ooms, KN STREAT ob printing | } pon . _—= cen On - - _ . of Canada. » was the notion that sentimental novel. It was hard to make her education That was hard to ea tas iid vote as intelligently upon a school boar was a bitter fizht for the triumph of that idea. Woman has triamphed all along the line. AN APOLOCY IS DUE THE WOMEN OF ath © The ladies of Canada said get Melissa That was decisive. tuwn and c AND MISSES’ RAINFROOF WRAPS in the latest New York New York expense it meanr an A 1 New York designer aud cutter, an import and a)) efficient cloak makera. Bat it me ‘ata assiatanta, all men, than the cost of imported goods. The latest desigus ; the most perfect fit ; the style and smar sve New York wraps. There is beauty in them. They are r y are right at your door. facture But the cost ia a great deal less. As simple wraps they are ** distingue.” rain Either way they are now on the market. what or as BUT BE SURE YOU GET MELISSA. Dpon’c take eslesmen or traders will tell you is the same as Melissa, They are really on'y worthless imitations. You can always tell a genuine Melissa garment by Just look ander the collar inside. Designs, Patterns, and every other Special attention given to letter order. J. W. MACKEDIE & CO, Montreal, Sole Agents for the Dominion. feb24 ~4i (24, 28, mar 3, 6.) BAZAAR COMPANY, —DEALERS InN— An Apology to the Women & woman's life had broader outlock obtiin. lhe proprietors of Melisss commenced with the men. The men, through the trade, made such constant demand for Melissa garments, to replace the archaic rubber coat, that manufacture and proofing was confined to them. ~—'* Why can't we get Melissa wraps as the men can The demand is answered. y in Canada can now have its supply of LADTES'; (CHILDREN’S tailor made wraps, within a few steps of the home, wherever the home is, They are superior to anything of European manu- They express the best in tiste and imagination that New York can produce. Proofed with Melissa they are both elegant and comfortable, for they are « double protection against cold and against fhe Melissa proofed wraps cost but a tr.fle more than the ordinary cloth wrap. the Trade Mark Label. information furnished on THE MELISSA MANUFACTURING CO., as HE DATLY a esate ~ - ene ar we ~~ = = a oe geen than the em- the woutld believe There } here wars the | 1 das 4 maa j CANADA. : : Every village, styles, without che ed staff of trained ans, too, exquisite at less tnesa of the expen- purely Cuinadian. some unscrupulous good as Melissa. application. MONTREAL. i CHARLOTIETOWN, P. FE. ISLAND, FREDAY, MARCH ae ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when . Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tern effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ace ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualitiescommend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75¢ bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliablecruggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufaetured only by the CALIFORRIA FIG SYRUP CO,, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. ¥. W R. WATSON, ‘SVholosale Draggis —— ee Charlotteetown me? iyl3 € Sten: t” a - f Ao ya ga 1 aE come 5, LL. . pF y ‘ ; 7 en a . a Pe eh 4“ S » ararmrmrer, fT Se © POV/DERED | BUA S {r“ oy A wo <AXba an n Dy oe itl a é A PUREST, STROMCEST, BEST. Ready for uae imsiny eaantiiy, Yor makes boar, Boia by Alt Tireceer a: DP A. TEHOF Re, EOD } Sak taba cee (GRADUATE OF LAVAL AND McGILL,) | BS Mining Engineer|I™ Ws rsa EI, oo. a —— « received the following telegr — BranNtTFrorp, Ont.,.Feb. 2. pe C. Davies. y a J mc} F. MAIN OFFIOR......++-++0-0000serrecee QUEREC You are now Agent for Charlottetown this BOOKS AND STATIONERY. ** 7" will always find something new there in theirline of Removed t0 Stamper Block, fobs Leather Goods, Date Cases, Fancy China and Mirrors, Don’t miss seeing our new of; cspaihpeset | suitable for wedding presents | Stee! Engravings and Etchings, framed and unfr med. Several ‘DR. i P. MURRAY, choice Carving Setsin Cases, just the article you are needing. Such giod value for your money cannot be got elsewhere. BAZALKR STORL, Charlottetown, Jan. $1, 1893. 139 QUEEN STREET. ‘av, Hello There. ree —( 0) —— Bld BARGAINS ARE THE ORDER OF THE DAY. t ee —({x-———————— 1 Slaughter Sales and Big Discounts of all kinds the ia in a general uproar for Birgains, so we have decided, ta seil our entire stock «f CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPEC- TACLES, & , & lower than has ever been offered to the public in the history of the United Statea or since Adama was a baby. SOLID SILVER WALTHAM WATCHES, Stem Wind and | j $25 00, now $13.00 and $16 00; Silveroid, $6; now from $2.00 to $4.00; RINGS, BROOCHES, in like manner. ion Sales anc R IWEEN Ao whele coun'ry Por Inatance Stem Set, former price $15 00 an CLOCKS, once $5 00 and $5 09 EAR KINGS, SCARF PINs, &:, Special attention given tv the Cleaning and R: airing of Jewelry, Compasses, &c G Gy diya. North Side of Queen Square, opposite the Post Office. Sn tu th & wky Watches, Clocks, | Charlotteat awn, De 15, Lae2 " ~ OOO AL LLL ON a] acsortment of SPEC-! Eves tested, if neces-| by a noted M. D. we} TE keep in stock a very sarge TACLES and EYEGLASSES. The following | consider it worth preserving. | E. W. TAYLOR, Optician, CAMERON BLOCK tary, free of charge. heartily endorse, and Use the eyes freely ; do not abuse them | If poesible, have the} lying GOOD RULSS TO OBSERVE ARE ‘ Always have plenty of | ght--but, when p ssible, avon ® giare. light Tallinn . t the shoulder from bebind Read but little or not at all tp the . AS nd reading by twil ght. Iuat ility to use the eyes means som: thing ; find ; position ; i dl sglec nd bear out what jt is. Allow no indammstion or peia ta the eyes to be ne glected, # . ‘ sae € Mind jaatl many an obscure pain or ache may be due to overtaxed eyes or ; rey 7 eo Vision ecl9—dy lyr latin dacariiesiinciitaiiiateaalians ennmpaman | DENTIST. | tebdta ee nny a et ate ee S. R. FOSTER & SON, Fis a be Manufacturers of Wire Rails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, And Spikes, Tacks, Brads. Shoe | Nails, Hungarian Nails, Xc., ST. JOHN, N. novi—l yr Oo. EB. WADMAN, Commission Merchant & Auctioneer. CSAPATD, P. E. I. Consignments solicited. Quick returns. 5,000 CIGAR, which I offer two Traders by the Box ches per than they can import them. janis—dy & why ere ce OT ROBERT BALLOCH & 60. TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. MIRRISIA, HALIFAX 9300 FINAL NOTICE, LL persons who have no¥ pt-id thair accounts rendered 3lst December, 1892, must setile in full before the 20:h of March next. Ail ac- counts remaining unpaid after ithat date will be placed in the court fog collectiot . J. BR. MACDONALD Qneen Stre. t, N NARMS AND FARM STOCK A SPECIALTY. [ K —— febli~eod & wky Offices To Let. WO OFFICES on the first flat of the Mer chants’ Hank of P. E. [sisnd@ ouiiding, adioin ing the new offices of Davies & Haezard. These efices ere beated with hot water, amd have attached te them fire proof vault with eopnbina- tion lock. Entrance. Great George Street. Aso A suit of Offices on second fiat. Apply at Merchants’ Bank cf P. EK. Isiaiad. W. McLE.AN jan%3—eod { Sashier, _ apaudisecdeiawnead MONTREAL | ,.35n—not Chappelle Tar Goon Prevcrie Co, F. de ©. DAVIES, St, George Pharmary, Victoria Row, The Wealth <2: of Health <== Is in Pure Rich |p Blood; to enrich = ! the blood is like putting money out at interest, SCOTT'S. EMULSION Of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Ci and Hypophosphiies — b y gee ¢ a >= ts = a : posseses blood enriching properties in aremarkable degree. Are you all run down ? Take Scott’s Emulsion. Almost as Palatable as Milk. Besure and get the genuine, Prepared only by Scott & Borne, Belleville. J wn a a a pe _ DURES T, STRONGEST, BEST. Contains ao Alum Ammonia, Lime, aes ” Phosphates, or any Injuriast DR. T. C. ROBINS, Surgeon Dentist ——e Penl's Church. dec?l Oflice--Prince “treet, opposite St. CHARLOTTETOWN, , hie & e = eee 3. f ~- a er A OC ms Cultivation of Small Frniis. The most lucious of all the fruits of the earth. The most savory product of the soul. The most palatable of all berries and one of the most easily cultivated. *‘Ambro- sial nectar,” according to mythology, was the special foed of the gods. What ambro- sial nectar was we do pot know, but if it wasas rich and palatable aa ripe straw- berries served up with good eich cream and Redpath’s No. 1 sugar, the gods must have been delighted with their fare. Years ago when the writer was a little urchin running barefoot to the schoolhouse down by the mii] wild strawberries were qui e plentiful and cheap. There was ve ditiiculty in procuring all that was wanted, both for present useand also for preserving It makes our mouths water yet when our minds revert back to the great number o/ crocks of that luscious berry which our mothers had stored away in the cellar for winter use and to which some of us small boya used to gain access clandestinely. But this is al} changed now. The wild strawherry has almost become a thing of the past. Since the country has become cleared, and since that great enemy of the wild strawberry, mussel mud, has been distributed over the land, the strawberry has bad to give plece to the clover, the timothy or some other plant that that utilitarian animal man ecnsiders of more importance. Thus have we been deprived of one of the dainties which @ beneficent Providence had placed within the resca of rich and poor alike. Well, we sup- poss it is for the best, looking at it from the stand point of the progressive farmer, as you know that strawberries, nice os they are, are not very good food for the production of milk or beef. But I tell you it knocks a lot of the poetry out of the lives of the boys and giris on the farm, not to be able to go to the strawberry stumps now and again for a feast, er perhaps what was better, to enjoy at the tea table a nice bowl of the berry preparéd in mother’s best style. “Visions of strawberries stay, cb, stay ! Ye were so sweet and wild,” Bat it cannot be they have passed away, and the cultivated kind must take their place. As we said m_ the first of this article, this berry is very easily cultivated. By setting apart a small piece of the farm for a strawberry bed we can easily produce all we want for home consumption. We can produce more strawberries on a twen- tieth of an acre of ground than would satisfy the wants of any family; yes or, if we make it do its best, it would satisfy several families, even if they were all gourmands in that line like myself. How very few strawberries are cultivated on the Island’ The great majors ity of farmera do not cultivate amy, A visit to Charlottetown market house during the early part of July last year would give an idea of how this business was neglected. 1 saw strawberries selling there at that time for 25 \eents per quart. Those were the first that had ;come in, and later on, in the middie «4 the season, they sold for 18 cents, and the supply was not up to the demand by a long sight. The few who are making a business of cultive ating them are making big money et those figures, aud could make money at half such ces. ' As the price lowers, the market will extend. Luxuries will aot command famine prices only with the rich. The strawberry season in America is quite a lengthy one, beginning down south in Florida in the latter part of March or April and end- ing upin P, K. Island im the latter part of July. High prices prevail both at the first and the last of the season, aad we are situated so that we are able to secare the late trade What hinders us from shipping strawberries to Boston late in the season, when the price is tgood? It would pay us much better than jshipping potatoes to that market. ia the l middie of the season strawberrics sell very leheaply at different points ia che Onited i} States. Train loads are carried iato New York in June and sell for frem 4 to 5 cents per But this need not troable us—at least, lull we can raise enough to supply our own ‘wants, We will have a home market get for some time tecome. We should raise more | fruit for our own use than we do, The farmer ¢ can have all the fruit he can grow at first coat ‘and right fresh from the vines. Those who ive in cities cannot get them fresh and nice as they would like, still, with good packages and ‘eare in haadliag, berriea can be delivered to \.cnstome!s in very good condition. ¢ ut enough for this time. I may tell you } somethiag about varieties and cultivation an- tether time if this don’t get into the waste baal et , w. cl ln Ace | West St. Peter’s Debating and Lit- | erary lustitute. Gs the 16th ult. the members of the above named Institute discussed a very important subject, viz., ‘Which produsea the greater heroes, France or Seotiand? Mr, J. Osin opeved the debate in favor of France, and very ably pictured the military genius of the little Cersican officer, at whose name the powers of Europe trembled and before whose musketry the enemy oft hid fled. Mr J. B McDonald, a true son of the heather, respond- ed and forcibly impressed on the chairman the exploits of Wallace aud Bruce and the uopar- alleied heroism displayed by them in their re- spective engagements. Several others participated in the discus- sion, and at the conclusion a decision was given by the chairman, Jamee McKay, Esq, in favor of Scotiand. Oa the 23:d ult. a very interesting enter- taioment was given by W. Parks, Esq., of Hillisborough, Some fine views were exhibit- ed, and several songs and recitationa given. We anderstand Mr. Parks will revisit us on the 16 hinst. Ifso, we guarantee for him a full house. GUICCIARDINI, Syrap of Figs, produced from the laxative and nutritious juice of California figs, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial tothe human system, acte gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, efeffectually cleausing the system. dispelling colds and headaches, and cvring habitual constipation. — Christy's London hatse—two cases newest shapes just opened, selling low at J B Mac- a aaa ente —emenetas For neat, clean, tasteful ve 1 and prom attention te orders, TH EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- | ment is peowkiar. Don't forget st. __ CS Srxeta Corixs Two Omver —— a 893. VOL. 30.--NO. 194 sceaneianeniianinieetnmndtiaeatieimmemmmani | onsen Ta GLEAN SWEEP, LET THE GLAD TIDINGS FLY. — ae THE FOES ARE VANQUISHED. A slean sweep of dangerous and deadly foes is always the result when Paine’s Celery Compound is used. The prevailing croubies of humanity, sach as nervousness, sleeplessness, rheumatism, general weak- ness and liver and kidney diseases, are always quickly banished when this great life-saving agent is called upon to show its powers. Miss Laura Euler, of Shakespeare, | Ont., writes for the benefit of suffering | humanity. The following are extracts from | ter testimonial :— ‘*] wasin a weak and smaciated condi- tion fur five and a half years. I had pains to the top of my head, and my heart was so much affected that Lcould never lie down without three pillows at my back, and in a haif-mtting posture. The last time I visited the doctor the zaw | was failing in spite of everything he id for me ; he told me I might have Bright's disease in the second stage. After that I started to take Paine’s Csiery Compound as prescribed, and I had not taken it over two days when I could sleep from night until morning, and in @ few montha’ time I was able te do some work. I am now stronger than I have been for years, and have only taken one dose of the Compound a day forthe last two months; | have taken severa] kinds of patent medicines, but ficod Paine's Celery Compound the beat of all.” l certify that I am acquainted with the above party and know that what she writes is reliable. E. A. CAIRNCROSS, Merchant. olichii lll Aegean tinal Pisquid Notes. "The sweeping blast, the sky o'ercast, The joyless winter day, Let others fear, to me more dear | Than all the pride of May.” So wrote the immorts!] poet-farmer of Ellislamd about one hundred years ago, but had he, in his beloved Caledonia, exper- ienced stich *’ winter days’ as we io Pisquid did during the month of January last, he would very pretably havesung in a different strain. The farmers of this vicinity intend to petition the Legislature for a grant of money to repair the wharf at Gillis’ Point, in order to improve the facilities for ship- ping produce there, and also to make it available as a stopping place for theJacyues Cartier on her way to and from Charlotte- tewn. It is to be hoped that the leader of the Government—the representative of the petitioners—may be enabled to grant the prayer of the petition without endangering the fisancial affairs of the Province. Another matter which interests the farmers of this section at present is the establishment of a cheese factory at Mount Stewart. All, or nearly all of them, have agreed to become to a more or less extent, sbareholders, aud to supply as much milk as their means will allow. The benefits of this industry in a farming community auch as surrounds Mount Stewart are already apparent to the intelligent readers of Tue EXAMINER. The Debating Society of this place is progressing favorably under the direction | of the following officers: President, David | Birt; Vice-President, A J McDonald; Secretary, J J MeDonaid. On the 2ist} ult., the subject ** Would Canada be} Benefited by Annexation to the United} States,” was discussed in a manner which showed debating ability of no mean order. Messrs J J McDonald, Daniel Birt ana Jas A McDonald upheld the negative, while the afficvastive was supported by Messrs David Birt, AJ McDonald and Jonathan Birt At the cluse, the chairman, Mr Ambrose J McDonald, gave his devision in favor of the negative. The subj«xt for) discussion at the next meeting of the society is, “Should the Franchise be: Kxtended to Women?’ Marie Leary. Feb. 27, 1893. 06+ ere How te Get a “Sunlight” Picture. Send 25 “Sunlight” Sosp wrappere (wrep- per bearing the words ‘Why docs a woman icok old sooner than a man") to Lever Bros., Ltd, 43 Seott St, Toronto, and you will receive by post a pretty picture, free from advertising, and weil worth framing. This is an easy way to decor- ate your bome. The soap is the best in the market, and it will only cost le postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write your address carefully Editor—No, my dear sir; as a postbhumour poem, these verses would be good. 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