? 163 re S % apy eb A EO al? £ Ms ‘ stones f a i ray. te ia anit a BO AEBS PT etl MIF nesta ne NR AA ARIE 8 ie Dee, « I Hs tae WALTER BAKER & CO. ‘he Largest Manufacturers of PURE, HICH CRADE COCOAS ani CHOCOLATES On this Continent, hawe received HIGHEST AWARDS from the great Industrial and Food * \ EXPOSITIONS Ny\ IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. . ‘Caution; ™ vt cf ofthe labels and wrappers on our goods, Consumers should make rure thet our fF e f ma facture, name Dorchester, Mass., is printed on each packuge, Sot i D BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WALTER BAKER & CO.. DORCHESTER. MASS. SALE! SALT! i Stea p? Sunrist nd Tafua. 10, } i Jaiv pool Salt and 800 bags Fishery, which wil! be sold at lowest pr vhiist discharging Both steamers are i t Ist Mav \ i PEAKE Baos. & CO Ch’town, April 18, 1895—tf For, 20 Years the nula for making Scott's Emulsion has been endorsed by physicians of the whole world.@ No secret about it. Thisis one of its strongest endorsements. But the rest endorsement possible is in the zitad strength it gives. Scott’s enn strong nourishes. It does more for weak Ba | Growing Children than é ‘ rkind of nourishment. It stre ethens Weak Mothers and re- ith to all suffering from emac n and General Debility. For Cevghs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron- chitis, Weak Lungs, Consumption, Blood Diseases and Loss of Flesh. © Sc ti & Cowne. Dellcville. AN Druggists. 60c. & $1, 4«for*s In the system, strains the lungs and prepares a way for pneumonia, often- times consumption. PYNY-PECTORAL positively cures coughs and colds in a surprisingly short time. It’s a scien- tifle certainty, tried and true, sooth- ing and healing in its effects, © CARGE BOTTLE, ONLY 25 CENTS, LADY'S WHEEL FOR SALE, A good, strong Lady’s Wheel, pneuma tic tire, good f a } nner. Can be made tnto a Boy’s Wheel. Price $35.00 Apply at THE EXAMINER OFFICE. r vot of it : c Tak xes $2.50. Da.L./. SMITH & CO.. Toronto. we can sell! you Dodd's Kidney Pills at the followiag prices, viz.:—50c. per bux aix boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00 + -r dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by t + mMaiito any address por GEORGE E. HUGHES, Charlottetown. eet ta | ; : : g Wh-Pic aand * WIGS Boctor Whalis good ~3 2, loacezind the 4 - a tre Wao dhe sing { Hair [seem to fave tried ee everything and am ia cespair Why Hirs A the very best thing is PALMO “TAR SOAP f itis splendid for Washing 5, the head if prevents dry ness HI of f SU wibby f AGS i Ww i) thus puts an end to Dandru Mie and Freshens the hair nicely. 25¢ FORA LARGE TABLET SICK HEADACHE, REGULATE THE LIVER. ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURE? wood CIGESTION. |PRIGE 25 Gis.Tee PODDS-MED co. uo TORONTO.| “Closing Out Sale. |, All the stock-in-trade of the late Wm. Weeks, on north side of Queen Square, consisting of Strong Boots and Shoes and Shoe Findings, will be sold at lese than cost. 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Canada, Scld in Charlottetowa py Geo E Hughes out of the | 5 - dae vt DAILY EXAMINER THE — LITTLE FRENCH MARY, speaxing ntte, . » this day, in Dul- muc? and teaching as learned English. a ‘ a as ham, peyrple laugh and repeat her rhe town of Dulham was not use = : strange foreign words and phrases. ig SOTeheete OF AB BOTT, * of - —— Alexis, the father, was steady at his ee ee eee ee yea work of gardening and haying ; Marie, was in some sense a matter of puDil’ | tn) giger, his wife, washed and troned nterest when a Canadien family wast j | and sewed and swept, and was a helper in many households ; now and then on | Sunday they set off early in the morn- | ing and walked to the manufacturing tewn whence they had come, to go to mass; at the end of the summer, when they felt prosperous, they sometimes hired a horse and waggon and drove ported to have con to the white hous the bridgs This house, small ap 1, with a bushy litth had been standing empty { several menths. Usually when a hous s left tenantless in Dulham it rematn- “i so aud fell into decay, and,after som w storie gardel mn tront, ears, the cinnamon rose bushes strag . tl ae ; lutifu there with the child between them. Dul- ne cellar, the < ri sted into I $ grew over the meund th be chimney Dulham was : t place,where the population dwind though such citizens as re ham village was the brighter and better for their presence, and the few old fash toned houses that knew them treasured them, and French Mary reigned over her kingdom with no revolt or disaffec- at cover bri_ks i steadily f ine AC nore 1 -e reason to 7 ac sy ; = t a de acaatl ver s tion to the summer's end. She seemed nk it as pleasant as any cout y tow? han ral pe ie eo , to fulfill all the duties of her childish a aa ld who met every life by some exquisite instinct and in- f the ok ‘ W net e ) Se — Nn , (Ps aun wes fallible sense of fitness and propriety. » tall rer th own affairs were . : , oT ar , yon — Th One September morning, after the ich interestec ene . “rs, ev : : Se ee > ap ee , first frost, the ¢ t and his friends roved the course of the strong look eo : : : were sitting in toc store with the door young Canadian laborer, who had pis * . : . shut. The Capi: 'n was t last comer een quick to seize upon his opportunity; and they them had alread engag- ’ “I’ve got bad news,” he said two of turned toward } apprehensive and i him to make their gardens and do ; PI : ’ ; ' ; ;. | forewarned. ..§ , and we pleased with his a . : —_ i dd ‘ . . Alexis says he’s going right away jvickness and willingness He had ‘ " ’ . a . (regret was mingle! with the joy oi me afoot one day from a neighboring : te ! ai ns e having a picce of news to tell) Yes, town, where he and his wife had been : . . ‘ : _}| Alexis is going away : he’s packing up made ill by bad drainage and factory we : : ; be s now, and has spoke for Foster's hay work, and saw the little house, and ask- oe Hi ; ; c 3 tmast f th wer ANY cart to move his stuff to the railroad, e he postmaster if vere were any . : Repeat a ; “What makes him so foolish ?” ask- work to be had out of doors that spring in Dulham. Being assured of his pros- pects, he reappeared with his pale,bright eyed wife and little daughter the very next day but one. This startling prompt- time for but few persons fa new neighbor, and came over the ed Mr. Spooner. “He says his folks expect him in Can- ada. He's got an aunt ifvin’ there that owns a good house and farm, and she's gettin’ old an wants to have him set- tled at home to take exre of her.” “I've heard these Trench folks only desire to get forehanded a little, and ness had given to hear the news as one after anoth bridge and along the road there were ae i ee aie: then they go right bick where they many qu ions asked. The house seem- ; ‘ ; ‘ i , : come from,” sail some one, with an ai: ed to have new life looking ; . : ; of disapproval. out of its small paned win- sake e'll . : h . -s S > e-nd another i ere: dows ‘here were clean white He says he'll s-nd another man re; ody that will be glad ot seem to like the Weathers, he knows some’ the chance, but ! idea so weil,” sail Captain doubtfully. ‘hina dogs on the window the chimney— in at the curtains and Sills and a bee the spring sun wide open door. . don't Smoke il was shiaing There was a chilly east wind on an At this momcnt the store door was ere as i cn es ae iain ae ee c ; April day and the elderly men were opened, an Pre 1 a its. He o ss oy i , : . ye ireSS@u i r > and ner res gathered inside the postoffice, which was | W2* Gress ree ee ee cs yere shini also the chief grocery «and dry geods var , ~ he " s} . : . s vO le ane aa" Ze C278 > Ss > an store. Each was in his favorite arm- oe Bossom a gail te chair, and there was the excuse of a {| ROUNCEE Joyruny. 2 = are ca Tal he ie hia ahi try eel dowa between the two long counters them } oon again int ‘the close group toward her regretful friends. They had PN RE ' : rever seen her so charming, that was usually broken up at the ap- ne es ribeye Argument and regret was impossible- the forebodings of elderly men and their experience of life were of no use at that moment; a gleam of youth and hope was theirs by sympathy instead. A child's pleasure in a journey moves the dullest heart. The Captain was the first to find some means of expression, “Give me some o' that best candy for her,” he commanced to the storekeeper. “No, take a bizger piece of paper, and tie it up well.” “Ain't she dressed ; gruff Mr. Spoorer anx part be pointed t! emall plaid shavl that hung overhead, and stooped to wrap it himself about the little shou'ders “I musi get the girl something, too,” said the ninister. who was a grand- father and had jus. come in fer his mail. “What do you like bett my dear ?”’ and French f pointed shyly, but with instant dé 1, ©t 2 bive silk parasol, with 2 white handle, w! was some- what the worse for having been openly displayed al] summer. i minister country summer weather. Old Cap- tain Weathers was talkin: about Alexis. the newcomer (they did not try to pro nounce his last name), and was saying for the third or fourth time that the more work you set for the Frenchman seemed. to be sterday proach of the better pleased he “Helped ‘em to lay 2t our house, neat 2s wax,” said the Captain, with approval. “Made the gar- Gen in the front yard, so it hasn't look- ed s ell for We're all goin to find him very handy ; he'll have plen- ty to do among us all summer. Seems to know what you want the minute you a carpet y , } vw years, : ee das little thin ?” said and for his storekeeper to a ously, bought it with p'easure, ke a boy at a fair, and put it into her hana French Mary kissed the minister with } | | rapture and gave him her hand to ake >» he 1. dow >» pare WE ALL FOLLoWfeD IER TO TIE Door, | *24*e. then she pu. down the parasol “i ; k } and ran and clin.bed into the old Cap- pint, for he can’t make out very well | tain’s lap and hugsed tim with both with his English. I used to be able to rpms tisht croun? ix neck. Sh mapas alee cecil beable cael } arms tight aroun his neck. She thought talk considerabl! 7 £a"'? 4 for a moment whether she should kiss days, when I sailed from Southern ports Mr a ee Ezra Spoorer cr not, but happily to Havre ae _ rdeaux, but J Sara she did decia arainst it, and said eoem , eca ow very y . > | > * Sccem 5 ReCan ROW Very P an affectionate good-bye to him and all have made a smart sailcr, Alexis would; quick and willing.” “They say Canada French ain't spoke the same, anyway,” began the Captain‘s devoted friend, Mr. Ezra Spooner, by way of assurance, when the store door opened and a bright little figure stood looking in. All the gray headed men the rest. Mr. Sia;les himself came out from hbehin? the counter to say fare- well and bestow some raisins. They al] followed her to the door and _ stood watching her while she tucked her bun- dles under her erm °nd raised the new parasol and w lked down the street in the chilly autumn morning. a vay — way, and every one of them She had take : h -r Fren h gayety and “ge , : ie : charm and all her childish sweetness Come right in, dear, said the kird and dignity awav with her. Little hearted old Captain. French Mary had gone. Fate had They saw a charming litile creature plucked her Uke 2 fl wer out of their about six years old, who smiled back from under her neat bit of a hat: she wore a pink dress that made her look still more like a flower, and she said “Bon jour” prettily to the gentlemen as she passed. Henry Staples, the store- keeper and postmaster, rose behind the counter to serve this customer as if she had been a queen, and took from her hand the letter she brought, with the amount of its postage folded up in a worn bit of newspaper. The Captain and his friends looked on with admiration. Dr. lives. She did not tura back. was half way home she aga the new F! the breeze. Ths but when she begin to run wl was given gayly tc Captain sighed, “T wish the little girl weli,” he said and turned away. ‘‘We shall miss her but she doesn’t know what parting is. I hope she'll please them just as well in Canada.” setsutiheeenintetitiieasentninenmapeincnscaiitgigiatiaraianrsneapeenineamstiies SARAH ORNE JEWETT. Talmage on Bicyeling. Talmage in his sermon at the “Cive her jiece oO *E anal oa Give hh . a ta .! f candy ns Bive | Academy of Music, New York, on Sun- a Con — ' a gen vs tee = day, declared that toe get the soul right he Captain eagerly, reaching for his | requires not only spiritual t i ; : : . > ulres nly s ual bu rsica cane and ieaving his chair with more : ee exercise. Tie recommends the gymnas- ium, the dumbbelis, tlhe bicyele, “if,” as the doctor decltres, “one sits upright, for es the machine is now used it is by degrees bringing us back to all fours.” than usual agility ; and everybody look- ed on while he took a striped stick o? peppermint from the storekeeper and offered it gallantly. There was some- thing in the way this favor was accept ed that savored of the French court an: made every man in the store a lover. The child not enly made a quaint bow before she reached out her hand with childish eagerness for the unexpectec delight, but she stepped forward an¢ kissed the Captain. There was a2 murmur of delight at tl charming courtesy ; not a man the: would not have liked to find some ex cuse for walking away with her, az: there was a general sigh as she shu behind her and looked bax through the glass with a parting smile. Strawberries In March. She (after the unmasking)—“TI see that strawberries are on the bill of fare. George.” He (nervously)—‘“Yes, but they are very sour at this season of the year.” She—“Of course ; but I think I will take a few. One cannot expect strawberries to be at their best in March, you know.”—Harlem Life. ANITCHKOFF PALACE, ST. PETERSBURG, DEC. 6, 1894. “HER MAJESTY, EMPRESS MARIE FEODOROWNA, FINDING GREAT BENEFIT FROM THE USE OF YOUR TONIC-WINE, REQUESTS THAT A CASE OF 50 BOTTLES VIN MARIANI BE SENT IMMEDIATELY, ADDRESSED TO HER MAJESTY THE EMPRESS.” Anitchkoff Paiace, To Mr. MARIANI. St. Petersburg, Russia. 41 Boulevard Haussmann, TTT “The Ideal Tonic Wine.” Fortifies, Nourishes and Stimulates the Body and Brain. It restores Health, Strength, Energy and viene Avoid Substitutions, Ask for “Vin Marian!” at al) Druggiste. Sor Descriptive Book with Portraits and testi- he door Alexis’ eager of previous “That’s little French Mary, little sirl,”’ said the storekeeper, to proclaim his advantase acquaintance, “She here yester- day and did an errand tor her mothe? as nice as a grown person could.” “I never saw a little creature with prettier ways,’ said the Captain, biush- ing and tapping lis cane on the floor. This first appearance of the little fore- igner on an April day was like the com- ing of a young queen to her kingdom. She reigned all summer over every heart in Dulham—not a face but wore its smiles when U'rench Mary came down the street ; not a mother who did not say to her children that she wished they had such pretty manners and kept their frocks as neat. The child Canced and sang like a fairy, ndescended to ali childish games, and yet, best of all for her friends, secmed to see no differ- ence between young and old. She some- times followed Captain Weathers home, came and « and disere etly dined or took tea with mony of noted Celebrities, write to him and Lis housekeeper, an honored Sole Agents for Canada guest: on rainy days he might ~be found in the shoemakér’s shop cr in the LAWRENCE A. WILSON & CO., Saecks™mitis, weterine ifewi @c cer MONTREAL. LONDON : 239 Oxronn BY. MONTREAL: 28 HOSPITAL BT, Pans: 4° Bo, Haussmann, New Youn: 62 W. 1Srw Graaar, Furniture “Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to wait.’—Lonere.iow. By labor, skill and patience we have produced elegant and at the same time cheap Furniture. See our elegant SIDEBOARDS. offered here—$8.00 and upwards. Our CHAMBER SUITES. —$15.00 and upwards, Our PARLOR and DRAWING ROOM SUITES, ele- gant, strong and cheap. The lowest prices on Rug and all kinds of Suites. Just what everybody wants. Our prices will be so satisfactory they will make you JOHN NEWSON. The best. value yet New styles and low prices druggist. Ordes “/ ‘ail promply filled Cuarloletown, March 5, 1895-—dy ! WOrK: Sialuuge mucn but speaking hittie, | | to ignore my condition, DANGEROUS CONSOLATION. All Richt in a Day or Two, Bat the bay Never Came. “All rightin a day or two” is the thought that consoles every one who is suffering from any indisposition that does not pros- trate him. In the case of a per on bed- ridden for months with disease of the Kid- neys being asked, “Did you not have any warning of this condition you are now in?” “Yes, I was bothered at first with back- ache, with occasional headaches, but did not consider myself sick or the necessity of medicine further than a plaster on my back orrubbing with my favorite liniment. It was months before I began to realize that it was useless to further force myself The backache had become a pain in the backand sides, weak and tired feeling, high-colored urine with obstructions and stoppage, _ in the bladder, palpitation of the eart, poor appetite, indigestion, and a | dull, languid feeling, with entire lack of energy.” Had the first signal of distress | from the Kidneys—Back-ache—received | the assistance of Chase’s Kidney-Liver | Pills, the after state of misery and suffer- ing would have been avoided. A few doses dispel first symptoms; delay re- sults in liver, heart and stomach becom- ing affected. It is useless to — to | overcome this complication without a persistent and regular use of Chase’s K. | and L,. Pills. Price 25c., sold by all dealers. Edmanson, Bates & Co.,Toronto. | yeedls ! ; your Notice to Partios Intending to Erect Cheese and Butter Factoriss. That BRUCE STEWART & CO. are prepared to give the very lowest prices on Steam Boilers and Engines. Boilers are first-class in all particulars, Engines are A it, of our own pattern and manufacture Boilers furnished with all necessary Fit- tings, including a first clase Pemterthy Injector, the best in the market. Simple, strong and durable to start. Open Globe Valve. No levers or valves to handle, no working ports; consequently will last longer than the common Injector with levers and valves. We use best American goods, and se!) at a price that will insure custom. No old-fashioned prices, and wil! not Le undersold by any firm in the businese. Repairs entrusted to us will have prompt and careful attention, and at prices to suit thetimes. First-class machinists and tools to send out on work when required. : Plans, specifications and estimates given for any work required. Remember, we will not be undersold by any firm in the business. BRUCE STEWART & CO. mch20—35 & wy tf BICYCLE FOR SALE—A first-class bicycle forsale. Apply to HARRY CROCKE?TT. junesj—3i_ pd Needs ! FOR FAR AND GARDEN. _ a e SS Timothy, Alsike, Mammoth, Early Red and White Dutch Clover Seed, White Bearded Seed Wheat. GARDEN.— Beans, Beet, Celery, Corn, Cress, Cucumber Russian, Red Fife, Colorado Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, , Mush Melon, Onion, Parsley, Parsnip, Peas, Pepper, Radish, Sage, Savory, Spinach, Squash, Salsif, Tomato, Tobacco, Turnip, Water Melon. FLOWER SEEDS in variety. All of these Seeds are new, pure and_ reliable. sale at the lowest prices. For WILLIAM GRANT & CO., Charlottetown, April 13, 1895—-135 w QUEEN STREET. Keep Your Feet Dry. If you catch cold nov it will | | hang on all Summer. | | Wear Granbv Rubbers. | They are the best and;last longest. Perfect in Style, Fit and Finish. | THEY WEAR LIKE IRON | __aplO—135 tt After riders have once tried ‘Victor’ RAR BICYCLES, RRA No effort on our part is required to confirm their belief in our assurance, that IT iS WITHOUT EXCEPTION THE BEST WHEEL MADE. We will never wilfully mislead a buyer, and we have taken so much trouble to find out by actual test and examination that we know we arc not mistaken ourselves, db 6% d& CaTaLoavEs on application. ob 6% db Parts and Sundries at Wholesale and Retail. EF All descriptions of BICYCLE WORK in the most skilful manner. _THE FORBES MF°G CO., Ltd, HALIFAX, N.S Light Weight and ix Rigidity. Every Ma- 4 f t+}: chineiully war-anted © etatatntetatntat, + + + Retail! Salesroom, 2%0 Wabash Avo. ~ ttt tt TOO eS i ay EC > : Stayt spemteh 6 . 5 . Highest Eaners at ie Worlt’s Columbien Exposition, re i ——$ _$____—__——. bt + mainte ny ’ Send two-cezt stomp for our 24-page Catalogue—A worl: of Art. vy 4 - i + a § on ete is. ~ ‘ < of 2 * Monarch Cycle Company, it Enke and Helsted Sts., CHICAGC, ILL. +, ar Cannes } Absolutely the Best. vw oOo~y vl, vv we EEE ELSES + YY & + te 4 Superior Material and Scientific Work- ++ manstip- SEE eS pr ett P + ; ee” + -—— a 6 SE EAS PETES This is the wheel that was illustrated America,” January 25th, 1895, in “ Bearing’s, the Cycling Authority on over the following title: “T Shown at the Recent National Cycle Exhibition.” » carbene It is the Waver.ey Scorcuer, and is the most admired and talked-of high-grade bicycle in the world to-day. Want a bieyele? Illustrated catalogue ste. Good agent wanted. INDIANA BICYCLE CO mechs (Indianapolis,tnd., v, S.A oe <n TUESDAY, S Lev we hic boo) bolic he s too and “Su “Li will pds S bass mer retur feren dian If Em will who nsec Wh sha fine and sum a be hod The Em ner’ eur: and ee cl Me The Grand Trunk earnings continue to show weekly increases equivalent to about $600,000 a year. The new directors came in at a good time for making a reputation. The flow of the tide is with them. au uiuy slores, — ——- <a + ee Many a Young Man When from over-work, possibly assisted by an inherited weakness, the health fails and rest or medical treatment must be re- sorted to, then no medicine can be employ- ed with the same beneficial results as Scott’s Emulsion. People were dying from the heat in New York on Monday, while in South Dakota the ground was covered with two inches of snow. This is not only a season of variable weather, but all the variations come on the same day. For Over Fifty Years. Aw Otp Axp Wet Trizp Remepy. Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snecess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea, Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’e Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—l y ill The mounted police census shows that between 1891 and 1894 the population of the Northwest Territorie increased from 52,230 to 73,206, or by over 40 per cent. For a period of not very good immigra- tion that is a record not to be ashamed of. If it is kept up til) the end of the decade, with the increase Manitoba has shown, Winnipeg will begin to have a respectable back country to look out on. aa — imeentionl > ———— BRISTOL’S PILLS Cure Biliousness, Sick Head- ache, Dyspepsia, Sluggish Liver and all Stomach Troubles. BRISTOL’S PibLis Are Purely Vegetable, elegantly Sugar-Coated, and do not gripe or sicken. a BRISTOL’S __ PILLS Act gently but promptly and thoroughly. “The safest family medicine.” All Druggists keep _ BRISTOL’S PILLS OPT R, ad se OIL STOVES constitute one of the greatest of home comforts in hot weather. Yon can light them at once without any kindling wood, and the fire burns at its brightest a» soon as lighted. When no longer required, it can be immediately extinguished, and the house thus not overheated by a blazing fire kept for hours longer than neca care to save the botiier uf re kiuuimg. No trouble, no dirt—ihese are overcome by the Brightest and Best, that only cost from 75 cents up. Gct a Stove and enjoy the summer. Fennel! i Chandler. ap—19 25 THe Ant oF GRING, Sciatica, Rueumarism p ae NEURALGIA * AINS IN BACK ORSIDE OR Any PESUAR - [tes in UsinG oe MENTHOL > ¢ PLASTER’ sr f pe post) — Indian Butter Tubs. 2500 large, smooth and well-made, Very important to have tubs to hold the pickle. CARVELL BROS, may3l—5w 2aw 52 guar —erncenrneatnomaneenstonn er JUNE Li, 1895. eee aerated \ SS WAM ~S Ss SS ’ - M = oe age pages es - re 7 SSS SS SSS ELLE SELES SESE LRU Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. Jt contains ncither Opium, Morphine nog other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothizg fyrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantce is thirty ycars’? use by Millions of Mothers, Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoca and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves tecthing t.* ables, cures .constipation and flatuler cys Castoria a:_milates tho food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and naturzi sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, Castoria. Castoriz. * Dastoria is 2a exosiient molicine for chil- cs a us Mothers have repeatedly told me of its I recommend _o od effect upon their children.” known to me. Da. G. CT. Oscoon, Tt. A. Archer, M. D., Lowell, Mass. 111 Se, Crford St., Drookiyn, N. ¥. “Our physic as in tho children’s depart ment hove spokes highly of thei experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria, dren ha “ Castoria is £0 well adapted. to 3" lit Qssuperior« . aly oTescmpucg * Costoria is the best remedy for children of which lum 2equainted. I hope the day is not fur Cictant when mothers willconsider the real jatercet of tacir children, and use Castoria in- and although we only bare among our stead of the variousquack nostrums which are medical supplies what is knowu as reguist a, producis, yct we are free ta confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look wita favor upon it.” Unites Hosprrat ano Disrrxsany, d.«troriag their loved ones, by forcing opiun ymerpbine, soothing syrup end other hurt‘ul agents down their throats, thereby seuding tocm to premature graves.” Dx. J. F. Kirxcreror, Conway, Ar Te Centarr Compazy, 77 Murrey Street, New York City, > 7A ka ee ae ie bee eat Auusn C. Surrn, Pres., [Featherbone Skirt Bone A light, pliable, elastic bone made from quills. Itis soft and yet yielding, conforming readily to folds, yet giving proper shape to Skirt or Dress. Bone that may be FOR GIVISG STYLE and SHAPE TO LADIES’ DRESSES. 246 The only Skirt wet without injurv. The Celebroted FEATHER- BONE €COPsii> are corded with this material. For sale by leading Dry Goods Dealers. ee Feed! Feed! Now landing fresh from the Mills: Ground Oil Cake, Blatchford’s Calf Meal, Bran and Shorts, Selling at lowest prices. AULD BROS. Charlottetown, May 7, 1896-246 & wky 3m > i ec@oe0e0e Priestley’s “Eudora” Cioth ** Eudora,” is the name of the new biack dress fabric put upon the market by the Priestley’s, whose famous dress goods arz a2 housefiold word all over the world, It is like their much esteemed Henrietta cloths; _ indeed, it has all their merits, and a few things which they § lack. It is made in black only, it is a perfect dust shedder ; has extra weight and width; and, fitting easily and draping & gracefully it gives a distinction to the wearer which ali of Priestley’s goods confer. This is their excellence, which sets them apart from all other goods. ‘ Eudora’’ is wrapped on « The Varnished Board,’’ and Priestley’s name is stamped on Fat O ATE every five yards so that ladies cannot be deceived. a! ON WHICH THE GOODS 3 “| AREWRAPPED.~ & 1908000808 08080808000, Seed Seed K——— TS ST co cr oe ete WHEAT —White Russian, Colorado Bearded, Red and White Fife. CLOVER—Island Red, Early Mammoth, White Dutch. TIMOT id Y—Peas, Veiches (Engli~h), Corn, Mangolds, Turnips, ete. HARROWS—Steel andl Wood Frame Spring Tooth, wholesale and retail. SEED BOXES (double) for Rakes, This is a fine aitachment, sowing Grain and Hay Seed in two separate boxes; ali Stee! Feed. Wholesale and Retail, PLOW REPAIRS—Mould Boards, Shares, Soles, Land Sides, Heads, Jare Clevises, for all Plows. . W. FINLAYSON, Ch’town.May 4, 1895—~125 w H. T."LEPAGE’S OLD STAND JUST ARRIVED ! A lot of nice TAN UPPERS, excellent qualities. : Also Ban Calf in the skis able for lMadies’, Misses Youths’ Boots and Shio«s, value, lowest prices. » =n a best Order early, order now, from J. H. BEL, Ch’town, May 15, 1895—dy The Reliable Boot and Shoe Pealer. — Clearing Gut Sale Very low prices on the remainder of the stock of D. M. RICHARDS & CO. till 10th of June next. After that date the balance will be sold by Auction. Any persons in need of Paint, Kalsomine, Dry and yy . . * r ‘ Tarred Tar Parer, Machine Oils, Hinges, Knobs and Locks, Glass, Brushes, Tinware, or any Shelf Hardware, will do well to get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Duiing the Auction the stock will be sold in large or small lots to suit purchasers. _All persons indebted; to the firm will ,kindly settle their accounts at once. ; : D. M. RICHARDS. & CO. Charlottetown, May 21,81 895