THE DAILY EXAMINER ° A COMBINATION or | RARE, SEARCHING | ano POTENT 3 EssenTiat DistiitaTionsS | FOR INFLAMMATION i EXTERNALLY For all Pains, Aches, Sore } Joints, Sprains, Bruises, Scalds, Burns, Stings, Bites and Chilblains. For Colds, Sore Throat, Croup, Asthma, Colic, Diarrhaa, Pleurisy, etc. BY ALi DRUGGISTS ano DEALERE PRice 25c. awo SOc. PER BOTTLE THE DODDS MEDICINE CO. TORONTO, ONT. we can seli vou Dodd's Kidney Pills a the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box aix boxe s for $2.50. To the trade —$4.09 wer dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address por aid GFORGE E. HUGHES, may2° Charlottetown baby growth The baby’s mission is growth. To that little bun- dle of love, half trick, half | dream, every added ounce of flesh means added hap- piness and comfort! Fat 1s the signal of perfect health, comfort, good nature, baby beauty. Scott’s Emulsion, with hypophosphites, is the eas- iest fat-food baby can have, in the easiest form. It sup- plies just what he cannot get in his ordinary food, and helps him over the weak places to perfect growth. Scorr & Bowns, Belleville, Oot. goc. and $1.co GHRATEFUL.— COMFORTING, EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST — SUPPER. “ By a thorough knowledge of the natural 22. ws which govern the¢ perations 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 of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished fame.’’ Civil Service Gazette JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, Homeopathic Shemists, London, England. SSS SSEBVOVWSSDVWGDS SILVER Goss} STARCH 1S THE “OLD RELIABLE” 7 LAUNDRY STARCH, HOUSEKEEPERS WHO HAVE TRIED IT AND THEN OTHER MAKES ALWAYS RETURNTO @ “SILVER GLOSS.” THOSE WHO HAVE NOT TRIED , IT SHOULD DO SO AT ONCE, 4 eC ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. i i i i i i i i i Starches made by the Edwardsburg Starch Co., L’t’d., are always reliable. THEIR LEADING BRANDS ARE Benson’s Canada ) Prepared Corn / FOR COOKING. Silver Gloss Starch, } Enamel Starch, j se & e040 3424202403008 FOR LAUNDRY. Robb-Armstrong Engines. Cerrect Design, Best Workmanship. ROBB ENGINEERING CO., Ltd., 22—dy ere = 6. THE MUTUAL LIFE ec ‘ . Y ‘ J Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. RICHARD A. McCURDY, PRESIDENT. Statement for the year ending December 31, 1895 :— I iinersnesscctcsuanp acceso. $221 ,213,721.33 eR cccsssanestiierssiuns 194,347,157.58 Surplus...... seevesceesccccoese $26,966,563.75 OE TONG cv cicctcdercncseves $48,597,430.51 (Company’s total income is about $10,- 000,000 more than the annual revenue of Canada). Lotal Paid Pelicy-holders in 1996........ iw celiechetes $23,1 26,728.45 Insurance and Annuities Se sis bencateuseodatesenl $899,074,453.78 Net. gain in 1895............. $61,647,645.36 Norz—Insurance merely written is dis- carded from this Statement as wholly mis- leading, and only insurance actually issued and paid for in cash is included. Paid to Policy-holders since organization.............. --$411,567,625.79 Robert A. Grannias, Vice-President. Walter A. Gillette, Isaac F. Lloyd, “rederic Cromwell, Emory McClintock, JOHN MACEACHERN, Resident Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. J. A. JOHNSON, General Agent, 87 Hollis Street, Halifax, N. 8. mr ft d&w te. General Manager. 2d Viec-President. Treasurer. Actuary. 4oow WARY ‘DWEAY NE ° By Miss Braddon hotel told her that the air of Cap Ferrino was suited to age than to youth, to sickness than to health. No doubt it was so. She was not so well as she had been at Wal- worth: but she told herself that she was suffering only from the pain of separa tion from the dear companion of her girl- the vy «Sitors at hood, the mother who had been nurse, sister, friend, flatterer, all things in this world to her. She had shed many tears over that parting, had spent many a mel- ancholy hour on the marble terrace with yearning eyes looking westward, and with | her heart’s desire a thousand miles away, She was sitting in her favorite spot, an angle at the eastern end of the terrace, a quiet little nook sheltered by orange relaxing—better | trees, when she heard a couple of Riviera | habitues talking in the garden They were sitting on a bench against the terrace wall She had no idea of listening to their talk, till the sound of Lady Ducayne’s name attracted her, and then she listened without any thought of wrong-doing. They were talking no secrets—just casu- ally ctiscussing an hotel acquaintance. They were two elderly people whom Fella only knew by sight. An English clergyman who had wintered abroad for half his life-time; a stout, comfortable, well-to-do spinster, whose chronic bron- chitis obliged her to migrate annually, “T have met her about Italy for the last ten years,’’ said the lady, ‘‘but have | never found out her real age.”’ ‘I put her down ata hundred—not a year less,’’ replied the parson. ‘Her rem- iniscences all go back to the Regency. She was evidently then in her «zenith; and I have heard her say things that showed she was in Parisian society when the First Empire was at its best—before Josephine was divorced."’ ‘*She doesn’t talk much now.”’ ‘““No; there’s not much left in her. She is wise in keeping herself secluded. I only wonder that wicked old quack, her Italian doctor, didn’t finish her off Years ago.” “IT should think it must way, and that he keeps her alive. be the other ‘*My dear Miss Manders, do yon think foreign quackery ever kept anybody alive?’ ‘*Well, there she is—and she never goes anywhere without him. He certainly has an unpleasant countenance, ”’ ‘‘Unpleasant,’’ echoed the parson, ‘I don’t believe the foul fiend himself can beat him in ugliness. I pity the poor young woman who has to live between old Lady Ducayne and Dr. Parravicini.’’ ‘*But the old lady is very good to her companions.”’ ‘‘No doubt. She is very free with her cash; the servants call her good Lady Ducayne. She is a withered old female Croesus, and knows she'll never be abie to get through her money, and doesn’t relish the idea of other people enjoying it when she’s in her coffin. People who live to be as old as she is become slay- ishly attached to life. I daresay she’s gen- erous to those poor girls—but she can’t make them happy. They die in her ser- vice. ’’ ‘‘Don’t say they, Mr. Carton; I know that one poor girl died at Mentone last spring.’’ ‘*Yes, and another died in Rome three years ago. I was there at the time. Good Lady Ducayne left her there in an Eng- lish family The girl had every comfort. The old woman was very liberal to her —but she died I tell you, Miss Manders, it is not good for any young woman to live with two such horrors as Lady Du- cayne and Parravicini’’ They talked of other things—but Bella hardly heard them. She sat motionless, and a cold wind seemed to come down upon her from the mountains and to creep up to her from the sea, till she shivered as she sat there in the sunshine, in the shelter of the orange trees in the midst of all that beauty and brightness. Yes, they were uncanny, certainly, the pair of them—she so like an aristocratic witch in her withered old age; he of no particular age, with a face that was more like a waxen mask than any human countenance Bella had ever seen. What did it matter? Old age is venerable, and worthy of all reverence; and Lady Du- cayne had been very kind to her. Dr. Parrayicini was a harmless, inoffensive student, who seldom looked up from the book he was reading. He had his private sitting-room, where he made experiments in chemistry and natural science—perhaps in alchemy. What could it matter to Bella? He had always been polite to her, in his far-off way. She could not be more happily placed than she was—tin this pal- atial hotel, with this rich old lady. No doubt she missed the young Eng- lish girl who had been so friendly, and it might be that she missed the girl’s brother, for Mr. Stafford had talked to her a good deal—had interested himself in the books she was reading, and her manner of amusing herself when she was not on duty. “You must come to when you are ‘off,’ nurses call it, and we can have some music. No doubt you play and sing?’ upon which Bella had to own with a hinch of shame that sbe had forzottan our little salon as the hospital RHEUMATISM its Cause and Cure, A poisonous Acid in the Blood, which needs removal. Only one means for a radical cure. Rheumatism is a blood disease, due to the presence of uric acid—a poison—in the system, and it is only by the removal of this pain-producing poison, that a radical cure can be effected. Acute rheumatism is hereditary, and thus it is that young children are often victims to this torture. The use ef liniments, em- brocations and outward applications, may give temporary relief, but can never cure, for the poison is in the blood, and until it is expelled, rheumatism, sciatica and neuraligic pains will continue, Scotts’ Sarsaparilla cures rheumatism by removing the cause--by neutralizing and expelling this poisonous acid. In chrenic cases, this medicine reaches the source of the disease as no « ner medicine can, It gives renewed energy to the organs that sustain life, the forces that make the lood. For the nervous troubles of youth, for the debility that precedes old age, for ladies in their severe ordeals, it is without a compeer. Scott’s Sarsaparilla is a concentrated compound of the finest medicines known to modern medical s.ience—The dese is from one half to one téaspoonful and during its use the ordinary vocations are not interfered with, _— a —— a Venezuela is to pay Great Britain £1,600 indemnity for the Uruan incident, in which a British police officer was seized and held as a prisoner. There are many stipulations connected wich the payment, as to its not being a precedent, and as to its not affecting the boundary dispute ; but itis a payment, and it means that Vene- zuela will leave Englishmen alone, whe- ther they are in disputed territory or not. Kind Words from the Fred Victor Mission Bille Class.: On behalf of the Fred Victor Mission Bible Class I wish to express our gratitude to you for the box of Chase’s Ointment which you supplied in aid of our charit- able work to the infant child of Mrs. Brownrig, 162 River street. Ten days ago the child was awfully afflicted with scald head, the face being literally one scab from forehead to chin, and in that brief time a complete cure has beep effected. Surely your gift was worth more than its weight in gold. Epyenp Yr1en, 264 Sherbourne St,, Toronto | below. j i how to play me piano ages agu, ‘“Mother and I used to sing duets some- times between the li.;hts, without accom- paniment,’’ she said, and the tears into her eyes as she thought of the hum- ble room, the half-hour’s respite from “WHAT A VAMPIRE.’’ work, the sewing-machine standing where a piano ought to have been, and her mother’s plaintive voice, SO sweet, s« true, so dear. Sometimes she found herself wondering whether she would ever that beloved mother again. Strange forebodings cams into her mind. She was angry with her self for giving way to melancholy thoughts. One day she questioned Lady Ducayne’s French maid about those two compan- ions who had died within three years. “They were feeble creatures Francine told her. ‘‘They looked fresh and bright enough when they came to Miladi; but they ate too much, and they were lazy. They died of luxury and idle- sce poor, * ness. Miladi was too kind to them. They had nothing to do; and so they took to fancying things; fancying the air didn’t suit them, that they couldn't sleep.’’ “I sleep well enough, but I have had a Xrange dream several times since I have been in Italy.’’ ‘Ah, you had better not begin to think vbout dreams, or you will be like those ther girls. They were dreamers—and they dreamt themselves into the ceme- — To be Continued.) SEE —Among the notable defections from the Liberal party is that of Mr. H. Car- seallen, Q. C., of Hamilton, Ontario. Mr. Carscallen is the ex-president of the Lib- eral Association in Hamilton, but will work with the Conservative party in this contest. He says that though he has been an active member of the Liberal party for a number of years, he has always held strong v ews on the protection of our industries, and always tried to impress the same on the Liberal party, but their vacil- lating policy has disgusted him. Mr. Car- -callen further says that he considers the country enjoying greater prosperity under the present trade policy than it would if the said policy was not in force, and that 75 per cent of the Libera! party in Hamil- ton are protectionists. Don't Wait for the Sick Koom. The experience of physicians and the public proves that taking Scott’s Emulsion produces an immediate increase in fleeh : it is therefore of the highest value in Wasting Diseases and Consumptien. Lawyer—What is your gross income ? Witness—I have no gross income. Lawyer— No income at all! Witness—No gross income; I have net income, I am in the fish business.—T id- Bits. As Old As Antiquity. Either by acquired taint or heredity those old foes Scrofula and Cousumption, must be faced generation after generation but you may meet them with the odds in your favor by the help of Scott’s Emuision. A Quid Pro Quc—The Patient’s Wife Isaac, der doctor say dot if you would be cheerful uudt haf some gonfidence in him, dot would be haf der cure. The Patient —Nell, if I do not, would he make a feefiy per cendt reduction in der bill ?—Puck. “To My Life’s End.” Old age brings many aches and pains which must be locked after if health is to be maintained. This depends more thaa anything else on the kidneys. “I am 85 years old,” writes A. Duflin, farmer, Aulte- ville, Ont., ‘and have had kidocy trouble fi e years. My son advised Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills, and I obtained immediate relief. I shall use them to my life’s end.” You will find Chase’s Pills equally effective ur that lame back, A Wrong Theory—“I Lelieve in letting a woman have herown way.” She—What! And thus deprive her of the pleasure of blaming somebody else when things go wrong~—Truth. Completeiy Knocked Out, “T was eco much run down I had to give up work, and I felt as if life was not worth living,” writes Wm. W. Thompson, Zepbyr Ont. “I took Scott’s Sarsaparilla and am now feeling asI did years ago.” Scott’s Sarsaprilla tones up the entire system, purifies the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and scrofulous poison. Ask for Scott’s and get it. According to a cabie letter, bicycling is more in vogue in England this summer than ever, and it has been very much in vogue in England for many years now. “ Kverybody” has a wheel and vées it. Even the Themes, above | ondon, is de- eerted by the boating parties that once made it so lively, and the gay participants are to be found pedalling along the coun- try roads, A Child Cured of Eczema by Chase's Oint- ment. “ My six-year-old daughter, Bella, was afflicted with eczema for 24 months, the principal seat of eruption being behind her ears. I tried almost every remedy | saw advertised, bought innumerable medi- cines and soaps, and took the child to medical specialists in skin diseases, but without result. The doctor advised the use of Chase’s Ointment, and since using the eruption has all disappeared, and I can confidently say my child is cured. (Signed) Maxweii Jounston, 112 Anne St., Toronto. The Cuban order prohibiting the export of leaf tobacco may bother outside manu facturers for a while, but it will not diminish the supply of cigars made from Havana leaf. A good many of these are made from Jamaica leaf, and some, it is suspected, from tobacce that was never nearer the tropics than New Jersey. AN ALARMING INCREASE, The Preva'ence of Female Complaints found to Kesult Largely from the Kid- . neys, Sacixaw, Mich., May 18.—Doctors are beginning to turn their attention more ex- clusively to the causes for the great in- crease of what are known as female com- plaints during the past ten years, and to the remedies for the same. Many cases have been investigated, and among others that of Mrs. Reany, of AshJand, Wis., who was cured of this form of trouble by the use Of a kidney medicine known as Dodd's Kidney Pille, which originated in Canada but has now become widely known and used throughout the Western States, This and other similar cases go to show that these troubles are largely due to the kid— neys and that the above mentioned remedy is likely to have a great effect in lessening the number of victims to this form of com- plaint, came | } MR. LAURIER ON THE COUNT, (The Week.) In Mr. Laurier’s tribute of respect to ithe late lamevted Mr. Mercier, we thisk | that the leader of the Opposition forgot one slight item. He forgot to mention the absorbent power of the latedeceased count. We have before us the statement of sams which that distinguished gentleman paid his friend, the Widow Rivet, for wine. They total up the amount of 1,754,20 francs, besides for Monopole Champagne alone 381 francs and a further small } sum of 3380 francs for “wines” unclassed Ye Gods! Thiok of it 5,715 francs for M. Mercier should have been made wine. a Prince not a mere Count. And then— one bath, six trances; barber, bath and piano tuner; fitteen francs. Two baths worth of wine—it re- Alms to the poor, and 5,000 francs minds me of Falstafl twenty francs; soap, fifteen francs; not used tor the bath but for shaving purposes. Then think of this: Certain expenses, 100 francs; poc ket moncy, 100 francs; pocket money, 150 francs. Who would not be Premier of Quebec? The last item fairly takes one’s breath away: which it ke« p an account during the trip, 16,084.40 Notice the 40 centimes. Sundries of was impossible to franc, centimes, Such was the man whem Mr. Laurier de lighteth io honor. We agree with him. A man who could raise sucha colosza! Bohemian of the first water, and ought commemorated in per- manent material—brass preferred. Mr. Laurier cannot surely be tru'y reported when be is said to have praised the Count a-agreat man. Ifhe had spoken of his mighty powers of suction, of his undoubt- ed capacity for liquids if nothing else, aud for spending your money end mine in a terrific bender, we could under- stand it. Further explanations are in order from Mr. Laurier, For the benefit of the uninitiated we may add that a foanc is nine pence sterling or twenty cents of good Canada money, The total cost cf this Paris jambaree of the rob'e C wat was over ninety~eight thousand francs, or about nineteen thousand dollars. {ool was a to de also Science Triumphant at T ayt, Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the outcome of the latest scientific re- searches. There was always a prejudice against taking Cod Liver O1! on account of its disagreeable taste, bat Miiler’s Emu!- sion is agreeable to the palate, aud that is one reason why it has become so popular with the medical fraternity, the hospitals of the country and the households wher- ever consumption or lung troubles pre vail. Miller’s Emulsion is the great nerve strengthener and blood maker, and cures C ugha, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula and ali Lung affections. In Big Bottles, 50c. and $1, at ail Drag Stores, Trenaman Property. Valuable Building Property Sit- uate on North Side of Queen Square For Sale, In Chancery—In the Rolls Conrt. To be sold by Public Auction, in the Supreme Court Rocin, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of May, inst., at the hour cf 1l o’clock, forenoon, in pursuance «f an order made by the Master of the R ls, on the 15th day of May, inst., in a snit for partition, wherein Jobn Stumbles and Jane Stumbles, his wife, are complain- ants, and Robert Trenaman and others are defendants,— All that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate in Charlottetown, commencing on the North Side of Grafton Street, in the boundary line between town ‘ots thirty - two and thirty - three in the third hundred of town juts in Char- lottetown, and running thence nor'h one hundred and sixty feet, thence at right angles east eighty-four feet, thence at right angles south seventy feet, thence at righ: angles west twenty-six reet, thence at right angles south ninety feet tothe said street, and thence west along said street fifty- eight feet to the place of commencement, eing part of town Jot number thirty-three in the third hundred of town lots in Char- loitetown. The above property will be free from incumbrances. Ten per cent. of purchasa money to be paid to the Registrar of the Court of Chancery at sale, and balance oa confirma tion of sale by the Courtof Chancery and execution of deed by Master in Chancery. Dated this 16th day of May, A. D. 1896. J. A. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. Mr. D. C. McLeod, Complainants’ Solicitor. Mav 16—udy td HON. Ma. FERGUSON'S MEETINGS. Dundas, Friday, 22nd, at 7 p. m. Little York, Saturday 23rd at 7 p. m. O’Leary Station, Monday, 25th, at 7 p- m. Alberton, Tuesday, 26th, at 7 p. m. T gnixb, Wednesday, 27th, at 7 p. m. Egmont Bay, at St. Philips Hall, Thurs day, 28th. By order of Committee. mayll Come to Our Yard And examine the contents, We can supply you with all kiads of lum ber. ft Will Pay You. Boards, Shingles, Scantling, Stud- ding, ete. A lot of laths just landed. JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. conveyed mays New Prices in Watches We have lately received a nice 2 assortment of Silver Watches for Ladie and Gentlemep, which were bought right, and can- not fail to } lease in price. Call and inspect them. W. N. TANTON'S, Great George Street, NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. LIME. We have commenced burn- ing, and will be able to sup- ply any quantity of best quality of Lime suitable for Building and Farming pur- poses, C. LYONS & CO, ap22—Im guar pat her wat SS TT Sees Seealenennessasmanesseeeeee eS eee , FRIDAY, MAY 22, neon tn for Infants and Children. OTHERS, Do You Know ’' itis: raregoric, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine ? Do You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons ? Do You Know that in most countries without labeling them poisons ? Do You Know that you should not druggists are not permitted to sell narcoticg permit any medicine to be given your child unless you or your physician know of what it is com posed ? Do You Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a Ust of its ingredients is published with every bottle ? Do You Know that Cactoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined ? Do You Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued erclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word “ Castoria” and its formul, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense ? Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless? Do You Know that eents, or one cent a dose ? 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 Do You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kt well, and that you may have unbroken rest ! Well, these things are worth knowing. They are facta. The fac-simile signature of odd, Leche is on every wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. BECO ES CO ET SOE New Patent Washer. A long felt want supplied. Action Washing Machine and Star Wring- er are beyond our highest expectaiions. We willingly leave them on trial and show you how to use them, so that you may fully prove them. It washes on the same principle as hand rubbing, yet co gentle as not to injure the finest fabrics, and ac- complishes as much wor in an hour or £0 28 would otherwise occupy the greater part of the day. A child can work them and wash perfectly. Any person desiring to have them on trial please leave your order at Dodd & Rogers’, J. J. Prowse’s or Jchn Prowse’s, Royalty East, Sole agent for City, Royalty and Lots 24 and 33. Be sure you get the double action as they are the oly machine we guarantee The ladies who hive purchassed them cheerfully give their testimonial :—Mrs. F. Heartz, Mrs. R. McMillan, Mrs. Dr. T. Hender-on, Mrs. T. Dodd, Mrs. G. Tweedy, | Mrs. W. Seller, Mr. F. Abbott, Mel et. Mrs E Love, Mrs. E. 7. Carbon- ell, Mrs. John Mellett, Mrs. John Horne, Mrs. Parsons, Mrs, A. Robertson, Mrs. H, Swan, Mrs. Wallace Rodd, Mrs. W. Prowse, Mrs. Philip Prowse, Mrs. P.H. Trainor Mrs. J. J. Prowse, Mrs. H. Lowe, Mrs. H. E. J. Lewis. To our patrons—remember the old stand. Makers of Iron Harrows, Scutilers, repairs of all kinds of machinery carriage work and painting. Horse-shoeit work warranted. Mrs. W. > og > JOHN PROWSE, Charlottetown toyalty. Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading chargec five cents per line, 865 BICYCLE BARGAIN.—Monarch— Highest grade Wheel—Costs $100—Very little used—Exceptionally easy running— Weight23 pounds Address “Bicycle,” Box 704 SERVANT WANTED.—Must be well rec- ommended, Good wages paidto a suitable girl. Apply to Mrs FS Moors, Brighton may20—tf TO LET.—A Double-Tenement House, cor- per of Grafton & Cumberland Str ets, with stable and coach house, apply to Joseph Tay- lor, Hillsborough Street. may iStf WANTED TO EX HANGE,.—A new sin gle carriage for asmall pony wagon —)D’'OM Reddin. mayl9 3i eod TO LET.—A Tenement House situate on upper Queen Street, lately occupied by Miss Wadmar, school teacher, containing six rooms and kitchen,— Apply to James F. Curtis. mayt9 A WHEEL—For sale ata bargain or to ex- change fora lightdriving horse a ‘* Garden Cite,” as good as new. For information apply at this office. may 19tt WANTED —An experienced girl for general housework, apply to Mrs, M. Stevenson, Rich- mond Street WANTED—Prompt and faithfu' gentleman or lady to travel for reliable established house in P Elsland. Salary $780, payable $15 week- ly ard expenses. Situation permanent; re- ferences. Enclose self-addressed stamped en- yelope, H E Hk¥ss, Pres, 3.6 Dearborn Street, Chicago. tf~mayli COOK WANTED--By the 22nd May. Apply to Mrs. F. W. Hyndman. may litf W ANTED—Younrg men and women to help inthe Armenian cause; g-cd pay; will send copy of my little book, “ Your Place in fife,” free toany who write—Rev T 8 Linscort, Brantford, Ont, may7 WANTED, acompeient girl todo general housework, pone other need apply; app!y be- tween six aed eight o’clock in the evening to MRS W W WELLNER, Prince St. may3 TO LET, a cottage containing six rooms apd paniry on Sidney Street, at present oecu- pied by Mr M J Moran; possession given July 5th; apply toW W WELLNER. mays WANTED—Young or middle-aged men of character; hundreds foremost in Canada started with us; about $l4 a week to begin with—THE BRADLEY-GABRETSON Co, Ltd, Toronto, Ont. d&w tfi—may2 FOR SALE-~-In Southport, Lot 48, tha; house and land owned by J Plaw Ball, C E, formerly occupied by Ignatius Roach, carpen- ter, as a yearly tenant; price $1500; a clear deed of the property to be seen in the Registry Office. Enquire of ES Ball, by power of at- torney from J Plaw Ball, CE. Property is in- sured in the North British and Mercantile at new rates.—MRs BALL, Connolly House, may2—)m COCKER SPANIELS—For gale, fine black cocker spaniels. Apply at this office. ap? W ANTED—An experienced saleswoman for Mantie Department. None but those with large experience need apply.—BEER Bi: os. ap20 W ANTEU—A boy who has had some ex perience with asteam hoisting donkey enzine Apply at PEAKE Bros & Co. ap25 FOR SALE OR TO LET-A hous® and lot in Gaytown. Leuse contains seven rooms and pantry, Applyto M N McLxop, Plas- terer, Upper Prince Street. if—ap24 TO LET—A comfortable cottage situated on Richmond Street West; a good yard, stable, etc, and ground suitable for a garden Im- mediate possession given. Rent moderate. Apply toJ D Mason. 6\3—apll TO LET—On Brighton Road*Park view Cot- tage, containing nine rooms, with one or three acres of land. For sale—Two cows, good milkers, with their calves. Apply to A MCNEILL & Co. ti—ap23 TO RENT -The dwelling house on Water Street at present occupied by Mr Jchn &oombs. Possession given May Ist. Open for inspection any afternoon between ? and 5. Apply to M&S W SSTEWART, Water Street. mech l6—tt TO LET- The pleasantly situated dwelling house facing south on L.ilford Street, near Brighton Road, adjoining the residence of Mr WJ Bullman. Five minutes’ walk from bathing house and lawn tennis grounds in Victoria Park, nine minutes from Post Office. Drawing room, dining room, large verandah, square hall, pantry, kitchen and back porch on ground floor. Four bedrooms and ba'h room on first floor, two bedrooms in attic. Ample yard and shed in rear, grass plot and shade trees in tront. Rent moderate. Apply to W C. HARRIS, Architect. 246 ti--m31l TO LET—The dwelling house on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, now occupied by Mrs Stumbles. It contains eight rooms, is heated with hot water, and has good sewer- age. Possession given ist May next House may now be inspected at any time between he hours of 3 and 5 p m. pply to GEORGE ALLEY. apll—246 patm wf ! | The Double For terms, etc, The Charlottetown Mutual Fire Insurance Company has been in successful operation for ten years. Pays all losses promptly, and insures at much lower rates than foreig” companies. Patronize Home Institutions, B. BALDERSTONE, D. FARQUHARSON, Secretary. President. apl7—dv Im House and Corner Lot FOR SALE. } Pleasantly situated, facing P. W. Colleg Grounds, between the residences of Mrs. I’. W. Moore and L. L, Beer, Esq. Kent , Street. Garden runs back on Cumb,erland | Street 120 feet. Stable and Coach House. | House heated with hot water, also has registered grates. Terms easy and made known on application to E. W. TAYLOR, Jeweler, or to DAVIES & HASZARD, | cies oibaisnibaensnaiead amenneL OR. H. 0. JOHNSON a EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, "4—ly {if You Are Going to BOSTON Or any part of the United States, The Cheapest and Best Route is via the PLANT LINE, The Popular Summer Route. Direct Service From Charlottetown. The S.S. HALIFAX will leave Boston for Charlottetown ov Tuesday, May 12th. Returning, will leave Charlottetown for Boston ou Friday, May 15th, and every Friday thereafter, calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax each way. Via Pictou and Halifax, Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Saturday morning via Pictou, make close connection at Halifax with S. S. Halifax sailing Saturday night, landing at Boston on Mondays at 7 a. m. For further particulars apply to Char- ottetown Navigation Co., Charlottetown, or to H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt., may7 Halifax, N.S. ~ STEAMER FASTNET. The steamer Fastnet commences her season’s work, sailing from Halifax TUESDAY, May 5th, and wiil continue to sail weekly, leaving Halifax every Tuesday, calling at the following ports : Spry Bay, Sheet Harbor, Salmon River, Isaac’s Harbor, Caaso, Arichat, Port Hawkesbury, Port Hood, Souris, Charlottetown and Summerside. Freight solicited. Low rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town, April 20, 189¢—dy Beaver Line Steamers. Winter Service. DIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN ST, JOHN, N. B., AND LIVERPOOL, From From Liverpool. _ _ Steamer. StJohn, NB Sat, Dec. 7...Lake Ontario .Wed., Dec 2 - “ 21. .Lake Winnipeg “ Jan . Jan 4...Lake Superior ot: r _“ 18...Lake Ontario.. “ Feb “ Feb 1...Lake Winnipeg “ . “ 15...Lake Superior... “ Mar tite = —_— one " ” Mar 14 zaake Winnipe - Apr “ .Lake Superior. ” p 1 FIRST CABIN—$40 and $45. eae > $45. Round Trip, SECOND CABIN—To Liverpool, London- derry, Belfast and Glasgow, $3). Round Trip, $55. To London, Bristol or Round Trip, $61. STEERAGE—To Liverpool, London, Glas- $26.50, NOTE—Steerage passengers by the Beaver Line are provided with the use of bedding, and eating and drinking utensils, free of charge. Insurancecer :ficates issued at lowest rates, |. Freight carnied at lowest rates and to all | important points both in Canadaand Great Britain. on through bills of lading. Special cilities provided for the carriage of butter, cheese and perishable freight. For further particulars as to freight or pas- Cardiff, $33; sow ard Belfast, $24.50; to Bristol and Cardiff i | | } _ Sage apply to | D.&C MAcIVER, D. W.CAMPBELL, Tow:r Buildings, Manager, 18 Hospital st, Liverpool, Montreal, TROOP & SON, Agents, St John, N B, \ 1896. should buy a MANN. Steel Bar -pring Red, Alsike and White C). Longfellow C Strausky's Stee Hardware Store.” Every Farmer who intends to bu Pr. B. NORTON & Charl ttetown April 21, 1896—25 & wy RIPAN ONE GIVES RELIEF. —_— pe er MANN SEEDERS. y a Seeder this spring y We have the Combined Seeder and Harrow, Single Seeder, Seeders to go on a Wheel Rake Tooth Harrows, Wood Frame Harrows, Disk Harrows, Frost & Wood Stee ALSO, SEEDs.—White Russian, White and Red Fy fe seed W heat, , Angle Steel Frame | Plows in all sizes, Colorado Bearded Timothy Seed, Large Late, overs, Peas. Vetches, Pearce’s and rm, wWholesie and retail. A. HORNE & CO. P. 8.—Look out for our new Koad Cart and Buggies, the est and cheapest in the market —A. H. & Co Charlottetown, May 1. 1896 —dy 5 and wkv DIES WARE’S' SPECIAL ATTRACTION Sa cae —_—— Enameled Goods Two hundred per cent. better value than any other Enameled Goods ever sold in Charlottetown. FOUR CASES just opened, and will sell like hot cakes. Our assortment is now complete, and ladies calling during the first few days will be sure to find what they want. See Daily Guardian for list of articles at the “City CO. Egibes a zontal Engine on top of Boiler. 1 20 Horce Power, same pattern Price ow. Terms easy. NEW DAIRY ENGINES new, @n hand. a lower temperature tian any other in use. on hand. we have ready for use. direct to Farmers. in stock, Abegweit pattern. Also, DAIRY SUPPLIES of any kind furnished on application including the celebrated ALPA DE LAVAL SEPERATOR. Steam, Water, Soi! and Sewer PIPES FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY and PORTLAND CEMENT at competitivn price Our goods are all of the best, inc'uding our STEEL DISK HARROW, which vie 135 Horse Power PORTABLE ENGINE and BOILER, Locomotive pattern. H 1 25 Horse Power STATIONARY ENGINE and BOILER, all ia first-class order DAIRY BOILERS It skims closer and at 24 Bottle BABCOCK TESTERS aivwava and FITTINGS in stock. Our SEED BOXES will be sold (20 per cent. lower than any in this market) Telephone communication. McKINNON & McLEAN. Charlottetown, April 16, 1896—dy & wy LEDS | For Farm and Garden ‘SEEDS ! Bearded Seed Wheat. sale at the lowest prices. Charlottetown April 2, 1£96 —135 w — eee (x) Timothy, Alsike, Mammoth Early Red and White, Dutch Clover Seed, White Russian, Red Fife and Colorado GARDEN Beans, Beet, Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Celery, Corn, Cress, Cucumber, Musk Melon, Onion, Parsley, Parsnip, Peas, Pepper, Radish, Sage, Savoy, Spinach, Squash, Salsify, Tomato, Tobacco, Turnip, Water Melon, ete. FLOWER SEEDS in variety. All of these Seeds are new, pure and reliable. For WILLIAM GRANT & CO. QUEEN STREET Lobster Packers ! I am prepared to contract for one half and pound pound Flats and one pound Tall Cans Lobsters 1896 pack, at the highest prices the markets will afford. Correspondence solicited. HORACE HASZARD Charlottetown, Fevruury 27, 1896. 135 s t : - Wood 5 Phosphodine,—7z%e Great Engitsh Remedy. 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