a ~ >... Vinces, and clery wil Why net decide roiscour Metallic Ceilings ant Walls {AT BUTTON? , rT There is nothing better, nor noth- ing else as good for interior finish. ' ; They offer perman don’t crack or drop readily cleaned—don’ ire p nt beauty off-—can be need renew- ing an i are F oof and Sa- nitary. Wemake countless a tosuit every requireme nt—and they may be applied over plaster if necessary, th)’ in new buildings plaster is not used. Think it over, and an estimate, mail us an outline showing the shape and measure- ments of your ceilings and walls, f you'd like METALLIC ROOFING CO., Limited Manafactarers, TORONTO. en oe Comforting ‘ ; beyond expression to be ab'e to 9 £0 10 & } ACK thing is done in a tiret clase manner where ye Know every Our aim is to giv ers the very Lest valu possible price. our cus!oin- at the lowest ¢ é ¢ | ¢ v | We guarantee all our work to 4 be strictly first clase, Give us a é call and be convincec. ( f RAN ¢ Bruce Stewart and Coy. “THE MODERN” ‘ : : Founders, Engineers & Machinists jtcam Nav. Co’)’s Wharf Ch’town, P EI Phone 125 ‘ CELERY ~~~ @ % @@ = CELERY sa = 2. a ea Why do we hearand see so much about ‘‘Paines’ Celery Compound ?’ Because it is clain.ed to have a certain amount of celery in its compésition, and why are we biowingso much about celery? Because we have the genuine article, and in order to in.ro- duce it even more thoroughly, we make the following liberal offer:—- Celery per bbl $2.00 for 3 bbls $5.00 for 6 bbls $9.50—a plan for keeping celery sen* with each: order; also a sample sent om receipt of address and dcentsin stamps. When ordering state if for winter keeping or present use, we ship to all the Maritime Pro- t be received by ourcustomers in perfect condition for Winter keeping. We are also growers and shippers of cabbage, beets, carrots, parsnips, tur- nips, cauliflower, tomatoes, onions, Orders from unknowr. correspondents, will please accompany order with cash Address,— J.J. GAY & SON Celery Speciahsts, Charloitetown P. E. I. ieee Apples! of hal We bave just received £00 bbls of choice winter-keeping pples from On- tarioand the Annapolis Valley. They are in first class order and good keepers. They include:— Northern Spys, 3aldwins, Bishop Pippias, Calkin Pippias, Mammoth Pippins. We have eeveral bble of No. 2 Apples, which some people prefer for family use. Now is the time to get a supply for BEER & QOEF Cape Town inf! THE DAY EXAMINER, aie ei an, Re ee Boers Retreating in Natal’ (From yesterday’s second edition.) Capetown, Nov. 27.—It is reported that General Methuen. has captured Haney Nes r, 8x ~ h of Gros Pan, ‘ sm On ‘ \ ! } : ate at a Br column of | 1 men errived there at ten ‘ and advanced towards Colenso, Genera Buller has established hi , 1t W Gray Sation. ’ | \ full r eat to Frere Station. Loxpox, Nov 7A despatch to The Daily Ma says that the New “ealand contingent has been eent to Green | Po toawait the arrival of the Canadian South African contingent, when the two i contingents will march through the town tisticdesigns ly There will be an official weleome ip 1e town hall, and a Got Of ti wrmal address will! be presented to them. GROCERS “=== 4 Qe Nord S are the only medicine that K will cure Dia- betes. Like i} Bright’s Dis- ease this dis- ease was in- i _ | curable until Pills Dodd’s Kidrey Pills cured it. Doctors themselves confess that without Dodd's Kidney Pills ) they are powerless against Dia- betes. Do id’s Kidney Pills are the first medicine that ever cured Di: Imitations—-box, name and pill, are advertised to do so, but the medicine that does betes. ‘ cure a a ; i G ij rs CAMA wean if RoR harse ee ee i 4 Cr Be beg 1 ' £2 y i N ; f 8 ; 3 5 a : ——- eae eet > ~~ ~ / ui i TY Sn ee T 7 : } | Dod e | ‘ fi ’ oy | i , 7 a ' i { aki a acs a ee — ——- REST, Rest is not quitting I'he busy career; Reat is the fitting Of self toone’s sphere. Tie loving and serving The highest and best; Tis onward, unswerving, — And this is true rest. GoeTHE, IT IS WELL TO KNOW It is well to know where to go for pure fresh drugs and family medicines. Our constapt aim is to please our patrons in two esseatial points— quality and value. We solicit your trade, assuring you of our best efforts to meet your wantze. Qur present etock of toilet goods is un- surpassed—everythiog that style and modern taste can suggest, and at prices that must meet your views, Custome:s supplied with just whut they ask for. Are you a user of Paine’s Celery Com. pound? Oar srock of this popular medi- cine ie fresh, aud only the genuine eold,— Reddin Bros., Druggists, Queen Square, Ch’town, P EI. All forms of scrofula, sores, boils, pim~ ples and eruptions are quickly and per- manently cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilia. Boys Wanrrp.— Boys are making mone celliog Tae Dairy Examines. It is no trouble for a smart boy to make a fair amount of pocket-money each evening. Boys should be on hand at the office each afiernoon at four o’clock: tf Send one dollar acd fifty cents to Jo the Ovster King. and he will send you y box containing 450 choice P. BE. I. oyste Address King Joy, Lock Box 252, Cha ottetown, P. KE. I. Men’s gloves,wool, leather, kid, mocha fur-lined kid, fur lined mocha, Astrican- buck, men’s or boys sizes all marked to sell; come quick before stock broken. Prowse Bros. For oilcloth squares, ends of oilcloth and geveral house farnishiogstry Paton & Co's. CHARLOTTETOWN - John T. [icKenzie, & THE TAILOR & pare! a, ta WHAT AN OBSERVER SAYS, *1n,—How is it that when any treason- able sentiments are uttered in Canada they always come from a@ grit. source ? We are all familiar with Laurier’s avowal of his willingnees to shoulder his rifle aud vo to the banks of the Saekatchewan and t dewn those volunteers who were Ling in defet ce of Canada, and now we } are led to kelieve he would be equally wil | ing to go the Transvaal and shoot dows those boys who dé fence ofthe Empire-—(providing he bad the conrage, [hen we Premier Tarte that he loved France so tween take are fighting in have avowing much that ifit came toa choice | and F would France every time; and it is interesting to note this avowal at the present time, when France is hourly hurliag vile and insulting epithets at Kogland, If war broke out temorrow England aud France, we would witness the inter esting spectacle of part of our Canadian Cabinet fighting against Kagland. Then we have Bourassa— another grit —resigning his seat in Parliament because Canada is sending same of her boys to Sou'b Africa to fightin defence of our Em- pire’s flag that has been insulted,—and other Grits would be willing to do the sam». In striking contrast we see all the lead- ing Quebec Conservatives, boldly announ- 1 ; ; menue rance, ne between cing wherevertbey go their unswerving loyalty to the Queen and the Empire. Not ove discordant note in the Conserva- tive camp,— while shouts of disloyalty and cheers for the Boers come from the gri wigwam ! Mr Editor, the enemies of Cauada are more wily than the Boers in one respect. Bat election day is not far away; and when it comes, the grit government mob will! be crushed by the mighty force of the wrath of an insultea and outraged electorate, like an egg shell ’neath the wheels of a huge locomotive. OBSERVER. + > + ee -- NOTES AND COMMENTS. —The meteoric display seeme to have been disappointing all over North Am- erica. —Let it not be forgotten that Mr. David P. Irving is Mr. Fargubarson’s own candi- date. Mr. Irving only consented to bes come a candidate when Premier Farqubar- son pressed him. This is the Prem‘er’s statement—and it has not been denied. ~Is itnot time the Patriot madethe amende honorable for its unjust charges against Tae Examiver of “fraud,” “‘criwe,” etc, in connection with our quotations from Railway Legislation? Ouse would think also that itis due to its own readers that it should explainthatthe Act of 1851,from which it quoted on the 21st instant, is not in force, and has not been in force for thirteen years ! —+a+ eo ESTEEMED EXCHANGES, a Montreal Gazette: “The people wné fooled the Laurier Government into ad- mitting United States vessels to the Cana- d an coasting trade knew what the facts were. They seem also to have known tbat the Government would not know anything about them. Hence the exhitition we have had.” Montreal Witness: The scurrilities of a pertion of the Paris press against every~ thing British can hardly be pleasing to the Paris suopkeepers, who certainly uppreci- ate English and American custom very highly. Yet the Boulevard prints have eucceeded in driving the Queen over the border into Italy for her winter sojourn, and it is now said, though probably with- out authority, that if the thing goes on the Prioce of Wales will have io decline to take part in the Paris Exhibition, a course which would certainly have a tremendous effect If the prince was to do this it would certainly be out of no ill wiil to France, to which both he and the Queen have always been very friendly. It would only be done at the commands of eself- respect for the sovereign and the nation which are the subjects of such constant and blackguardly attacks. ee A NEGLECTED COLD is very danger~ ous, and the farther it goes the faster it goes. A very small quantity of Adamson’s Botanic Balsam will core a “young” cough. An older one requires more Ba'sam to stop it—but no cough is too old for it to cure, 25c. at all Druggists. The Montreal Daily Star has its own correspondent with the Canadian contin- gent. It will have and bashad more war news than anyother paper in Canada, and you can get it for a whole year every, day for one dollar. Robert L. Cotton, agent, P O Box 84, Ch’town. Ss P. E. ISLAND ; TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY-- - SATURDAY CHARLUTTETUWN, NOVEMBER 28,1895, LR EOE Rs gM ARO TEETER | AOR OW ie coe Programme = THIS WEEK AT MY S'TORE.. PSOB™SGDS PSH GODS COGO FG OG OCHO GOHSE 999COGGO seTEsVsesTu SODE DESC OEE! 2.00 00604006 COCO (‘is blouse day” for Y90e. A few dozen ladies warm hurry if you want one. and black, “cheap a0) | yd to-day, h Ready made . pieces of dress ae good to wear, to be sold at 12¢ Your choice of any untrim.ned | waists to be sold to day, $1.20 for 80c, 1,30 Not very many left—you must Bachelor and blanket day. Yoa'll buy blankets cheap to day, satteen covers and filled with elder down, the price is cut in two, A tew bachelors, Only a few left. overskirt in navy, blue Yon'll buy a handsome skirt on Thursday. $3 25 for 2 25, 3 40 for 2 75, 490 for 325, 5 10 for 3 50, 5 40 for 3 75, 5.90 for 400,850 for 5 50, inches per goods, 40 at in the store at half price to-day only. bered., The Biggest Day of the Week. Mandkerchief and Fuid Clove Day You'll get bargains in handkerchiefs and kid gloves to-day at prices long to be remem- BOOP OBES $909 690 FO -o S995 0006 O9OE ©6628 F1 OO ~9O6 CSOT OOOH OFSE GEOO F908 CECT FGwt OOH 20° SENTNER, McLEOD & CO a eR € e@@ O< 6Gt & Stee SSeeSsees rs BODO D@ HOOSD BOSE DASE at Rasay's Clothing. SODAS} 26 DOO IDVSSAA OFDOE®D OOTS Cold, disagreeable weather isa small matter to yoa if you are wrapped up in one of our comfortable Ulsters, Uver- coats or Reefers. We have a splendid Men’s Ulster for $3.50. We have a splendid Boy’s Ulster for $2.50. We pay special attention to the boys. It there is anyone who should be come fortably and warmly clad it is the boys whe spend most of their time out doors and are exposed to all kinds of weather: So if y.u have a boy keep him heal thy and happy, by buying his clothing at The Medel Siore. WATERPROOFS We have a splendid line of macintoshes in many different sizes, colors and prices. Our values in these goods can- not be surpassed Umbrellas from 50c to $4.00 Rubbers in all sizes and kinds, | R. H. RAMSAY & C0 THE OUTFITTERS teeth eaetek @@:eSeete AIYTTPEDTDPTEP MY APPNP PADD PENN NEPAD NDAD HT TT NTT AT ig “ i 48 of s} RAERRRRRPRR ARRAS ——_ aS TUN YDTOPPATTENNIN : SSTTNNNN NNO NTT NNN TEIN NNN Mae More than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax ana Dartmouth use Sun ‘light and Lifebuoy Soaps Price is enly 5e for large twin bar, revvreverevrevrevevreverrreretre 2 exclusively in their homes, and all say they would not have any other kinds, This information is correct having been gained by com- petent and trust-worthy ad- vertisers, leaving samples at every house and making care- ful enquiries, ‘Lhese families never knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til chey tried SUNLIGHT and LIFEBUOY. YY Why should not others learn and be healthier and happier for the learning. Our stock is replete with so many articles of HANDSOME SILVERWARE that we are convinced you will not find it difficult to make a selection by visiting our store onfSunmnyside Cc. H. TAYLOR yl pe BEL E to go ; : - a ¥ os texan