Mem es Be Mba Snes eeaemeaimenitiamnsien cemmemeiadl te Daly Examiner se serate Red. noom JOB PRINTING. "a tut “THE DAILY EXAMINER. was Si FOR BEST WORK ____ | AT LOWEST PRICES RATES OF STRSCRIPTION NS ADVANCE) 7 peer . - sh le oe c — @ue Year = | Three” wonthe ie, fERMS; Four Dollars » Year “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Single Oopies Two Oente TRY THIS OFFICE Sen com al ito any part of Canada or the a 7 ee a ee a | aie United Stater apes ; THE WEEKLY EXAMINER —\We Can Handle any kind of Sriaaer which tar aprereran ebay | VOL 37. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19, 189% NO 42 ania cotaas . A RSS » 2 . — —— —_ = — >; FILE FE ———————$—— - —_ ~ Ge i OOM EASTERN NOTES, BOOT SOF LOSSES HSOSSOEOOOOO The Paily Examiner is for sale in Ch'tewn at the follow- praise on the devoted head of “our local representative,” who had so faithfully -y : . ihe scarcity of show bas retarded some- , , : carried out his pre-election promises what the usual farm work at this season. Like dhos double-horse teams dot you see at the races, Id depends pooty mooch on der pair in der tince opening our office in Ch’town we have Ra! way Office, Jani , 1897. places in this locality :—- be attained; all of which will, doubt- ® - less, be of great benefit to the “ Com : NOTICE. ALL ROUND es ; mittee.” He ther referred to matters by ovr P:zinless and : Eef dhey don’d pull togeddher righdt off at A public meeting will be held in {more particularly concerning the pres Know How Methods of Wur entire stock of Readymade Clothing at cost. der start, sCLU0Es oO High Bank Hall on Saturday, 13th, at | ent meeting, assuring the “Committee” o 4 3 he : ‘en dimes ou ine ey vas beddhe : Ten dimes oudt of nine dhey vas bedaner 2 p. m., where our local representatives that he would have great pleasure in} @ - ° * apart, Dentistry met with great Our aim has been and is to build up a $ business and we bave ex- $ ceeded our greatest hopes § We are not Men’s Ulsters at half pricc. Men’s Overcoats at half price Boy’s Ulsters at half price. Fur Coats at half pr-ce. Fur Caps at cost. All our Winter Overcoating andj Ladics’ ADEA NUW We are giving low prices on Job Printing. Now is the time to have your work done will be pleased to meet, the electors to submitting their Mode:ate demands to the attention of the government. He congratulated A. B. McNeill on his Nobody seemed to know anything sriginality, and on the size of his “good definite about the matter, and the | 8°etch head,” telling him that his sug people being naturally very suspicious | 8°St0ns 1 reference to draining the S succe 38 discuss our locai of Committee.” Vas marriage a failure ? I ask mine Kathrine, Und she look off me so dot | feels pooty mean. Dhen she say: ‘‘Mr Strauss, shust come here, eef you bleaze.” Und she dake me vhere Yawcob und leedle wants. By order Some at half price; all must go. Mantle Clov's Loweeze There is an abundance of pitches aod! and had done so much for——the ing places: lues he differeu” "roads tead the | “Committee” : slues on the differeu froads leading to the | -ommittee’. A passing reference sic casi —— — . Seana heen of re -| | , ng ! “ state of several roads ! (4 jj) health, despoadency and despair, @ had imbibe drop of the cra | e vicinity, the proper repairin: * iets Ste . bine . Ca s Bookstore, Queen St tbur,” whichfeav be obtained in a Scott Act i which: weld be an . p oy of wives Way to» the sunshine of hopx ‘ R. i. Mason's News Stand town like that of Souris, we feel sure that ‘ ses dian guest . WaAICUIA DIE venenit happiness and health, upon : taking Haszard & Moore's, Queen Square, Nor h. he would, on his returo trip, imagine him- 8 ; ¥ oe y large, but in their | Ho nls Sarsaparilla, because ee MeM an & Hornsby's, Queen Ft self in the “trough ot the sea.” . opinion it would be disc urteous, at) r uewed life and vitality to the bloed, Johoson & Johnson's Drugstore, Kent St The swine industry has receivei a new ‘ this time, when the finances. of the | 20d through that imparts ate ui. Py —. impetus since Mr. McDonald, the “veteran a NZS NZ NS Province are at such low ebb, to em-| "erve Stren gth, viger , *ha rrp +r ce =f *. ; > - : lees Po ae tal chief of Hermanville, has plac “dat the Nt Te hehe a= Ne @ye oF a oe wiahe barass the government by pressing our and energy to the whole C Spring Park Road po a of farmers in his vicinity aod ¢ ? claims for any great outlay, yet they | L0dY: Read this letter: ee ee | elsewhere an opportunity to obtain the best : * } “our local fie a “Hood’sS ilia Capt T. White, Bayfield S ee ae : i h ; h roped “our local representative” woul Hood’sSar saparili aoe 6 Wane ee hens sick in the Province. Appearances woud It is hardly a misnomer to cail the crowds that have thronged our store poped “wur local repsescotative” would bi pa eam ears seem to indicate that the pig butcher ts the | . . e . . fe AlCTS OF SU-| .panged sickne health, gl to sun- , . a : . Th * ‘ " 2A + a h » my b { eme importance Tee hr hanged sickness to health, gloom to sun ‘ > © 4 7 _ ever this may b me : ey ery day Since the first of t e \ ear; countless host, I his eine true, it ollows l i wh e in¢ a7 . Committee, shine. No pen can describe what I suf- . to be hoped that sonie public-spirited | . - ms Stage, the harmony of the] fer . ; ‘ : George’ov D. Gordo . : : ae ie 3 j i ) ] h f ] fi ] h ae ; : fered. I was deathly sick, had sick head- ra : m arama ie a wil ha likewise with re gard that countless Jargains must ave le t our counters. But it ( oes not ol OW t at gr tre was somewhat disturbed by aches every few days and those terrible a iienals. wh to sheep and poultry. . . : Mr. A. B. McNeill of Little Sands, | tiret, desp MtStewart, Douglas & Jardine ae aioe” a ’ ae 1g . 2 a » AL .: wees oO jittle Sands, | tirei, despondent feelings, with heart Albert ©. Muttart : Mr. Neil od » P ee e* icPhee ing there are not countless bargains left to gratify the hearts of the practised buyers who vigorously assailed the position } troubles area I could nae go up and a i sis parents at Big Pon Mr. McPhee is | CO . ° ° e ke ae “4a i. See ' Tignis 4 Brennan i : . : Pad Vi O H f taken by the “(Committee.” pointing | Fignich.4 A Beensin colicin for a eateosive fem of cou See our tables of Men’s Overcoats, ere, for example, is a pen picture of one, taken ‘by the “Committee,” pointing | 4 ° dealers in that city. e - St iMpassimve state of our At the weekly meeting of the see how it reads. most important roads, and the great ne eecccoeecsocsoescssosesoos | >) * Liue Road Debating cessity which exists for considerable society on the 12th inst dairying vs. >in tl | ‘ - * ying outlay in the early spring to enable the : : ; y spring abl 1€ i att ma ecb 18 Men's O ts, worth $13.50 6.7 res he fac, | mal whol ht Tr a : Mr. J. A. McDonald, who was present by en Ss vercoa Ss, O 5 . now $ . 5. farmers to m irket their produce, show- | down stairs without clasping my hand . i S all a Way request, addressed the fociety at ler eth ‘6c «“ ‘cc ing how this could be acc mplished | 0veT ™y heart and resting. In fact, it ’ : : on the maragement and care of farm 6 . 1 2 OOo, now 6.00 iy) with less expense to the country than would almost take my breath away. T suf- a ater MONDAY, ith January 139 | animals, giving details with regard 10 a - in the present methods, also re-ninding | {Ped 80 I did not care to lve, yet I had “ trait Vv i Ss wet - ; w) . . ——_ T . live ; ; en meena a oe un dally | feeding, ec. The al jress was very inter- 1 O 1 3.50, now €.7 5. “our local representative” of numerous much to live for. There is no pleasure in esting and practical, and was fully appre- 8 «“ «c sc pre-election promises which remain un hee ae —— eee See Trains Cut: Tesies ta- 4 ated as evinced by the vote of thanks 14.00, no W 7.00. fulfilled. The wet blanket effect of a burden. Hood's Sarsaparilla does far @ard. Read STATIONS. rea intel tendered him at the close. os . Me. McNeill’s speech was : : more than advertised. After taking one lown. up. A Basket Social was beld at St. Mar 1 O “cc “cc 14 95 DOW 7 13 h ‘ . oe speecn was ¢ ispelled DY bottie, it is sufficient to recommend garet’s on the evening of the 12th inst, : , : : the supervisor, whose stertorian voice | itsetf.”. Mrs. J. E. SmrrH, Beloit, Iowa. M.|A. M P. M.jA which was very successful. Upwards of made the hall resound, as he explained r » . MjA M J I nae es I 8310 7 00 3 10/10 10 $40 were netted. ‘ the great difficulty of keeping our rvads 3 #) 719 2 50) 9 50 [The North Side Farmers’ Club bave not in good repair, in comparisor 417 803 2 (4 9 05 | vet opened the t { 5 i a “Pasar ‘ iS 2 U4) Y OS] Vet opene: »e winter Campiign, Owing to other districts througheu »> Island 431 817 1 49] 8 51 | the want of a hali. This institution bas owing to the large o : the i moat 5 8 &2 l 15 8 17] done much during the last three seasons to 2 Cl ld 9 oO ! O : 5 i — quantities of coal, in 9 Is vv I ue 5 OS disseminate improved methods in agricul i il ren S vercoats, wort 1 4. 0, now $2.60 sea, mur etc. that are being hauled on Sarsaparilla = 20 6 le os} 4 Of} ture. Sulj-cts othar than those r* lating to wo 6; 6< 6 & them, and he finally succeeded in res 6 > 10 10 - Oo + 0 farniing have been discussed by the mem- i 4. @. how 2.25 toring the smiles to the sobering coun ee ni ayes a = ». M T a bers of this tribunal, for 26) be 6“ ee & 00 6 tenances of the “Committee.” when he | —__ ed only by C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. 12 SOL 10 20 “Turn them to any cause of policy, ° » how 2 50 dramatically exclaimed “who ever saw] Hood’s Pills 1s 7m tee Oe bihows- ill “10 1 lhe Gordian knot of it they would unloos2 Gi 66 6 ts G 00 now sD 0 > a load of seaweed hauled over the high | ————- S ees, Readaas. shen : 1» 9 00 ee hills of Green Marsh, and why should’nt | @@@@ s@e@Geseeesesoecoesess - i : Some wise men from the east, or boys, | / their roads be better tt urs. “OO S 3 3A & UO rather, were bh} ; aad a aster te. One... UTR = i ore roughly handled at a tavern ‘EL? ’ : d G loc stative” + s | 2 se : > we ghiy h cal representative” being calle ia Sf) | ater were ours onitedat's 2) \V) §@ Children’s Suits, worth $5 and $6, now $2 and $2.50 “tan c” beng called upon | § : i 34 © 99 In te ie By i < j arose, and to the surorise ofa great] ®@ o = 6 Of that they may “fight another day. In | re rae : rs “ me _ view of this and other facts, we trust the ' wen}, drew from his pocket a copy ot}e S — —- — Scott Act prosecutor will direct bis most COM MENT Is NE KE DLESS yesterday Ss “WW EEKLY EXAMINER,” and 4 ° I> 30 Charl wn ‘0 30 serious and earnest attention in that direc- | began a castigation of the Editor for; @ : laé Lo wt aH i i . . . | 2 50|..Royalty Janction|10 10 ae id sad Se ca | some remarks made about him in an 2 s | 3 23), Bedfor 9 30 ho a is much sic ‘De era editorial. based he said on a false re-|®@ $ ‘ = ¥ - toro rDOv P cou ‘Vv. 1 Us »Opu~ i i 3 SHAT. Vagecrew't | LY) 9 05 throughout the coun'r} ar mw - d po port of the meeting held reeently in 4 © 4 JO\Lv.f fAr. 855 lar and successful physician, Dr. McLean, Murray Rive Sin ont that a aa ae o sf i 817 is taxed to the utmost attending to his 5 . ce i =" e said thata man in| @ e it. face... 7 48 numerous patients. B os 5 ¢ ; public life must expect considerable : $ 5 i Bear aren ueek Se [he numerous debating societies east ] HE GREAT BARGAIN 1\ ERN. criticism at the hands «f his opponents, rs +. ‘i 6 40| .Souris.... . 6 2 are developing a lot of talent. and it seems bui under the circumstances, | & >. P. M.| a a pity thatso much eloquence is being wnen his course in connection : s 4 10) .Mt. Stewart ..../ 8 50 “wasted on the desert air. If by some with the Murray Harbor and Belfast] $ $ 5 22)..Cardigan.«...... 7 35) magic it could be tursed into a little Railway had b Re ee ee et . $ 5 15|..Georgetown 7 10) money, or even snow, what atreat it : ae a ape = consistent and o s n He _|P M.| ed io A. M. wou!d be to the farmers ro und about. sincere; in fact he claimed the hono e > i = ar sili LE ae of instituting the present agitation, he | e - . “ j " = en a _ — . a “i 5 " are > re £ °c af > < , . ” -_ nas eveeee| 7 = «Vas Marriage a Failure.” } Meeting at High Bank. considered the remarks of the Ex- ° > é }}.. Cape Traverse 7 . a AMINER man “most unkind, | @ o BME ou aoe i : Se ae eee even cruel”, At considerable length] 8 $ ee pisgee ere. ° as marriage a iauure: “ nOW qaot Gae- STL > ’ ai . cnmatteaieie aaa etd pa ie cl i el, , Sir,—A day or two ago the follow- he explained the manner in which S Of Ch’town and . & McDONALD, D.POTTINGER, Altogeddher on how you look at id, mine ing vague a ere date or sig- the ro at Ottawa should be]@ Prince Eiword Isl aa e Superintendent, mn Mer Govt. 7 friends. nature, appeared in a few conspic ; } approached if the desire sult w s 7 . . Charlottetown. Gloncton, NB. er » Apt few conspicuous | 2p} - the desired result would © e@ eo 8 e e 7 “ e o e = oe s e e . oe we oe : of the actions of committees ‘am. | Swamp on the Livingstone were worthy atccsi. By dher shnug trundle-bed vast shust saying mittees and com o fied? ; e Before the spring teade com aenieheaeiedh Absolutely Pure. mission nowadays, had their curiosity of consideration, relating in this con-|@ TRAVELLING nen i Udd she say mit smile : ‘*Vas der some fail- Celebrated for its great levening aroused, and as the hour of 2 Pp m nection a little anecdote by which the 3 ences, ay as : “Vas ae Send in youp order now, we will satisfy you in good work and low prices. QUEEN STREET. , Orders by mail promptly attendedto. strength and healthfu'ness. Assures the fuod against alum and ail forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER coO., NEW YORK. ures dhere”’ . approached quite a number of the City of Charlottetown is now enjoying Yacor STRAUSS, in the Boston Pilot. electors assembled at the Hall, but at the benefifs of a splendid system of this hour neither “our local represent- waterworks, through a simple discovery atives” nor the “Committee” had ap- of his own. He hoped Mr. McNeill e peared on the scene. As the after rould apply his mind to the discovery > noon advanced those present began of coal, which it was claimed existed in : e e a JOHN MACLEOD &C0 MERCHANT TAILORS. . 3 DENTISTS As has been reported hy persons whw seek to injure us, and for whom § wecare not in the least. aon = FARMING No. 8, The Competition in Sheep-Farming. agencies we stil! see English sheep and English mutton holding their own. ‘The question as to how long this is to continue without ruining English sheep-farming, is a very important one, for it would seem at first sight imposs- ible to resist such a combination of circumstances. Are we to see mutton selling at 4d. per Ib., or, to put the question in another form, are we to see a similar fall in the price of meat as we | have witnessed in the case of cereal grains? There are many persons who would hail such a result with delight. speculating whether the whole affair the neighborhood of Murray River, might not bea huge practical joke and that the government would back > ‘; when low! from the East (the direction him up with the necessary capital. He from which the wise men of old came) next spoke about the Indian Famine]@ Nor did we locate in this could be seen approaching what was Fund, to which he hoped they would) = ad doubtless the aforesaid “Committee” |2!! subscribe liberally. Until recently |@ city on speculation. We headed by “our local representative” he was not in favor of it bimself, but € came here as we had been . . : ve a i lar > > ; (spoken of in the notice in the plural) now it 1s eet In conclusion, he >. advised that there was ai i. A. McKinnon, Esq, M. L. A asked the people of High Bank, espe-] @ vpenin , for our class of : USq , Mi. Lb. /A. . a -o if : ee ee” i 5 ‘ . 6 © On entering the hall, they were evi- cially the young, to correct the mistake work. Our office wee dently a little taken back on seeing so made by their forefathers in cutting ‘ OINCe Pp ene many present, and their smiling onus away all the timber from their farms gaged by the year. Does which should remain in groves arounG 1 t look like Travellin Prof. Wrightson has an article on this subject inthe London Live-Stock Journal from which we give the following extract: The extraordinary development of sheep- farming in our own colonies is shown by the foliowing statement of the numbers ot sheep at various periods within living memory: Canned Lobsters. S61 1871 i831 HSI N S Wales..5,615,054 16,278,697 36,591,946 618315416 Victoria 8: 10,267,265 12,919,428 Queensland. 4,093,381 8,292,883 20,289,633 1,239,258 10,002,355 7,493,334 ¢ a : aa . . é tenances drooped a little, but it being t} y .. Australia 3,083,356 45412,055 6,810,856 75646,239 A reign of plenty, in which every poor e Ss I -d tle, but emg i Meee 2" the teenie , : + W Australia 279,576 670,949 1,267,912 1,962,202 1 tedel in tounil butchers’ | 2°* about 3 o'clock the head com | ME house and along the fences, Dentists ? N Zealand. .2,761,583 9,700,629 12,985,085 18,128,186 | man cou eed his family on Dutcners ot ¢ » ify *] ace ee [am prepared to contract eee es : : protect and beautify their places, for 1897 pack of Lobsters in one pound tails, one pound and half pound flat cans. of good quality, at bighest rul they He will soon let her go, like Goff Bros’ Boots, vo so fast at prices to suit the pocket, that our business for 1896 boomed ahead of year 1895. and we invite our friends to help make a ; . i mittee” for the honor conferred on him, ve : ee : . ing ic © dence 1897 the best year of all. | may quote from a letter just received kuows that to him at least it would] 14 shem the meeting was now open |‘"om Murray River, without any con can stand it all, and such Ing price, orrespondence ; : . sabe mean ruin, and to thousands of others + SRG. ON en, OF A attest fat Me ait Salat talk does not worry us in solicited = «x OFE BROS in answer to an inquiry as to the oti " al a a ( 1 to any one who had any grievance to sideration for financial conditions or ‘ ' ye worry oO ° ne number of sheep or carcasses which It aonak ied a ade ecey . wg complain of, or were aware of any local anything else, moved “that the govern- the least, it is simply . a haan : 5 one hope o : : 5 ileal nial = aalien ; . ; . HOR CH i ANZ iRD. — can be stowed in one large ship: ‘ In oe tie ry ud 2 pitas ott ae wants that existed, to make them known ment be petitioned for a roller to be funny. You can alwavs Yiy’ ) , a oak oe a : a oe ~ |reply to your letter of the 15th inst. li a k . to “our local representative” who was operated i connection with the road oa ws at ‘work th ma , 6 2) '7 a a a ae i a i = ’ : < : ve-£ *K. . hina ” ee . , . ‘ } Cu’town, 12th Feb, 1897. 44422224 £4£4422352 £4£2£4£242222242 the stearser having the largest refriger- hae oa q ae dden | Present. note book in hand, and who machine,”* which, on being put, was leon of bast ; 2 ~ o> 2555255555552 555552=e0= a“ wnpin s aan sheen f& safeg against any sudde : clare » the chai acs 0 siness, an 39—2wks, 155. all} Ni «ting capacity for frozen sheep from ne safeguard agains y sudden | ould be happy to bring the matter to declared lost by the chairman. Our . JUSINE ana coop «tll 4= [hy» Judging from these figures, we have not only to consider present competi- tion, but the almost boundless increase now in progress. As indicating the proportions of cargoes of living sheep, Ih» | {h» I» | being considerably larger than those in the River Plate carries, I believe, about 50,000 sheep. ‘There are larger steam- crs in the New-Zealand trade, carrying up to 100,000 sheep, and these sheep meat more easily than his forefathers could afford bread, would seem a desir- able consummation. ‘The producer of meat in this country can scarcely be expected to share in such hopes. He collapse in the price of mutton is found in the fact that, as yet, the population generally has not been able to fully in- dulge its taste for butchers’ meat. Every fail in the price of meat brings mittee man immediately began opera- tions by appointing (on motion of course) M. D. Blue Chairman and John N. Gillis Secretary. The Chair man very neatly thanked the “Com- the attention of the Government. In response to this kind invitation, several members of the “Committee,” made short speeches in the course of (Mr. McKinnon would,‘ no doubt, like to have a grove of woods handy Now, what we are coming at is this: Certain that he might run to it after the next election.) Next, the stalwart committeeman “local representative” expressed regret at the vote, but he would not any good thing on people who did not appreciate it, claiming that the people of Brown’s Creek would only be too press persons bave been making cheap talk about us) We ready for business. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS But the store that does, that grows strong in satis- i : ‘ se not a new thing, and it 1s with @ecocesoncea> “ : ed demand which promptly which they congratulated one another, i : CQyer Store Ip. | te River Plate trade, it means a con- | 2D IcFeases ae am. Servs = eulogized the Peters govt., excoriated glad to accept such an offer, = wre h Prowse rothers i mM is es Hs siderably greater weight; thus, a cargo — the nes and a the wicked tories, and heaped unstinted me people of that section i . please fe heen f: > ive ate ric ’ ndencies are ) Dale sapii . take netice. After the usual motiors ° : : a O of 50,000 sheep from the River Plate WNC LWOSEROS Sigel Se oe sothigde sear er Opeu in the evenings W AN THD «tl I» | will weigh about 1,000 tons, and a cargo | 38 likely to continue for many years . of thanks the meeting adjourned, anc | - oe e M6 a Ce i! oe , . J ? : -all ||» from New-Zealand of 100,000 sheep will | Come: Foreign competition in meat 1s STILL IN HIS PRIME. everybody went home satisfied with from / to 5. ? - : ———— ference exhibited almost universally for The prices of deriwi bealth and vigor for his age- A FEW POINTERS, “although I am over 84 years ot age,” he says, “1 fel as young a8 ever djd.” Iw weigh 2,300 tons.” ; having spent an altogether pleasant eoesecesssec® i —AT THE— the people’s confidence. We weigh every word Uy It is curious to note that, notwith- | faction we note that up to the os North Hastings’ Oidest Inhabitant Hale praoem Nee ae arene linea a | Mill | we print thoughtfully in the scales of fect. We tp, | Standing the rapid multiplication ot | date the home — seta om aos and liearty. wai” ee car [SS ti? : Charlottetown Roller ] § aii sasure every Vi lue we jut before you eareful- flocks in our own colonies and through- the supplies = ss ‘ fe .| Josias Moore, of Bancroft, Ont., one High Bank, Feb. 13, 1897. Wipf measure every a e as , as out the world (as in Argentina), there wonderful elasticity. Another eature of the oldest and best-known residents J MAK Send samples to al ly, asa result this is a “sincere store Every- ji» | has not been any collapse in the price in this complicated question is the pre-| o¢ Hastings County, can boast of won- PN hody knows just what to except, and expect P just what they find, the very best att : lowest prices Bedrcom Suits, from $15 and up thy GEO. BE. FULL. Proprietor » | of mutton similar to what has occured ” | in the case of wheat. On the contrary, , homegrown mutton. — ot New Zealand and English mutton seem 7 , ally differe 11 di to be based on a totally different con In order to illustrate Mr. Moore, ut the very Sin,—I would like you to insert a few line sto show the doings of the present goveroment. They took the North Rustico _— se” : 36—246 wow ge mutton has been as dear in the shape of fat sheep during last spring as at any however had @ narrow r 4 lee - ——- | : ere nh time during the last thirty years, if we | CePtO" of value. + eape from death about a year ago. “I | lighthouse from a poor old man who was a 3 bb» exclude a Ce ta aan this, I take the prices of meat pub-| was so bad with indigestion,” be writes, | not able to earn his living otherwise, and ae We | © “ey prices whit lished by the board of agriculture. 1] “that the doctors gave me up. I tried | they gave it to a young man whois not in | gg ( Ihe. ruled during the years 1883-84. Fat oe ike average price per 8 Ib. of | Various alleged remedies but found thes | ihe want of it at all, and who,forone thing, Za -all| i» ae were recently pronounced scarce, fn an weak xa dollows during the pa One day Out Pree eer Dr never voted for the Government They | “ae an rices were eminently satisfac > + mu re ' ; . C. Humphries, : re. it to him to pl : : | : | 4 THE BARGAIN GIVER BS |s0 tkdbecp mabe Ee jouer 1808: Chase's Kidney-Liver Pilla toy; T%9 | made. the Geeciecch pitens 10 te a eT == = = l ’ al . . d. 8, d. f ld nd a lot of votes. I tell i aa = SSF Frere se SSFFerre == What, then, are w c , two I was able to get up. Then cou OOm ae you, a WHOLESALE FF 77 rare Fore ¥ E oe: future? We are oe . oe foot Prime. 3 titos parea™ ont for a box. I cculd goon eat any* | Mr. Editor, all the votes that they could . : ion. i : lo ; | — oa a. — ” 5; oan - thing. In a short time I was able to command is theirown father. At the last | l : a — — : OO ; x an a or focks omy in MerinOs.. +--+ +0: : Bee3 . . : walk two miles, to Bancroft and baek, | election they had three or four oa their W ay rinly-populated countries, and there- | Duteny ag : “ “ with ease. _.. | side, and since that they have turned their : a's ; ; geajand.....2 lto2 4 es i , y a“ : 600 Lbis. Howard Flour. . fore intended for exportation. Further, Nor aan tare Zitoz4 “ * Dr. Chase's Kidney ne a eente. S rs we are threatened with improved | Hiver Piste. .-.-- Liito2 % without fail, cure ¢) | kidmey: le Oxe Wuo Kyowa. iawn alte . * 308 b Pi t Flour ' sod P Lamb: stomach and blood troubles. For sa : me Snowe il call your attention to our bis. ane . ' : nae _ | methods of transit, improved means of iain ee “ by ail dealers. Price 25 cents. One Norta Rustico, Feb, 18, 1897. line of Flatware. Spoons, Forks a © ' 7 rae fhe home circulation 18 te most valuable io preserving fresh meat, and the establish- German Ato ¢ 10 oe pill a dose; one cent a dose. eee < atven, Baltes Keivus anit 5 r an reHaule . ahase the hamal mon? nil tinsel cele of Cite are os - is 2+9+e ! a, oF sug ie Both wat Bere advertisers. Tue Examiner reaches the home Rage zepian & . ment of a thorough system of distribu- Bates & Co., manufacturers, Oi Se tilinne tion at cheap prices. Further, the Chas:’s Syrup of Linseed and Tur —_—_—_—— pe RFECT and permanent are the , ~ ar Spoons, at very low prices, brands, For sale by of our citizens every evening. That accoun: Renee tne nee ele Please call, and we will try hard ed actual superiority of the meat thus cures by Hood’s Sars rilla, be« | pentin: is the latest discovery for eoughs | for sale very low at the Roller Mills.—Geo, to please you. HOR ACE il ASZ, ARD for our large advertising patrorage. ed to our doors is loudly pro-| eause it makes pure, rich, healthy, aathm: and consumption, 1 Mi plese | i: Ful), proprietor. © please you Fe fr | THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY | claimed—and yet in spite of all these § fife and health-giviog BLOOD. est, 98 ~ 3 37—12i, eod, G. F. HUTCHESON IQ——2w 2