The ally Eramne Ts Examiner Publishing Company = eT nn ae ee he net DAILY EXAMINER. JOB PRINTING. ‘FuR BEST WORK EE * Room | a .. The anes oy eee eo, eal spaniel nil in tiene rapa aa —_—————————- 3 AT LOWEST PRICES prs "ES3) PERM: Four Dollars Year “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides Single Oopios Two Oents hee THIS OFFISE me month d to any part of Canada se the pa We $$$ $________— We Can Handle any kind of Guee aw as aoe. ee : ¥ Job Printing. memct ever ray mone Fire WEDD ga. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18, 1897 NO 41 — pyawivep PUBLISHING 00 j eeec cer seoeseseoecessesesoese The Daily Examiner is for F sale in Ch°towm at the follow- ing places: Retraction and A pology. Why Simpkins Was Shook, Simpkins, you know,” said the fat man, | bas an idea that Le’s a wit, and he’s all the time springing gags on people he knows Most of them is chestnuts, but once ina | while he gets offa new one. He got off a new oneto his girl the other night, and that’s why he lost her. SIR, Some time ago I felt very much an noyed because I and have our own way in Winsloe Hall, friends could not r held and feeling very angry over our defeat, I gave vent t my at an annual meetin Bank It seems that to a mental and physi- President Isaac Lewis of Sabina, Ghio, : cal action that produced the article recently } 48 highly respected all through that he | Ca « Bookstore, Queen St was up to her house, and they were sitting } 130n's News Stand out on the veranda LH She got to telling him Ha A COUNTLESS HOST. issued in the Patriot headed “Wins eJottings.”9 section. He has lived in Clinton Co. I do confess that I felt like vine oa ‘a rd ,| 75 years, and has been president of 1 & Moore's, Queen Square, Nor about an adventure she had that afternoon everything, so jong as I did be ws = the Sabina Bank au years. He gladly MeMillan & Merashy's. Qucen Ot when she wasdown town. Itseems that tt. Since thet re ae he ee testifies to the merit of Hood’s Sarss- toh n & Johnson's Drugstore, Kent St, she was coming along Main street up by eer a { been parilla, and what he says is wortliy W. M. Coffia’s, Hilisborough S Tupper, and a little poodle dog ran across NENA NLS TS ZS ee Ve able to sleep very well, and after a carefu attention. All brain workers find Srineem, 6 the yp ee P aoe ws rit. Just ee —_ cape oape sape “|? ie, ? ? perusal of my physica! condition, I have come | Hood's Sarsaparilla peculiarly adapted W ater St, cer Prin as it reached the middle of the street the ; to the conclusion that my trouble is a matter] to their needs. It makes pure, rich, ‘ Sp g Pa R i policeman pulled out his pistol and fired at ° 9 . ' ‘ er sli ‘ ; — es ; ; ’ —— Lerre ( : Wh Bayil st ut lhe ball went throngh the dog’s Sashes It IS hardly a misnomel Ke) Ca | the crowds that have thronged er ae wae one e, which makes me res lve with red a a OP cite ca ’ At Raliway Station a m trains and it dropped over dead. ; eo. .. , , » 2 f j j or ~ the beginning of the new year that I will be | ental, bodily and digestive strength. “The girl was telling this, and she said every da since the first of the ; ear: countless host, This being true, it OLLOWS more guarded in my jests and statements than “Tam glad to say that Hood’s Sarsapa- When I saw that little thing 1 , ] t foll that : A, a od medici ia! D8 and ron SOR SNS POCe she thing tying . 2 V a I have been in the past. Mot! 's that is | Tilla is a very good medicine, especially ~ uth . : YO ther 83 that 1 touris, D. Gathering. | there dead 1. just couldn't help going over that countless bargains must have left our counters. Butit does no follow hav ben a de Mache ay sar | se ts SO Ree eee : - & wee and picking bim up. seemed too bad to ° . a afte , ‘ee ee’ ied > : ain d Chan, havea great big brute of policeman kill there are not countless bargains Jeft to gratify the hearts of the practised buyers Eo, you may thin it strange tha Cama SARE iD. See. ermal suse Sie a : such a lovely little dog, and I told him so.’ ° : : retract some things in my former letter. but . : Alberton, G. &. Muttars _ ag a : niet ; CY RT ’ 3 one g . Tievish. J A Bedonan ne works Mn picked hit upt be exten See our tables of Men’s Overcoats, Here, for example, is a pen picture ol ; = side, D. K ¢ 4 . : aegis her. ‘Yes,’ sayashe. ‘And he was shot in | the lungs?’ he asked again. -| *Well,’ says Sin when conscience speaks let ‘all « ther powers be see how it reads. ‘Yes,’ says she, pkins with a sober face, silent.. You knew, only part of the «ruth told robs a fact of its best qualities. ‘that wasn’t quite the right thing to do, I ain sorry I was it?’ ‘I should like to know why” says referred to the ‘ id “*hutcher Neuralgia 3 ‘doctor” ar re this The extraordinary feature of Young, who remarked that as a number of eeorecscee> scesseuseees . »’ forl] jn one eye and about my temples, e3- ’ Ww 6 ear that a person got into a very wapleasan pecially at night when I hed been aaving | _. , : : 1 8 Men Ss Overcoats W orth 3 1 3.50. no $ ” He position through making hasty remarks in r har 1 lay of physical and mental labor . the girl. ‘Because,’ says Simpkins, ‘if he ? ee ee ae a Oates Cay PAY ee ; : e aliw } Was shot in the lungs, he had a hole in his “ ‘é 6c 1 2 OO now 6 OO spect to some butchers. Again, ' said about | I took many remedies, but found helpoaly i | pants.’ . ’ . ‘ , iste ‘ ; lood’s Sarsaparills hich cured me ct . a. pants. all I thought of was to make money, but 1] in Hood’s Sa aparilia wh . “That settled it with Simpkins,” contin- “ err : we : 1} rheuinatism, neuralgia and headache. ON r, 4th January,139 | a — : ae “cc “c 5 W have changed my opinion since that, and} Thevimatism, neuralgia ont oar tee Railway wil ! on aul | wed the fatman. “Thegirl shook him then 1 O . ’ no : K agree aa old ee that : ‘ ’ name | Hood's Sarsaparilla has proved itseif a truco cee ee | pty eee 8 c , ‘ 1 4 Ov how 7 OO ( is to be chosen sling than gr oe . sid * , | friend. I also take Hood’s Pills to keep el - -- ‘in wibbiaiaiane . , e ° a = : <4 t oe . ne ws my bowels regular, and like the pills } arg i T : a ie | date alee mnatng " . Z 1 25 a 13 Tet eae ee very much.” Isaac Lewis, Sabina, Ohio, : war STATIONS. ward. Read An attempt at a practical joke which had 7 O 4. ’ DOW . . truth before your readers concerning the an- . | wr up | some real humor in it and which resulted nual meeting referred to, and which, a few 5 He ~ {ina ma for = oe was that which, days ago, I labored so hard to misrepresent, GO SIA Oe - M.j“ M | according toan English newspaper, a cer- « oe teal : ' > a 210 700 Charlottetown . 8 1010 10 tain Mr. Krewskin endeavored to play up- & 1 ry 4 by telling part of the truth‘only, But when ‘SD 7 19...Royalty J 2 50} 9 SO] on his wife. This story is to the effect one is self-willed and cannot have their own ‘ z 417 8 G8. .North Wiltshire 2 Of 9 05) that as Mr. Krewskin was going home one way it is pretty hard to do the square thing. arsa ari a ; 431 8 17\..Hunter River 1 4%) 8 51] day at noon he saw the wagon of a travel- € ~ ° . ] 4 00 Ww $2 oO It was then I and my friends felt like having ; S p il ; 5 © 8 52)..Bra 1 15) 8 17; ing photographer standing by the roadside. 13 qc hildren s Overcoats, wort i - 9 ho . new batch of tru ai but the a f wi 5183 900..I ra 1 07) 8 08 “| will stop and havea few pictures taken ‘ bs bs nO 2 25 € atch o tre ators, bu the zest of the] +s ene One True Blood Purifier All druggists. @1. & 27; 9 15'. . Freet i2 53 4 54] just for fan,” he mentally remarked, enter- 1s ’ 4. . how e shareholders said “‘No !” and commended the repared only by C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Maas. ; 5 47' 9 36) . Kens I 12) 7 33] ing the establishment. He was as good as trustees for their past services, and made 12 j : Sapa “ - §.00 2 at a an me] ne 6 2010 10 Ar j | I 2 (0) 7 00) his word. Hesat for His pictures—tintypes, 26) 6s . ‘ how motion that they be elected, which was put to ‘ ood 3 Pills tully prepared. 2 evnts xj = ss A. M | doubtless—and flattered himself that he > ‘6 66 no thie on eting by Ges tie - aad cad * 12 53) Ly Ar./10 30) looked his best. When the sittings were Gi 66 : G 00 Ww 3 0D “ 3 ee wa Cee Uy ; 1 11'.. Miscouc! 0 10) over, the operator showed him a proof. . ’ two-thirds of a majority, the chairman czsting eee ees 1 37). . Welling UY 44) “There,” said he, “I think thisis a pretty the ballot himself, declaring them elected.” 1] @ ; 2 19... Port H # UD good likeness.” ° ; ° 2 no‘v that I was fairly beat i should | 8 : | see nov th: as fi eaten, and should e 221 0 eee editable login ioe po : yi idre a &e ts ’ } SS ad S¢ Ww $2 i § i. ec irly beaten, and should | @ > -~ vem 34] ao - . — oS se oy 7 —, o@ Cc | i en s ul S, WwW ort i an 9 LO al not have said the chairman went to another | ® S Soe as Fd It ll do.”” When he got home, he showed ; . ; e © 4 34 .. Alber -+++| O OO it to his wife and told her it was a picture road to get his Orange friends to vote him | @ $ BSD . . Tage ones oe: 6 O04 of the “Wild Man of Borneo” that was on | CoO Mi MM KE NT Is NE E D I ‘ESS back to office; and particularly so when I $ ce i hihies ; = . ce ‘ . seieenn Retest yf =. ape - _ yes Weed | is wif know some of my friends did all the ccnvasing : 4 = as oe — “you can ool me,’ Said his wife, exam- a ea " its vail . . | 2 30). .Charlottetown 10 30 ining the picture critically. “I’ve seen the they were able to do, and even went off their | @ ° 2 50|..Royalky J 10 10 Wild Man of Borneo, and he’s not half so own ruad to get a Councillor; but, unfortunate- | @ > 2 92| Bedfor ; 9 30) ugly and frightful looking as this.” ly for us, this addition proved to be a wind- > = ~ 3 SH Ar. Lage \ 1 ) O05 Sar 5 mill, and it was from furious gusts of windrom | @ s 4 10\Lyv.s ane Ar. 8 7 Doubtful Congratulations. | r this source when the suai said he scale >. . x 5 hr M r ll e s — * 9 os " 7 7 re é a : 2 i. eee isa 7 1s ws il, old man.” says one, “how’s bust- THE GREAT BARGAIN GI ERS. net hear another v ord against the mode of . $ = ao 7 1 “38 13 eres ; ; 6 > 57|.. Bear River ...... 7 08 - sal ik } , | election by ballot. And now, Mr. Editor. s - . Splendid!’ says numbertwo. “I’ve just AN "9 e | 6 40) .Souris.... 6 2 on 0 eoemieion trom i iia! “> y 3) that meeting has put me in a thinking mood, 4 . _ P. M A. M. wants his children painted very badly.” SE ESES a ema, and I have been thinking of that gentleman I e $ 10) Mt. Stewart :... 8 50) iood! | congratulate you, my t CN I eet Lt DPE DIS nse . . o . a 4 = i ngratulate you, m 0Y. t PQS PSS ODE SY NS called Old Tupper. I never thought much Ss | & 22). .Cardigan........ i a Ye e the very man for a job like that.”— : , ’ fon about him before—I have been following my : ° 5 45). .Georgetown | Exechon ere = oe en en os e le _ sesicieacnsnielvests = <a ~ ne 21 - ——- a a ers inks ‘we Sh ae suc a ed ie. ea.se | Party through right and wrong; bat in this I : : : ip. M.| A. M 3 The Children of the Rieh, in med stupped. From one cf the cor | was wrong, I now believe that Tupper is a ® a 5 15) .Emerald ...... = Then there were chiidren, conspicw jurtmnt nts directiy op)csite the carpen- | statesman of no mean order, who assisted in @ . ; | 6 05). .Cape Traverse é 00 h l little child- » “mis aighted, leaving » ] ¢onj ‘ . — ca . e a te ’ a aly ous among them the vuigar little chi ter a gentleman ais sy ee framing and controlling a policy that has ° ofr Ch'town and > 2 oe M. c - Sls ¢ we , e seat. The T er . " - a, i iat , ‘ a ren of the not - long rich, repulsiv ely vane - = = . omit oo ate in | Cherished and protected Canada, hewn her 4 P ° E i | | | } e i y i ione tne Tac ae ’ : ~ : : vs ro. sls d, ee ee ae - = — — avin chat “it was no longer want d@ | out of nature’s roughness, and given her thrift, | @ ; Bee re epee . ii > A McDONALD, D. Pores but an am “The a ieomen he took possession of it himself to rea | honor and wealth, with all modern improve- 4 rince opening our 5 rintendent, Gen Mer Govt. . men and women. y r at Sadi om « nibe He siippel i a ad 3 . : aie ee ‘1,7 ‘ . y ‘ “eainenn. Moncton, NB. hae ni diete: of this gold-tree, beings pre- over bg nk ; a oe sl ments. Why, when I think o! it, what a fool 4 office in Ch t ‘Ww n we hay e ® Railway Office, Jani, 1897. 7 I I ROUND destined never to enjoy, because they a ce one porters, went off heme, I must have been to vote for Lavies, who has ® by our P- inless end > _ — will be always able to buy whatstrong making his way along the raiiway, | no real policy, or if he has it is the policy of | @ ow ow Methods of 2 l esi : sme noy es 4 . men fight for, and will never learn te which, in the country, is a much more | scattering with the shovel that which the ‘3 D 5 tne +t with great © Wur entire stock of Readymade Clothing at cost. enjoy what is really to be had only for econmimon thing than is supposed. political fathers gathered with a rake. And | @ entistry me & S Men’s Ulsters at half pr ic money; and the measure of value will Ait: eiwen Dae SS ya nak when I predicted the possibility of Mr. Peters] § success Our aim has $ f f t ~s oe a NS . = i > , uC ss ‘ : pig . —.* al not be in their hands and heads, but in taker by a train, knocked ee as coming home in time to use this new form of} ® heen and is to build up a 4 Men’s Overcoats at half price ank-books,. out of which their man- killed instantly. His wife very proms 7 ot ot eae : : . : : : ban OOKS, » } ith ata ly—it is remarkable how prompt people | ballot in order to secure his election, I failed ] @ business and we have ex- 8 Boy Ss Ulsters at half p! ice. ners have been ae aoe oan e can be under these circums‘ances—pult | to mention that this form of ballot fairly and 4 : d 7 | > oreatest } wes a be Fur Coavs at half pr ce e preoes -_ yacélechtle thee y oaaah in her claim for the insurance, of ee squarely exhausted the vote of the shareholders, > We Ca our grearee. £oF : . : : ing is rnore intoler x .e paper the deceas -arried was the ; . ; ar ee Fur Caps at cost. Some at hilf price; ali must go. : as * c+ is o Willeny Chitid. ” TRS pode ER me sone — “ria Sapane ” though at the time I did not like the mode,|@ We are not ° { : ; ~ a ( ; ’ ; ; = ‘ vo é . t ° was v ~ policy, an proves : ay le : oe ae a all Ledeen shbe chem -—_ os e We are giving low prices on All our Winter Overcoating andj Ladics’ Mantie Clovrs} sittle thing is weer ea eae There — Sema a Poe ae teas Be on aa ah >. ° i 2 7 2 . : ae and races, from the 2 ng o-Saxon to le ; Ak P ire running through 12 Oil 3g - ory « > ane a . ers co sis e Job Printing. Now is the} atcest. Slav Its father was happy in_ the Celeb ew © rete A commercial traveler, who on fF | this district I shall not vote for him unless he : e ‘ ” i we i ‘ y ebra 0 y shi t rit! 7 . , . time to have your work done > y struggle that ended in success. When strength and healthfulness —- e ep . = nist vt te Aig nan will produce a policy, assuring me that he will 4 ; $ » = ; | : alia ite : hi > rj . the fuo ainst alum a wise dgment, = . 7 sad itnsninemnad endi > eet, fo . 3 before the oe aan: 29 OH? at eee head ee ee adulteration commen te the obeap marriage, and had kept up the pay- make revenue and expenditure paneer: : DENTISTS . Te Send in your order haps be happy in the sort of refine ex- brands. ROYAL BAKIZG POWDES ment for twenty-three years, in the] present annual system of piling up debt or] @ e 4 inences, ah ) - istence W hich wealth = ey | rn = CO., NEW YORK. hope of providing for his wife and tive | adding deficit to deficit reminds me of the s > ‘ now, we wl satisiy you In x ‘ T7eN OF : third generation. Dut the CHU OF CG geen see children against his death. After twen-] ia) of reland—doublin’ every time: and] ® 5 Becenee : o : 1 vork and low prices MERCHAN 2 TAETLORS. man grown suddenly rich is a living ty-three ‘years financial difticuities “ea — a ; . 7 . : : ae As has been reported e aa goo wor a t } . misfortune between two happinesses— aan’ . 1B STORIES which only changed t» g» from bad t a rt * state o ‘ Se a ~ nancial . by persons who seek to 3 = ek. ~ | neither a worker nor an_ enjoyer; IN SL RAM » > ATO. | worse, prevented ate art z me ee : yelieve I shall turn ~ anc ve nls injure ne. ie whom : , . So » ts, which, of course, Causcee | whistling not ‘God save the Queen,” but |} @ ’ having neither the satisfaction of the 2g the payments, > OF. g 2 , ° ; : e r , 5 ther; the policy to fall through. estar |) Save us from financial ruin.” we care not in the ‘east. oe [} AYLO 4H one nor the pleasures e ae ey: M CAS:S ILLUSTRATING THE Within a week of this the traveler agen HEN Vor $ y rs i } j e 3 « j hated by its inferiors in oe SOME S= ateer pears was seized in the street by a spasm ot EN VorD. e Nor did we locate in this ~ . . source of amusen:ent to its ethic an PERILS WHICH BESE ° ; and died of heart disease almost se Fa mene ee ~ulati Ww © : . s . pain, and d ae. >< city on speculation. e Peiater & Bookbiader esthetic betters.—From “A Rose ol —_—— immediately, leaving his family in a Donte Silke cae te i been : QUEEN STREET Yesterday,” by Marion Crawford, im | Extraordinary | state bordering upon destitution, which | iy opal Conservative Mee ting|s °*me here as we had b > a ag the Century. | Very temarkable ane “ — Who he had for so many cee reer i : advised that there was an > Orders by mail promptly attendedwto. Events Have Occurred to Victims guard against. The facts 0 ; is Bay e . . é i ah _«e Modern Burglary. Have Succumbed to the Mania For] case were brought before the eat A meeting of the Liberil-Conservative As- ° opening for our class of 3 in ue im—G } Bill? } ; : company, which acted in a most § ner | oe ion of Cherry Valley Poll was held Tork. Jur ice we en. — wc ToT ie | Taking Oat 2 Policy ous manner by returning to the widow apse ; as ! a oe i se s - ie t — “ D : , 3ili— es. ; : ‘ aie . : sy he 1e€ SchHoomMouse a shor ime ago tor re pure avec Vv ne year. oe} . . ba ‘ > : aid in premiums by he © ge \ \ © ‘ T oes r ite capsules high importance of life insurance all the money paid | ’ : Se Pith ! o a ie oo . VIM VIER VITALITY Jie eek Se eee d a on- kan tapeaae s) generally realized Of] husband, Still, the iruny of fate has | pose of re-organization. Mr. Edmond Mur S th it look like I ravelling ° ; ! ' and the smokeless bom Ss an e non : te years and p licies are held by 8°] @ fine iilustration in tiis story, phy was appointed Chairman and the under- : D ti ta? * 2 at ED detonating powder? os : a w that it is scarcely — signed Secretary. After the retiring officers | @ entists . s Se RESTOR > . any thousands now that it is § — signed Secretary. After the ig Officers : e E Bill— Yes. ee tine gad any wondertul i aa iw oe N , "} ¢ t we are str » that there are many ad given ¢ ccour > wo of the Asso- aow, wha \ a y IN 30 DAYS Jim—Then get out the Crook’s tube leet Sane ea nuection, says London, prominent Business Man of Peterboro ee oe ae - seaang f = > coming at ‘te thi Certain © , ce ; or 3 anes ‘ ciation for the past year, the election of offi- . é ‘ §: rte GOOD BFFECT3 AT ONCE. He will soon let her go like Goff Bros’ Boots, and we'll see wot’s inside the vault be Tid-Bits. Cured of Eczema, pent 3 : e © £3 J : : : . i ow o . 5 ee . k . ] at fore we goes any further. | a very remarkable thing ozcurred to Mr. Thos. Gladman, book keeper for | cers for the ensuing year foliowed—result. : persons have been ma king © 2 CATON’S VITALIZER. they go so fast at prices to suit the poe et, tha a Sheffield grocer a few months 43°} 44am Hall, Esq., stove and tinware dealer, | ing in the re-election of the former officials, | cheap talk about us We © - c ral or special debility, wakeful- our. business for 1896 boomed ahead of year She Succumbed. | Having a wife and tarce chTirea 7 Peterboro’, writes the following facts "—| with the exception of the Secretary, Mr. S 7? ] . I] an d t . es general oO ¢ , at ‘ PLUS ’ ° : 9” ae ; aki : ith : ; a ne « : t a ai ame storrhwea, emissions, impotency 1895 d we in vite our friends to help make ‘‘Am I the first you ever loved?” pendent upcn him, te ee aeat’ for “Have been troubled for ome yeu a Wellington Young declining re-ciection for a | @ can stand it a , and suca 3 ess, 8 = . ’ ‘ ; \ ‘ . 2 : 7 Lueck ore n 8s ent a“ . fArry ne 2 paresis, ete, Corrects functional disorders : ; ), a ] f all “No, youare not. But if you ll be) =income much mo: 2 eccsaen a’ elie reomons se aoe ee second term. The ‘officers arc as follows : > talk does not worry us in e ieahibenl r excessés, quick ast 7 » best year Ol all, ( wtin os al e last. CHerene TES DEHOS, Oe ae - the | Was something terrible; J : ee oe , & causd by errors or CxceaNs, 49 aiekly re wri L897 the best Magi my wife you shail be the las 1 insuranc upon his life tor the E sseanent incurable. President—Edmond Murphy. ® the least. it is simply e ing lost Manhood, inold or young, giving 4 ROS eee Peet as ’ ‘ ¢ ily against des- ent doctors and was pro’ . . . pe) ® . > : 2 vigor and strength where former weak- GOFF B ne One Form of Mind Reading. | protectioa Di pies a sacle tek sud- | I had given up hopes ao ae re First Vice-President—Edward Fraser, Sr. 4 fun ny. You can always o ’ renier ack: i . is jitution in the event : en r. adi . | s ae . Q . . - < ness revaile!, Convenient package, Mind reading by those who divine, by Soak robbed of his support. He applied | when I ee a en Vint. Second Vice President- Martin Mc Innis, S find us at work in our . effect.ial. and legitimate ————— — a ee —— ~ ~ | taking your hand, where you have hidden t rood company, Went through the | druggist to try a box : ify that after Secretary-Treasurer—Seymour Young. ® plac reas -: end e ki Don't be deceived by imitations, insist on ; 2224 24h L202 KA BKB BSAZBEES 42-2 = anything is a reading of imperceptible sel Secu borsbatiie and aWaited the re ment, and I am peg — oe Also a working committee of five meimbe rs. | @ P ace of usINE SS, aiit s CATON’S Viratizer, Sent sealed if you £4£4£42442242 &22£5.0=.2.25.2-.5.2522E.2=25=> tions by which your thought is translated oe using two boxes I am comp y : Ee ° ready for business. ° g druggist does nos have it, Price $1 per pkge, or — = {hy «ithout your being conscious of it.—Pop | § Sen days later, a’tr having closed Messrs. Fraser, Young, and others, in dis ° 8 a le an £ f e al ratenae Mie 1 Dts rag sitting In russing affairs in connection with the Associa s -— 6 for $5, with written guarantee of complete olor Science Monthly. i » night, he was sitting : cussing affair € © eure, Information, references, etc, free ame «til j lp ~ bis o> eens shop when he heard At Persian funerals the eagerness a tion, commented on the political situation of ° BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS $ lentia! Send us statement of cause and |» SOOO DOSS OS SSO his parlor over th pagel tic haock. He supplied with wads of cotton, which they , : © ° confidentia: ¢ . a ; alll or the postman’s characteristic he Ce . : : The cotton | to-day, and pointed out the urgent need of | @ 4 25e fora week’s trial treatment. One only rs c +. paper and hurried | yse to wipe away their vears. ec ) : e —— e ‘ ¢ toeach person ait{| {i , threw down "a : the middle of 3 | js afterwards collected and squeezed, anc | vigorous and united action on the part of | @ Ci ver tore : ~ I . , airs hen 1€ " . : wan CATON MED C9., BOSTON.MASS «ff {hy 9 ‘ ae ie ‘fight his foc. slipped and | the tears are bottled and preserved. bag those electors who have the good of their > Prowse Brothers ° 4 ; anti . |i» S ‘ a ie nue precipitated down the | ix supposed to possess restorative qhali- | untry at heart, and wish to see the Island | @ : i — ‘ » was forcibly precipitet < wae ns “a ; * , € : eek e aa} t - ro Mm ises . al r ee of the stairs int» the } i ties in faiuting fits. saved from the ruin that will inevitably follow | @ Open in the evenings “ . a te the v ‘ by , . AT THE--- Y below, where he struck his seer ria a continuance in power of the present extrava : from 7 to 8. > > ( rhic aus ——— ~ af} * I» , against o metal “8 , ae ‘aie which gant government, ° 4 : nat he brain, ie . é NTAL PARLORS 7 j fl oa aia tn the ~ of a few days. 9 A resolution was next offered by Mr. W. J. ™ : hat does, that grows strong in Cs But the store ths 8, 4 » Y a rs North Side Queen Square. 7 4 You can have your teeth _extracte ! _— of pain by the means of either general or local anw-sthesia. All kinds of work done tl | ail! the people’s confidence. We weigh every word [ip we print thoughtfully in the scales of fact. We measure every value we put before you careful- ly, asa result this is a “sincere store Kvery- | Soap » counds like the daring tic- story, which sount 7 can tant tel tion of a penny-a-liner, of the P t the time in the letter box a » a accident was the life insurance P slicy electors of this district had requested Mr. A, A. McLean of Charlottetown, and Mr Hexry Wood of Pownal, to become nominees for | Cw 4 \4KES YY . , | 5 ; ¥ 7 e nego- cand) dates at the next Conservative Conven S Aah he grocer had been ‘ : ’ rh, eas det been Gattvered, = tion, and it being understood that t rey have a a a Sine ‘ ce a >xpect . ie to whcse knock he Bat U ic sonse . fone moves satisfactorily. MN hody knows just uhat to ext ept, t ud expect |i» IS NOT, as most soaps, § , the postman, t = $7 extraordinari- omen OE he theref re moved TEC TR& a ‘ust what tl find, the very best atthe very ) | responded. In p. . is placed with: > Resolved, That this meeting tenders Messrs. DR J. i. + BY a puat aes oe f Son f S15 ) d f " fat oe ness this story, ee , its source, McLean and Wood their hearty approval, an 4 ee at! A anal prices Be trcom Suits, from $15 and up Ihips- : mace irom soap ? , out the pale of suspicion by its § ca e é ‘ “ a ah 7 , “ 7 Se. , oo - ? . hard to beat. ee in the event of their being nominated as our * HORSE CLIPPING, |< Df the reuse ofthe itch #) Sialic i a aha] $CAN sn emi . ” ‘ 4 law taken out Ot tHe, Serer . : ort . \- * en or the abattoir. ¥ i cies being » preved. Only last sum- If so you cannot find anywhere a preparation | port. : < ve < J O H N N EWSO N {be , : Y _— ted nent who was on the fol- to equal LR. CHASE’S SYRUP OF LINSEED AND The motion was seconded by Mr. Fraser, se i i mer a re sti « un- ' spird , ° é 1 carried. As the clipping reason is now here | all Ris VEGETABLE OFLS i wetcs Or 00 ee conenrtant | ee ee eects | A tum af tails tals ee enn ts rties vin ees that they totend! , ‘ 4 ineering tour throug! a a : ans. We have hundreds of testir als f A vote of thanks was then tenderex i — tee a aes oe do well tocall at i THE BARGAIN GIVER hh , suppl the ne ryin- , oad toa big London lt resvem en ue speakers, singers, ministers and others. | chairman and the meeting adjourned. 7 having csip — — | cessa sue e ie k «os i : : : 4 % Nichclows Stables, Grafton St. where | «fl == SS SSS StSsSstetrTrrrT+tTTr | ’ Y Q pany to a at ania was done} One rev. gentleman ~" q ee se The next meeting of this Association will be k l F Da § . a!) work e¢ done at mod -rate rates. ¥ > F 3F ,VTVuVV Ver oO gredients —— one of the , ties x. the Stee wiih is situated | entering my pulpit without ae ar s held soon after the Charlottetuwn Conference, 0 a ew y “= " . = — f . and he dtaine vhere the traflic is Linseed and Turpentine at my side. Such - nial al lit Due vinta oh sas a A —_— - ‘ thoroughfare wh ice will be given. —_—___— 2 i= sa vs ; reasons why it should , ste de oe congested. Turning straight] gorsarions from the munistry should give con- io linidher Stidiies . ‘ be d ‘ n es A a of the office, without le one = oe fidence in Dr. Chase's meets ee a rh a W é will call. peer attebion 1 ; urseri . e in he horse . . rith or’ secretary . , a es : ' ERS. r ti, ers I 2 re eS eo aa knocked epoch Ce st ae and Earnscliffe, Feb. 6th. line of Flatware, Spoons, Forks, eS 79 Ss iQ and for delicate skins. , a menos ‘otons. throat, 50 ee preggo soi ies Knives. Butter Knives, and Sug 9 c ne . irculati is the most valuable fo % OD uate oaPingow 4 iluctrative of the | -singers, you will fin , nls ot “ ar Spoons, at very low prices, : Teodors will be ecelvel by the undersign- fhe home circulation he h p FFtTs ; A stranse ee aver insurance, WhicM%| LINSEED AND TURPENTINE a positive and per- Please call, and we will ; ’ hard ic ed up to Thareday. . welll ~7 on bet advertisers THE EXAMINER reaches the home ) : , ee ee arte recent years, | manent cure. Teaspoonful dose, price 25 cents. TIRED MOTHERS find heip lease call, and we will iry Rat q and finishing of pot nceessarily a cepted. | +4: evening. That account § The Albert Toilet Soap Co., MEFS. Q | has become 0 vountry carpenter. He! gamanson, Bates & Co., sole manufacturers in Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which gives to please you, : ae wy eifcations can be seen at once | of our citizens every ‘ ae ian ¢ Montreal A} was wat ‘ aul oe off work near & ¢. c.na4a, «< Lombard street, Toronto, them pure blood, a good appetite and ¢ F HUTCHERSON : o . ' e pou. . i us 2 ot 4 of C, B. Chappe le, aT EDEN, for our large advertising pa g ) ial rh and was loitering about, talk- hew and needed STRENCTH. | . . i barlottetown, Jan 28th ley’. dyw THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY COOCOSCORK aye tae pe 3 . / e