ae ser CNY = — = THE SS A DAILY EXAMINER . —_ MONDAY, —_ “a - = “ A ceucidiiiiasa " i cla “ eee ia LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. |,,. ; i Te ae ete ee ee Hints for { Ri l and look too nuch [ke a town that was{ ' ir ‘i , — our City Rulers :i0es u ats Uxperves W > B 8 . : | That they stop the exection of the new 9 Com . = That they make all business on hide 5 j a ev make all ness men hide Cathedral, as it is sure to be an ornament se night, |9"9 ane every sign of business in the back to the city and put some money in cil 7 i a yard, culation. Porat as begun at She ? hasee, N.S | Phat they — ee kmen leave That they make the police gather up f - : their rome at home until they get a load all the unemployed and stand them on ! Rewey Briar Bust to haul, 1 { oe wd |the corners, to show strangers that we e ee That they put atax onall Bicycles, ©" live in Charlottetown without work. oO in 2 @ } 0 — ‘ : ‘ and in every way possible drive every TI : : ; ; Avonda a Z Or “J young man under 25 years of age out of , hat now the frost is out of the ground . shar} lal. they get to work immediately and plough’ - * ae a | | up all the principal streets, seed them ms : a Phat they choke off the Electric Rail- down, and place sigus all aloag the centre . oe a days ee ucase it should give employment, | of the streets, “Keep off the Grasse.” ro crs. ART N & \ t oO 'z | - — = s = 7 = aE —e g Quebe | s r | S . © . Sees sees Sree BICYCLE JOTTINGS aa - ; : F, ee re — , DR NANSEN AND THE NORTH POLE re : ‘Stearns is Best. ee a sad 3 ~~ ra -a0 ; —__—_—__——— | a rhe bicycle, like old clothes, has come A despatch tothe. New-York Herald The a3 T eee BRO TEA Roose SA eA aed 8 as , . PERSONAL, ‘ | to stay, and the sooner this fact is. recog- | from St. Petersburg says: At last we have y Visitors w Mr. Frank Rik a nik 7 } id nized by people who think that a wheel- {| been told the true origin of the story ebout Are ; 4 a - ak-Riley, ek . . ing H. Shorey i )nan IS a person with “apartments to let” | Dr. Nansen’s discovery of the nortly - pole. Seen b eente te I" ag = ne wes - ; Lo el = ies. ie ithe better. Atthe same time it should } [t came from Tonrsk, through a merchant G ms . Saal fot ba : Rated p r. O. I nee at “ s . mea | be remembered that there area few peo- named Kuschnaretl, whois the uncle of e€ free at Daws ) ee » Eoiel to CW ple who do not use wheels and who have | Kandakoff, the originator of the news. . 7 i! ee po ee not the slightest desire to be run into at | His story is that-his nephew did nothing My Jarge and handsome stock — iil a ph : nsworth was’a passenzer the street crossings or hit in the back of |'more than transmit-the report. It appears , ,/ toe Stanieyv ] I ning > route 0 : oK i y < i i { . i Zochford Byvare a w nights ago and) ay ty to — morning, en route t ihe neck on the .sidew alks. Generally | that in the New Siberian Islands there | of Engacement Rings If mate cif with a g sor Me Piet T Trask. of Gard M G00 | Sg {‘t eaking _ streets are so filthy and so ¢ have been three parties in search of mam he, : ; Mr. Charles rask, of Gardiner, Me, | disgracefullv bad that the sidewalk is a | moth bones. One of thes ies j i F L di f ieee eee eae g v ; 8, nese parties returned | y aw i : ym Bee ot = . few good horses. He a “rast resort, ~~ the greatest care should | some time ago and ‘said that they had seen er want the newest in Rings or a 1€8 and Gentlemen, ne Sta 2 arlottetown | is at the Hotel Davies. ; be exercised, and ifa vollission is unavoid- | a ship in the neighborhood of } : : ! | ‘ Hote 8. 2 ghborheod of the Islands } . feom Pic : ay rning al ter Pe M: o harles A. ae is at the} } | able, and you knock a person down, al- | with Europeans on board.. They dii_ not ne choice display. tam vefock at as iote! avies to-dry. e 18 representing a | Ways v, “I beg you rd * Po 8 : icati ith i i ogock ' lotel Davies p g | ways sar, “I beg your pardon, oliteness | attempt any communication with the ship : . he © Cha ww M — clothing house 1 | is cheapand is not always a sign of a fail- | nor did they even watch its. Kandakeff, nd hound to have Quality, De- pronounced by cyclists to be one evening f. AGUCSOR WAS & parHehger via tHe | 25 UASES } | ing intellect. whom the mammoth huaters:broughbt the : i ae tae a as ft : : z § g ° . 2 8 “UV m . ny . : " oh s oe s sae a ne { ve My (OW "a o ‘ Sati rday fp : : ane news, thought it might relate te >Nangen, sign, Workmanship and Price of the V ery best, which will be sold us Des Ha —A_ young girl) afternoon on return from alifax. | “Bearings” says: “The captain of the | and wrote thus to Irkutsk,..whence it was ‘ j as — McLean, SS es ney, Mr. H. P. . =e +e Gib Pri t Ey ep p ey ep watch in the New York State Reformatory | sent out all-deer the world. -Iu the Siberi-- right. They are right. You to introduce them as cheap the §., while coasting ats a week or tw ice in the interests of Bauld, Gibson 4 ) t i N f WV k at Elmira makes his rounds on a bicycle. | an Islands there still remain t i ; . ; ° ~ esrac te BY ra 4 airpil it Loe ‘ alifay » ; > >] } j i ; t ‘te aeons ; : m0 acid a ee oe C : — He 7 at - (Ig ene J He 1 to = half a mile through the |. huntera who will returu in November and | get just what you pry for ordinary makes, On exhibition at foot. She died from tue eflectsafew days; A.J. Rimmell, Berlin; F . Warmoll, corridors The bicycle being noiseless |} who, perhaps, may bring so:ne details a ; J " " : ~ oe , . ve — : Ne) ie 80: is " a ; 7a ago | Detroit, and L. W. Le arn, Montr al, are Balance of our spring stock compels the subcrdinates to keep on the « No deceptions M % uarantce| John N ew son Ss } urniture Store, - among the latest arrivals at the Queen . ‘ alert at all hours of the night, as there is : 7&8 . ~*~ wee Piixt | “i aes dnl iel of London Goods. rno telling when the captain will be Bicycles are Baggage. it] . K EK service of t seas w Charlot M I . RI billips, a commercjal am-~ around.’ This is another chapter in the Ausaxy, N- Y., April 10—Both branch- Rtas ee R D. P. NE S N. tows and Bostbn about the first week in, bassador hailing from Torauto, is here on PRS edt book, “Ihe Uses of a Bicycle.” es of the legislature }aised the Bicycle a oy : Way. The steamer Halifax will p rform a business trip. He is registered at the a Ne bill to-day. The bill as patsed provides ' ° . the servies, leaving 5 -to Tuesdays o “ae M ce Mr. John Newson is handling “The that bicycles are to be d-emed baggage ill You Look nets ee eee ee af ~ t¢ r ‘ays } Mr a \y ite srant « } ‘ } ”» nd : : 3 and Char vO lay Poet the 86 2 of ogee maa at., Capes, | | Imperial,” made by Ames, Frost & Co., and shall be transported as baggage by ‘ Payne Gee Gas yan Tse New Hawes S a a a eR ge ale ig, ae | | Chicago, and Messrs. Fennell & Chandler | Tlroad corporations, ard subject to the oi ce Boscrs. in St. Peter's : pian. : a = antford bicycles with a X . have “The Cavalier.” Both are band- | Smeé liabilities; and no passenger shall be em — = al in stenting 4 ca aaael Ml — 1 a Deni a eal oe I low ers, some, well-finished wheels with up-to-date required to erate or cthe:w.se protect any ] meee a, ee ee 2 oa means w . York B Vy improvements, and although the above ooch en ore however, that a ’ W. W. Wi i : , Ace at at fat suc 1neeued restin New re,t ‘too gentlemen are not making a big 8 vlurge FaLrom corperation eae net be required E : 67 coeds ag ature and a° the r ar ther ies ; 5 . . y ° ; * Ss -* . z' : : = , drug sture and a : { othes ~— an cities, is «x ec «d St ‘AW Goods, in the advertising line, or bawling Shee. to transport under the provisions cf -this X : LLNER. . ar eer : i a a we a selves hoarse, they wiil have a goodly act more than one bicycle for a single Charlottetown, April 11, 1896. Tac Toric forthe Christian Endeavor’ “YF. sata ; Will ? _ gy de we I uumber ot sales ere the close of the sea- | Person. Sw oo Peas me ting n Chur ecture room to- Tepresentative o iiiiams, Green & home, VCAS son. Still waters run deep and muddy at ——— pizht will be “O excuses, w they . HH m, D among tbe latest arrivals at aes, the bottom. ~ . sand?” Acts 26, 19-28 A cordia] invi- the Hotel Davies. eo i ' _ Devi oe a * 1 2 « . $ tazion to all z pe : Mis M irgaret He en Chi holm, art st, Hats, B'oomers or not bloomers—that is the THE MUTUAL LIFE New Clothir &> New Felt Hats, Ladies New eft aa ew Heat via ap ty ef o @ question agitating our sister wheelmen. ; Straw Hats and Bonnets, New Flowers, New L. 0. A.—Rezular meeting of Victoria *hort visit jo Le: bother, G. R. Chis) olm, ae And why should they pot wear them? S . Ribbons Precepiory, 8. B. KR. I[., this ¢ g it “ ; banker, I ai hat H sete Millinery, ete, They have a distinetive dress for boating, Insurance Company Enston street ball. at 7.30 sharp. te tis pleasing to hear that Hon. A.. . for bathing, for walking, for horseback y i Koights are requested to be presen’. Mac‘tonald is recovering from his sovere | riding, and why not for bepeEne ? OF SRW Xe Sh- ; a nobeemnnet ee aay ee Set a rc re ortent bu-tnese te, illness, and expects to be able to move out nce | |My Pharisee brother or sister can see | RICHARD A. McCURDY, PRESIDENT: ing lots of Bata Gur velues ere no be vards the end of the week hi ith ball ee Semsacted owards the end of the week. nothing “rong with a woman in a ball- ; 4 : AT etl eas y P - ya anen a and G “— Th P , room costume, but will turn up his eyes sae for the yearending December Try ” try my d imety Drawixe.— In the show und were passengers on the Stanley to 8 C0) p S ore in holy horror if you mention knickers 9 ABI t— ; window of J. M M ‘Leod’s boot and lay en route to Bosten. Both =? young , for b cycling It is afar more modest | Ass@eté@...........cccereeeeecses $221 213,721.33 Je B. MACDONALD & CO Ses 6 Qacen Street, 19 8 wellexecated men OF baracter and ability, anil deserve costume than the volumirous skirt which | Liabilities...............002.: $94,347 ,157:08 ° : a a troverr ees a mse, the w ihe f — meas ire of success, : nee er ee eee is blown about by every Vagrant wind, and —— Charlottetown, April i. 1896--dw of Mr. Arthur A ey. Under the p Mr. W. A. F. Scott, of Summerside, fo- will, in the end, I venture the prophecy SUrplus...ereceereeserseerseee « $26,866 563.45 44 FE Sy FS Caen ee eee ee ee ee * is the legend “For Sale meriy of Charlottetown, has passed the —be universally used. I always wear them —: ; Wr: . ; “e =e 7 eae re _ — of og ~~ ipby W A Weeks & (0 my-elf when wheeling, and could not | Total Income..........--.... »..$48,597,430.51 r IPE S AMONG THE JIS¢ ES—— prescribed by the Phonographic institute, ' ' ' wosstbly be induced to return to ’ iS ? inc ; ‘. The Rev. W. J. Kirby preached last even- Cincinnati,'Ohio. His average wa= 88.1. a bond a ™ we iis (Dompang*s total inconte, -ptony Onn crag” ~ 4 ee eee ee a ea Se : mer bondage. 000,000 more than the annual revenue ot & ug co = xce ot ¢ se ~ : from : : words ; he St. J po _ rep rts the i at WwW holesale & Betail. Canada). i iN giz ; oO a BE» 22, Vf x ~ 2 — nw “2 : bis home = & ton, Queen 8s Connt) _ N And now comes the news that one of our WHICH SHALL 1 PUT ON Fins, ? will not be wee. wa have nigh. ace ” S., on the 30th ult., of Rev, J. N. Sk n- Charlottetown, April 11, 1896. legislators is trying to pass an Act to pre- | Total Paid Policy-holders j day to pe sh the corm ly oven - ont ner. The deceased clergyman was “1 vert Licycle riding on Sundays, or with a ie ROD. ak akk> caceo>stiss $23,126,728.45 It doesn’t make any earthly difference if the Tea that brings trade ald pleases customers. line but will doo in the course of afew years of age, aud was a graduate of Acadia 25-dollar fine fer the privilege. Poor —_—- which she puts cn first. One shoe is as 1s daye.§ College. He was for atime stationed at “ ah - a ®| )ittle man, Did he ever hear of the woman | Insurance and Annuities : good asthe other, and both are. perfect. oh oe : ° - -_—— I'ryon and Montague in this Province He a ——— | who tried to keep the tide out with a pitch- a ls ce ie 899,074,453.78 | The truth wil! bear a gooi deal of telling, Eve ° ound satisfactor but remember that there are Tas Orn I HOOLHOUSE.—T he read as high! spected by all : 7W ; : oe - =o : : : . : ® BE p Loc Scneotnovse.—The read- was highly respected by all who knew fork ? What is the matter with him ? Has sesseee $61,647,645.36 | but it won’t stand any stretching, :nd we ers of The EXaMINER are reminded of the lecture b the Superintendent of Education in the lecture room of the First Methodist Church this evening. Several prominent Citizens are expected to speak at ihe close of the lecture. Let there be a full house. Collection at the door i —@——— } ExrerratsMent—~In making arrang meats for Friday next, remember the en- tertainment to be given by the children of the Upper Methodist Church. It will be ep. 1 well worth coming to see and hear. A silver collection will be taken and divided between the Earnest Workers’ Mission Band and tbe Sabbath School Mite 8 ciety. | siete eciens — : ia | lo-sigat.—A good programme is being made ready for the | rtainment ta be given in the Opera Ho ght. | Rastus, the juvenile buck and wing | dancer,:ntertaineJ a large audience at Daw-! s02’s store on Saturday ev The | admission to the show to-night is by tic- ket which may | btained free a yw. J Daw:on’s stor ia each ies s f 4 TRAIN. ~A spe 4, Ta w run f ere ti Summers ie On t fore neon of Monday, the 26th inst., in connec to. with the elebrations of the Tith anniversary of American Odd Fellopshi; Tick-ts w be placed @tone dolar each, and it is expe eda large number will avail themselves of the opyortunity for the first outing this spring. It 18 understood tuat & special train will aiso run from Alberton to Summerside on the same day. 2 - ATHL# Last week a number of the wheelmen and others of Summerside met | in Ludlow Hall and organized “the Sum- msrside Bicycle and Athletic Association.” Harry Holmian President, F. H. Cannon vice president and J. B.C. Baker secre- tary-treasurer. T. B. Grady is captain of the bicycle club in connection wit the Association. Mesers. L. J. Reddin and C. McArthur are first and second lieuten ants, respectively, andJ. R. Brooks i bugier. : icicsilabaecia Our new ats and bonnets flowers are Samired and selling fast. Be one of the Cn r t »toJ. B. Macdonald & 0's vo ~ BRUCE'S for SUITS BABISS GOT MIXED UP Furniture Cleaned And Polished The Buttercup Episode in Pinafore Repeat- ed by a Zealous Doctor Suamoxiy, Pa., April 10.—Mrs. Jane Norton, of Irish Valley, and Mrs. Hanoah Foster, of Treverton, mother and daugh- ter, are probably in the most remarkable dilemma ever know, and there is apparent- ly no way outofit. Each had a child born to her in Mrs. Norton’s home at the same hour, and in his hurry the physician placed both children in the same cradle without paying attention to whom each be ina minute by JOHNSON’S VARNISH RESTORER. Sefe § for all kinds of furniture. No need to wash with water first Our Varnish Restorer does both the same trme. Price 15 Prepared and sold only ; _ 7 JOHNSON & JOHNSON, 3 Charlottetown and Souris. iOnLve i. Now they are mixed up, and Mrs. Fos- ter is unable to tefl whether she is nurs- ing her son or her brother, while Mrs yrton is equally discomfited to know whether she is going to rest” her grand- daughter or her own daughter. The case is peculiar in more ways than one. The physician who has been summoned to attend Mrs. Norton had to officiate at two births, one a boy and the other a girl. After the children were born and each mother asked to see her child the physician wus puzzled. Both infants looked alike, and for the life of him he could not deter- mine to whom the boy belonged and to whom the girl. 7 Mrs. Nortcn proved generous, however. She said that her family contained several boys, and if her daughter would like to have the male offspring she would con- sent. Mrs. Foster embraced the oppor tunity with alacrity, although to their dying day neither will be able to say whether she is rearing her own child or that of the other. HOO0% 8838088 AZ Bicycle Repair Depot wil! be opened in a few days with a “ Specialist” from Toronto in charge. A few good wheels will be A NUISANCE Sin,—A number of half-grown men and boys are allowed to congregate on the cor ner of Hooper and Upper Great George street2, round the premises of Jno. Wheat ey, grocer. They are there from 9 o’clock Sanday morning to10 Sunday night, dis turbing the services in the church near by and the residents round‘about. Would it not be well for the marshal to instruct his men to call up that way at least once on a Sunday? This annuyance exists not only on the Lord’s Day, but also on every night in the week. kept for hire by the day or hour. For a few days wheels for repairs will be received at our Queen Square Furniture Store. | MARK WRIGHT & 00., 2D. Nortu Exp. ciclieiocciaaiiii es Coretta FOLLOWING outlined in Satu “eo : to-day made a display ol and guashing their teeth. It will un- Hosiery worthy inspection. The doubtedly arouse enemities. This, how ralne vi — Baws : ever, is its chief commendation. No mab vatues we offered to day in is worthy of the name of Christian minis: te-morrow in styles, all the s Henna eit Nor iv sth Hoehne Nomi mop THE PROGTAL: Hosiery will be UNDERVESTS! ‘ right. The man who allows himself to A better opportunity to purchase yield and who cowardly bends to the storm Shri é S S hes j will surely come out all wrong. mPoring and Summer upp les In : F.P.T this department will not be offered this season. Ali the gains will be ready for you at MR CAMPBELL’S SERMON Sir,—It is only right that public mea on whom devolve important duties should REV <> be upheld | and encouraged when, ~ FA 2 as in the discharge of their duties, ee en , they are likely to arouse the enmity of oe ey avaricious and cruel men. I refer now to spi Rev. Mr. Campbell, whose sermon last : night fell like a full nae bombshell amang the polite and varnished professors —but really the enemies—of Christianity. Never before, in Charlottetown, has there delivered a sermon so great and and yet so Christ like. been far-reaching, No» one who heard it could avoid Jouking back, in imagination,on the old time. ’ . rday’s EXAMINER : ) : ; when Jesus set the old Pharisees howling ster who does not, on occasion, arouse en~ mities, Jesus aroused enmities, and if he had not, he could not have done his duty. Mr, Campbell can afford to do his duty He is a man of commanding genius and power, He need to trackle to none, The mao who does his duty will come out all fully equalled izes, all the bar- Carter's for Wall Paper. he liver trouble or what? Whatever it is, a good bicycle, with a quiet ride on a Sunday morning would do him a world of good. Does this little fellew know that there are hundreds ané thousands of wheel- men throughout the world whose only chance to see:'the green country, and all the beaufiful things of nature, is on a Sun- day. Does he know that ina number of churches in large cities early services are held ou a Sunday morning in order to. do the very thing his goody goody ship is try- ing to prevent ?~ Poor little fellow! The genial proprietor of the bicycle academy is happy. He smiles a_ broad benevolent smile, while the ducats con- tinue to roll into his coffers, and the bar- ber keeps on shaving. To Mr. Doall is the credit of the first safety bicycle im- ported to Charlottetown. It was laughed atand hooted, it was called “goat” and other opprobions epithets, bat its owner is enjoying his triumph and his yindication Curseg, like chickens, have come home to roost. now, The firet safety was a fearful and a wonderful machine and weighed in the vicinity of 100 Ibs. Its greatest enemies never accused it of being pretty, but it had the strength of the hind leg of a don- key, and it was a terror down hil]. Of it may be truly said that it passed through a coinplete process of evolution as _ it underwent so many repairs during its long and eventfu! existence that its originu- ality was entirely lost. If my informant js correct it was fatally injured by coming into violent contact with a moving freight train at St. Peter’s Road crozsing and was gathered to its fathers. B. C. ELECTRIC TIRE PERFORMANCE The advertising agents of the electrical, bicycle tire beld forth in the Opera - House last eveaing to a large audience. The entertainment was free, but an admission fee bas often been paid to shows not near: ly its equal. Prof. Carner, “the man of many faces,” as he is called, is a grand comedian, apd kept the audience highly entertained while he occupied the stage. His impersonations created lots of amuse- ment. His manipulations with the banjo were a feature of worth. ‘“Rastus,” the colored lad, proved himself to be a fine buck. and wing dancer The merits of “The New Electric Tire” and the Brant- ford “Red Bird” wheel were ably eluci- dated by Messrs. Davison and Mitchell. Prof. Carnér, who has. made quite..a number of friends during his stay in this city, has done considerable theatrical work, and bears a good reputation, - He is axon of W. J. Carner, who has played “Rip Van Winkle” in this city, perhaps better than any other company.— Moncton Times, ALL ABOARD! Get vour trunk checked be~ fore you go. We have just received a large thipment of Franks, Valises, Club Bags, Trunk Straps—in fact, any- thing yeu want in this line we have it. Weare noted for low prices. Our Spring Stock of Boots and Shoes is now Yours, complete. A. E. McEACHEN, ap6 THE SHOE MAN. Net gain in 1895...... Norte —Insurance merely written is dis- carded from this Statement as wholly mis- leading, and only insurance actually issued and paid for in cash is incladed. Paid.to Policy-holders since , | * Organizalion:+eseAsen..412,561, 025.79 T Robert A. Granniss, Vice-President. Walter A. Gillette, General Manager. Isaac F. Lloyd, 2d Vice-President. Frederic Cromwel}], Treasurer. Emory McClintock, Actuary. JOHN MACEACHERN, | | Resident Agent, Charlottetown, P. E! I. { J. A. JOHNSON, General Agent, 87 Hollis Street, Halifax, N.&. meh3l d&w tf. FARM FOR SALE—75 acres of land at Me- ville. Lot 60, with house and barn, for $10) fash oO: security. Apply to F W L Moore Solici or, London House Corner, ap®—dy lm & wy .| anywhere, don’t believe in taking any liberties with it. . We tolerate nothing in the na‘ure of exaggeration. When you.make a_ pur- chase from us you know exactly what you, are buying. We can give you as good value in Boots and. Shoes as you can get Try us. ’R. K. JOST, ap4 Stamper’s Corner FOR SALE, A DOUBLE TENEMENT. HOU§E, situated on the north side-of Upper Great George Street. This House is nearly new well finished, and has 12 rooms, stone wall cellar, ete. For particulars apply on the’ premises to the owner, Mra. O’Brien, or to ‘A. MceNEILL, . Auct fleer. nich30—dy 135 & wy 2w , a= . Advertisers . fhe home circula advertisers. THE of our-citizens ev for our large adv a brilliant -polish gn -Eurnitar bing. Fifteen cents per bottl Charlottetown, April 8, 1895—dy Wer Capes, House Cleaning ! SAVE TIME AND LABOR WATSON’S FURNITURE POLISH produces instantly New Millinery, Wewr Dr tion is the most valuable: fer Examiner reaches the homes ery evening. That accounts ertising patronage. THE EXAMINER, PUB. COMPANY. e, Oilcloth,“ett., without rub- e at WATSON’S DRUG STORE, Headquarters for House Cleaning Supplies. LONDON HOUSE. . Ne oss Goods, {Our Stock of Serges two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the best. For sale wholesale or retail by T. J MORRIS. wa = rf QenSe nee Sena ren pereee ere aTsare fs Ey ———+ A Comfortable Style soe that lasts is given by _ Chamois. The widest skiris and largest sleeves will hang in just the same original graceful curves until the A rH gown is worn out, when irter- lined with it. If you sce the Rep Srar Lane on EACH YARD you are safe frcm worthless imitations. or gp 10, 13, 15. Og gS gens hoas ICASTORIA SAS SSSA SANSA . for Enfants and Children. OTHERS, Do You Know au: rarcgoric, Baterwan’s Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine f Do You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons ? Do You Know that in most coun:ries druggists are not permitted to sell nareotios without labeling them poisons! Do You Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ? Do You Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list 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 thaa of. all other remedies for children conibined ? De You Kucw that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued eyclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his agsigns to use the word - “ Gastoria” and its formula, and that to imitate them is « state jn ison offense ? Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting this govermment protection was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless? Do You Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 eents, or one cent a dose! Do You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest s The fac-simile is on every ; Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorila. A =~ Is Now Complete, including the celebrated TYKE and BLEN- oP ae — ee oe ee 9 a, m, to-morrow, Tuesday. ae ad : Be om a . . At Falconwood Asylum, on the 7th of WANTED AT ONCE—(G6o1 girl for gener- NOW OPENING. HEIM SERGES. Those $14.50 ALL-WOOL . BEER BROS. April, 1896, Mr. cma om of Hope al housework ; apply at thit eftice, apls SERGE SUITS are selling fast. See them. ; River, aged 35 years. ae Ee r er ’ 5 ae ee . iti aie : dial —___.' WANTED I[MMELIATELY—Servant fy ie Re Fay i et ee Fat Moe ny en een a a a ee eh etn WANTED~A girl for ome eet housework. Cae ed aie Apply T, J. H ARRIS, Ss. A. McDON ALD, | He ‘ , Ke eet, ee ‘ ‘ : : ; a ‘ss Tus Wesrnys,—Five dad decidedly mild, Apes a Ea "; at thig office. lw—ay 13 Charlottetows, Apri! 11, 1896. Ch’town, April 10, 189° —dy Leading Fashivnable Taior, a ie ~ sf i .