, including even the epidemics wherever there ar? such, is communicable, as now appears, then it is everybody’s business, in com- mon se'f-defence, to promote the migra- tion of consumptives and a fund for the deportation of consumptives too poor to travel is a public hygenic precaution, The society which has undertaken to crystalize this conviction is as yet un- able to contribute the expenses of the re moval of such diseased rsons now among us. It was organized in the hope that public realization of its worth will lead eventually to money enough being given it by donation and bequest to carry atits own expense those consump- tives who are too poor to pay either fare or board to places of its own, or in its control, in tue dry climates of the South- west, where many victims of the scourge of New England who are not only a bur. den, but a danger to their friends and the community, may become tolerably happy and even self-supporting members of suciety.—- Boston Transcript, Four Unique Mountaius. There are four unique mountains ir Lower California, two of alum, one of alum and sulphur mixed anu oze of pure sulphur, It is estimated that in the four peaks named there are 100,000,000 tons of pure alum and 1,000,000 of gul- phur. For Over Fifty Years. Ax Ovp Axnp Wett Tarren Rewepy.— Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- aig, with perfect snccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind—m. w. f. wkly—l y sufficiently interesting to be worthy of | a critical test by persons who will care- fully and without bias carry out this | from 12 inches to 11 7-8 ; yellow pine a trifle less. The new steel ship Centurine, which arrived at Duluth, Minn., last week, broke the record of the great lakes for speed. She made the run from Buffalo in less than sixty-eight hours, or 14.7 miles per hour. Thespeed across Lake Huron was 15.9 miles per hour, The recent severe storms were respon- sible for at least one good deed. ‘They washed several pieces of coal out of a ledge on the farm of Charles Brown at Georgetown, Me., aud explorations have shown that coal in paying quantities abounds on the farm. The oe turtle found in the artillery barracks at Port Louis in 1810, when Mauritius was ceded to Great Britain, is stillalive. Though it is believed to be 200 years old at least, it has enormous strength, and can with apparent ease carry two men on its back, In the earlier periods of life trees in- crease much faster than when adult— the oak, for instance, grows more rapid- ly between the twentieth and thirtieth years—and when old the annual deposits considerably diminish, so that the strata are thinner and the rings proportionately closer. An old law, which had been forgotten, requires all ships leaving the port of New York to or asmaill cannou, two projectiles and 500 yards of line, so that | In case the ship should be beached the | crew would be able to communicate with the shore. Ail sailing masters sty received notice to comply with the aw. A new wayfarers’ lodge. opened in New York, contains beds for 200, un- limited bathrooms and an impressive wood yard, An applicant must saw one-sixteenth of a cord of wood for a luncheon, one-eighth of a cord for dinner and lodging, and as soon as the wood is | ready he is obliged to take a bath before | he can reach his reward. All ciothing ,is put into the fumigating rooms at | night. The building is so constructed | that the rooms can be daily flooded with | the hose, | This word closure, about which we | are hearing so much, came into legisla- | tive use in the Britis House of Com- mons in 1887, and is applied to a rule which cuts off debate and prevents further discussion or motion by the minority, bringing the question to a direct and conclusive vote. The French word closure is often employed to ex- pressthe same thing. It is really an emphatic and decisive way of saying: “Come, we have talked enough about this matter; we must decide it now.” In Turkey the first press copy of a | newspaper is read by an agent of the censor, so that Turkish journalism is carried on under great inconveniences, The paper is ofteb much delayed by the failure of the inspecting official to arrive at the time set for going to press. If there is any article in the paper that is likely to be displeasing to the heads of the government the form in which it is made up must be tuken out and changed. All the space must be filled too, for it is not allowed that blanks shall indicate where a condemned article was taken out. The “Alexandrian Codex,” often re- ferred to in spiritual studies, is one of the most valuable and important manu- scripts of sacred writ known to be in ex- istence. It is written in Greek on parchi- men\;in finely formed unical letters is without accents, marks of aspiration or spaces between the words. Its probable date is the latter part of the sixth cen- tury. Asearly as 1098 itis known to have been in the library of the patriarch of Alexandria. It was sent to England as a present to CharlesI. by Cyrillus —_ in 1628 and is now in the British Hourpreps of ladies in ill health have been or are being restored to health and atrength by the use of Hawker’s Tonic. It has become the great and popular family remedy. shinee Carrain Jomnn R. Hire, of schooner Lillian, says: “I was suffering with in- flammation of the chest, brought on by exposure at sea. Took a good supply of Puttner’s Emulsion, whih perfectly cured me. It has given me a new set of ee USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great Blood and NerveRemedy. ‘ =e = ———— —e——= it is to see an aged person with an ' : an aged pe , e.. " “ ~ - ~—_ oe a ae aoe oe 3 kind “i 4 it 2 \ - - _ " —- i ' 2 er- 7 WN Y ’ ‘ ry x a ae x \ Y yy ‘ y iy ‘ 7 on or word, aud hear the child with its m <Wsivecly | 36/30) 103] NEW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1893. .VOL33.—NO, 122. wemiysud bear mena with ts mer- ‘ 1 ais " 7 , , denote good health, which can be “HAY 6 2% 0} 0 ei ’ ’ STL RO | a we ee rere = mw memes fiir iD 2 ~ 7 uv _ oe — ov r : we ——-° 7. eae eo he ee RK 5 s Hg eee d die e SEEKS THE TORNADO'’S SECRET. MIZSING L'NKS. Skoda’s Discovery. | 24 aoe rn 3 wea 6 j ge oe Mr. Chas. Libby, of Auburn, Me., - > | a4 ; “ bi Aa eo Contemplates 1000 Aerial Trips, Lneiad- Last year New York city paid for its says: ‘My little girl Josephine, had 6 2 24 | . , Ss .* wr ing One Across the Atlantic. ool bill $4,000,009, for its amusement congestion of the lungs, which left ) 635 : he “I want to get there—rigiit there, int« i Con and for its drink bill $60,- a ert arieniaeaaier 20 ‘2 aaa | the busines end of the storm where tle ane , eak ove ; ' . 3 % tornado is Nonaaatelk i want the tor Brat was once a son. Several devo- | giving her a bottle of Skoda’s Discov ; } uado’s secret, ity aent. and God helping | '0%#! and sermon writers speak of ery and using a tube of Skoda’s Oint- te | P ‘Abraham's brat the ss Ls , i sh 2 - ree . ts. D4 srg we Il si.all have it. If electricity: then Abraham's brats in the same sense we ment, the humor entirely left her. 3 +e | iil Nik SY Y¥¢ = ss . would say Abrah: descendants vel » 7 8 34] 4 “ N we may be able to dissipate Jove'’s mos! , ay Avraham s ceccondants, is now well and strong. > ne | awful wrath and relieve our great cities Bombast was once the cotton plant, Medical Advice Free. 7 : 7. i ce o their worst nightmare, their most | then the cotton pxaiding with which gar- SADA DISCOVERY O0., LTD., WOLFVILLE, WN. &, ; eon |. the onlv Perfect Writing Mach- insidious and most implacable foes,” to a | “ents were filled out, then any padding ; ; vil . : : —. 7 as “ny >: “oni reporter for the Puiladelplia Press. or stuffing, lastly idle bragging. Por sale by all druggists. Trade sapj S 2 13 ll 4 ine. The Ribbon, the Shift The man who made this bold and Pamphiets owe their name to Pam- plied by W. R. Watson; Charlottetown, - = ' ae oO: Key and other antiquat- striking remark is Professor Henry Allen | phela, a on lady ake left behind | P. #. 1. M ‘ =4 2; 121 , : . Hazen, expert meteorologist of the | vera number of :crapbooks containing oe ee ee 25 214] ed devices discarded. . Zh United S ates weather bureau, wiio has | notes, recipes, anecdotes and memor- : : l pa | NEW MACHINE . ueariy completed arrangements for a nee ; sit ie 9 oon 2 er 8 NEW MAC NE, NE EN yw sevies of not less tuan 1000 high altitude etrels were so called frow the habit e ae © hed ts , ne balloon ascensious, to be Siade as i poo — o “ sent on the gone si THU T 1 yxy! e met. and results when | often as tree times a day, under a nthe minds of saiiors they were thus 1 ; r fy ‘|. } | NEW MANAGEMENT —— Figs is taken; it is pleasant | PW and original principle of gas | vssociated with the Apostle Peter. , siete S a ny , conservation with new scientific Tue number of slaves exported from | il | | \|| \ \\| \} | NEW PRINCIPL ES, and refreshing to the taste, and acts instruments : made in England ex- | Africa during the eighteenth century is Li i j MALLU 5 gently yet prom tly on the Kidneys, pressly for the purpose. The proposi- | calculated at 6,000,000. In 1874 nearly thw > mmontr ‘ Ma _ if % a te c nee # advi rs, 0), ; bi ; : : : rena NEW PATENTS, cm fttoly diapls col buce | ny ech mc | age enters vomtiewm ct) QU ry A P. EB. Istant | xT r sar ° ‘ F . ical » : : ie . : ie NEW MEN, schea and fevers and cures habitual | spvlcation ax goon ws Profewor Lang: | eck beer took its uame fron the fac : ‘ > n e 43 ° is ~ . | >» ut) i ’ t z , :} © r “ ISHIN MPANY ciewer a constipation. Syrup of Figs is the | return to his post, Professor Langley | common beer when indulged in it made g. Queen Stree NEW LIFE, mly remedy of its kind ever pro- | himself is much interested im the sub- | tue tippler caper I:ke a buck or goat. ATEUY TD ren luced, pleasing to the taste anc ace | ject of free air o servation, especially iu Scamp onze meast travel,but three or —— oo NEW BRAINS, septable it: the stomach, prompt in | Soir patie — a need boat undred yeurs ago nobody travel- ‘ ‘ “te arti r be ‘jal in its | > 2: er "| ed except when he w; bliged to, Te $ NEW METHODS ‘4 action and a, permis hme = ble altitudes without risking the pre- sis eel face ali asnaltes eee y it + 4 4 4 WD. - — af > | : : s S 3 . yi ma sflects, prepared only Irom OS’ | sence of w human being in a balloon. | ghie meaning Six M ucene 2 . “oh > 4” g- : ; i cmieer ore one peaithyanda reeable substances, its | Professor Hazen, however, regards this ae aaa : , ais KE ANY OT M : ' | N EW CA PI I A L, colipeapetientuieiilieenanane method as only supplementary to the a mp Fy woes t, yaa, hag ma few yn! As much HEp . sae ~ : MERE cies Saw il 4% " de it the most | YOr* of personal observation and in- | ° ok as were.s yg i! ete aoe Yor INTEDMAL as EITEDWALue 2” on ' The LATEST and BEST. | © 4! and have ma strument radings which he bas in view, | '’®" 4 slice ae WO.llen,, Gud Cet CERIG- In 1816 “ popwar remedy known. a Aerial transit edpeed “the Adtatitie Oosim ios: Sey oe Phe no compliment to Originated by an Oid Family clan oil figs j i oli i ae ‘ hie ‘Uline gallant y, Physi ‘ ISING RATES rsup of Figs is for gale in : is the ultimate wbject toward which Currant is properly Corinth. The cur- > Somendanniien aioe oe botfies by all leading druggists. | Professor Hazen's plans are tending. md nth, Phe cur: | Think Of It. Ror Sa ee ey r alla . are ordere Avy reliable Cruggist who may not He states unreservedly that he wil! make | "@0ts Of commerce have nothing in ration after Generation have used and blessed tt, vo W s ihe urge is j : ; Ty retabie h é il y +t the trip if he lives. He is already | Common with Chee of our gardens. Ev, rave Suffe nave =— yh satchel. first insertion, and 2 WHAT MUST GO :---Bad alignment, illegible work. foul ink ribbons. bothersome shift have it on hand wi rocure 1f | jooking forward to the construction | Corinths are small grapes, cured in very UITETCD? goictica Neuralgia Rate cards « : , — Sie aaa ray: DOEMSEROUN SEE promptly for any one who wishes | of a bailoon basket in the form of acom- | Greece and exported from Corinth, Nervous Headache, Diphtherla,Coughs,Catarrh, Brom. : - "at the offiee. specia | KEYS, double scales, etc., are no longer to be tolerated or pardoned. The NEW YOST has| ¢, try it. Manufactured only by the | pletely equipped open boat with air- | The anthoritis in Finland will not | Soreness in buy or Line, Sti Joints "os Berea “ ata redua rate are quote alx lished { hem a nd no ot her cain ret ain { hem a nd li ve SYRUP co. tight compartments, In this veliicle, _ a eae + the oie 5 es Mother sameants demets oat . hae Smee oleae tal ie ‘ ale ; ; apa ‘ s is stored with food and drink for many rmy in their midst. is declared i ver OTNEL Anodyne Liniment in the : . ; t THE NEW YOST combines the hfe-long experience of the inventor, G. W. N Yost | CALIFORNIA F G ’ days, the professur wili set out without | legal for tiie Salvationists to wear their ry alii house for Croup, da, mORTMS ¢ ‘ i 9 . oC are O% , who NOISCO, CAL v~ ep 8 : Sore Throat, Tonsilitia, Colic, Cuts, Bruises, Cramps . | invented the “ Remincton ” ‘Caligraph” in 1880 and the “ Yost”? in 1889: the on ee ‘ (a qualm of fear. The only apparent | wuiform or make money collections. and Pains liable to occur, in pny fanily without - . AES alE o** OOV, < ‘ OOd;5 a: ce otice. Delays may cost a life. No s ‘ « inser inless paid fo Rie ll Miaas Sate elke ston whee fi . » 1899 a See wv’ LOUISVILLE, EY. uEBWw YORK. N.Y | difficulty that has ever beset the problem At the beginning of the century the Complaints like an Price, 9 cts, post paid, 6 bot ; ; mE. : atest anc vest linprovemeints lave been added during 02, making the New Yost an ideal y Tats ‘uggis:. C has been the inability of the aeronauts | Bible was accessibie to but one-fifth of | tle, $2 Ex»ressnaid.£S. Johnson & Co.. Boston Mesm a . 4 , and under I “ " s ; W. R. Watson, Druggis:, Charlotteown, aa intel ‘4 sendy herieon- | tt Seat yt a } “ paid notices appes srfee : “ter , 8 ‘ect fror toa , <eles eile a i animal i : :. i tf eep the balloon on a steady horizon- 1@ population Of the world, Now it i ¢ : : n appea | pel te ct typewriter. a on _s direct fro n steel type; its work is never blurred, PE idlan iss _ | tal piane. The rise and falling of the | may be read by nino-tenths of the people eeccied dinndiuniin tenis on ot abun put is clern cut and beautiful. The alighment absolutely pertect and permanent, The balloon can be regulated by an original | of the globe, so rapidly has its transia- m. { with Chureh Fairs, Bazaars | paper is an ideal success, the best ever applied to a typewriter. The line spacing absolutely alike the Duteh Process pant gag Seo ge io seks eas oe recgmre 5 ‘ma er ae ’ Pientcs. ete Ko notices will be inserted wit! | eal . a } . al , 1e ltl : pertect. rope, and water drawa from the ocean | possession of achild has been decided sa “8 the regular rate of 10 cents px ‘ . < : sin Sas ‘ as rag : . ne BE : Send for Illustrated Catalogue to IRA CORN:VALL, General Agent for the Maritime No Alkalies Se eae ine neceoery pallast | satisfactorily to buth parties, The . : . , : , o+nen ‘ ie ‘ — ioe whenever his balloon seems to get more | mother will have possesssion of the boy Has no Equal for the Cure of That The Examiner is considered by o Provinces, 134 Prince William St., } Other Chemicals buoyaut, The water will be poured | during the summer, and in the winter M: sats and Manafectaters te be the lead . a tarts Min out again when the balloon needs buoy- | he will live with his father. ¢ g newspaper in P. E. Island, and conse we arati f ancy. Consul Smith, of Liege, s in ; Saran aptamer aed D. B. STEWART, Charlottetown. eens dhe gad agen deat Samet Ss | SC ee SR Dea SO through wh to make t oy anno ae = as a 2 my W. BAKER & C0.’S The Time Wi hout a Watch, Belgiuin, estimated the ro Wego of the Rheum, Kezema, Iich and all ee er eee ee mA DL Actual and rep ated experiments have | average dog at 500 pounds, and esti- : oe ee ee po ger 7 Be BreakfastCocoa shown that the nearest hour of the day | mates the number of dogs in America ai Sores where there 18 any ee Se or night may be ascertained in the foi- | 7,000,000,000 pounds going to waste, Inflammation its present size which is absolutely lowing very curious way ; Juan Fernandez, the island on which . Tue Darey Exawtwer is for sale by the fol | a f : oe Seat Make a running loop in a piece of sew- | ‘‘Rovinson Crusoe” lived for many panes oe ee eeeitie a SS BAS More than three enas ing thread about a foot in length, place | years, is now inhabited by people who y E 1 OF OTS re hme hoon yO ce pte sagt ee eee a shilling in this loop, see that the coin | live in huts, Catching and drying fisi TRY 4A BOX, PRICE 25 CTS. C. Paal, Lower Spring Park Road, | ——ee " Sugar, and is far more eev- is accurately bisected by the thread, and | and raising cattle and vegetables are Fer the eat eer ween oe 6 te W. 4. Coifin, Grafton Street, | nomical, costing less than one eent a cup. then draw the loop tight up, so that the | the chief vocations followed by the r : Bee t be ° St It is delicious, nourishin and KASsILY _ : y 15 cents per box to introduce it SS eo scumnione , & shilling is firmly siung at one end of the | natives. ' I te J 3 MACDORALD & at Geld ey Grocers everywhees. thread, Puton a said table a glass | Wood, like wool, requires to be shrank DAVIES’ DRUG STORR, iso. Carter € Co.. Queen Street A : namnetrnnemanerine tumbler with a fai ly wide mouth. ore used for manufacturing purposes, sept23 St. George Pharmacy. S. Gray, News Stall, P. E. I. Railway} an W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass Rest your right el.ow on the table in a | Pitch-pine beams will shrink in thick- ee pe il ete eee! t "ht & © A. Welsh. Welectic Didtintere ban firm and easy position su as to avoid any | ness from 18% inches to 18}; spruce mereide shakiness in your bh nd, hold the other | from 84 inches to 838-8; white pine, 22% When we assert that Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cire Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of all who have used them. TH ¢/ CURE TO STAY CURED, By a» druggists or mail on receipt of price, socents. Dr. L. A. 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