THE DAILY EXAMINER. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 i893 ——, — CONSUMERS CORDAGE CO, LIMITED HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. incorporated by Letters Patent of the Deminion of Canada, under the “ Com- paaies Act.” CAPITAL, - $3,000,000. @m thirty thousand (50,000) Shares of one Ruadred dollars each.) PIREC TORS, JOMN ¥F. STAIRS, M.P., Halifax, President A. W. MORRIS, M.P.P., Montreal, Vice- President. EDWARD M FULTON, Montreal. Treasurer. @EORGE STAIRS, Halifax. JAMES M. WATERBURY, New York. CMAUNCEY MARSHALL, New York. WILLARD P. WHITLOCK, Elizabeth, SECRETARY. CHARLES B. MORKI4, Mostreal. BANKERS, TRE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. TER UNION BANK OF HALIFAX. SOLICITORS. MACMASTER 4&4 McGIBBON, Montreal The Directors, who are now the owners of ime octire Capita! stock, have decided, at the request of numerous friends of the Compenoy throughout Canada, to enlarge the proprietorship of its stuck, and to offer fer eai¢, at par, ten (housaad shares, of one nuodred dollars cach, fully paid aad poa- le Payimevis are to be made as follows — Five per cent. on application; fifteea per ent. op allotment , iwenty per cent. each i@ one, two, three and jour months from the daic of allotment. Applicants have the right to pay in full on allotment Applications for shares will be re- eelvee antil February 15th, 1593, at amy ef the offices of the (euedisa Bank ef Commerce, at the offices of te Unieow Bank of Malifax, aad at the head office of the company, N. ¥. Kife Batidiug, Montreal. - ' Forms of application for shares may be @btalued ai any of the above | laces, or they will be seal by mail ow request.> Ghonid vo allotment of steck be made t | any applicant for shares, (he amount Will De retarmed in full, and in the event the Directors Gading it uapossidle to allot the fall mamber of shares applied for, the surplus of the deposit will be credited to- ward (he amount payabie on allotment. Tre right ls reserved of withdrawing the of in whole or at any time before allotment, apd of alicviting to any appli- eautaay \eus number of shares than the number bed for, As the dividends of the Company are — warterly, beginning with the first y of Mareh pext, alluttees of stock w'!! be eutitied to receive a proportion of the quarterly dividend as declared, correspond- img © the amount paid upon their sudscrip- thon. It la prepared to apply to the Stock Ex * of Momtreal aud Toronto fer of)- etal quotations of tbe shares of the Com- pany. The Consurmers Cordage Company wasor- ganized in June, Isoe. with a Capital of one milion dollars, to operate several of the largest Cordage and Biuder Twine Factor ia Canada. It, at first, operated these under leases, bul ite operations having been cessful, the Capital Stock was subsequent!y iecreased to [hree Million Dollars,and the leased properties were purchased. The Jeompany has neo mortenge imdebteduces ; and, accerding to the law under which it was imcerporat- ed, mene can be created witheut the comsent of twe-thirds of the sbarece es sie- hetvcrs, represeeted at -« mecting ecailied tor the purpose, The Company has placed in ine nanas of i's Bankes - =) } lstatements of its affairs riided @ by Messrs. Caldu Tait & Wilks Chartered Accountauis ? ®) The foillerw tter Mesars. A GLeebia, Ctr) pled Mereditih, xdvecates, s, Wentreal, apoo ul cali'y of iis tucerpor- 4000, 800 Lhe beste iis Gtk :— Mon ral anuary 5, 1895 fonsumers Cordage | Lid., Montreal :— GENTLEMEN —W hay ex ed the oooKaaped « s co with the ory za : ‘ ers Cordage Company, Limited. and : opinions that at berm properly mor porated, and ite . ‘< ( ¢ ts > al ’ “~ : x “8 pe eA Ww ‘ , sig he AMPBE k MEREDITS ‘ A ‘ » Masi, . Met - nga s be 5 nd tan “ t s ¢tim \p) : tthe aan ' Pus : 7 : , ' ‘a Ka . abowe of : Cordage Company s pr second largest Manuiacture : and : iwipne fin : “ a ” : the following very mater'ai ad auiages ita Competitors pie capital to conduct its bus Bess Which enabies it »~— a) To bey ils raw material in larger quantiles, aud at lower prices. (b) To use only the latest and most im fteved machinery, thus ke ping ite mills m the bighest state of eMc ency 2nd. Ecomomy tv selling and distributing tte manufactured product. Srd. The business covers so wide a terr!- tory (ite manufectured goods go to almost every civilised country in the world) that it cannot be seriously Injured by local trou- bles ;and its Manufacturing establishments are so scattered that the danger of severe joae Dy Bre te very slight. 4th. Lower ¢ of prod uction (a). By maiptataing the aharpest com (itiom between its several mailis it is enabled i introduce in all tbe best metacds found tn emeh spreading its commercial ex- Senet. over « larger oul pat. By placing im one hand the perches ng Of the Raw Materials and Macufectur- og ‘ao* for the several Mills, thus se- iris eWesl prices “. BY Mmaonfecturing for themesives many of their supplies, Phe Company has always found it tm its mlerest lo divide tne ecopomiece effected in production anc distribution with the Con- sumer, and since iis existepce the Con- sumer bas, Gpom the average, hada better article at & lower price than previously The Com pany does not claim to have any Monopery, or to earn monopoly profits B jact, It bas Holdone so. Since its organ- ization It basbeen able, owiee to the ad- var above referred to. to earn a net returh Om ite present capital of pet jess than 10 per cent. per aneum ias state meute in their Bankers’ hands wil! show), and the Directors believe that these profits wi)! be mpalniaived in the future, as the cost of preduction end distribution shows each yeara harted decrease The Dividend for the year ending Sist October, 18993, was at the rate of S)) percent. per seeum. The past recerdefithe Compeny and its pre- eemt pesitien justify the Directers im believiwgtbat qearteriy diyi- d@euds efeoncand three-quarters per cent. can be paldiaed should the prefte fer the presest year be as large a6 the eutleek promises, the Gual quarter's dividend might be imereased— Amy further mermaten bad a6 the heed e@tce of the peur at Romtireal a A Winter Sunset. —_— Blue peaks against an orange sky ; A belt of evergreen ; With naked poplars, tall and gray, Like rows of ghosts between. | Facing the west a ruined shed, Ie which two windows gleam ; Prisms for the wandering rays Of the vermilion stream. As eyes of flame in a dead face, They burn across the snow ; A siar stesls out in its high place ; ‘The faint winds fainter blow. —Sylvia, Easton, Me. _———-+---- Known io Hamilton. i — Hamuitton, Feb. 4. Mrs. Ellen Brown. of Toronto, who was so marvellously cured of Bright’s Disease by Dodd's Kidney Pills, is well-known in Ham- ilton, having been ia the hospital here where the authorities, like those of the Toronto in- stitutions pronounced her case incurable. Pece | ple who knew her here are surprised to learn | that she is cured, as they thought she was in lthe Home for Incurables in Toronto, and | never expected to see her outside that place. — ere Sir Walter Scott's Good Dogs. Sir Walter Scott once told a visitor that \two hounds which were lying before the fre understood every word he said. The friend seeming incredulous, the novelist, to prove hie statement, picked up a book and began to read aloud, “I have two lazy, goed for noth- ing dogs, who lie by the fire and sleep and let the cattle ruin my garden.” : The dogs raised their heads, listened and then ran from the room, but finding the garden empty soon returned to the hearth rug. Sir Walter again read the story, with like result, but once more the dogs came bick disappointed, Instead of rushing from the room when their master commenced reading the third time, both houads came and looked up into his face, whined and wagged | their tails, as if to say, “You have made game | of us twice, but you can’t do it agaia.”— Our Animal Friends. | Easrty taken in, Being sugar-coated, “4 Everybody's Pills are tasteless and easy to take. — << owe USE SKODA'S DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. — Husband —*'! wish you would try toclean | those white neckties of mine.” | Wife-—**All right. I'll try sume chalk and water on them.” Husband—‘“*Do you want me to get the chalk down town?” Wife—"Oh, no; I'll put out an extra milk-ticket in the morning.” USE SKODA's DISCOVERY, the greaé blood and nerve remedy. “Does Shakespeare take well in the West ?' asked Witherup. *Does he?” returned the tragediat. ‘Well I guess! We had to kill Caesar three times in Bloody Gulch one night.” Hawxker's Liver PIs, contain no mercury, are purely vegetable. safe sure and effective. Do not gripe, small, easy totake. Sold every- where. es Have you indigestion ? Try one of Evety- body's Pills about an hour before dinner each day. A little group was discussing Biela’s comet in a country store. ‘1 vell ye,’ said Farmer Hardshell, ‘thet was a great fall of stars the time thet comet come aloag. Isee more than a thousand drap with my own eyes.’ ‘| didn’t see ‘em,’ responded Joshus Bright ; *bat ] looked -acat the next night, and I noticed the stars was thinned aout considerable.’ Mr. James Suanp, the well-known auc- tioneer, says : ““Had considerable expectora- tion and disagreeable cough. Phy ne re: commended Puttmer’s Emulsion. Took six bottles —cough vanished. Am convinced your | prepsration brought about my speedy conval- esce Boe. - Gratifylng te All. The high position attained and ‘the univer sal acceptance aod approval of ‘the plearant liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, as the most excellent laxative known, illustrate the value of the qualities on which its «guecess is based and are abundantly gratifying to the California Fig Syrup Company. -<- Lecal Netices. Great reduc’ion of 25 per Cent ime Int of men's boots. Goff Bros. jen 31 Our white goods sale commences on Wed. |mesday next, Feb ist. Low prices, big variety jand best value in the city. Try us for all | white goods.—W A Weeks & Co jan30 2i | Gentlemen's patent and kid dancing | shoes at‘Goff Bros. jan3l Discount Sale.—Boer and Goff opened |today 1 ‘ease English willow market | baskets, which arrived too late for Xmas trade, and in order to clear them out quickly, they art allowing @ caslr discount | of 20 per cent. off the regular prices, Feb. 2 3i. If you want a vies setviceable market | basket, now is the time to get One aa at | Beer & Goff s. Feb, 2 3i. | PBeed.—Cracked grain, bran, oil cake, stock food, celt meal,-flax seed, &c, for ssle cheap at Geo. Carter & Co's, Ma: ket Squaro. feb2 iw During our 30 days’ sale in winter clothing | we have placed on sale 2,000 yards of fine all- | wool imported tweeds;~prive €1-10 to $1.25, pow selling for 502 a yard. Don't loose this chance of getting cheap .tweeds — McKay Woolen Co j26 d10i wi ; : | | ' | PINE all wool tweeds, imported | 2000 yards, price $110 te $1.25,. will be seld at 5@c por yard Come before the best ft are taken. McKay Woe! is. Splendid all wool blankets at McKay W ool- pedis | n Milla. McKay Woolen Mi'ls clothing made from cloth facture at our own mills, goods in this stock 126 d10 i w 4i | Ladies’ Dolmana—We have a few, prices | from $9 to $13, which we are sscrificing at $3 each.— Harris & Stewart. janSdwtf | Please note we sell | No tenement bouse For yams and legging come to McKay | 8 dldtiwh | Woolen Mills. 200 dos socks, all-wool, ‘ Island," hand-made ' at McKay Woolen Mills. j25 dldi w 4i | Pants, pante-—-1,500 psire to select from, | the best value in the city. Heavy winter wearing imported and made from our ows tweeds—McKay Woolen Co. j26 dl0i w 4i of our own manu. | FLOUR, BRAN &c. 2 E HAVE IN STOR: the following grades of FLOUR, for sale at very low prices : — 1 Car Our Country Flour, 70 p. c. Patent, 8O a] a 1 * Stockwell " 1 “ Phoenix Se. 2" * ; = 2 ** straight, grade 1 “ Ontario BRAN, 1 “ SHORTS and CHOPPED FEED. We can auit you in any grade of Flour at our Fleur Depot, Upper Queen Street, Atso—100 barrels and half barrels C. B, FAT HERRING. A. HORNE & CO, Charlottetown. janl4—dy law & wky 4w Saint George Pharmacy, F. DeG. Davies, Dispensing Chemist. HAVE now secured the services of Mr Peter Hunter, late with W. K. Watson, who will take charge of the Dispensirg Department, where he will be g'ad to see all his friends eg cin. Dis»ensing of Physicians’ and Veterinary Sur- goons’ P: escriptions a specialty. A fu‘! line of the Purest Drugs and Chemicals, from which prescrip'ions are prepared. Filling of doc'ors’ ord-rs from the country eair d A price list of Drugs and Chemicals sent on request to any address Splendid stock of Perfuwe:, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Soaps, Patent Medicines, Tooth Pre- parations, Cigars, Tobaccos, Cigarettcs, Pipes, ete., etc. Give me a call. ST. GEORGE PHARMACY, Morris Bioek, opposite Post Office. Vieteria Row, Come and see my s*ock. jani$ The Telephone Company P. E. ISLAND. ARTIES using the Telephones would find talking much more satisfactory if they would observe the following rules :— Ist. Speak with the mouth about four inches from the tranamitter. Zuad. Speak in a moderate tone of voice, not too loud, and ee. ard. ,"lace the telephone so as to cover the ear, ‘ust as if you wished to shut out all other sounds. Deo not press too hani on the ear. It ts possible totalk and be heard when stand- mg back two or three feet from the tran*mitter, if you shout loud enough, bat it is not a pleasant eof conversation, is entirely unnecessary, and is a useless waste of wind and lungs, besides being Very avnoying to all within range of your ROB ANGUS, ap7 s Manager. YOU will find the NEW DRINKS ——OF THE—~ WILMOT SPA most delicious. They are called Fruit Squash (a delicate drink for ladies), Lime Frurr Cuampacne (a delicious non- alcoholic Beverage), and Cincuona Brr- TERS (a palatable and effective tonic) They will be found an agreeable variety from the Ginger Ale and Lemonade. All leading Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Wine Merchants. Wilmot Spa-Spring Co. (Ltd). jyi9 ace, Se e o 118S WAR Ore {VNOWINg ‘as' ; 5) Rael ie Omak lepe| te i? | nosy : SHONOY ZLIVNILSEH ‘sax DTeIB Esl. isha. Oke tka beth ae . ~~ - ant T 20 YEARS NOTHING BETTER UNDER THE SUN -AUPTURE Sexy “oF QucsTION ShEET. Gw RECEIPT oF ANSWERS, Let > Se.ecr Wuar is Reouirep. Witt Seno You Paics. Gooosarc Serr BY MAIL, Recisteren, Conretct AND CHEAP. ——- Send Stamp for Illustrated Book CHAS. CLOTS Surcical Macninist, 134 Kino Street W. TORONTO “It is worth the price to every perscn who even reads a newspaper.” —Darlington Journal. THE JOURNAL REFERS TO BLUE PENGIL RULES, —_ BY—_—_- A. G NEVIS. A Pocket Primer for the use of Reporters, Cor- ; respondents and Copy Choppers. “hort, simple and practical rules fur making and editing newspaper copy, and of equal value to all who wish to write correct English. eT tee! “Backache | the scavengers means the kid- | of the system. neys are in “Delay Is trouble. Dodd's | dangerous. Neg- Kidney Pills give | lected kidne prompt relief.” troubles result ‘75 per cent. | in Bad Blood, of disease is; D , Liver rst caused oy C int, and disordered kid- | the mout dan- neys. gerous of all, “Might as well | Brights Disease, try to have a| Diabetes and healthy city | Dropsy.” without sewer- re he above age, as good | diseases cannot health when the | exiet where kidneys ara} Dodd's Kidne clogged, they are | Pills are used. Sold by all dealers or sent by mail on receipt of cents, bo ix fi De'L- A Senth te Co, Torani, Wene bee book called Kidacy Talk, In cases of iphiherid Qlay | is | | dangerous | Perry Davis’ | PinKiee will uickly cure Diphtheria, Qursy, Cou ls, Gids, ot hroat: ore ¢5%s OTTLE. ) and sleich at reasonabi claas turnou! in every war. ‘arti i end see. ry way. P es should call Sent on receipt of price. Price 10 cents per copy. ALLAN FORMAN, Publisher, 117 Nassau Street, New York. janlé Advertising. yeu wish te advertise an thing ony where at - any time, write to GEO, P. ROWELL & CO. No. 10 Sprace Street, New York. VERYONE in need of information on the « subject acvertising will do well 2 obtaiz a copy of “Book for Advertisers.” 368 price one dollar, Mailed, postage paid. on re caiptof price. Contains a careful compiigtion from the American Newspaper Directory of all the best papersand class journals; gives the circulation rating of every one, aad a good dea! of information sbout rates and other matter? oa to the business of advertising, Ad reas ROWELL’'S ADVERTISING BURBA v 1@ Spruce Street. New Yor 1 yr—n 90 WANTS, LOST, FOUND & R SAl.K—Registered Shorthorn Cow pure-ored Bad Calf, calved 15:h inst. “‘-_ te D. © Monson, CardigansBridge. jan2i ONEY TO LOAN oa Farm Lands. toA. A McLean, Attorney-at-Law. sept3 —dy tf Apply R SALE—A serond hand Cabinet Organ in — repa'r, Walnu’ case—C_ 1 Morrison. jan a Oa Tuesday night. between Prince St aad the Salraticn Army Barraci far iraticn Arm) rracks. a fur collar. Apply at this orice jandd ANTED, by the 1«t of May, a house contain ing from 8to 19 rooms sand a!! modern im rorements, with stabe attached Address x 424 janié OST —Lact eveaing. beiwees & and § o clock, alady’smuff Finder will be rewardea by leaving same at this office jan! fy O HIRE—At C. L. Smallwood’s Grocery. cor- ner of Prince and Richmond Streets, a horse | © rates. This is a frst- 9m Gaw)—dect] ‘ ne Pills These pills were a won- derfuldiscovery. Un- iMke any others. Cac Pitia Dose. Children take them easily. The most delicate women use them. In fuct ali ladies can obtain very great beneGt from the ase of Parsons’ Pills. BO Millsin every box. We pay duty to Canada. iC Pars One box sent post-f- paid fer 25 cts., or tive] boxes for S$ 1 in stamps.) ; Make New Ris: Watch Your Watch. it performs satisfactorily, al right. either repair it or supply a new Watch, with mutual benefit to buyer and seller. E. W. TAYLOR, Cameron Block. Charlottetown, January 7, 1893. ‘ Lie tee © ee f Toe ctrenler around Resch box explains the -;mptomes. Alxo how to i cere @ creat varicty e* ii diseases. ‘Ibis totor iHrmtion nlene ls worth ten times the cos. A jhandsome Ulustreted | pamphict seat free con- tains walndSie infor- ‘imation. Sehd for tt. ‘TpDr. 1. S. dotinson & '3 €Ce.. 22 Castem Neuse Street. Bortoa, Mass. 1 «Best Liver Pill Keown.” If not, we can e- te tAytt) THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE. Ask your Wine Merchant for them. Lb, legle COGNAC THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY. qua SEE ASK YOUR GROCER FOR he Celebrated CHOCOLAT MENIER Annual Saies Exceed 33 MILLION Lbs. For Samples sent Free write to C. ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL. Torento, Trarelling Passencer Agent, C. PF. R Says: Anu-Dsodr uff is a perfectremover o/ Dan @ruf -Ks action 1s m o ; falling of the hair, made iteeft aud pliable and | proumuted @ Visible growth : caircal Keeps the Scalp clear. accumulation but et. pped | Makes hair soft and Pitable FIRE & MARINE [NSURA Insures Cargoes, Hulls & Freights at Lowest Current Rates NCE. ————({1x) Sterling and Domestic Certificates Issue) at the Office Here —_— 1 LEE: Cameron Block, Queen Square. Charlottetown, June 17, 1892—eod The Manchester Assurance Company of England The Wester Assurance Company of Toronto, Ont. HORACE HASZARD, HAWKER’S TOLU ———" AND Witp CHERRY BALSAM. A!Favorite snd Most Valuable Remedy for the CURE of COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA OR ANY FORM OF THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLE. Mt Atflicted, Try It. It Will Cure You, Malcolm McLean, of Kensington P.E.1., writes the following: For five years I suffered from severe Chrome Bronchitis, for which the doctors and numerous patent icines failed to give relief, M sicians and friends advised a change of eli as my enly hope. Hawkrr’s Batsam or Tow aND WILD CHERRY was recommended to and I am happy to say that I was entirely before I had used two large bottles. I consid it to be truly a wonderful medicine, and chee, fully recommend it to all so afflicted, For Sale by all Druggists and Gencral Dealers, Prict 25 ano SOcrs. ree BOTTLE. MANUFACTURED BY THE HAWKER MEDICINE 09, SAINT JOHN, N.B. mag Piane and Organ Tuning and Repairing. R, VINNICO MBE has removed bi- office te Messrs. Marzerd &K Moore's Bow where all ordess and payments may be ic ft artistic Tuning and Toning is widely knows among many of the leading mw iciare of N Seotia as wellas ontho Island. Having ap ex. perience lasting over twenty years, hiv +uperior knowledge of Piano construciion «rebles bim ie regulate actions to a nicety, giving the ment « beautiful even ‘one, also a celicate to the keyboard that few can secomplirh. eatchpenny work, such as dirt, rusty stringy rstringing. yellow keys, dull polish, ete Mr, Vinsicombe knows ata glance what requires t be done and does it. Estimates for le} airing cheerfully given. Strings and Piano kept on hand. A‘) orders punctually onal o. bu ecd—septs HT tL [ \4 r. ASANT a Cavin | 3 BRISTOL'S a PPARSAPARILLA CURES ALL Taints of the Blood, CERTAIN _ « — ~ —= SS - oS ee ee MRS. LUC HAM, Lucy i LFA RN GRODER’S SYRUP Contains INOS AICOnNnoO!! aND 16 A SURE CURE FOR Dyspepsia, Neuralgia and Kidney T roubles. 7 Presque Isle, disine. The Groder Dyspepsia Cure Co Gentlemen : [ have been a severe sufferer from DYSPEPSIA, Neuralgia and Kidney TH trouble fora long time. The worst features of my trouba or Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Headache, Nervous- ness, Constipation and Weak- ness across my back; ol My father induced me to one ND Syrup, which I did— WITHOUT FAITH —and, TO MY SUR- PRISE AND JOY, I am today Free from Pain and Completely Cured. I feel it my duty to place my testi betore the many thousands of ladies who are —s as! THAT did, knowing with a fair trial this remedy will Cure them. Gratefully yours, MRS. LUCY A. FARNHAM. Read our printed guarantee given with every bottle. For sal by all ists. y Cu RES None genuine unless bearing our Trade alark — Tur Beaver - The Groder 7yspepsia Cure Co. Lid. SaUNT 40K Now BR UNS aTCR. 4 = ee ; 7