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    =m THE DAILY EXAMINER.

    “Why Some Succeed

    The shrewd advertiser
    18 the one W ho knows

    | how, when and where to advertise
    Che merchants who

    | advertise in

    | Tue Examiner

    are not the

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    RATES OF
    S ADVAN | & men
    @ne Year &4.00 % to make mistakes
    Six Months 2.00 S } as you car f : if
    ec or . s can see for v if.
    Ser Month. o3s RMS; @ .r Dollars a Year , . | But you may get the be velit
    = pa a k Canada or the Single Oopies Two Oenta of the sad . xper rience
    3 : ion : : yo ate | by watching
    Pec via ciuieinabatighauaulaanal |
    a is — an | he yw, sa and where th ev ly ie
    THE WEEKLY EXAMINER sf Ty | Some — * Pay advestion ag ergot.
    y morning. It ie mate! TOL, 86 CHARLOTTETOWN ication . peed
    be RY ob. : ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, JULY 896 $ | many do no*
    wo nn ge ear = 4 e $ 4 a AK y P 8, 1 6. G. i many do no
    es news | Only a few Pays
    and they can be picked out
    ene ae . ~~ 2 . . wae oe . by the large amount of advertising they do.
    CALENDAR FOR JULY, 18f6, y a \; — ian 1G IF AGI F SN FEE A i as Qua ay. JH iV Sm , 4 <<" SS A The Kiss is ; “ r “ie wad
    p. m. n : : 1 \\ i is the Universal Form of Saluta
    \ M lay. 2.4m. p. m | re Brick House on Prince Street, op | tion in Yhat Country.
    First Quar ay, Ill on a Sane “t a rs wy “ ated by hot ee The « on working dress of the Yee 2
    - n haley ater. uiectric light, etc. Apply te 4 landic women, without distinction as t Anxiously watch declini health of
    . > 94.0 f ) . ial ] i
    as Dem S. R. JEN KINS = ial equality or wealth, consists of ar | their daughters. So many are cut off
    »@ i 1) undergat 1t of wadmel, in one pi by consumption in early years that
    | ls | ( ' S tending from the Ider t! re ° ‘ 1 - anxi
    I | Sun : extending fro > should to t ’ wre & real cause for anxiety. In
    | Day of Week. | 522 | Sun | High \ UL fastened at tl t abd i the early stages, wl t beyond
    | Fines sets water | a a ee ee Son - oy ee ee ee
    x clasp, with petticoat of whit . the reach of medicine, Hood’s Sarsa-
    ee ee es | | a 4
    | | : | —a! | pee Ne { wadm l,and a blue cap, th » « parilla will restore the quality and
    l i ¥ v { 12 i . rr ; re” Merchants Bank nf P, E. Island, \ whic] zs down on one side te quantity of the blood and thus give
    \ , ee | ! } —e > : .
    i i i = » » ° . . . . ; 3 iates in a tassel. On Sundays an fes rood health. Re: l the fi llow o le ope
    A P Aanapantas 9] 49] 3 33 | At the Bargain Corner, The superior make and finish of cur readymade clothing, together with Sele eliaibend thas at ae ee . “It is but j 4 . a a rye
    ; ? = ; Dal ieee nails in ; : ivals o« . d ; 3 i 3 yu ust 9 write abou my
    : 1 i ; { 5} . een ’ . . . / » yy 2a) ‘ . ’ ! >
    ahs = , eee =. 5 | Notice is hereby given tat a half yearly the very low prices at which they are sold, keep things booming in the clothing department We | Then they wear, in addit yb daughter Cora, aged 19. She was com-
    2 ! ; | dividend at the rate of 8 per cent ner at - i ar 7) or thr eee a } eae e208 . .
    518 a 2I | 48 | § 14 | On the capital stock of this Bank —— hi ave just opened ‘ome nice lines of ilk don? 8 blouse suits, and Riis marked them at pr c es W hich ind tw r thi lilue ] i < il pletely run down, declining, bad that tired
    6 M Ay ) 18 ¥ Sat pr ana e — “ go Nye eon house on and are bound to sell. l “fat”? and in front an apron, border feeling, and friends said she would not
    ‘ i «' +t | after 2nd Juty next. ‘The transfer book in? ith a material re4 li ] ive ov 5
    7|1 ay set 6 66 t S 23 I oe com Isth June to ond ae ee ; e is a rial red mbling bla velvet, | live over three months. She had s bad
    - W sdav j 23 47 9 | Oth Gays €xclusive. which is a domest.c manufacirre. Tn
    ‘ ; i" | By order of the Board Chic are fast i , F
    9} Thursday | 4) oo. ae J° , \ petticoats are fasienel immediately be
    : 24 j M DAVISON
    1)| Friday 27; 4 10 38 Cashier. neath the by a girdle of this black
    i} Saturday 26 45 11 28 | Mays*dy2.6—vky. — B velvet, embroidered and studded with
    12} Sanday 26 15 morn aS B such silver or gilt ornaments as they
    13 M ay 27 44 Ss 3 ARE YoU GOING T0 may yee, and nothing seemed to dv her any good,
    ‘| r lay 23 | 13 0 43 Ihe bodice is also ornamented and] I happened to read about Hood’s Sarsapa-
    5 |W ' esday 29 | 43 I 22 3 . ae ag tr ng wi " 1 large clasps, gen rilla and had her give it a trial. From the
    16 Lae aney j 3) | 42 2 7 eral : — and render “l more conspicn- | very first dose she began to get better.
    (7 : . i ‘1 2 53 yp adil a fixed upen a br ad border | After taking a few bottles she was com-
    ¥ Se . Hy j 32 40 3 3 as - VEEVES, bound se red. Over | pletely cured and her health has been the
    ‘ in 23 | y 5 ‘ ve dice is a icket, ealle ‘‘treia.’’ Gt- 2 "ver since 7? 7 : never
    20 | Monday 2t S 6 41 oo 4 I Wa ee io : : : : ail aaah th ppisatlrae eA i Et nme: MRs. ADDIE Peck,
    31 | Tucadey 3} at) 73+ —BY THE— | n the Gents’ Furnishing Department. Our aim in business is to keep everything in this line waliedl ut veleck." fhe aithsings. wupal lh SE ame gas acs ee eee
    ae ‘ ‘ 3 : ee he sicocings are of “T wiil say that my ther h
    22 | Wednesday 361 36 3 57 required by e , ark 1 " ee ee
    $3 | Thursday 37) 33) 9 47 | FAST +9) * 1 ed by the trade. It may now be called a regular wilderness of Gents’ Furnishing novelties. dark blue or red worsted, and the shoes | stated my case in as strong words as I
    24) F iin 38 | “ 10 31 | 1 Prices moderate; your wants guaranteed, Which are of seal, shark or sheep skin, | would have done. Hood’s Sarsaparille
    \ 3 st 3 \ are wade tight a Foot ar { Poin “
    25 | Saturday S97 633) ie 6? Pee ce rs a “ ph ere and fast neG | has truly cured me and I am now well.”
    26 | Su lay 46] ina about the ankles and insteps with leather | Cora PEcK, Amsterdam, N. Y.
    * - ‘ . Tn] y 7 - aces. O1 h ir fing I he i iit gene 3 %,
    bl ear . 28 " ne i2 0 0 44 leaving Charlottetown every Friday at | & witlbicget —— — es eed, allver. ar
    29) We 43 28 1 16 L p. us. ‘ | brass, according to their means; and be 3
    30 Th 15 27 ; 1 49 - - 7 7m it known, no present is so acceptable to
    | p ¢ } | ’ .
    ' = i « fa ’ ,
    . singular and at the same time the most
    iwKke A ve ™ ”
    ’ May 29-—d&w Ticket Ageit beautiful part of the female costume is .
    PE Island Railway) ~ bl the heai-dress, calle “faldur,” which | = arSaparilla
    } ; h} 5 T EAMER EF AS ST N wT. made of white linen, stiflly starched, Isthe One True Blood Purif ana $
    kept in shape with an immense mit © une e Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1.
    k H : : : i I hay vith an immense number tai aeease eit ial ner
    Onand after FRIDAY, 2rd July, 1566,| eae Is our Custom Tailoring Department. Loaded down with the finest assortment of cloths in the of pins, and from 15 to 90 teches in} ee TO eee ee
    the trains of this Rai:way will run daily he steamer Fastnet commences her city Su yerintende 1 by ae j j i 3 height Phis is tt liday i oun ‘ Pint
    cena Gann tn vn ll =a “ % y- -d by a cutter second to none anad: , as « rdeon pe Mensa ary wight. This is the holiday and Sunday are ypurely vegetable, re-
    Sundays exces tad) as follows .— eeason’s work, sailing from Halifax gy TO: ‘ ad J er ; none In Canada, with as fine a class of workmen as in Rg Hood’s Pills iisv:c and venefcial. 24,
    ae Ai eal TUESDAY, May 5th, and will continue | can be had. e are ina position to ho!d against all-comers, our reputation as When you visit a family in Iceland y
    to sail w eek! y, leaving Halifax every “He ee ou raw we { ryyyy ‘
    T: : 7 .: T iain plore aia de Gal : . must kiss each member according to their \( ) [( | |: \| P|} |:
    war ‘ STATIONS vard. Rea ein te 4 : ollowing ports : bed a age or rank, beginning with the highest | +"*+ , 4 4a _ Badd
    . TE aa e Fashionable Tailors Lie sea
    . Meni 5 eet sarbor, excepting the servants. On taking leave va ) aa ta
    ; MIP. M Salmon River, :
    . oe . : ; the order is reversed: you must kiss the
    Sa ¢ s 9 15/12 10 Isaac’s Harbor ] j hild gi sine .
    259 ¢ 9 O11] 48 a ’ servants, then the children, and lastly
    aa : < aso, \ { neal ; en "
    442 7 \ 8 28110 58 pee the master and mistress. 30th at meet [ar annual meeting of the shareholders ef
    458 7 | 8 1810 43 a | ing and and affectionate kiss the Masonic Temple Company. will t
    = 34 7 =. 43 Port Haw kesbury, ‘ ee ie ‘ 4) y3 : in the Masonic Temrle, — 2 Messer foe = =
    53 é 54:10 O7 | Port Hood, on the mouth, without 5 44 7 7 481 o 57 * sa rank, age or sex, is the only ie Direct 1 —
    54 7 |g * sane ank, ag ex, is 1c «only mode of irectors and General —
    6 3 os * Sal 9 =. Charlottetown and | = es ch ee a D MacLEAN
    ta) 55 5 — j I 7 00 s 45 Summerside. | ? une 79— dy3i ky! See Treas
    6: 5 a I | | 1e 79— dy3i, wkyTi
    7 3010 OO Ly f : 1 Ar. 6 05! 8 10 Freight solicited ‘ 8 } pe a
    ot S aS ght solicited. Low rates. | SI A New Wrinkle in Photography. —THE
    8 1210 49). . Welling: 5 16| 7 38 W. W. CLARKE, Agent. | : It nas often happened that the only
    8 W1l 32:.. Port Hil t 33) 7 11 Ch’town April 20, 1896—dy picture remaining of a friend who has
    9 5 ( n 2 15) 9 a Ow os APT ov0—dy f
    : o ' = 2 Le 15) : * ’ ) a i passed away is the result of a randon
    Abn § bo : 2: | 6 a 7 “snap shot out of doors, which was
    OO} 2 08). . Alberton....... 2 13] 5 40 or " : : a sais ee == anythi atisfactory ;
    40 401 3 00! Ties Lm Be pss if but ang ake ey a photo
    4 ‘ nd ré “an now be develope into a fine
    P. 3 Mla. M SOLD IN LEAD PACKETS ONLY, TO PRESERVE SKATES MADE OF GLASS. i : —" ; - oe et ,
    A OM u M . THEIR FRAGRANCE.., est Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Laiest U.S. Gov't cian picture by a new process. The usuai
    el @ , ki ae They Are Said to Have Many Advantages method when the negative proved availa- ra\u~ y
    6 451 3 00. Charlottetown. .| 9 151 5 40 | ’ - Sean sasitien gt + oan eee
    ” ola : , . 4 . Over Those Made of Steel. » has beer rint gris itive by :
    7051 3141 9 011 5 WD ’ . ble ha nto print a glass positive by
    7383337 1 8 371447 | Ss . am fs he = vue emg of wooden superposition, or in contact with the neg-
    . ps = > ery Gooo, - . and etal skates has ”” sai igi : Triti
    810 4 0 ee iI 8 151 4 15 oe or anna wives aes DAs Hee. Foe said ative, and from the resultant positive,| The original and the Standard Whiting
    8 Di 4 OiLv.f WUT a 8 10 4 00 Extma Goon, - 0c, one of the largest skate manufacturers we ee ah eee VEEN ar. oe Machine of £3 ore ‘ bed
    G04 Morell..... 71744332 A R EFA Srict Berrern, 60c. to an English reporter. ‘* Several prac- : “ti ~ : yurse th “i e zr the a sachine o ne world to-day.
    - mea : a he . os ; " las ‘ iil - wal we gative make an cniarge nevzative
    Soc. e. © Vien 7 0 2 30 I I THe BEST, © « TOC, tical inventors have been experimenting , : , op ios a ry) °
    30 16 5 2. .B RIVET sc ccds 6 16, 2 03 on these articles for years past, and the | through a camera, Although this method THE NEW MODEL NO.
    31 00 6 OO poser 6 is| 1 0 latest resu!t is a skate made of glass, j Ls. was generally recognized even in the
    — heal: hardened by a recently discovered pro- large Lond carbon establishment:, it
    d Mit M 4. M.II M - » 2 7: .
    : ge 1.|P. M. cess to the consistency of steel, The en- A sO FE had the radical fault of enlarging and
    9 ' 58 n 10 : - tire skate is of this substance, the upper 3 LU EW PURE reproducing the grain, the retouching
    a. : t & é g 7 17 2 35 part resembling a slipper, open behind ihe all t stria ; ; glas vi :
    " , = score 7 00 2 10 with a split leather ‘lace-up’ heel-cap. ‘ He Pt ORE : a ee
    A. M.'P. M A. Mik. 2M. ‘‘Among several advantages stated are, | ADDE — Put cope bie) — va aR. s
    4. M that they are much faster than steel | IDRESS AND PRESENTATION , full time positive, the exact size desired
    oli i -
    ‘ai .Emerald ..... 7 +O blades and so extremely slippery that | ; ; 1OW TO CRACK A PECAN NUT. r the enlarged negative. The amend- |
    Ss 4 ‘ Traverse 7 00 they will run almost equally well over | On Thursday, the 2ud inst., @ farewell Seek i sig nents, i y ts and changes that
    e { . M rough, snow covered ice as upon smooth, service was he!d in the York Church on] ee Water ehegt—® ae can ben t stuge are remark-
    nal = and also glide easily over inequalities, | he eve of the departure of their pastor, Did tl ara age a ’ le. Upon the ‘tion of this positive
    Trains are ron by Eastern Standard Time og —— and — — gt tac as. an W a ot Was presented Bi : vented as saicalecsptaaca shite ind the \ t! ym. a $ success in
    i vey are made very sharp, and, owing y the members of the choir with a gold- Ml ; he fi it wattion he vere
    A .McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, to their extreme hardness, it is impossi- headed cane and the following idress : It is safe to say that the gentle reader pea ee ee ;
    Superintendent, Gen Mgr Govt. Rys, ; : 2 , § scares ¢ : . - | carefully retouched andimproved, as sug- | Presents many notable improv ts, bit
    Sa Co. he sa ble to blunt them: and, unlike steel Sins Pichbes., om hate eee elie has made the attempt. It is just as saf et » oF oes i any nota € impro ements, ne
    Railway Office June 30, 1896. FROM ANCIENT INDIA skates, they neyer want grinding and | sever your Giinmentian “w th bag wom si to add that the attempt was a failur gested saraanelt eames A A . Peaweg ony ae the spemaciaaritts fe atans of - —
    ano SWEET CEYLON."* cannot rust. Ponte 4 erllte p conan York “ee cireuit, | The implement: ened may have been a | *™ of cvut vith the glass side out, | 40d durable construction and quick and
    - om ‘The crystal skates are really beanti- | gyiw you t x choir, Cannot mattinbiee mah dedsiees ce a hamemevet 6 and p t ec t with a dry plate, | easy Operation for which the Kemington
    WE TARE , _— + owes ‘ ful in appearance, being nearly transpar- Pig adbes eave ws with aut ¢ Pi, eka boot hee] ‘ pe oe ; ‘ie " br . Back the plate with black cloth of felt has so long been famous. Send for a new
    TIME TAR FIR FERRY STEAMERS — = ent: the substance has, also, while in expression of our regard tor you. tae he nee , or a pie . of brik - bt m < ial Raailiaitlin eel aia tho ah illustrated catalogue.
    n epee , ; . s ‘ the liquid state, been variously colored. your four years of labor among us we | *¢ combination of floor and chair rocker dist ince of say, 4 feet from a 6 f * Letter and Legal Paper, Ribbons, and
    OS edeapuduits er Southport will ply op the 222242 224222222 242 222244222242 24.2| They have already been privately tested. have recognized in you an advecate and | 80 much favorea by bachelors who have po ee eprom: Typewriter Supplies :
    i 6 os iW est Rivers until further notice | = SSS 25 SSS SS SSS S> >=) A famous skating champion recently | SUpporter of e verything that had for its | Dever had the chance to learn the sacred eS ; on ~~ 0 P ? J. J. JOHNSTON
    a! ws 7 a tried a pair at the Niagara Ice Rink, us- object the welfare of the community. ness of carpets and floor polish, But | °” — Epes gth of the positive - 3. 3 ye witha Bi
    EAST RIVER. = = j ing mahogany-colored ones, to avoid at- Your gentlemanly manner and Christian | whatever were the tools used the result 1s Sh & GOO Peam to. 6ORe Reker S eee’ jock
    4 . i » tlme be Ss wor . : af ‘ mall (4x5) plate as a test of the proper a town.
    y : p ce Street Wharf on every - tracting notice, : the time being hardly | spirit has won for you the highest regard was the same, one and inevitable. Tie =) ull (4x ) pl Lo as 8 f the proper a ee
    Mond - =| ripe for exhibition. A private trial has | and esteem of of ail with whom you bave ; hol time. If all this is carefuily done, the || ue
    ] lay East River at 3 o'clock, p. m., 4 =|, sein : mage! “egal a i operator, instead of emjoying the whole ‘ rd : a may 2 9—dy2mos
    narcoeite mad apa ae ge = = also been made in Paris at an ice rink | comein contact. During you DiMCree 1 suant teensl os he : fondty expected resulting negative wi.l compare favora
    J asi a * "SN Ww gy 0 wigttieny z | exclusively hired for the occasion, several | you have been instrumental in placing in| , swtbepan aaeteck> or gieasn dere anny FE negative made from life.—
    eaving Hayden’s harf at 7.30 a. m.,| ¥ = | ladies—among them a celebrated lady | this church an organ, thereby placing th poet eee fae Denver Republican }
    oe Ses ee See 0 8 6 est =| continental skater—taking part; theit | musical part of the ‘eervice a a ‘h the floor and his knees and other sur j ACADIA
    Wharves; leaving Charlottetcwn for East = ‘ = | skates were colored blue, crimson, brown, | better footing, perhape, tt hen ' | rounding objects capable of furnishing a
    River at 3 p.m., and making return tri > =| ete., to match their costumes,’’—Baiti- | et Se Or Sa esting place and cd imagine thi Sipping Liquids at Meals, '
    The steamer will also leave | "8 Street = Th - Q ”9 Wi ‘M = j| more American | In your labor you have met aoa ee ee ie Grand Tracadie Beach PE |
    Dp rv aiso i e Prine = = : : od j he > ras rer y jiovineg j se . c The yatter of lrinking i i!
    Wharf for East River on Sat hiv ats |S © ueen ire attress, [i= = | faithfully reconded by Mrs. James, to | ™ Dasa ee re, ee ee ee ee eee $e
    : ag hear | ye = 2 = ——- | whom we extend the same feelings of re- unsatisfactory bits in spite of the fact | in indigesti Do not get into the habit
    ~1 aving Hayden's har or uar ? = | WaT, j i ] ] ids duri
    eitienak Tie a ie. ot i ok Saati 2 ——/ = PALE 6 | gret at having to lose from our midst one | that they lost themselves in his teeth | of « SEAT sipping liquids during the OPENS JUNE [5 |
    ty’sand Hickey’s Whar ~making re = = iRLS who was ever ready and willing to lend a | #Md came to naught course of a meal. Drink as little as pos-
    ey’s barves— makin -| => ro j i
    ¢ : " 5 = ™ : nag oe 4 = ] é »f « anc i The “maps e e fort! ra) 1a sible until tl menl is onc] 1 .
    turn trip at 3 p. m. from Prince Street. Fd We keep all regular sizes in stock, but can give = Weak, languid and listless, suffer- ene. ge ae ag eee SOS. ae xin teeny Rammcabtonag, Heeler. iret sommes othe gree —
    The steamer w run to Mount Stewar = : . on } ° gs => ing fror t Ini : ~ s Te as deserved!y won the} street and passed fruit stands innumoera etter still, drink npothing at a until er _ le} -
    nian ey ot § — you any & Pp at ee hor = g n heart palpitation, ner- “the nt atoms oleh re ae orivalled as a health and pleasure re
    every slttcnate wock as the tice may uit = pe any speci il size at short notice. P vousness, stomach troubles or oven = pone oe ae ble, * each of which he saw the peean | half - hour or so later, and then only | yopt '
    tnpatngen : - c F : F—% ier : . d ask yor Oo accept | nut kemmeis in glasses heaped high and | pure, hot water
    WEST RIVER. Z + AT rTpYD ' as on BN . I constipation, should use Indian Sager APE : 18 g I vit ee : .
    see i Pa y is * nee A ey HAS NO SUE ERIOR. and 18 ‘sold consider- = Woman’s Balm. It cures, this gift as . pn eokow of the deep appar overfloawving, each and every piece a full Never eat tween meals, and Iet those . ms, $2.50 per day ; $8 to $10 pe
    > ih oe D _ te “pe or We at sig — J abl VY cheaper tnan many cheaper m ikes. & WEAK 0 EN rem ied rs “ for eed a n our be- f half of the nut’s contenta™ Never a | be as regul = teeth Or fruitfur | eek:
    bridge hureday, at m., Calling + ¢ = W MM all, and rest assure jut in after days it “ok ' f } i
    Bi ‘ I g t S | mats h aay t broke " r. . “AL en f his e of gestior mav hye foun I C. HALL
    Westy when juired. Friday morn- | & O Wool 1 Fl kM => , will be with pleasant recollections that we am sides trent: he a — : kia t] t that pl tres . . nse : 0 Manager
    . > . = 7 alc ‘ . ag > é cas not filled: w y ar vith l : are subject ss roe
    ing leaving West River Bridgs for Cher—; = ur 0o top anc ock Mattresses are the best h. Run down, easily tired, pain in , *halirevert to the memories of your sojourn he d es a nt pt te Dectet f t i 4 - Ci J 5
    . = . . = / - » desire Py > "as more tha) oil sit a nw s ne imm itely § WN, Jt 89§6—3 8
    as tek nee Meet o oilisie ts city. & Back or limbs, troubled witht t amongs: us. the ire of-euquiry he was more than “ } i lea + m - tely| | ‘harlotteto wD, June 4, 185 j—3 mo dy
    making retura trip from Charlottetown io | = dizziness, rush of blood to the Signed in behalf of choir, — peal SS ore per aliiiiliiiiadti
    West River Bridge at 4 o’clock, p. m. = + head, faint feeling, nausea, try ApraM Brown, They call science to their ald. : ai i Brig [ By Specta ERR eee wing
    ROCKY POINT 54 = Indian Woman’s Balm. It’s | Geo. C ao There are in Chicago a considerable | W)*!* so . oh noah Rovul Wurrare ee Scapliiars
    SOCKY POINT. F = nature's remedy for wom — ae , ee fx Royal Waray? iar 5 Ts TheQueen
    . ee “ ae ‘ — y = y for women, : number of men and women, mostly Ital v , dilees ct to ; sa 4 a
    . Lhe stea -" E . will leave ince St — 2 | In reply Mr. James said: ians, who make a fair living by cracking in , gain for a short while
    Wharf : ’ an ays exoerted), as 30 | :2 = My Deas Fatexps,—Youhaveth’seven- | pecan nuts. It is a recognized trade, | “Hen the meal is over,
    jows:—At 6.00 &@ m., €.UU & I., Jo = = For sale by Geo. E. Hughesand Johnson | ‘ing taken me somewhat by surprise i They tuk 1 1 i or
    : = ' Geo, KE. g g 8 . ae ise in 1ey take orders reguld@riy from the fruit
    a.m,lla. m.,2p.m., 4p. m., and 6.00 | SS FSF FFF FT TStrrete SSS aS 22 Tes Ss S and Johnson Charlottetown and Souris, | presenting me w-th this address ad also | stands and stores yand supply them with surnt Almond Caramels
    p. 0 ee ee ee ee ee ee eo with a tangible expressi your ki i "
    = eas eae pth AES gio! xpression of your kiad- | cracked nuts. So far as possible they Blanch almonds, then shred them :
    _ Will leave Rocky Point as fullows:—At.| —__ osama errr terme nm —-> ~ smnitenmmeeee ness. Ican assure youl have enly done]! keep thei ! ee er, tego ; en oe ee
    Port, spony 10.08 t 12.60 ; ire J ; \ eep their methods*in shadow—in shadow | place them in the oven to. take lark \2 en * a
    7.00 a. m., 30 a.m., 10.00 a. m., . my duty in making any effort towards the ; pica. \\ j y,
    noon, 3.00 p. m., 6.00 p. m., 7.00 p. m. (¢ 7 placing of ad pina hie c “em “9 Fi “it as dark as the inside of a cow. They | brown color. Have the irons arranged on }\\ “py Hi n ast Awar< i %
    - * 4 s5e8 shuren. -_ . ek ¥ i ‘ 2 Y t | } }
    Suodavs—From Charlottetown at 9.00 5 j there are two sides to this movement; for I — on ith hammers, but they get | the marble; spread the burnt almonds peers S >
    B. Til, 12.45 p. ™., 2.09 p.m. and 4.00 tf am persuaded that no pastor could. have pr euch disheartening result as the ama- evenly oS om marble; peer On Sure & \¥ \ Fa y
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    p.' From Rocky Point—10.00 a. m., done it alone. But being eurrounded by | who essays the drst attempt. They | boiling made same as for vauilla cara- | _/} \ \
    1.30 p. m., 3.00 p. m. and 6.00 p. m j a willing hands the task has been an easy have no little pieced topick up, but every | mels. Arrange th irs to give a sheeta | \%Q ——\’
    sOUTHPORT FEBRY. one. ) ke a comes out in ne at, unbroken lit under half an im h in thickness, DE S$ 3 om
    Sitlshor | atth od I need not inform you of my apprecia- | halves. That is beeeuse they know the * When cold enough mark and cut up the Cc) ml Camc un ESrit S
    i steamer ilisborough Will ply on | Sa , . 2¢, 1, for ' , ; :
    ; - : ° | tion Ng 10 re take div ecan nut from Alphagwnd Omega. Tra- | same as for ordinary caramels f yo 9 1 2
    the S port Ferry till further notice as | j : of the pare you havetaken in div ay . ; : . “ i actiaregt. oo BP ies, \ 3B secau
    ; I ’ worship; nothing can take the place of dition and the instruction of their elders | prefer to _— the alinonds in the boiling, 8 a (|
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    age od co. ce oe s re choir your ready help and cheerful acqui which escape the average man, and they | fire.—Go d Housekeeping. oar 7
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    h )p.n Leaving Southport ieee of thin sienala: bans Pet ees id Thee ae ; BP, setae
    a ‘ aking half hourly trips up L 5 ae church aave ever cheere: ey soak the nuts over night in soft Ruling Passion. , Boons ron » Vinaprers @ “
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    to i0.05 ¥ in Sunday trips :— Boat . ° ¢ _ “ | The reporter lay on his eiderdown ee —e f
    - poll sa rips ; ‘ united in your assistance to your new The result is survrising—i ' ur- | ; : ' ; = wrappers sent to Lever Bro
    leaves Charlott-town at 7 a.m., making ee. : 4 ‘ s vrising—~1t must sur- | couch, slowly breathing his life away. It —" a
    half es mh AL pastor, always keepiog in view the wor vise even the mut itecif. Fromacrabbed, | , Me ~ Ltd., Toronto, a use‘ul paper- +
    ha trips uy 35 p Steamer hi ie 7 , - Oe oy ai a the nut itself. From acrabbed, | was evident that the end was very near i} 1 gow c
    laid of Yh 3h 46 See ce HIS fine Peer is now running | # ip of Almighty Col. If, during my uncertain thin thing, likely to fly off the : : ‘ ep ara bound book will be.scnt,or » ¢ ¢ “
    On 7 m 15 i re) 4 k, = : FE NNE | | & CH A NDI KE R regularly between Montreal and | ministry, some have been led to Christ and handle at no. provocstion five ine eg Suddenly the luxuriously furnished od) 1 cloth-bound fer « appers ees Cl{\
    : eae Freer oe ee ee | 4 ' | Charlottetown, calling at Quebec, Father | others strengthened, I rejoice that God has , ga we | Foom was filled with a phosphorescent | g 8 O00 3 —\~
    steamer w r ¥ time to accommodate | na ’ 5 eh go all to pieces over a rebaff scarcely | jjeht and ale shade : aed i Y P=.)
    op ad Peres made me the honored iustrnment. I can apeion ; . ight, and a pale shade appeared, stand-
    the trav« . : I | ’ Point, Gaspe and Pere : . worth mentioning, it is changed inte | ; lei :
    gi Charlottetown, June 4, 1896. P tl assure you that Mrs. James unites with ing, changed int: ing at the bedside, grim and inscrutable. ee ree
    =e Elegantly Furnished for the me in thanks for kindly expressions in a perfect model of generosity, willing to “Tam the messenger of death!’ he is pte ated : es p’ EI ' > rer
    es, eg : Passenger Trade— Electric | reference to her. She has always felta | &'Ve UP all it has in the world for the | said. stake nities sr ; oe
    Lights throughout. deep interest in the cause of Christ on all pleasure of the first cover. Try it. Let ais sind atiiad een mee
    ome 0 PL N Freight carried at reasonable rates, on) coe rey pet ond has been witge digas: 2ca- 3 oo ‘ pac ae — his | reporter, reaching feebly for his not
    handled with Great care. Special rates | Much, if any, success which has attended | table, or regale his *riends with thenr be- | pook and pencil. “How do you like
    made for Dry Goods, or any large quantity | my ministry has been due to her timely | fore an open fire, go and do as those! 4 merica’”’
    aud prayerful counsel. We would again | ‘who have studied the matter are acdus-

    too late, as everybody =n be in a rush ther
    So if you are contemplating having any of

    give satisfaction in all its branches at a ver
    own work, and can afford to do it cheaper t
    oughly understand every detail of our busir
    mowers and other machinery repaired. - W
    Washes, rinses and dries the dishes perfect
    one to five minutes. No labour, no mess, n

    Our Yard

    And examine the contents. We can
    supply you with all kiads of lum

    It Will Pay You.

    Boards, Shingles, Scantling, Stud | ish than can be done by hand. It is well a
    ding, ete. making it strong andeubstantial. Best of

    A lot of laths just landed.

    JAMES BARRETT,
    Connolly’s Wharf.

    mayS Charlottetown, June 5, 1896.

    Now is the time to have your house heated and piumbed, for in the fall it will be

    clothes ; no broken or chipped dishes, no wiping necessary.

    McINNIS & THORNE,

    » and it will cost you a great deal more.
    the above work done, we are prepared to

    y low figure. Remember we do all our
    han any others in the business. We thora
    1ess. Job bing done at short notice. Law-

    e also handle the Nationa! Dish Washer.
    ly of either large or small family in from
    oslop, no wetting of hands or spoiling of
    Will produce a finer pol-
    nd durably made of sheet steel, galvanized

    references.

    er merchandize.
    Eggs Carried Very Cheap.
    The sailing dates are:—

    7 ’
    From Montreal. From Ch’town.

    8th June Ist. June
    23nd =“ 15th “
    6th July 29th
    sh 13th July
    3rd Aug. a
    7.7 10th Aug
    ad 24st“
    14th Sept. 4th Sept.

    CARVELL BROS.,

    PHILHARMONIC BUILDING.

    Agents,
    May 28th —2aw (1 4), 2m

    assure you of our interest in your welfare,
    and trust that great spiritual prosperity
    may attend you. If yoa do not always see
    eye to eye in some minor matters, we feel
    confident that your higher aims to assist
    the worship of God will always guide you
    to do whatever you are assured will be for
    His glory.

    Trusting that we may all be permitted
    to sing the “Song of Moses and the
    Lamb,” I again thank you for your ex-
    pression of kindness.
    es eee er

    Woo! challies, 150 yards, marked down
    to 15 cents to-night at T, J, Harris’,

    tomed to do. Let him gather up the rain
    that falls from heaven to crack nuts with,
    pot attempt to soften them with prafan-
    ity,as is usually done. It it better for his

    jfriends, his carpets, his fingers, and his
    ‘eternal record. Besides, it is the right

    Way.

    Men’s Light Summer Coats and Vests at
    the Barga.n Corner.

    i the nm

    GREAT SALES prove the great
    merit of Hood’s

    Hiood’s Sarsaparilla sells because
    accolplis shes CREAT CURES.

    in Constanti-

    Things are getting warm

    nople. Two Pachas have Leen dismissed,
    and will lose their salaries, jf thev ever)
    got any. The Societe de Navigation has |

    refused tc transport Turkish troops unless
    ney is paid down first. Otherwise,

    like some English workmen who repaired

    Five hvndred Boys’ Blouse Suits, 500!
    Boys’ Blouses, 500 pairs Men’s Pants,
    ust opened at the Bargain Corner.

    the Sultan’s palace a week ago, they
    might be left in the lurch. The Sublime
    Porte appears to be comp etely —
    both in fortune and reputation.

    Sarsaparilla. |
    it |

    Robb-irmstrong Engines’

    Currect Design,
    Best Workmanship

    ROBB ENGINEERING CO, Ltd.

    Amherst N: 8S,

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Examiner -- 1896-07-08 -- Page 01
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