oil THER DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 2 (897 coal ’ ff } n : ‘tT in) " | laste,” onght to be acted upon by parents, , : : ir dl y QUEL aaeee reo, sbould be kept Liv J ' f Ml paoy. i good ofluencee | ~ i : are apt ‘ t€éracte ’ s he iren led away by the alluring r - nor Pub! N ('o ae , . es fev ' s lf i iad > ‘ Y t 9 5 3 1 ‘ | 4 v he RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION ‘ ‘ . aelf a neck IN ADVANCE and a br ea Let many Unristian One Year 84.00 parents = ap . w r children “ix “owth« =.00 t vr wr 4 ‘ . hey - Vere Wenths 1.00 - bev pieare @ac Menth O58 Am per every f sh, ldisbh t paid to aort Wieh @ e f la- gee * Z racter them are 1T4E WEEKLY EXAMINER . are ¢ o ¢ ry Fr v » : s u % L . : s iave et : . ‘ : , r * I rian ‘ ao t > > a > : « . di ve Y ’ al! ites? DEWS , - ; ObEedIer ‘ a ority They a ot taac y re must be do: e , = ; : : TH | y RX AMINER oe ; ; ao ai ‘ iris lise : e fashion. Gur A aye as ney Ww ‘ MPre? eq7 . : : j 4 nes A , 5 \ tuey are itortu en®, ar NTEL RESPONSIBILITY ’ z naa : : ail they survey Our streets ae. : puares, after nightfail,are the resort of . \ t e ar 7 ,aD, « ys aud giris whore words and acts prove ’ . : ia peru ous ipt c " r yr = la ~ \ 4 attracted | ccmeel x uu luences ure at work atten! ha & } @mougst them. Maoy Chiidréo are cur- ef : " . i rupted 10 lLils Way when i 2 miwnt t e s rial absirs will be par-— | _. ’ yY when they oOugnitoi : mn tt r 3 ; : - Ibe preacher referred to the fact | their beds. Perbapstne best way to tus s of E had ” nade themeéeives mech children out of bad Cun} at z 18s lo b i Ell i themee! . Keep (hem at work, yere 16 ni bett v le anu be reetrained them is not.’ Mis- ae K tl , , : | protection f younr n thar Pp ploy— takes of 11S Biod are mede by tue parents | protection for @ - oung man ft em piv r | ment at some usefu! oe ' Vi Of ties ave, wilLoul @ bine ugbt of the fear. ' ome useful occupal.on, j en cal | yueoces, Mrobof thy crmiza ‘2 miod bas nothing to think xvoat and > s 2 ° “s- : . i " 7 f presert ege i akihe fel of | budy nothing to do, evil ie ap: to eute: Eada uc Diesel. £ 1i@s AL LLG ite : . in, Every young man aod woman oughi vt the pereots of the past age; : alee ” ; jie si men and | © 0¢ taught that it is ‘isgraceful to be andi i ‘ . , - . inna i ates ts eet and wicked to have nothing useful to wWoolel moog i0 ‘i , try roud, aud in whom the church aod do. It is appareot that there are uot now y ix proad, < the wurid are blessed, much of the credit beloug~ w their parente, Few good men have nui had goud mothers. Good teachers Cannet possibly make neglect. We are to-day laying the tounda- tious tur the society uf the next geseration. Remembering this “tact, parents ought, above all thicge, to eset @ goud example to their children. 1t 18 use- le«s tur teacher§ and preachers to try to put purity aud goodness intotbe minds of chilkicca who are daily drinking at the fouctsa.o of corrupt perental example. Childcea must seeright before they will do rigu ; aod the firet and moet important Jes-uu: io r.ghteouspess are taught by the father aud the mother. If the father woulu uave the language and habils of bis little umes pure, be must put a guard upoo nis owe. Une of the saddeet sights in the world # a number of children with no mor >p-ritural nourishment than a father’s vath= Bat is ie, if pessible, sadder still to see « bad example set by the mothers. The cu:idren diink in every word of the mother, they imbibe every principle, and they act according’y. I: has been proved by le deiective burean of the Unonted S:ates that 90 per cert of the gsmwh'ere and drut karde in in the Great Republic learn- ed t'e use of the instruments ef their ruio at their homes. I: is the duty of parents to sbetain, exon invm things findcent in théemee! ves, “which may be possibly bave a bad infla- ence «4,00 the minds and hearts of those whom ‘bey are sentto train and teach. The principle laid down by St. Paul in the word- “If meat make my brother to I will not eat meat while the world NE up for parenia! etn Faw 6 See Cherry Pectoral would include the cure of every form of disease which affects the throat and lungs. Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough and other similar complaints have (when other medicines failed) yielded to Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. as maoy williog young workers as of old. Men are asking if the youth of our day bave jo=t the fire and vigor of their fathers, Ia the country the o'd homesteads ure mortgaged, sold or rented, the heritage of their tatbers forsaken, while our young men and women flock into towns and cities seeeking “situations.” Of course youny men end Women should do the tii g tiucy can do best. But the evil uf the day lie- iu the desire to shirk manual Jaber. It seems to be considered that the less work a profession entails the more desirable aud respectable it is. This pernicious error ought to be abandoned. The pros- perity of this country depends mainly upon the intelligent cultivation of the soil. Agriculture 1s the bacxbone of thie Pro- vince, and the teacher who is not able to show the beauty « and profit aod = respectability of farming is not the best teacher for our children. It is strange, indeed, that the principal oceupacion of our people does nut receive as mnuch atiention Onour curriculum ofeduca- tion as that which furthers the profess.ou of avery smal! minority of our people. VUur children sLouid be tanght that all work ie divine and that, though there be diverrities cf gifts, uo mau’s profession is more respectable oi decent or good than be is himeelf. The children who, influenced by tbe bad example of home and the eyil ipfluence of Lad company, have got false ideas about work, exhibit themselves clearly in the voluntary dutiee of life, as in the Church and State. In the State nearly ail they dvis for selfich reasons; and as tothe Church one knows bardly what to for Oh, that our pareuial training were such that the a. bition of every young mau and woman wou.d be to rise, as some bare done; above this emall, unchristianlike, condition of mind and manfully do the duties laid upoc them. Ifwe want our sons and daughters to be thrifty and industrious» strong in body and sou!, happy, pure aud Pay shame. good, diligent in business, fervent in spirit, serving the Lord; if we want them to bea band of holy men and women marching onward from victory unto victory, chanting the songs of a redeemed people; if we want to see the world better and save our hearts the bitter pang of parental disappointment, —then, let us train up our children in the way they sbould go. : This short'rep rt —the veriest : bstract . f an abstract was prepared for Tue Exau- INER Of yesterday, but was crowded out. We regret that we are unable to publish the sermon in fall. But we hope that the timely home thrusts given in it will result in better home discipline Lere and through- out the Province. ie Greatest Drinkers of Alcohol. A learned professor at Geneva, Switer- land, states that France drinks more alco- hol annually than any other nation in Europe. His calculation is based on the percentage of alcoholic liquors consumed. According t© this standard, each person in France drinks 12 quarts of alcohol in inany more quarts of wines, beers, etc., in the course of a year. Sea Otter Fur. The moet valuable fur is that of the sea otter. One thousand dollars has been paid for a single skin of this animal not more than two yards long by three-quarters of @ yurd wide. —_— — Fresh discoveries of gold in the Klon- dyke are reported by Mr Ogilvie, on creek tributary to Indian Rice. e"4 Sy “ «> y . —.. ¥ TARRH CUR] 4 dint ' Catarrh seldom fails to eff-ct the = mn arn } in iw . re ‘ It x ' t ° > pre i " | 8 ba bay *Oa8 th Sw a ca g general dehility and | r = D - yen fr mh i? no i Cw ~ ff “po noetr . en ressure 4 Tp pane i e he i es*, sneezing = ! - fi stery eye- ‘ S. ar hiak it and eqitting of n is eroue or the “Vin m* of caarr tne Munvon treeiment for eatarrh is bised upon te latest scientific di-cov ries j ” ~ : ~ ve ire he Mi 1¢ vol 7a * | tacr ¢, pr ce 2). permavestiv eradi- ci ed the disease by ite actio he bios ! orves, avd tue Catarrh Ta lets, prise és Pxnee ate lea ime iiea-ed parts a! re-tore them to a healthy conditior. Mone ps Asth:na Rewed es rei:ieve ip five minutes end cure in ea few dezeys. Asthins Cure wih Asthma Herb: $!. : Munvon’s Remedies at all crugziste, mo-tiy 2X8c a vial. ! e--onal letters to xpd i3 Albert Pro’. ry nis ioon'oa, Munovon, I! treet, answered y with free mevic.! adv ce for auy disease. - - —- —a). oe ~ ~> ‘ ee - eas Cosity « ies tn tis bal ole, t costiy leather now in the Mas is known to 11 trade as ‘plans lexther. Americin tanners yerrs ago liscovered the sccrct of niaking Russia leather, with its peculiarly pungent and lasting odor. but the secret of making lenther is known only to a family of tanners in Thuringia, Germany. This leather has but one use—the covering of piano keys. A peculiar thing abont it is that the skins from which it is tanned are prepared almost entirely in America. It is « particular kind of buckskin. The | skin of the common red or Virginia deer will not make the leather, a species of the animal known-as the gray deer, and found only in the vicinity of the great northern lakes, alone furnishing the material. The German tanners have an agency in the west, which coliects the skins of this deer from the Indiane and the half breed hunt- xs, who supply the market. When the skins are returned to this country as piano leather, they cost the piano manufacturers from $15 to $18 a pound. The world’s supply of th!» invaluable and necessary muterial is supplied by the Kutzanman family of tanners, who have six establish- ments in Germany, the largest in Thurin- gia.— Washington Star. . - paane Harmony In Contrasts. We have always been taught to believe that one of the canons of good dressing is the harmony of color in eyes and gown, but this theory has been exploded, and it has been clearly demonstrated by women of good taste that nothing is more fatal to good effect than a blue eyed’ woman gowned in blue or a brown eyed woman dressed all in brown. Colors of contrast- ing shades are always becoming and stylish if properly combined, and if well suited to the wearer are very effective.—Woman's Home Companion. The. first mention of the English lan- guage is said to be in the tenth century, when ‘‘embassadors from England’’ spoke English at Constantinople. They were probably soldiers or merchants. A great many men who pay no atten- tion to international complications wae arin 8 moment if anybody dog.—Washington Post. The People’s Faith Firmly Grounded Upon Real Merit —They Know Hood's Sarsaparilia Absolutely and Permanently Cures When All Others Fail. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is not merely a simple preparation of Sarsaparilla, Dock, Stil- lingia and a little Iodide of Potassium. Besides these excellent alteratives, it also contains those great anti-bilious and liver remedies, Mandrake and Dande- lion. It also contains those great kidney remedies, Uva Ursi, Juniper Berries, and Pipsissewa. Nor are these all. Other very valuable curative agents are harmoniously com- bined in Hood’s Sarsaparilla and it is carefully prepared under the personal supervision of a regularly educated pharmacist. Knowing these facts, is the abiding faith the people have in Hood’s Sarsaparilla a matter of surprise? You can see why Hood's Sarsaparilla cures, wher other medicines totally, absolutely fail. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Isthe best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by ali druggists. $1; six for $6. the best after. Hood’s Piils are the best after-dinner pills, aid digestion. 26¢. FOR SALE The suscribers have been instrneied to offer for sale, part of Town Lot No 96, in the 2nd Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, known as the “Jakeman’ property. This Lot has a frontage of 70 feet on Grafton Street, and extends back therefrom 100 feet. Jt will be sold en bloc. or ean be subdivided if required For terms and other particulars, apply at the office of, DAVIES & HASZARD. C’nwowa vc. 1 2a wii <2 | : | said an inhabitanto een : | Spanish frontier. Ceaid See Through Mis Nose. Several authors at the end of the six- teenth and beginning of the seventeenth century mention a man who had lost both | his eyes, but conld see through his nose. An account ef him is given in the “Occn- lus Artificialis Telediontricus’’ of Joannis Zahn. It appears that he lived in the country and had the misfortnnte to lose his right ere when a child, and his left, when somewhat older, by falling from a cherry tree upon a spike, which mutilated his nose and cheek. Atiter the wound hud | healed be found that he could see, through ! the cavity of his nose, not merely the day- ght, burt the colors of the flowers around im. During the next five or six years he rned to distinguish objects brought un- r his nose M. E. Douillot, a French sing that the membranes, and par- he retina at the base of the eye, were and that an cpening com- municating with the nose permitted the light to reach the retina through the nose. It is well known that if light enters adark room by a narrow aperture it will form an image or picture on a screen there, and something of the kind happered in the case of the man who saw with his nose. sound, A Considerable Echo. Ata watering place in the Pyrenees, gays a French journal, the con on a table turned upon a wonderful echo to be heard some distance off on Franco- ‘It is astonishing.’’ f Garonne. as you have spoken you hear distinctly t voice leap from rock to rock, from preci- pice to precipice, and as soon as it has passed the frontier the echo assumes th Spanish accent.’’ . versat 1 at the “As soon the Her Help. Danghter of the House—I will help you, Marie. Cook—No, no, my dear fraulein; I kave too much to do today.—Das Echo. = [essere | SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They «iso relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Mearty Eating. A per- fect remeay for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongus Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Doss. ; _ 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. GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE SUPERIOR FURKITURE. For Sale By Auction I am instructed by the Hon F. Peters to sell by Auction at his rescence, Sidmont on WEDNESDAY, 10th NOV., Next, commencing at 10 o’clock,a. m. All hes housebold effects comprising Superior Piano, Drawing Room, Dining Room Hall, Bed Room and Kitchen Furniture. Terms cash. R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer, oct 20 Forsale or to Let “ SIDMOUNT.” The beautiful residence of the Hon. F. Peters for sale or to let. This property comprises 20 acres excel lent land, with Jarg: and commodious dwelling house, and outbuildings, all in good repair. The house is fitted with modern improvements, having hot and cold baths and heated with hot water, and lighted with electric light. The grounds are beautifully Isid out and plauted with ornamental trees. If notsold by private sale, it will be sold by auction on Tuesday, the 9h day of November, at 2 o’clock p. m. —also— One driving mare, one superior cow, carriages, sleighs, robes, ha: ness, farming implements, and a lot of hay and straw, etc., etc. The extensive eale of superior furniture will take place the following morning at 10 o’clock. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. oct 20 ologist, explains the phenomenon by | eee aon a $20 per Suit. # Ta Catalogue from “Round Shouldered”’ A special type of “ Fit-Reform” suit, cut loose and straight, with skil- fully moulded collar, which rolls high in front, but low and full, with ample cloth at back, giving more erect appearance, and greater prominence of chest. Best business suit, for such a form is a three button Sack like this—for dress, Tuxedo. Close fitting body coats as ‘Morning’, ‘Shooting’ or ‘Prince Alberts’ accent the rounded curve of back. A man may know just how his suit will look on him before he buys, if he selects the right shape of ready-to- wear “ Fit-Reform” Makers’ brand and limited $10, $12, $15, $18, Fit-Reform Clothing Co., nN garments. Fe ASAT, eG, TP eNr ci va eaten bcd bitan Std omic x 4 GLOVES---Macdonald’s for---GE OVES, Boy? Overcoats, $2. 4 1 WINTER CLOTHING We have a fine range of Men’s Warm Ulsters with Fibre Chara is lining —wind proof. lines —33.95, 34.59, $5, and $5. Men’s Pants from 752. from 50: exch. Our Men’s Underelothing is acknowledged to be | the warmest and best value in the city—goin, fast. Buy now at_ J.B. Macdonala&Cet MARKET SQUARE. You can make your selection of Boys’ Ulsters, $2.50, $3 and $4. Men’s Odd Vests ian net oy See our Waterproof Boots. CE for spring. —- — -___— 200 Bicycles Want To be stored (free of charge) for the winter, and cleaned * repaired, nickeled or enamel:d, thoroughly renewed, ready ENAMELING We use the highest grade Enamel (black or colors) t money can buy in New York, and dee it on in a manner th the most fastidiovs cannot criticize, and the cost is the same as others charge for ordinary paint, Total Assets, : Invested in Canada, - Total Surplus, nearly Insurance in force, . Income in 1896, in unrepresented districts, RICHARD A. 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