P. £, Island Railway - le ea FF A CARTER’ Prince Edward Island Almanac ' : iSSG. New Peady, ini int mist The Vote dectaret for each Bis trict on the Istand at the last p>. ninion General Election The Yor e red for each Dis- trictat (he lasjberal Election iy ne t hatemmciy .. & PRICE 15 CENTS. i VOL A ES I RS THE DAILY EXAMINER. TERMS : Four Dollars a Year o> & Oe “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,.”—Euripides. Single Oopies Two Cents CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1896. ait rie ATTY QV AMINI iii Ai} EAAMINE NEWSPAPER yt s wp ym tue offic @ert v o* Canada or the ts i ay mor: from the nu nade up of matter tet e Daily editions, and is a "spa per—interesiing t Last Quer ay. Sa 256m. p. m. i New lay Oh. O.lm. noon i First ¢ ' 2.0m. p. m { F } : 3. 9.m., p. m ' | Hig 5 set Wa | i ; y j t . i 1! 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OER <t0s<cde- 6 00 PM AM AM AM 2 ....Charlottetown. ....10 30 2%....Royalty Junction....10 10 z Setuess ses sctences wae 6 Ar) \ vy 905 >» Mt Stewart 410 Ly} tar 850 BBE. oo 00 ue A MBRI GER... 00000 73 5 .-Georgetown...... 710 PM Al 46 .Monnt Stewart..... 855 OO, cut. ci Ss eeesetes Oe B22, 00 » BB Peter's ..ccccecs 748 yy Bear River 7. hoe Souris .... 62 PM AM PM AM € 6 ; Mmpereld, ..o+ 00 essose 7 50 05. ...Cape Traverse..... j PM AM Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Superintendent. Gen Mer Govt. Rys, » lottetown. Moncton, N B. Railway Off ice, Dec I, 1895. Beaver Line Steamers, Winter Service. f SAILINGS BETWEEN N. B., AND LIVERPOOL. DIREC gt. JOHN, From From Liverp>o!. Steamer. St John, N B. Bai, bec. 7... Lake Ontario. ..Wed., Dec 23 = ~ 2 Laka Winhipeg “ Jan 8 ™ Jen ¢ ake Surerior - * 2 - * ¥.. jee oe... * Feb 5 “ Fel 1...Lake Winnipeg * - sa I » Superior ” Mar 4 ** 2)...Lake Ontario . 7 Mar \4 jake Winnipeg Apr 1 “ 2 . Lake Superior ” ~ FIRST CABIN—S$40 and $45. Round Trip, ¢t(aud >>). SECOND CABIN—To Liverpool, London- derry, Belfast and Glasgow. $3). Round Trip, 3 fo 7 sa, Bristol or Cardiff, $33; Round rr | ~ STE ‘~To Liverpool, London, Glas- £0w ard ust, $24.40; to Bristol and Cardiff $4 ¥. sNOTE—S ro passengers by the Beaver Line iwith the use of bedding, and eating and drinkirg utensils, free of charge. Insurance rlificates issued at lowest rates, Freteht earried at lowest rates and to all impor t points both in Canadaand Great sritain on through bilisof lading. Specia. cilities 5 ovided for the carriage of batter, Cneese and perishable treight For further particulars as to frelgbt or pas- Sage apply to D.&C. MacIVER, D. W. CAMPBELL, Tower Bu ngs, Manager, 15 Hospital st, « Liverpoo Montreal, TROOP & SON, Agents, St John, N B, a — FURNESS LINP. Regular Fortnightly Sailings between LONDON and HALIFAX. Under «pe- cial contract with the Dominion Govern, ment. 8. 8. HALIFAX CITY, 3,000 Tons. £8. ST. JOHN CITY, 2,000 Tons. 8.8. DAMAKA , 2,500 Tone. Tue Furness Steamships are the finest OM this yr Ail boats are Clyde built, W'th saloon and sleeping berths amidships Where least motion i¢ felt. 8. &. St. John City and Halifax City are electrically | ghted throughout. Super r accommodation for all kinds Of Freight, Dairy Produce, etc. Por information regarding sailing dates, a apply vo FURNESS, WITAY & CO., Lap., People’s Bank Building, : a) ot | ne +i MPANY, in the ; : ‘ » % . . S41.% a ae A HK ; aig ea a} M ; Pie tne f & The <iy hxaminer | (WILL | Disston’s Rotary Saws =}! siz Disston’s Swages, “ Disston’s Side Files. Saw Gunnorers and Cutters. Belting Rubber and Leather, Belt Lacing Mill Tools of all kinds, and OILS. Our prices are the low«st and goods are best quality. =n a\oe B NORTON & CO CALENDAR FOR FEBRUARY, 189 Gea s © i es s Cu’town, Feb. 6—246 ‘Th’ Egyptian’s Star, All Nations Hope, Is—BABY’S OWN—the best of soap ; The softest skin, it cannot hurt, Is fragrant and removes the dirt. —s Some dealer, being over cute, May offer you a substitute ; But—Basy's Own— you can’t repiace, Aud tell him so—right to his face. so istntiway ta 4 5 bE — Halifax, Or W. W. Clarke, Passenger Az? Charlottetown P. E. I dec2] Book and Job PRINTING ee es ee First Class Work. Best Qualities of Paper. Work Promptly Done. Prices Low. Try us. THE EXAMINER PUB. C0. LEILILILLLEE IRIE REERA EEE OTTAWA CORRESPON DENCE, Wik'S ~~ HARDWARE. | } | Th> Budget and the Remedial Bill—Ti e Historical Fancy Dress Bali and Albant's Concert—Other Matters of Luterest, Now that the estimates and the Remed- ial Bill have been submitted to the House of Commons, the business of the session will be more interesting. The debate on the budget has, beretofure, not been very interesting. The speeches ef the Opp 8} tion on the Budget have been pretty much on the same lines as formerly, viz., con demping the National Policy and Protec- tion, and the advantages Reciprocity witb the United States, an the principles of Free Trade. Dr. Me Donald, of Huron, made the longest speech of the sessier, speaking four hours and forty minutes; all of which, that was en'ogizing of =~ important, could, bowever, been easily said in halfan hour. Tie Government supporters have held up the advantages of the Protective system in pretty good style; but few of the ministers have spoken yet. In fact none of them have, at the present writing, spoken on the Budget excepting Mr. Foster. The great excitement of the session centres around the Remedial! Bill whieh was di-- tributed on Sa urday to the members. There is @ variety uf ramors around the House as to its fate; but the general opinion seems to be that nothing definite will be known until after the next caucus of the Government supporters, which is to be beld before the Bill is read the second time. The Liberals have had a caucus, and it is understood tnaat Mr. Laurier has instructed his supporters to say nothing that will commit them one way or the other until they see how tue Ontario and other Conservatives who eppose the mea- sure have commiited themselves. If the Liberals find that the Government will be defeated through the defection § of some of its supporters, then the L berals will vote solidly against the Gov- ernment and defeat it. If, however, it turns out that the Government can hold enough to carry the bill without the Lib- eral-, then the French and Catholic Liber- als will support it so thatthey can go to their supporters and contend that they did not Oppose remedial legislation. From the foregoing the readers of Tae Examiner can ree that the next twocrthree weeks will be rather exciting around the Parlia- ment buildings here. The greate-t excitement in secial circles is the historical fancy dress ball to be held oo Monday, the 17th February, and elab- orate preparations have been made for its successful carrying out. <A description of the several conrts will give an idea of the gorgeous nature of the spectacie that will take place in thesenatecbam ber. The cham- ber has all been floored over and the whole of the adjoining rooms and corridors are to be given up to thesfunction. The Gov- ernor-General and his suite are to occupy the end of the chamber where the Throne is located, and the several other historica] representations will occupy the rizht and left sides. On the right hand side, next the vice-regal court, the Vik- ings will come first, then the court repre- senting the time of Cabot, then Jacques Cartier, then Acadia, and then Maison- neuve, On the left side the court repre- senting the United Empire Loyalists wil] occupy the space next the vice-regal court, then that representing the time of Montcalm and Wolfe; then Acadia and Evangeline, and New France m the lower corner of the Chamber. The galleries of the Senate Chamber, the tea rooms, the corridors, and also the Library of Partia- ment will be open to the guests. As soon as they arrive, tse various historical groups will assemble round their respec- tive standanis, according to their vosition as hereinbefore described. The first his- torical dance is io be that of the Vikings, and each of the other courts will follow in turn after, each dance being called out by the sound of a bugle. The ledies and gentleman taking part in the historical dances have been practising for weeks pa-t,and had a rehearsal on Saturday night. Many of the dances are most un- iqne, and bring before the eyes of the ob- server the mauuers and styles of the past four centuries. The expense that has been incurred in preparing for this fune - tion is something enormous. The in- siructors for the several daaces charged $10 for lessons. The costumers charge from $10 to $20 for the hire of the cos- tumes, and, besides, many ladies have spent hundreds of dollars im get- ting up their own. The several courts are to be presented to His Excellen- cy and Ledy Aberdeen and then the state lancers will be danced, after which the Vice Regal Court will lead the procession to the supper room. After supper has been enjoyed the ordinary dances of pre- sent society will be indulged in. It is said thot this ball will be the most gor- geo’ s spectacle seen in Canada since Lord Dufferin was Governor General, and in many respects this function will exceed anything of that time. The next great social event is the Albani Concert on Tuesday night. The t :kets have le'n a'l seld at $2 to $3 each, and Canada’s Queen of Song will have an enthusiastic reception. The weather bas turned abnormally cold, the thermometer registering 28 below zero on Sunday night; but the clear, crisp air, brightened by sunshine, is not ata]! unpleasant. Premier Peters and Mr. W.S. Stewart have arrived to attend the Supreme Court, aud will be in good time for tnd great His- toric Ball. Mr. A. C. Macdonaid will at- tend as General Brock, one of the heroes of Canada in the war of 1812. The ap proach of Lent will put an end to the gai- eves that have been so frequent this ses- sicn. Itis generally admitted that this has been one of the gayest searon3 Ottava has seen for many years. All this gaivty is not without benefit to the city; especially to the merchants; who have done a rush- ing business since Parliament opened. Talking with an Ontario farmer the other day the interesting fact was elicited, that in that province, where they have had Liberal Provincial Government for over twenty years, the taxation fur local and provincial purposes on a 100 acre farm valued at $46 per acre, amounted to $73. This is what may be expected by P, E. Island farmers if they continue to support the Peters Government which has already introduced the thin edge of the wedge, and will soon be driving it home. i Ge ECULIAR in comt:aavon, pro- portion and preparation of ingredi- ents, Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses great curative vaue. Youshould TRY tT. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. Chase’s Pills have gained popularity because they are a specific forthe uric! acid condition, prevent Bright’s disease, cure Rheumatism and all Catarrhal condi- tons of the Kidneys and Bladder. They do this because they possess remarkable alterative, tonic and diuretic properties, exerting a wonderfully soothing influence on irritated or inflamed mucuous mem- branes of the kidneys or bladder. One pill a dose. 25c. a box. The cheapest medicine in the world. ‘A GREAT WORK || Women Should be Specially Interested. Thousands Will Thank Mrs, Thompson, ef Toronto, for Her Encouraging Letter. Paine’s Celery Compound Made Her a New Woman, Mrs. M. Thompson, 610 Eastern Ave., Toronto, once a dishearteped and broken- down woman owing to dyspepsia and ner- vousnese, gratefully recommends Paine’s Celery Compound to all sufferers. Reduc- ed in flesh, weak and frail, she sought aid and relief from the best doctors, but, alas ! no good results came to bless her. In a terribly critical condition, Mrs. Thompson commenced to use Paine’s Celery Compound, the dyspeptic’s only hope. In a short time she was made hale, strong and vigorous; in a word, she was given anew and better life. Mrs. Thomp-on writes as follows : “I feel it my duty to let the public know what Paine’s Celery Compound did f_r me, and trust ic will be a benefit to other suffers. “I was much reduced in flesh and in a thoroughly broken-down condition, resul - ing fron, dyspepsia avd nervousness. | was recommended to try the Compound; I did 8», and three bottles have made me a different woman. . “Previous to taking your Compound, I had taken medicine from some of the best doctors in the city, but with no good re- sults. Therefore, | have every reason to be thankfal for Paine’s Celery Compound, and take great p'easure in recommending it to others.” i A late despatch from Constantinople says the surrender cf arms by the Armen- ians, who for months held the city of Zei toun, against the Turks has been complet ed. Tne despatch adds that Murai Bey, late imperial commissioner of the Ottoman Government, wno songht refuge in Egypt. has been convicted of treason, and sentenc- ed to death for publishing articles on the Sultan. THE SUFFERING OF OLD PEOPLE, Finas Simple aud Quick Relief in the Use of South American Kidney Cure. The suffering from kidney trouble en- dured by men and women who are getting alittle up in years is often exceedingly distressing. The annoyance and incon- venience caused by a derangemest of the kidneys ia only too plain to all who ha e been tronbled in this way. How keen the distress at Limes from what is known as protatic trouoles of old, such as enlarge- ment, inflammation and ulceration of the protate gland. Without any present or afier unpleasant «ftects South American Kidney Cure gives immediate and lasting relief inall such cases. It is a wonderful medicine for kidney troub'e of whatever kind. It is essentially a kidney cure, avd boast; of nothing more. Bui it is king here every time. Sold at Dodd’s Medica! Hall. OO The amazingly rapid improvement in the building and armament cf warships in England is most strikingly illustrated in the statement of the New York World’s correspondent: “Eleven years ago the best fleet assembled in the same harbor of Portsmouth. Thirteen war vessels were then gathered there of the best type ex- jant at that time. Either the Majestic or the Magnificent of the present channel fleet could send the whole thirteen to the bottom before any one of them could reach her. Of the thirteen only three are now in commission, and are practically superannuated. The others have beeu sold as marine rubvish, IT IS ABSURD. It is absurd to try to cure rheumatism with sarsaparillas, andthe ordinary ad- vertised compounds which are recom- mended for the cure of almost every dis- ease to which the human flesh is heir. This disease, as all know, is cansed by an acid poison in the bleod, and can only be quickly and effectually removed by the use of an internal remedy, which will neutralize it, and thus destroy its irritat- ing properties. The ingredients of South Americau Rheumatic Cure have not been long known, but are recommended by some of the latest English medical works as being to rheumatism what quinine is to ague, an absolute specific. The first dose of the remedy gives perfect rclef, and it at once begins the chem cal process of neutralizing the acid of the blood. lk usually cures in one to three days. Sold at Dodd’s Medical Hall, There is frankness in Franklin, Me., where a society of church workers has adopted the name ** The Beggars.” Laid Low by Indigestion. i was so run down I had to give up work. Scott's Sarsaparilia the kind that cures. Indigestion or dyspepsia is the bane of thousands, and is one of the most de- pressing of afflictions. It arises from an impure or impoverished conditiog ef the blood, which weakens the digestive and assimilative organs, @endering them in- capable of en their natural func- tions, and if neglected, the sufferer loses flesh, complains of exhaustion afterslight exertion, and becomes rapid#y debilitated. Mr. Wm. W. Thompson, a prominent resident of Zephyr, Ont., ina letter dated Aug 12th, 1895, says: ‘‘It gives me great leasure to testify to the fact that Scott’s rsaparilla has caused a most 1emark- able change in my condition. I was so much run down I had to give up work and felt as if life were net worth living. Mr. Dafoe induced me to try Scott’s Sar- saparilla, and after taking four bottles I am now feeling as I formerly did years age, and I want to say for the benefit of ing, to use slang phrase, ‘completely knocked out,’ dont despair until you give Scott’s Sarsaparilla a fair trial.” Scott's Sarsaparilla is a blood food, it stimulates all vital organs to healthy normal! action, onghling them to throw off all poisonous and debilitating humors, Sold by druggists at. $1, but there is only one Scott's. The kind that cures, = | the afternoon, those suffering from indigestion and feel- ; ‘tor of A Hot Place. The - hottest region on the earth’s sur- face is on the southwestern coast of Per- sia, on the border of the Persian gulf, For forty consecutive days in the months of July and August the mercury has been known to stand above 100 degrees in the shade night and day and to ran up as high as 130 degrees in the middle of At Bahrein, in the center of the most torrid part of this most torrid belt, as though it were nature's intention to make the place as unbearable as pos- silwe, water from wells is something un- known. Great shafts have been sunk to % depth of 100, 200, 309 and even 500 feet but always with the same result—ne water. This serious drawback notwith- standing, a comparatively numerous population contrives to live there, thanks to copious springs which burst forth from the bottom of the gulf more than a mile from the shore. The water from these springs is obtain- ed in a most curious and novel manner, ‘‘Machadores’’ (divers), whose sole occu- pation is that of furnishing the people of Bahrein with the life-giving fluid, repeir to tnat portion of the gulf where ioe springs are situated and bring away with them hundreds of bags full of the water each day. The water of the gulf wheré the springs Surst forth is nearly 200 feet deep, but these machadores manage to fill their goat-skin sacks by diving to the bottom and holding the mouth of the bags over the fonatain jets—this, too, without allowing the salt water of the gulf to mix with.it. The source of these submarine fountains is thought to be in the hills of Osmond, 400 ce 500 miles away. Being situated at the bottom of the gulf it isa mystery how they were ever discovered, byt the fact remains that they have been known since the dawn of history. Queer Cats, Crossing a female Manx cat with an ordinary tom cat has had results of sur- prising mathematical accuracy. The mother had six litters of three kittens each; in the first they were all tailless, in the second two were without tails, while one had a half tall; the third time only one was tailless, and two had half tails; with the fourth litter there were more taillese kittens, but two had half tails and one a full tail; in the fifth the pro- portions were reversed, one having a half tail and one two fuel tails, while in the sixth litter ail the kittens had fuil tails “The gradual elimination of the tailless condiiion characteristic of Manx cats,”’ says Nature, ‘‘is singular, and well worth putting on record,’’ ALWAYS -_——_ + PLEASED ! No Grumblers or Growlers When Diamond Dyes are Used. Thousands of pleasant, happy and grate- ful letters are oo file from ladies who have tested the popular Diamonl Dyes that alweys do their work well and satis- factorily. Mrs. Thos Lavin, Newark, Oat., says: “JT tiod that Diamond Dyes are the best, as I always get good and fast colors from them. I have used other dyes, but they are all inferior.” Mrs. Wm. Moore, Steenburg, Oat., says: “ We like Diamond Dyes better than al! others on the market; they always give splendid colors.” When ladies ask for Diamond Dyes they should always insist upon seeing the uname on the package, as there are 80 many worthless dves sold by dealers. The Nord Deutsche Aligemeine Zeitung says: “ Germany has consented to re-open the question of restrictions on American insurance companies, because the two companies in the question endeavored, by producing farther material, to show that the Prussian regulations du not correspond with the requirements of the case.” — a CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, HAM- ILTON, Rev. W. H, Wade, Rector of Hamilten's Leading Episcopal Church, Endorses Dr, Aguew’s Catarrhal Powder, A leader in the Episcopal denomination in Canada, is tne Rev. W. H. Wade, rec- the Church cf the Ascension. Among the members of this church are numbers of the most wealthy and fashion- able people of the Ambitions City, and beloved indeed is their rector. In his family he has used Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder, and been more than p'ea-ed with the good result obtained. The satisfaction has beeo such that ow r his own signature he has frankly said to the people ef Cana da that this mcd’cine is a good thing, and gives the relief that is claimed for it. One short putfof the breath through the Blower, supplied with each bottle of Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this Powder over the surface of the na- sal passage. Painless and delightful to use, it relieves in ten minutes, and per- manently cures Catarrah, Hay Fever, Cold-, Headache, Sore Throat, T'onsilitis, ani D a‘ncse, 60 cents. Sample bottle and Blower sent on receipt of two three- cent stamp. S.G. Detchon, 44 Cherch street, Toronto. Sold at Dodd’s Medical Hall. The Empire Publishing Comyany has been incorporated in Hal.tax for the pur- pose, it is said, of publishing a dai y paper, with William Dennis of Halifax, A. C. Bertram cf Syduey, W.E. Newcomb ot Canso, and others interested. BE NOT DECEIVED The Unparalelled Success of Dodd's Kidney Pills Excites the Envy and G eed of Unscrupulous I imitations. A kidney treatment in pi)] form was un known until Dodd’s Kidney Pills came into use. If Dodd’s Kidney Pills were not indeed “the best in the world,” no one would im- itate them. Who is defrauded and who pockets the proceeds when a counterfeit coin is passed upon you? Never let any one persuade you to buy a substitute or imitation of the real article you need, The genuine are put 2p in ronnd, flat wooden boxes, white lettering on blue Jabel with red band. You can get the genuine Dodd’s Kidney Pills from any druggist or dealer in Cana- da, at 50 cts. a box, or by mail from the Dodd’s Medicine Co., Toronto, Ont. 25 cents cures Catarrbal Headache. . - Incipient Caterrh. “ “ Hay Fever. “ « Catarrhal Deafness. “6 “ Cold in the head in 10 m‘n. « « ~~ Foul breath caused by Cat arrh. 25 cents secures Chase’s Catarrh Care with perfect blower enclosed in each box. Sold by all dealers. LO ee ep tn, tt. Women, who seem to be all worn out, will find in purified blood, made rich and healthy by Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla, permanent relief and strength. The following is from sa well known nurse: “T have suffered for years with female complaints and kidney troubles and |! have had @ great deal of medical advice during that time, but have received littl- or no beneiit. A friend advised me to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and I began to use it, together with Hood's Pills. I have real- ized more benefit from these medicines than from auytiing eiseI have ever taken. From my personal experience I believe Hood’s Sarsaparilia to be a most complete blood purifier.” Mrs. C. Crompron, 71 Cumberland St., Toronto, Ontario. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominentlv {in the public eve today. Ry. a> easy to buy. easy to take, Hood's Pills 37 2 °v.-7e GHATEFUL— COMFORTING, EPPSS COCOA EREAKFAST —-SUPPER, “ By a thorough knowledge of tne natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and supper a delicately flavored beverage which may save use many heavy doctors’ bills, It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds cf 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 fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame,” Civil Service Gazette JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, TO LET. That large Shop, part of the “ Londo House” Building, lately occupied by : fr. McKenzie, Tailor, with good room ap tairs for work shop or store room. Apply to HON. DANTEL DAVIES, L. H. DAVIES, Q. C., Executors Estate late Geo, Davies, Or to F. W. L. Moore, Solicitor, in Building. oct Watch, ins, Chains. G. H. TAYLOR, North Side of Queen Square. Back-Ache, Face-Ache, Sciatic Pains, Neuratgic Pains, Pain ta the Side, cite. Promptly Relieved and Cured by The “D. & L.” Menthol Plaste: Having used your D. & L. Menthol Plaster for severe pain in the back and lumbago, I sitatingly recommend Same a8 a safe, nd rapid remedy : in fact, they act like —A. LAPuINT#, Elizabethtvwa, Out, Price 25. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO.,, Lrv, Proprictors, MonTREAL, eure a magic, ¢ : € eet Old Silver and Gold taken in exchawge for goxds or made up into new RINGS CHAINS at E. W. TAYLOR'S, felT CAMERON BLOCK. PYNY - PECTORAL Positively Cures COUGHS and COLDS in a surprisingly short time. It’s a sci- and entific certainty, tried and true, soothing and healing in its effects, W.C. McComser & Son, Louchette, Oue., report in a letter that Pyny-Pectoral cured Mrs. ©, Garcean of chronic cold in chest and bronchial tubes, and also cured W. G. McComber of a jung-standing cold. Mr. J. H. Hetty, Chemist, 528 Yonge St., Toronto, writes: “ As a general cough and lung syrup Pyny- Pectoral is a most invaluable preparation, }t has given the utmost satisfaction to all whe Lave tried it, many having spoken to me of the benefits derived from its use in their families. It is suitable for old or young, being pleasant to the taste, Its sale with me ha: been wonderful, and lcan always rev wend it as @ Bafe and Teliable cong: inedicin-.” Large Bottic, 25 Cts. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO.,, Lrp. Sole Proprietors MONTREAL Sleigh For Sale A very handsome Sleigh, will aceommo- ate six persons, nicely upli« l-tered, light enough for one horse. Apply ust this attice , t{—jan2] {Dominion Blend Tee a} REGISTERED: ‘SELLING AGEN?3: Beer & Gott, Charlottetown. Stewart & Gate-, Charlot owa., R. T. Holman, Sanmersi@: . dé. H. M yrick, Tie ish. A. McKinnnon, Colimen. Albt. Craig, Emerald Cyrus Morris, Bradail a: e A.J. McLeol & Co. stanley Pridge. Feehan & Ezar, Moant Stewar’. Sterns Bros., S: uris. McLean & Cameron, Crapaud. Ever” householder shouid ge Domix ox Brexy Tea atrial. It hae great strenot. fiae flavor and is deliciows iy the enp. Dita Chtown, June 2!—w 1 rr. TENDERS. Sealed Tenders will be received at the Epixco; al Residence np to noon on SAT URDAS, the i4th day of March, A. D. L896, fur the erection of a new Roman Cathotic Cathedral in Charlottetown, ac- cording to plans and sy « feation to be zeen at the Episcopal Res: ori and at the dfice of F. X. Berlinguet, If q., Architect, 209 St. John Street, Quebec, P. Q. Sai-factory security required for the faithtul performance oi the contract. Tenders mu-t be accompanied by a cer tified cheque of 5 per cent. on an.ount of tender. Cheque will be returned if -tet- ler is not accepted. If tender is accepted and person tendering fails to enter into contract and sign Londs, will forfeit cleck. Tenders to be endorsed * Tenders for New Roman Cath lic Cathedral.” The New Cathedral Building Communit tee do not bind themselves to acce pt th lowest or ary tender. By order of Committee. STEPHEN T. WHITTIY, Secretary . Episcopal Residence, Charlottetown, P. E. L., January 28, 1396. 246 lm = guar pat JONT FORGET that ine place to have your WATCH RE- PAIRED PROMPTLY and as it should be done is at W. N. TANTON’S, Late of the « mploy of W. W. Wellner Great Ceorge Street, NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. | PHOTOGRAPHY Superior workmanship, re fined finish and moderate prices combine to make these Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown ‘o-day. GEO. H. COOK Gorner Cucen & Grafton Sts. SRISTOL’S | PILLS ‘ure Biliousness, Sick Head- iche, Dyspepsia, Sluggish Liver and all Stomach Troubles. BRISTOL'S PILLS Are Purely Vegetable, clegantly Sugar-Coated, and do not gripe or sicken. ECRISTOL’S Act gentiy but promptly and thoroughly. “The safest tamily medicine.” All Druggists keep BRISTOL’S | PILLS BOARDING & TRAINING STABLES Grafion Street, Opposite Court House. JOHN M. NICHOLSON, Prop’r. (Late in the employ of James Houghton.) Having open-d a public Stable on Gratton Street, I am prepared t» take Ger tiemen’s horses and Cojts at all seasons of the year to board, train, break or keepin road condition for immediate use Horse Clipping also at tendedto Terms reasonable, Nov2i—135a4w sin Keep Your Money at Home. A:k your Grocer fr ROYAL OAK SOAP, the best value, made at The Ch'town Soap Works. febl8 T $10 per Set. Pariial Sete $2 and upwards. Gold and Porcelain Crowning. Rest material, best workmansn. best satisfaction. DR. J. P. MURRAY, Qn-en Street, Charlottetow n25 Fire Insurance The Royal Ins. Co. of Liverpoo’,” “The Pheuix Co. of Brooklyn,” “The Sun Fire of London.” The above Companies are po-=sessed immense resources, and have a world-wirl reputation for strict integrity and liberality in the settlement of claims. JOHN McEACHERN, oct33—3 Agent, a ~ x 4? pal Eee ongpe ys Sree en * aT SC LE RR a pare = Se wis gee 2m 7