Se eR a Aa NR SR eA Braman cereeestmseannsosteene nda ereeneasNanprasi- sp Susie esasaitadi. aera tases eee THE be a eS > © Pasa Ry Sat Nines Si ca, VE ; — oe o — | BY SPECIAL ROYA The fact that SUNLIGHT’ the largest sale of any Soap in the world; that it has been led 44 Gold Medals for p cellence; that it has been In 1 in Windsor Castle { ( : and that its manufac specially appointed Soap Makers to the Queon are sufficient guarantees | can’t make a misiake by using “ SUNLIGHT Soap.” DON'T Lst - = re *) ° @oeeso = Refuse Cheap imitations Alo isuli? Make Rich Bload! These pills were a wond No cther Hike them in " or Testere all manner » oo ew Deon is ¥ at of box * ree out about the e Y fal (ie A DOSE V « bleud f. 6? nf t t 2 them tha ted 5 th ScAd ev or sent @ail for 3 ‘ DR & JOHNSON & ( 2. Mama DOMINION OF CANADS, VARD ISLAND IN CHANCERY, ¥ Roll ; da N a ° and w i ot 1s 5 W : I I ps < as Fa i g tl ie} la H c} ‘ ie I for tl Island sting I Lots 2 3> s ; i ! i wni im ¢ ‘ W , ; i : SATURDAY Sth d N stant at the El oe lore noon Dated i6th day \ | fe A. BR. WA tURTON i in j Two-thirds of j noney may main on Mortgage on the property for a tern of years at 6 per ntres At th ‘ m Town I No. 7 1 tl 4m HH 4 I rs ° A. B. WARBURTON. f Ww 17, 183 ‘ i at Y\ hie at NERVOUS MIEN! EXHAUSTED VITALITY. ature x Manha MAN indeed is he whose blood is poor, who has lost his appetite and his flesh and seems to be in a rapid de- cline ; but SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oi) and Hypophesphites can make it rich again by restoring appetite, flesh and rich blood, and so giving him energy and pertect physical life, cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and Bronchitis. IT IS ALMOST AS PALATABLE AS MILK. Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Believiile. NERVE BeANsS covery that cure the #: CASES O solutely cures the mx y : TREATMENTS have failed evento relieve. old by drug gists at $1 per package, or siz for geceipt of Fico by audreesing 2O., Toronve, Ont. Write for pamy’ TO LNT. } ; able quarters for his | than 7} per cent. of the total value. | were 50,000 cows, the loss amounting to £49,000 per annum. | shire, and the | side, a clear piece 2x in. i AIR IN CATTLE BARNS. Right Hundred Cubic Feet of Air Space Necessary for Health, air re- we re- The number of of tired pet head is a subject tiat vive many inguiries about by those Con- building stables for cattle t horses. The general plea of ventila- n is paid so litte atteation, that many ed to other causes are fre- juently from wantof attention to this essential. Within afew miles of this ya cattle barn with stone basement was built, the proprietor thinking that he had succeeded in providing comfort- cattle that would last his life time ; but when during the first three years he lost a large percent- we of his fatting cattle, he was thor- roughly nonplussed and _ sesiously thought of abandoning the new stables. Howe he called in an expert, who iickly told him the seat of the difficul- ndemned stables where little cub feet einpialing 08 ascril ver, tv, andc © ventilation was properly provided In this case it was remedied by merely cutting holes in the walls just under the silis, which had the desired effect, as there has been po recurrence f the trouble since. A writer the Surveyor gives his idea of how much trouble may arise for want of care this matter, taken from an Old Country standpoint By far the most fatal disease that fected dai y stock, is tuberculosis, and he quotes stics to ilustrate the fact that a ply of pu tir hada very direct effect in diministung the amount of sickness jong stock, and in reducing the death t even from ; that were not supposed to be especially associated 1 the condition of the atmosphere, Recent investigation had shown that tuberculosis prevailed in cows to an DAILY EXAMINER ee = Deservedly Popular. Our readers have no doubt read with interest the despatches almost weekly ap pearing in this and other Canadian jour nals regarding cures of a most startling nature made by Dodd’s Kidney Pills These pills have proven themselves to be a certain cure for all diseases of the kid- neys and blood, such as backache, rheu- matism, Bright’s disease, diabetes, dropsy, etc. Enquiry amongst local druggists elicits the facts that they have a very large sale and are an infallible cure for kidney dis- orders. Dedd’s Kidney Pills are manufactured by Dr. L. A. Smith & Co., Toronto, and are sold everywhere, or by mail on re- ceipt of price, 50 cents a box, or 6 boxe tor $2.50. sicinsiisinsenclidhciihaaiaa lie as Convinced, A man in Nova Scotia was in doubt a to the genuineness of the Mrs. Bernard Maguire and ex- Lingley, of Petersville, Queen’s Co., by + course of Hawker’s Nerve and Stomac Tonic and Hawker’s Liver Pilla, H: wrote to Squire Lingley, and that gentle man promptly assured him that the test reported cure ¢ Couneil monials were genuine. = = 8 —=—s. enews Dr. Chalmers, Veterinary Surgeon, M R.C. ¥.S., says: “I used Dr. Manning’ German Remedy for neuralgia. It cured me on first application. I have never used anything to equal it. Have made other uses of it and fin®it excellent. Tuomas Cuuimers, P. V.M.S.R.V.S., Truro, N.S., April 9, 1892. EE NE oe GHATEFUL, PLEASING RELIEF xteut that would be beid incredible if proof were not so undeniably absolute. Statistics showed that from 20 to 25 per | of our cattle were more or less tuberculous; but the death rate from the lisease Was small as compared with the number of animals suffering from it— verage death rate in dairy stocks | f Ayrshire cows in tiie west of Scoc- | land _— being, he estimated, 5 per | ‘ent. The loss to the owner, however, ameunted to more. Of the remaining »per cent. diseased, the most pure were, perhaps, sold to the butchers at and uvurenumerative prices while the disease was in its incipient stages. Among those in the byre there was also a further loss incurred from diminished juantity of milk yielded by the cow juring ber illness. He was disposed to vonsider that the annual loss caused di rectly and indirectly at the diary farnis ff the west of Scotlaud by tubercular lisease could not be estimated at less In round numbers tuberculosis caused an amount of loss to the owners of dairy stock in Scotland of nearly £440,000. In the county of Wigtown alone the loss amounted to £22 000. In Ayrshire there the a how In other words, tube: culosis from Ayr- farmers could pay an- uually £49,000 more rent. There was another matter which must not be over- iwked. It could not be doubted that the presence of this disease in our herds constituted a distinct danger to the health of mankind. Ventilation was the primary condition of a pure atmosphere 1a byre; but that could not be made effective without a sufficient cubic space. Tue actual amount of cubic air space re- juired per cow had been variously esti- nated, The Board of supervision re- rommended 1000 cubic feet, while the Local Government Board recommended a minimum of 800 cubic feet. The lecturer was disposed to think that the space of 800 cubic feet, adopted in Glas- gow on the recommendation of Dr. Rue sell, was what ought to be aimed at, i all the south-western counties of .Seot- jand,—Farmer’s Advocate. : xurpate No Insurance Needed. To make a laider I got from the lum- er yard what they terma wagon-bed The planing nill man ripped it in two, but crossways to give me pieces tapering from 4 to 2in. Tney were worked down carefully on the «working bench until they had rounded vorners, less in circumference, and both io much alike as not to be distinguished from one another. My blacksmiti: sup- lied me with a good armful of spokes lrom broken buggy wheels, and I had iil the material | needed for my ladder at very little outiay. I marked the dis- inces the steps were to have carefully n my timber and bored and chiseled ut the places the spokes were to go jato, taking good care not to make he openings any wider than was ab- yolutely necessary. My spokes were marked accordingly, every side and the ond being numbered while working hemin, The steps narrowing while gu- jag up, as wellas the timber helped to make the whole light and pleasant in ap- pearance, ' Everything being cut out, the parts worked toge.her nicely, and weages ae | made beforehand out of old axe handies or spokes filled out the splits carefully nade with a simall chisel. A paint pot wason hand, and the timber and all places of the spokes which the working deprived of their varmish, received a rout of dark paint, and my ladder was inished. I now havea tool pleasant to handie, light to carry around and sound | in every respect, and whoever ascends | itean do 680 | | NERVE BEANS ere a new dis | sent mail or | To TAMES MEDICINE hice Sold in | ing. | slot in the board will keep the fork FOUR DWELLINGS on Pleasant St., with Stable i Coach House, all in good | oruer Rent 1 ¢ to goolt nantes. Three roo ‘ for office, lately occu- pe i by Messer Davies & WUaszard, on Qneen Street WILLIAM DODD, CL’town, Sept 21—2aw. => +. @ es . Though you Cough ¢ Don’t Despair! $ Many apparently hopeless cases é = oj SE have been cured by a course of eK. CAMPBELL &CO., Montreal. AMPBELL’S WINE OF BEECH TREE CREOSOTE - Gratetul—Comlorting. Epps’s © pps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowlalge of the nat- nral laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the properties of well-select- ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beveraye whico may save us many heavy doctors’ billx. It is by the judicious use of euch articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every to ndency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti tied by pure blood and a properly nourish ed framse.”-—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets, by Gracers, labelled Syne, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathic Chemists, London, Eaztand. | without being obliged to take it out a life insurance policy be- forehand. Rake Up the Brush. After haying clear up the brush. To cut brush is not hard work, neither 1s it unpleasant to rake up and pile, if one uses the right appliances. Oue of these, and the most handy thing found for the purpose, is a com- mon stable fork to which a light pine board 12x18 in. is attached by wires. A slot three inches deep is cut into the board at A, the fork handle placed in it, and by the use of holes bored in the board with a gimlet wires attach it firm- ly tothe head of the fork. When the thing is completed the widest portion of the board will be uppermost to catch the load of brush which the fork is cirry- A light cleat screwed across the in lace. Sill another good thing is a road, low platform, say one drawn upon a stone boat to catch the brush. Bushes cut iu full leaf are more likely to die and also handle better with a fork and in a@ load, besides burning more teadily. Warp off the cholera by getting your systems in healthy working condition. Hawker’s Nerve and Stomach Tonic, with a course also of Hawker’s Pills, will excite every organ of the body to healthy action and afford the surest safeguard against disease. —_—_—— ar Testing His Honesty. Your druggist is honest if when you ask him fur a bottle of Scott’s Emulsion he gives you just what yon ask for. He knows this is the beat form in which to ' take cod liver oil. Sh eit Beauty, Nov. 6.— Advices received from St. Petersburg says twenty-two Catholic priests, a few days ago, were exiled from the Vistule district ou the charge that they opposed the authorities. Yesterday, under guard, the priests started for their destina tion, anid a oe nun ber Of persons attempt- ed to resene them from the gendarmes. A desperate fight followed. The gendarmes were reinforced by Cossacks, who fired into the crowd, killing and wounding many persons Further trouble is feared. Ortawa, Nov. 9—A departmental en- juity in the vicinity of Kingston, the local ity in which the last animal landed in Gireat Britain suspected of pleuro was bought, totally fails to reveal any traces of disease, AFTER MANY DAYS. a ee How a Queens County Man Found Pormanent Healing. His Own Experience Tells Fully and Freely some Truths which all Read- ers of this Paper Should Know. Here and there, in almost every town of our province, are “chronic” cases over which doctors disagree; cases that become worse year after year. It is to reach such that the gentleman to whom these lines refer, and whose portrait is here given, has written the story of his case. Mr. Branscomb’s home is a Chipman, Queens Co., N. B it was there that a representa- ive of the Groder company called upon him, Sept. rst, of the present year. His greeting was most cordial. He gladly acknowledged his thanks, giv- ing expression to the following statement: “It is five years since I first became afflicted with a form of indigestion, Last winter it be- came mcre severe, developing into chronic diarrhoea _ I canno: tell you how much | suffered for SIX LONG WEEKS. It seemed as though relief could not b: found. You will remember how [ told you of my condition and asked your advice about taking a bottle of Groper’s Syrup You told me that the medicine was a laxative and might no: meet my needs. I delayed buy- ing for a few hours until | be- gan to hope that it would help me. Even my clothes seemed a burden because of bloating of stomach. It was with difficulty that I kept about sufficiently to attend to my business. But I ama well man now from the use of your remedy. In three days after I bought Groper's Syrup the terrible pain and distress across my stomach were removed. My bowels rapidly assumed a nat- ural, healthy condition. Now | eat and drink as well as I ever could. I have gained constant- ly in flesh since March last. | an perfectly cured. it seems a duty for me to state my case fully, that others who suffer as I did may koow where to find a cure.” Truly yours, 2 E. A. Branscom Removed ! I HAVE REMOVED MY Bookbinding Business AROUND THE CORNER ON Grafton Street, (IN THE SAME BUILDING), where I will be pleased to eee all my old customers. The cheapest place in the City to get your Books. Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, etc , a Specialty. J. D. TAYLOR USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great Blood and NerveRemedy. sept?3 NOVEMBER 24, 1893. ent netc aen FRIDAY, VEONTREAL. ———— me We have pleasure in stating that our new FALL and WINTKR CATALOGUE is now ready, and is being mailed to country customers. Those not receiving a copy within the next few days will oblige by writing for one. We have taken considerable trouble this year to make this Catalogue as complete as possible by adding prices and illustrations, and trust that our customers will consult it in wdering. Toys and other Christmas goods are omitted from this Catalogue, as we will issue a supplementary book for these things alone, and this will be ready in good time for the holiday season, Mail orders promptly and carefully attended to. HENRY MORGAN & CO., Montreal. November 9 1893—tn th sat —<—$——_— The Elections Ave Approaching ! The subseriber does not offer as a can- didate for political honors, but he does offer the best FURNITURE at the Lowest Prices. NEW FURNITURE arriving daily in all the latest styles, in addition to what we manulacture, We Lot of Specialties offering low. are in consequence having large sales, Charlottetown, November 15, 1893—mon wed fri = y ae <mee Loading and to Arrive: 3,000 ons Coal. Gld Sydney Round and Slack, Victoria Rouad and Slack, Acadia Round and Nai, Enterclonial Nut, Vale Nut, will sold the Lowest Prices’ Cc. LYONS @ ec Batt Saee Poe othr aw Chaalottetown, October 5, 1293. All which be at of OI eek S ; & Yond a ri es babes SSS MES aye “ 7 rs; OIG teak ae SSS os astoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains ncither Opium, Morphins nor other Nareotic substance. [t is a harmless substitute for Parcgoric, Drops, Soothing Cyrups, and Caster Oil, It is Picasant. Its guarantce is thirty ycars’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays foverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, eures Diarrheea and Wind Colie. Castoria relieves tecthing troubles, curcs constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cass toria is tho Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. Castoriz. “ Oastoria is au excellent medicine for <> fren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children.” Da. G. C. Oscoon, Lowell, Mass. —_ * Castoria is the best remedy for children of which lam acquaicted. I hops the dsy is1ct far distant whea mothers will consiJer the real jutercs. Jf tacir children, and use Castor?+ in- stead of the various quack nostrums which: cre dustroyiag their loved ones, by forcing opiuzn, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending Castorir. “ Cactoria is so well adopted to children three I reco-=niend it as superior toany preseripticn known to me.” Ti. A, Ancner, M. D., 11: Se. Oxferd St., Drooklyn, N. ¥. “Our physicians ia the children's depart Ment have spoken highly of their experi- enco in their outside practice with Castoria. end although wo only bare ameng onr medical supplics what is known as resuiar Products, yet tre are freo to confess that the Incrits of Castoria has won us to lock with favor upon it.” them to premature graves.” Usitep Hosrrran axp Disrrvsany, Da. J. F. Krsenzroe, Bosten, Mase, Couway, Ar Aten C. Surru, Prez., The Centaur Company, Ti Murray Street, New York City. > ce i tA ae 7 ry Sar" 3 oi BOUGHT LOW AND WILL SELL LOW _—AT THE—— City Hardware Store. R. B. NORTON & CO Charlottetown, September 5, 1893 mon thu The Daily Examine The Leading Paper of P. 5. Island. THE LARGEST in Size and Circulation. 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THAT THAY Our —_ TRADE last season was the largest fur some vears, and we attri- pute it to the fact that the Teas we cffered the public suited them loth i QUALITY and PRICE, ee Numbers of our customers have come back to us this Fall, and told ns that if we could give them as good value this year as we did Jast year they would want no better. : We believe that WE CAN give them, and everyone else who favors us with an order, BETTER VALUE than even last season, as this year’s crop of Tea seems to run more even than last year’s; and having hought a much larger stock of it this year, we were in a position to buy it at very close figures. We don’t advertise to sell Cheap Shoddy Teas, as we don’t keep them at all, and would not sell them at any price; but we believe we do eell the best 20, 24 and 28 cent Teas in the city today. We make reductions off above prices on quantities of five pounds and upwards. Every Pound of Tea sold warranted by BEER & GOFF. Charlottetown, November 17, 1893—~m w f —_——— NEW TEA, JUST RECEIVED. Tea is a staple article that nearly everyone uses, and we intend to make it one of our specialties, and pay par ticular attention to it. We have just received direct from London, England, a resh supply of THIS SEASON’S NEW TEAS, and as we have bought them right we intend to sell them right. will pay you to call and see our prices and give u a trial. >. B. ENMAN & CO., McLEODS OLD CORNER, om “COUGHS, \ COLDS,CROUP;| Pia asce ae ase Wes AND ALL THROATAND LUNG TROUBLES PLEASANY SAFE ANP co tane:“SUP Fo cust] PRICE 26 AND CO CENTS MANUFACTURED BY + HAWKER MEDICINE CO., Lro, A ST. JOHN, N.S. BUSINESS STAND AT ORWELL. TO T.ET, and possession giver on Ist De cembey next, Orsooner if desired, the Bush | ness Premises and Dwelling Mouse at ORF WELL CROSS ROADS, now occupied by & Norman MeLeod. This is one of the desirable Stands in Prince Edward Island for acountry store. There is a large Store, Wane houre, Sted, Dwelling House and Orchard, aif in youd order. Apply to Norman McLeod, en the pre toM. 4D. C. McLeod, Ch vivitetown, of the subseriber. HUGH McLROD o—ms & wy lin - Co a AGENTS WAN AT ONCE Salary or Commission stemiy work, pompt pey. Mt. Hope Nar series. Kstablixi ed 184). Most com in the world. Wriee ELLWANGER & BARRY, Rochester, I. Y. oct28--dy li wy 5: arm for Sale. — TILE sniseriber offers for sale his farm — on the Monnt Edward Read, about ong mile aud a half from the city, well and favorably known as the “Welsh Farm” The fariv consists of sixty acres, and con tains a good Dwelling Honse aud five — Outbuilcings, all in good condition. o Orwell, Nov. 3, 1 to take orders. There is also a good orchard in connections Terms < asy. Apply to C. BENOIT, ; Water Street. July 3, 1895. WE AXE HEADQUARTERS — FOR Wocde.: Buiter Dish mid Ege Cases. PATS tor eases Water ge WRAPPING PAPER, PAPE BAGS and T WINE of every deseripticn. SOHOFISLD BROS, Impcrters and Wholeeale Paper Dealers ST. JOLUN, N. B. P. 9. Box 435. * j 2 a Le e PB. oC RAMLWAY, | > Gntil Further Notice the trains of thie Balk 97 way willrun daily (Sundays excepted; a8 > fellows :— “J Trains will leave Charlottetown: ss for Summerside and Tignish.6@0am — Accemmodation for Mount Stewa 2 Georgetown and Souris............... “ Acromnodation for Summerside. ..... 20pm Express for Mount Stewart, George- SP Bid MOasGis «o.oo 4000004000 eee 300 “ Passengers for the West can leave lettetown atGa.m.,arriving at Sum ataib and Tignish at 11.55 a m., ret same day, reaching Summerside at 46 @ Charlottetown at 6.2) p. m. Expres make close connection at Summerside Steamer to and from Point du Chene. sengers going East can leave Chariot at6.30a.m., arriving at Souris at 186 Georgetown ata. m., returning to lottetown saine day, arriving at i pm Trains will arrive at Charlotsetown?t Express from Georgetown, Souris and jount Miewart........... ee Accommodation from Summerside. ..9 @ * Accommodation from Georgetown Sourisand Mount Stewart.......... 5 an from Tignish and Summcr- W300 Sn vs'caGdo dips dani vei: Oecceeae 6% ~ All Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. J. UNSWORTH Superintendent. h’iown, D. POTTINGER General M Pickford & Black. Halifax & P. E, Island $,$, Ling _—_— STEAMER PASTNET Leaves Halifax, N. 8., for Charlottetown eve Monday, 6 p. m. = Arrives Charlottelown from Tallfax @b0ds 6 a. m., Wednesday. Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside about © 10 a. m., Wednesday. ee Arrives Charlottetown from Summersid®» about 4 a. m., Thursday. + ves Charlottetuwn for Halifax, N. the 4 p. m., Thursday. oe For Freight or Passage apply to t W. W. CLARKE, Ageat Charlottetown, July 12, i592. STHAMER JACOUBS CARTIER. + ea i. “a 1893. => 1893. Until Further Notice the Steamer “Jacq Cartier, Hagh McLean, Master, will ran follows :— Will leave Grweli Brush Whart for Charlotte town every Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday mornings ai 7 o’cicek, calling at Halliday’s W hart. Wil! leave Charlottetown for Halliday's 4 Orwell Brush Wharves same evening® a 8 o’clock, romaining at Brush Wharf vo Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, ; Thursdays will returi to Chariottetowmy arriving there abvut § o’elock. om Will go up to Vernon River Fridge every alternate Wednesday. M On Fridays will leave Charlottetewn Cranberry Wharfand fiaggarty’s WH East River, at 5 o’clock, a. m.; leaves Cranberry Wharf for Charlottetowa 7.30 @ m., calling at Hegearty’s Hickey’s Wharf. Will leave Charicttetown for Iickey’s , Cranberry W harves at 3 o'clock, p. Ma Té turning to Charlottetown ssine evening Every aiternate Friday wili go to Stewart Bridge. On Saturdays wil! leave “rapard or © lottetown at7 o’clock, a m.; will Charlottetown for Crapaud, at 3 o’eloc m., and return to Chariottetowa, arri about 9 o'clock. ; Lc, OWEN, ‘, “ 9 Ch’town. Charlottetown, November 7, 1893—tu thuBeat