- THE DAILY EXAMINER . . . - - 7 wun E | UESPAM ARM e +f. ay a ov pals 4 ngs r Sp =A x mh, bay's ; hE get” 3" << — y £ j | ’ ale ~ | ed c on : tr ser box, o- Six boxes $2.50, De. L. 4. SMITH & CO.. Toronto, | we'can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills at he following prices, viz.:—50c. per box | six boxes for $2.40. To the trade—$4.00 ver do or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address post aid GEORGE &®. HUGHES, may 29 Charlottetown. 7 Tange, be True rue | : s ® Si: ange, | nui es 4 The child that cannot ll- av digest milk can digest Cod-liver Oil as it is pre- pared i in Scott's Emul- sion. Careful scientific tests have proven it to be more easily dig ested than nilk, butter, or any other fat. That is the reason why puny, sickly chil- dren, and thin, emaciated and anzmic persons grow fleshy sorapi llyonScott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil and Hypophosphites when their ordinary — does not nourish ther Don't he pe ruade epta substi? at § 30c, and &. Scott & Bowne, Bell eville, MONTACGUS Carriage Factorv We are sh ywing this season of Carriages than shown by us The assortment consists of Top and Open Buggies, Jump Seats and Road Carts, For style, comfort, durabili ence of workmanship ¢ be surpassed. Also at hand, at lowest prices, CARTS, TRUCK WAGONS, and all Carriage Findings, suca as Whip a finer line heretofore. ty and exvel ir stock cannot Pocket Bi ot-, de Sockets, Washers, etc., usually found in a first-class Carr ase ra Prompt attention to Repairs. Painting @ specialty. Terms reasonabl le. JOHN McLEAN & SON. julyl3—<y & wky (4. a ‘ ; t ‘ewead fas, juct oul on Mal ny 7 Se UJ ' t ‘ t.27)/ ° , } jer ext nr shepot Racks line ~ . v iv ‘ ve Ct Devi il Se ¢ Pr ¥ + » ¢ AGT 0 he is Dd, « ie SF EZ WANTEOL PLASTE 43 4 Pot ? writes: h Re at Pow t uilbuygo Uas “ b cS \ ' from Wind<er The D. é ita e Sor acks : 26 ge 3 ‘. 34 x PUTTNER’S RMULSION WILL RESTORE Weak and Emaciated CHILDREN taa normal condition of HEALTH and STRENGH, and bring back the BLOOM OF YOUTH more quickly thar ary other medicine. As a Flesh Restorer. Pattner’s Emulsion has no equal, giving substarce and tone to the wasted muscles. All Druggists per bottle. Pale Price 50 cents june DONT With a ceugh, cold or keep it. throat. Use 8 that relieves ies) from the start, soothes R Be and heals the inflamed Y +, tissues of the larynx or bronchial tubes, PYNY-PECTORAL is a certain remedy based on a clear know- ledge of the diseases it was created ta cure. *.ARGE BOTTLE 25 CENTS. sore remedy “DYS PEPSIA.> os REEPSIA.© REGULATE THE LIVER. ONE PILL AFTER £ EATING INSURE? wOOD CIGESTION. (PRICE 25 CTS, Tee ODDS MED co. co TORONTC. —IF You— } Want awife, Want a cook, Want « partuer, Want a situation, Want a servant girl, Want to sell a farm, Want to sell a house, Want to rent a house, Want to exchange anythiag, Wat to sell plants or grain Want to eell groceries or drugr, Want to eell or trade snything, Went to find customers for anything, Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or catt’s ADVERTISE IN Tae EXAMINER i ' 000 HAPPENING . A Record Thinge anc Nace Events Chronicled ia the ef Queer Ne wepapers. The average walking pace of a healthy man ‘or woman {fs 75 steps a nianute A race horse galloping at ful! speed | clears from 20 to 24 feet every ' wand, Bottle museums are the fad ia Matne, Mest all the liquor spotters have ‘em. The three leading apple states tn the ceuntry are New York, Ohb.o ard Mis- gi There is talk of lighting Wint wg by pewer from the fails at Kvewatin, 2 miles away In Italy there are mere theatres In Pro] to the pewulation than i) \ I e tufted calico cats are now put in trees to scare off the birds, an4 t iodge is said to work Lubbock says that the Icht of flre- Mies is produced bv the slow combues- t f phos; in their bodies I heset inhabited build In ' eA Club? €, « \ > I feet al th a l-ve rhe v ling ring is worn on t? eft ! i because, in sy lism, the rialit ! ' @ uth y left obedience M 1uretieres, a French writer, de- s that three fourths of the dvs- sia in the world is caused by eatlay The nerves of warm-blooded animals telegraph information to their bratna ot the rate of about 150 feet per sec- ; rhe la st check was one of £5,238,- f dra on 1e Bank of Enehnd " paymen t for the Kimberly diamond Ir pes ™n Midd'e Smithfield, Penn., there its a chestnut tree that measures 19 feet i circeumferen 4 fect above the ger 1 tisties prove that a single houre f' way tecome the progenitor of a fumily of 2,080,220 descendants In one sca son A rattlesnake on exhibf‘isn in a] Biaine resort has had notiag to cat | in six nths. but is still chirky and | sweet-tempered A railway builder fiyrres it out that 3” civil engineers could have do: e all th. new railroad work of the country last year Gold beaters say that a speck of gold weighing les’ than the one millionth part of a giain can be ne hed eye seen with the In one of his Trof P? t worlds th siored insi« f the sun. The Taldwin Locomotive Works has with the Russian Govern- ‘eliver 40 heavy Vaudain com- locomotives. The Irish Viceroy of $200,000 a year, but he is not con- sidered to do justice to Dublin unless he spends $200,000 a year there. The coldest place In North America is at the mouth of McKenzie River, where the temperature is often as low a> 70 degrees below zero. The first colored man to work on a street car In Detroit was appointed on cne of the trolley cars running on the principal route in that city a few days axo. It the Atlantic Ocean could hive a iayer of 6,000 feet deep removed from ifs surface it would only reduce the width of that body of water one half. One of the patrons of a grab bag at a recent Maine fair was disgusted at getting out of the bag an order by the local grave-digger, “Good for one grave dug at any time during the ensuing vicar.” Carr in which aluminum will be used for all metal work, save the wheels and axles are to be put on the Siate railroads of France. The savine in weight for an ordinary train will be 30 tons. renomical lectures said that 200,000 x our earth could be entr d mint to meund receives a salary A railroad accident in which literally there was “no one to blame” caused the death of Martin Burke of Milwau- kee. He was biewn off a bluff by a high wind and fell in front of a pass- ing train. As Paris’ water supply gave out last summer, it is proposed to obtain 540,- 696,000 gallons a day for the city from the Lake of Geneva fEnginecrs think that the necessary works couid be built in six years A report of the wild animal market in Europe issued in Liversool§ says that a lion now fetches £300, lion cuba £100 each, tiger cubs £80, a Malayan tapir £100, a young hippopotamus £f'00, giraffes up to £1000 apiece, while African elephants “cannot be purchas- ed in Furope at any price.” The first invention of the organ has Leen ascribed to Ctesibius of Alexan- dria, who lived B.C. 170. But the per’o4 when this instrument was introduced into the churches sf Western FEurone is rather uncertain. Pope Vita!'iin ts supposed to have been the first to adopt it, about the year 670. John L. Steddard, the well-known lecturer, has been suffering from an absecss at the base of the tengue, ren- dering articulation impossible. A few diys ago an operation was performed at the Elliott Hospital, Boston, which Troved successful, and Mr. Stoddard is now pronounced on the road to con- vale £ce GB be. It is pointed out as a “curiovs fact* that there is not a female member ot the Russian imperial family who is oy mwarriageable age. There are, indeed, only two spinsters altogether—the Grand Duchess Olga, sister of the Czar, aged 13, and the Grand Duchess: Helene. daughter of the Grand Duke Viadimir, who is also in her thirteenth Year. Bertin has a shorthand writer wit: an unique specialty. He attends al! frnerals of prominent persons and takes. down verbatim the addresees of th officiating clergymen. Then he trepares highly ornamented copies of the addresses and sells them to the friends of the eulogized dead. His bi siness is so goodthat he has taken ar assistant, and has advertised for ar other. Prince Ernst Rohan, youngest broth- er of Prince Alam Rohan, ef Bohemia, who was accidentally kilied by the :iis- charge of a gun when untying a dog in one of his stables the other day— say he took his own life—left an fortune. He was born 1!) 1°°3 near Vienna, and for some time had been an inmate of an asylum Three weeks before his death the orts had declared him to be mental. lv sound. Basy’s Burnina SKIN. Skin Peeling Off, Skin Literally Afire, Cooled and Soothed by Chase's. The great feature of Chase's Ointment—Al- most Instantly it touches itching, burm- ing. eczematic skin, relieving the paim— Is a boon te mothers whose children are safferers — There is nothing uncertain about it or this way of speaking about 161 “My s ughter, was aMiicted with a 2h ‘nontbs, the brine pai seat of eruption being behind sl tried almost every rem saw ad bought innumerab‘e med and »oaps took the child to medical s peiaiist in skin dis- eases, but without resuit. i, 8. wos ean, I purchased a box of Dr. Chase's tment, a the first application showed the curative effect ef the remedy. We have used only one-sixth > the bor. Dui, the change ie Teco aunt n a ioe gay wy child is cured. (Signed) MAXWELL JOHNSTON, 112 Ann Street, Toronto. A face that was a scab from ferchead to chin cured in 10 days. On pebatt a the Baa rice oe Bite Class I wixh to express our the box of Chase's eae wi plied in aid of ous chara child of Mrs. u'iiver soul Me ge ci trom forehead to chin and fin tha rear that bef tine es acme immense 964 Sherbourne Street. Toronto. Sold Wholesale and Retal by Geo BE. Hogher, Charlottet: wa. NOVEMBER, The children wade amid the sodden leaves But lately glistening gay in tummer breeze, Now dropping slowly brown trees That stretch gaunt arms about the cottage from the bare eaves, Stripped are the orchards, garnered in the sheaves, The wild tow! leaves her haunts for southern seas, Ere yet the frost’s streamlets freeze, And winter's sleet her icy mantle weaves. In the gray woods there breathes a mystic spell That speaks of vanished beauty, delight ! The last belated robin flutes farewell, The Flin In dun and purple sinks from rite While the wild and swell, To weap the world in storm and winty breath chill lost sobbing rain gusts rise night. —Agnues Maule Machar (Fideli-) in vovember Canadian Magazine. W MAN'S AAALTED MISsION, beter te Create a. oud Home Thaa .o Ex cel in Any Uther bud) avor Certainly there ix wi dem for two voung people who have sworn to love each other, 10 matior Wheriler there is poverty o1 reaith, wv matieor whether the days are | gator dark, tv have a home oft then wh, Writes Kath Asbmore discussing * The Mistress of the Smal Hou-e,” i: November La ties’ Home Journsl. Boaril- ing-heure life is bad fur » and | du not believe that any man has ever really enjoyed it. God created women to tuke homes— to make hemes fur the men they love and for the children whom Ged wil, send tuthem. And a home must be start- ed at the b ginning of this new hfe. Do not wait fur a big house and many ser vant+, but make bapp.ness exist in a | tile house with one mata as a help. wone. TP know itcan, Do not shrag your and suy you do now like vas work, Work i+ only disagree- we when it is badly done aud from ashing the silver and glass to ducting the oric-a-brac and beating upa@ cake, every- womel It can be shoobber ; thing may be dainuly dune and weil don if you go about it in the right way and With the right «piri. You will h«ve to be ‘ormte and von will have -o he pat- ient. You will certainly make mi t .ke*, but Cav Wiictake is Oue seep loWards succes burden yourself with patience, considera- ion and ceudernese; you will peed to make cone calle upon them ofien and often. ‘Then you will gain se much. You will be the vappy housewife, the lady of the houie who has the right to di-pense hospitalicy and good will; the mistrese, not only of the hease, butecthe beartof your basband, because for him you have created s home. And that is a womanly work—a better monument to you, my dear, than the paining of a wuudeiful picture, the writ- ing of a great book, or the composing of a fine p-ece of music. F.om eut a heme all vertues and all great works may come. No manever madea home. He doer not kuow how. The woman’s brairt, heart and hands are uecessary, anda Lome is such a beautiful thing. It meat: s cest, it means peace and it meane love. Make one for your husband and let him tiud these three great joys in its tour wally. —_—— << MATRIMONY IN THE GERM Pou tuey Biglow in The Borderland of Czarand Kaiser (published by Harper & Brothers), writes that when the German officer becomes a member of a regiment; almost all his actions are influenced by the opision of his ruperior officers —even matrimony. “No oilicer,” he says, “can marry without the consent of bis" colonel, and this consent can be ubtained only after acareful inquiry iute all the circum- tances surrounding the proposed alliance. First, 1s the young lady suitable for asso~ cat On with the wives of the other officers ? Secondly, will the bridegroom be able to live respectably and bring up his family ? foirdly, are his means or those of his wife invested i in proper securities, so that he is not lab’ eto be expe'led by reason of bankruptcy? , , . The eatraordi:- ary social : dvastages enjoyed by the Ger- man officer, and the pecuoiary responsibil- ity growing naturally from such advantage makes his small pay, which amounts on'y to about a dollar a day in the case of a first lieutenant, appear even smaller than itis. An American lady who bad been spending a winter in Dresden told ne that all the bachelors of the garri-on were fur- nished with a list of marriageable women, each name oraamented with @ property «he might be expected toinherit. This, | have no deubt, wa: a mistake on her part, AN ARMY but it is a very common ove. German officers stationed in desirable towns are very aptto get into debt, and have to choose between leaving the army grace or marrying arich girl. Mr. Bigelow adds : “F rom my own ex- perience in Germany, the ¢fficers would appear to pave married for love, and to be very happv in consequence;” and yet “the number of those who get into debt and fail to secure a rich wife is considerable. sithough it makes no particular ripple on the eurface; such men timply disappear, and turn up seoner or later in America, where they take emplovment as coach- men, waiters, teachers, or instructors in riding school*. The change of life is very vidlent, and is adopted only as preferable to cuicide. , in dis- ” ++6+¢ +++ Put Money in ‘Ihy Pocket, Fut your money back. You need only pay hasf the price now. High prices are no more. In spite of distrust, a good article can be had at acheap rate. Since the Bordeaux Claret Co. came into the tield with their cheap wines, imported directly from Bord-aux, there is less di- mand for the long prices. People want this cheap wine at $3 and $4 per dozen juarts. Jt hardiy seems possitble—for wine,has been aseociated with long prices Yes, long profits, but enermous sales at cheap rates make profits, too. And this is the position :—The people have good wine, wholesome, strengthening, which they can use freely without being im- poverished at nominal prices. Addrese— Bordeaux Claret Co., 30 Hospital ea Montreal. 46 Active Hostil- ties Renewed, Vienna, November 13.—Advices have been received that the long existing en- mity Letween Mohammedans and Miridites in Albania bas again taken the form of active hostilities. The Muridites are Catholics. At one time all the A.banians were Christians. After their country was conquered by Turks a large part of them were converted to Mohammedanism. Dis- patches received to-day say several battles have recontly been fought and the losves on both sides are heavy. Four battalions of Turki-h troops were despatched from Scutari aud Uskuk to the scene of conflict. Wore Creased Gloves Seven Years. John Siron, mason, Aultsville, Ont., had salt rheum so severe that for seven he wore greased gloves. He wr.tes: “I used @ quarter of a box of Chasc’s Oint- ment. It cured me. No traceof salt rheum now.” Chase’s Ointment cures every irritent disease of the skin, allays itching instantly, and is ® sterling remedy for piles. Avoid imitations. 60c. per box. He Was Nearly Killed, MR. JAMES HAMILTON, sparmaker, Paradise Row, St. John, March 30th, 1894, declares : “] have been snflering terribly since my recent injury, from severe pain in my back and side. {used PRUSSIAN OIL as pre scribed, and it has given me the most won dertut wud immediate relief. Jt is a grand medicine and I could not praise it too highiy; LT would advise any sufferer to ive it a trial for what it is recommended. tis excellent.” “Use ty ayp Prove tr,” the | A VAST DIF. FERENCE. | How to Distinguish Genuine From the Imitations ata Glance. -PAINR’S CELERY COMPOUND “MAKES PROPLE WELL.” other Preparation Mislead and Deceive, There istrulya wonderful difleren ¢ when the pure, heavy and | gal gold cvlb 1s Con pared With tue cul id, Mkrrav e© imi | au lou. } } ith ¢ fi- Phe with confi dence from une person ty another; al pec | ple bel eve in it. How is it with the and genuine coin is pas-e l spurious coum made issued by dark and criminal bands? 1: 8 made in dark places; 1 is issued stealthily ty deceive ard defraus; and all connected wrh the work of deception ure ever fearful of the hands of justice. Tne genuice god coin has music ad crispues# in tts cing; the base Com sodude dead and harsh tu tue ear. As the genuire pold coin and the = imi- tation dither so vastly, there a world of d trence between Paine’s Celery Compound and the im.tatious of Celery that people are frequentiy deceived by. titation— that Wud ate 20 aleo 18 popular owing to its great cflicacy; it ir bailed everywhere as the great healer of ended by profes*ionai genuine, people disea-e; it is recom": men all over this contineu!; it ie reliable and honest, and well.” The imitations, and all the crude pre- parations, are made to sell without regard two results, Deceived buyers are natu ally indignat at lo-s of money and the aygra- vatiou of their troubles. When “makes ed. The genu ne Paine’s Celery Compouud— the kind that cures—is easily di-tinguish- ed by the words “Paine’s Celery Com- pound,” and the “stalk” of celery, found on the bottle and outer cartoon. Look for these special features and you always get just what will meet your case. om + ~— ODDS AND ENDS. — Delay is dangerous, Do not delay a sing'e moment but send for a bottle of Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Qil if you are threatened with con- sumption or lung troubles. The sooner you begin to create new blood the sooner you will! gain a victory over death’s emis— saries, Miller’s Emulsion is the most re- markable consumptive cure in the world. No other preparation of Cod Liver Oi) can compare with Miller’s Envul-ion. There is no excuse for persons dving from cor- sumption when the splendid remedy is wt hand. Miller’s Emul-ion is the great nerve strengthner and blood maker, ‘and cures Conghe, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula, and all Lung affections. In Big Bottles, 50c. aod $1, at all Drag Stores. M ney no Object, The amount of money sufferers from catarrh will spend in attempting to cure that foul and disegreeable disc ase is almost incredible. J. W. Jenning-, of Gilford, Ont, says: “I spent between $200 and $300 consulting doctors; I tried all the ‘treatments’ without benefit. One box of Chase’s Catarrh Cure done me more good than all the remedies, A 25c. box cured me.” Don’t waste money. Chase’s Cure. with improved blower, 25c. It cures. Bad Blood Between Them. The ever slaving farmer's wife, her delicate sister in the city, suffer more than they care totell. The dark rings round he eyes, headaches, dizziness, palpitation or rheumatic twinges, betoken a run-down system. The blood is poor, and isa bar tu enjoymect of life. Scott’s Sarsap rilla purities the blood, strengthens and vitalizes the system, and speedily restores the bloom of health to the cheeks. It cures when all others fail. A Good Deal in a Few Words. “T paid a Toronto specialist on catarrh a large sum of moucy, but I got no bene- fit. 1 tried them all, but finally, almost in despair, and_assurncdly without any faith, I tried Chase’s Catarrh Cure. It is all that it is recommended, which is say- ing a good deal in a few words.” Joel Rogers, clerk, Division Court, Beeton. {inproved blower in each 25c. box. Shat Pale race, For Nervous Prostration and Anemia there is no medicine that will so promptly and infallibly restore vigor and strength as Scotts "Emulsion. Ay Orp Axp Wet Trizp Remepy. Mrs, Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup hae beed used for over fifty years s millions of mothers for their children while teeth alg, with perfect snccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and 18 the beat remedy for Diarrhea. Is ‘pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists iu every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value ie uealculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’e Soothing Syrup, and take no h er kind.—m. w. f. wkly—l y THE ONLY HELP. A Victim of Bright's Disease for Many — ured by Dodd's Kidaey Pills, Neevawa (Special) Nov.11-- Mrs. T. H. McKee tormeriv cf Listowe', came here as a last resort Had suffered ten years with Bright’s disease. Reported to be past help and dying her reappearance on the Street in apparent good health, was a pleasant surprise. The explantion given was that her little boy had insisted that she should use Dodd’s Kidney Pills and prophesied they would cure her. She says :—“From the first few dozes I bezan to feel better, and after taking four anl a half boxes, I say it with heart | felt gratitude I am perfectly cured.” Dodd's Kidney Pills is tue orly medicine in the world that has ever cured a case of Bright’s Disease at such } a stage. Call and see our nice lamps in oO many varieties; also a large assoriment of dinner ware. Those will be sold cheap at W. P. Colwill’s. nov2 d&w 3w The modisie has her domain, but Priestley’s black dress fabrics have made the modiste’s work a pleasure, They drape so gracefully, they fit so easily; they wear so well. And their new “Eudora” beats even Priestley’s record. This is the newest Liack dress fabric about which the ladies are full of praise. It comes in black only, and it is iner, and has a more ex- quisit glow, @ greater w idth and weight, than the Henriettas. The “Kndora ” is now the prime favourite. Wrapped on “The Varoished Beard” and the name, Priestley, stamped On every five yards. The Military Depart.nent at Cornell has thie year introduced the “Kriegepiel” or war game, which has of late feund a prominent place in all Jarge military schools, A mapis spread an a txble, a piece of cardboard hides each half from the other, and opposing “uflicers” march armies of dumu.ies against each other, condition d by rail time, ete, This is now regarded as the best practical method of teaching the art of war. Paine’s Celery Comp suud t+ uuiverval x | j | | the | } | | | such rma | tations are used, |.fe is posit.vely endanzer- | Timely Warning. The great success of the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established in 1780) has led to the placing on the market many misleading and unscrupulous imitations of their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu: facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are ‘si used in their manufactures. F i Consumers should ask for, and be sure that they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co.’s goods. WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER, MASS. WA QQN for ondaeiais and Children. HIRTY years’ observation of Castoria with the pstronags of millions of persovs, perm!t us to speak of it without guessing. It is unquestionably the best remedy for Infants and Chiidrez the world has ever known, It is harmless. Children like it, Tt gives them hoalth. It will save their lives. In it Mothers havo something which is absolutely safe and practically perfect as a Castoria Aestwors Worms. Castoria allays Fevorishnoss, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd. Castoria cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic, Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. Castoria evres Constipation and Flatulenoy. Castoria neutralizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poiscuons air, Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic proper<y. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates ths stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. Don’t allow any one to sell you anything else on the plea or promise that it is “just as good” and “ will answer every purpose.” Bee that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER of delicious TEA are satisfied our lines of English Oolong and Ceylon Teas. to be the best on the market flavor and price. when they change for parts of the city. WILLIAM GRANT & CO., QUE iN SIREET, ee oes eee eee ae 16, 1895 True Lovers when supplied with Congou, India, Chi believe our 22c. B for quality, stre realize a good ar ase it, and to-day our sales on this = ; are larger than ever before. jreakfast We The public We carry a full line of Canned Goods, Jams ang Fish, Boned and Skinned Dried Codfish 1 or : ersh or gw ls, 3 Yharlott-town, Jane 19,1 $5—13itw THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., MFRS... MONTREAL nat relivols gol and Hers tucon in ex G ois delivered to aij Jellies, Flour, Meai, ete., which we will sell at the very lowest prices. Qir ain is to biz tae most all then at tae lowest prices. ae Soars Above Competition. MOTHERS who have ‘sian i KNOW that no soap . will keep the skin of their children so soft, so — white, so sweet, as BABY’S OWN SOAP. THE BEST FAMILY SOAP SOLD. The fac-simile . isonevery signature of GThdedi = eTepper. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. see p meeeceeeceeecese stees weeecces TO HOWARD FLOUR if you have not yet used it ask for it and take no other, ALL RELIABLE GROCERS KEEP IT. octl—246 Creme de la Creme sx» La Fayette CIGARS and CIGARETTES Are for sale in every store in the city. Give them a trial and convince yourself that you are smoking th: finest. _ |(FEATHERBO® | Lidies Drass33. SKIRT BONE FORK GUiVinG A light, pliab.e, elastic bone male from ‘Ys, It is soft and yielding, conforming STYLE and SHAPE r+ ‘i'w to folds, yet giving proper shape to *kirt or Dress. The only Skirt without injury. the Celebrated FEATHFRBONE corded with this “ORS*TS are veuterial. For sale ty }-«ding Dry Goods Dealers. Bone that may be wet EEE = = in any port of the Freights. = Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates. A.so—The Nova Scotia Marine Insurance Company. OFFICE—Watson’s Old Stand, aaa Eee = Ee INSURANGE---FIRE, MARINE The undersigned represents the following first-class British Companies:— = IRE. North Briti-h and Mercantile (1809)...............008.. duinneibinns sib casa -horete $25,000,008 00 Union Assurance Society $1714).. disdain iinlesentiahctonaiieieaidiinie Manchester Fire Assurance Co. (1824)... ‘inniipadiidpleh ick inniote MARINE. British and Foreign Insurance Company of ore ieoeecone sani Capital +<.s0n nee liance Marine Insurance Company of Liverpool.........--.-+++-+-+. 500 000.60 world to suit customers. Queen Sireet. FRED. W. HYNDMAN. Agencies in all Towns and Villages on the Island. 6 yr—apl3 FISSOPS SS VSOSESS OSG94 999 COSC GS OS SOPSSSESSOOES The “ Famous Active’ Sterling Certificates issued, payabl Covers Hulle, Cargoes and Range THO PROOUCT OF. .- - - 50 YEARS CXPERIENCE. The Handsomest and Best Working Cook- ing Apparatus ever made in Canada. No guessing as to heat of oven. Thermometer in door shows it Manufactured by J. M. FORTIER, Montreal. sept24—dy dc wky tf RM ere ee Feed, Herring! Herring! We have just bought several cargoes of| Choice Arichat Herring, which we are sell- ing at a very low price in barrels and half barrels. Choice Phoenix and Bride ; Shorts, ALSO Family Flour, in Cornmeal, Stockwell Ontario Bran, Chopped Oatmeal. Oats ‘and Graham Flour—selling cheap for cash. Rolled | - A. HORNE & CO. Chsrlottetown, October 15, 1895—law (2) & wky Se SS 2 2. aa CAIRNS BROTHERS Successors tO Cairns & McLean, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Monuments, Tablets and Headstones In Blue, White and Brandon Italian Marble and Freestone. ee eee ee SCOTCH GRANITE. , Low prizes for 30 days to reduce our “x‘ra large stock We are the only dewers on P. E. Islao eeping Scotch —e wn hand, POPS OODGVOO IS CUO SHOES EV PO GOO POOT SO DO VOL feature. ing. Loxpox, Toxunre, Vancouver. exactly. Every cook will ap- preciate this Oven ventil- ated and cem- ented top and botiom, ensur- ing even cook- THE McCLARY M’f’g. Co., Montreat, Wixnirac, 600.90 oeeeeee 00000 SO OFOOSS SOOOOOOOE Bran Selling Feed | Now landing fresh from the Mills: Ground Oil Cake, Blatchford’ CalfMeal, and Shorts, at owest prices. AULD BROS. Feed ee advertisers. Advertisers! fhe home circulation is the most valuable for Tue EXAMINER reaches the hemes of our citizens every evening. for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY | That accounts 5