- a nn a + — ta ee nh oe SATU P NE 29, 1895 : ‘ . . : S FHE DAILY EXAMINER . SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1895. ae aay: al Ss. SY : TAMTIAMANG, oHAtiEyine istecucEnce | Sant THE MORAVIAN BRIDE - boggy gue eke engl Sigs ndiisiciih oe young man studied it, notig t THAT ACHING HEAD. a etvetet 6 niki Meds ; Waltéi Baker & Ct. Limited, charms of youthrl s and morth cate se sone ‘Dewly. oe MaRS EAI COE NAS AA The Largest Menufacturers of nee ueus’. that brig it- rounded che! d wa* hate, avec:} What Causes It and How Overcome. ——FOR—— —_—~ = i ; ( PURE, HIGH GRADE nth of ali the ycar, | [ser . ha . Pas ee om as How often the remark, “ Oh, my héad Bicycle Riders, Railroad Men, Stons Owen Sounr, J ee ony yj gy "S C coAas ane CHOCOLATES thern coast of La.-{| ¥ t @readig, that mocncrtous aches,” and there are sO Many varicties of received here of the complete restoration Y , Js &, oci 0% fle ting garb of emer-}| When the, .nould meet to ¢ tuer lo aches and pains the head is subject to all Cutters and Motor Men, to health of Mrs John Dowly, wife ofa Y a when the beisterous wines | or hate. ; along the line from the dull and heavy . former well known anp esteemed resident Y HIGHEST AWARDS 4 e.te zephy:s, and th» tu- | woes Oe, 7 _—— i and oppressed feeling over the eyes to | Price 30 cents, ofthe town. The intelligence has been Y y ben cene cean, secmangty entrancei, | her love 7? How Biot td he fret . r the persistent, racking and torturing | 2 . very gladly received as Mra Dowly hae Y, : its labor He, a gawky youth, whe, ga 4° | | misery of Sick Headache. The cause is| Also, Colored and all other] any friends here who are well aware of Y 3 / ~~ industrial and Food ’ EXPOSITIONS ' IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. . becalmed. tler , Caution: 1 vier oft | sails hurg idly f.om the yellow yards, | (the labeleand wrappers on our | helmsman no longer maintaia- | Riess, consumers show™snufeture, | C2 t pretense of directing her namely, Poorchester, Mase. i h vessel's waist the captain, is printed on ea pack chelor of forty years, promena ied a OCER'S EVERYWHERE k and forth with a young woman, a " who lightly rested a gioved hand on WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. OCRCHESTER, MA aS arm you have never seen he photo ~- _ a g h 7 askid e Vo; n en that,’’ she answered Anzmic Women r e y know re of him than mere- with pale or sallow complexions, | !y ths Ihat he ‘s yet in his nov or suffering from skin eruptions ting as keeper of th ooo. ce 1 : ha: he is 2t ax é ;a wif:, or scrofulows blood, will find quick ears Se See Scott’s E Isic A | willing to accept the Bishop's f in Scott’s Emulsion. / ak cilia cee alee Bike dali of the stages of Emaciation, anda is kt: to sucrific? your incll- general decline of health, are ms and desires; to bury youre tf speedily cured. i in this wild land . \ sacrifice it may b>, sit she said Scott’s Emulsion takes away the pale, haggard look hat comes with General Debility. t enriches the blood, stimulates the appetite, creates healthy fiesh and brings back strength and vitality. ForCoughs,Colds,Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, Consumption and Wasting Diseases of Children. Send for our pamphlet, Mailed FREE, Scott & Bowne, Belleville. All Druggists. 506, & $1. WILL GURE YoU pan on-waeay, ta:ientiy to the severely } ost. hLerse'f captain's words and lovingly laps n f the broad channels between I sles whi 2 larg? brig jay { did not feel when we 8% A WRY f ho;e and p.ssiora‘e icng floodeG th captain's heart it from his clear browa eyes as h 1 to face her is too ~reat a 2: rific he sail warmth. “The pity of it! and there s would gi Ss looked a him trang:ly, an: thdrew | I “You forget s.1 interrupted, “It s Lishop’s will, Ele ho’ds my prom- d* tefor: th: ehvr h. I aii not 2 w then al) it meant to me, but I } thought and was rot ecG. it mm) uty and my vork ta t ‘The sense of secha duty s absurd no.” sh brok in hu.ri dly. “¥ou are a valved srvant cf ou hur.h; your Christi.n duty is to help m*. ‘My duty as a man- But she Cis:poaarcd with'n the com- and, vexed, h»> turaed im- lounging hela.sman recalling him to his neglected > . . * In the sol tude of her cabin she flung upon the cushioned lo-k:r, the till ringing in her ears. Hie loved her! Of that she felt assured. And she—? But no! She must not dare not think of that, Cou'd it be a mistaken sense of duty? She was the dau: hter of missionaries, generation upon generation, and follow- ing in th> v-ry f-otst>,s her m thor traced a score of years Le‘ore. Although she had lived at home but till th» age of seven, she rememtered as though it were but yesterlay, the siory of her mother’s early lifs, as she he s lf had We guarantee Dod Kidney Pills to cure ary told tt; avd n rrowl the gr: com- case of [ t’s 1 ase, I ” tes bh: go, pared that life with what her own had x pay. Rhoum i ih a a oS pe oe been, seeking to tind some jot of differ- Sold hs ; rsin medicine, ¢ yy mail en ence. seceipt of tr per box Six boxes $2.50, She knew the harmony of her pa- Da. L. #.. SMITH & CO.. Toronto. rents’ lives, each kind and thoughtful we can sel! yon Dodd's Kidney Pills at the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00 u'r dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per of the other’s weal; their only so-row the parting from thir child, en] this they both agreed was wise and best. liow else coull children of the wilder- n-ss b* fitted for uscful lives; It wes dozen. Sent by mailto any address po**] a rule dictated by the church. to whi h paid. they owed obecience as sa'tvation’s GEORGE E. HUGHES, price. Charlottetown. ~ DYSP SICK HEADACHE, (REGULATE. THE LIVER. ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURE? wOOD CISESTION.| ons happin’ ss These mission-born children were ed- veated by th: chur.h in the Lelef that duty to it was paramount ; the wishes of its clergy were commands, the Bish- will an edict from on high. The trained to fill their father’s piace; the girls to make th: mi-sionar- iis wives; the men to take what wive: the church bestowed: th» women to marry without choice su: h husbands as the B’shop might award. And that the cl urch hai wisd>m on was proved Ly the univer.al to which th se thus unit d I oys were tts side testific d. And yet she could s lf. Her inna‘e m-de ty r-voliel et the ila of surr ndec'n; to a per’ee stranger's will. How could she fal to not roc necils her- ' ~ a . iPRIGE 25 CT.-Jae @DoS MED. COC hite him, to despise this man, who Fe capes Tee BEBES MO onto, without one spark from th»: flamirg éltar of true love, would willingly fox- A good, strong Lady’s Wheel, pneuma-— tic tire, good for a beginner. Can be made into a Boy’s Wheel. at I THE EXAMINER OFFICE. may 27 . ° ° Dissolution of Partnership . 7 Th? Partnership heretofore existing be- tween Jame: Burrett and Solomon Cham- —_ under the name of Barrett & Champion, nas this day been dissolve! by mutual con- sent, All debtsdue the late firm must be paid w Mr. James Barrett at his office, Connoliy’s Vharf, and all jiabilities of the said firm are ssumed by him. Dated at Cnariottetown this Ist day of May, JAMES BARRETT. SOLOMON CHAMPION. 2 reference to the above, J heg to state that I rill con inue the business at the same stad. Thanking our mary friends for their favrs in wbe past, I beg a continuation of the; patronage in the future. JAMES BARKETT. *h’town, May 3, 1895 -2w 243 & wy t Wlops PHOSPHODINE. “he Great Enclish Remedy. _ : Sie Packages Guaranteed to promptly and permanently ft cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- i é es Mental Worry, excessive use laats, whir Arnity, Insanity, onsumpiion and an early grave. Has been prescribe: over 35 years in thousands of cases; Is the only yliable and Honest Medici=: Known. Ask druggistor Wood's Phosphodine; if sweeping her awry wavrs in hastily g upon the little mound beside the ch: reh. ‘Lhe cil depot and factory were deserted and the wolfsh dogs might pass the unguarded fr m the uncovered vats 0’ cil. with tie «cr wd oi >. by th ir nus 8.00d on the fing v gor .vsly at his long Dutch pipe, while his versed from th» ing and ev ry eye the entrance to the litt'e bay. had bei a aiuvrhea, Impotency and aB Ww effects of Abuse or Excesses,| frencsa’ dr itti a ; ~ Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- on ore and After. 0 int Bef reand fter. . soon lead to In w ‘he tine oh f-it all noble sentiments of mni ani heart and selfishly d°bese him el’ ani LADY'S WHEEL FOR SALB| young v omanhood ! And s} e herself would ma’ e this union joss be! An overp-werng kathi g 0” h rself . Bee possessed her with the th ught, a terror Price $35.00. Apply | sn i. h stro-e vainly to contro!: and the » nt- p torrent of her dread buc-t fo th, upon its ttrbulent paroxsns of de parng t ars. An atmosphere of feverish exp2ct- any per:ad d th> u uilly quiet sur- round ng; «f the Post. People were the.ing from al! quarters door and drnk their fill The mis ionary’s tidy chilcren j-stled niiiies, unroti-ed "he Laker and brewer M ssion-house porch, puf- little ex icd'y frau tes d> “ih th: hm con- gardener’s wife, who leaned from.an «pen lattice. A riing hum of e ger voize-s came lilice’, wher: the t' rong of lusky Eesquimsux was steadi’y increas- ws strained upon this sigial ji}, fred by th: se The cause o- unisval ag‘tation Zin hot from the try s'a'ioned there t> ke+p a lo kort for the long-exp. ected thip. It ws io}: e se th ne them rews from hist.ry cf the cr at a year; le te s from S, T resents ani mes- ver ft r'd’s coinzs jor svopics and s.or s; thei. first I Eg nee fir a iwc iw tf © sont: V: at wonccr hn, t at t ey ook @ fo wa'd anxiors'ty, count ng th® months nd weeks and days end ho r-, until v ssel m ght arrive. he offers some worthiés medicine in place of this, A: d ore there w: s to whom {it brovght tnelose price tn letter, ad we will send by return a biid>. He w s the yo n-est whit mall Price, one packiee, $1; six, $5, One will man at the post. He had her pi-tur pleas., sic es Pamytet> ‘vee to anyaddress, | | ro-eht thr h the winter sn io ar 3 The \ a so my (wili_ht y the native m s:eg 1 *., Canada, who vrnty do ec the froz*n sn ws Seid in Charlottetown y GeoE Hughes Tuoggial. Orders by mui promply tilled “5 - . . Notice of Application te Parliament Notice is hereby given that Alfred A. Th baude au, tomeo Fre vost, L. A. Bx yer, J. P. B. Casgrain, A.G. McBean. H. F. W. Bellew, H. C. Bellew and E. F. E Barthe, all of Montreal, and others, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof for an act to inccr- — a company calied “ The Canada nsurance Promotion Association,” with powers to carry on the business of an in- surance Agency in all parts ef the Domin- ion of Canada, ERROL BOUCHETTE, Solicitor for Applicants. this 25th day of law (2)—ap23 Dated at March, 1895. Montreal! Christianity vs. Agnosticism, Just published in Pamphlet ferm, 48 pp., the course of Sermons recently preached by the Rev. James Simpson, on “ Christianity vs. Agnosticiem.” These Sermons have been widely read, and an opportunity is now offered of securing the series in complete form. Price 10c. per copy;; $1.20 per dozen copies. For sale at THE EXAMINER OFFICE. apli—dy & wy vith his :1 de to tie low r Wiss ors where he met the factcr cf the great ompiny, buyi: g furs.,and who br _ught a few ;re-ious } tt r3to th» Post, fuor- a wint r cour-e: from Que Va uci Dy sWO .hoveand niles th: print h.d Mies h gird the | asvetieoNy tr nd ad ne with the o her s x re ard knev | hés seh cl experi ne ing them as nothing of the pangs of boyish love, an | only had a crude atsiract itea of th ' yuite beyond his kea happiness, @utics, sccrifice anil )} a} | involved in the mysteries of ma r.e: life. The elder of the Post had said th time was ripe for lim to take a wif- Obedient to the magnate of the church, he had written, at dictation, his reques'. And now the signa) shot had 1]-t thea. know the vessel bringing her was draw ing near. | He left his room, bath d | h'm in his | graph and put it vet cover next hs hat ha'f cried, and paced tha and through the open wirdow ners »><comi e the store with speed, fled to ombed and dress a looked at the phot»- back with n :t: Vv - late) ad aid fl or os best; ] olis..e | ly watched and waited for th ship. The murmur of the voices tow in | ereased and swelled into shouts 0 “Gleanerakoo-a-k-o-0-t!" #nd round th pre ipitous poiat, with white s il : iou and pennants flying, swcpt the bre. The bay was d-tted row with brgeht kayaks, and volley on v ley rang from a hundred guns, the church- bell pealed, the dogs set up a how! avd sang their wierd chorus lustiy; fl ¢s flutiered travely from the M s;sion ro fs a d presently the b-ig's signalling cin- non bo md. Th> ne.ie hid his face within bs hands, wi-h fluttering heart of mingled joy and fear, and wish: d hims- If tea thousard miles away. . 7 > . the brig still lay at A week passed ; ancho- in the bay. Within his stuly the Missen cller st: his lone gray bard falling in tangled waves upon his breast. : is keen, gray eyes were bent upon the n vice and th* girl who stood res- pe trully wait ng till he should spe k. For 40 years he had lived his nis-ion Ife, and hs thoughts were Luoy wit) th t tise, long } assed, wien he h d been just such another youth and la obey.d just such a call to wel. Li helpmate’s silvery hair was aubiris then: her d ar oll wrinkled face wis smooth and fair. The chi'd:en o° theh love were scatterel wide; on- Lad bee: sent to Asia’s infidel knd an th lived ben ath the scorching r ys tha bleached the sands of Africa, and a third had labored for the church amo ¢ the hordes of one of those far il ns in the sea, and news lad com?=tht e the most beloved, had becn rew ord d with a martyr’s crown. “Fraulein,” he said at Jast, ‘the tim is short; the brig must sail to-mo - row, I must urge that you should givs your answer definitely. “It is a thing most serious t> y.u both, but you have been together seve. days; not long in which to fix upon 4 wife or learn to judge a lover's mcois and whims. “But I can speak myself for this young man; I pledge you he ts upright, virtuous, kind. “And as for you, my son, she is far more, Her features would be ampl- passport without this commendation fr m the church. That you already love her I can see. What do you answer ?” The yeung man looked to her, then dropped his gaze. “You speak but truth, sir: she is dear to me. I would not hive her leave me; but st#ll less wouid I en- joy the thought that sh> was fo ced by sense of duty only to share my lot.” “I yray let hr decide for both cf us, and give her till the morrow to r-- ply. If she should wish for more delay it is n-t necessary we should wed at onée, and meanwhile I may try to win her love.” “What says the mad:chen ?”’ The girl was touched by the generous thoughtfulness the youth had shown, and by the kindness of the aged man. She cast one swift, wistful glance throuch the open window at the anchor- ed brig, where the captain's stalwart figure paced the quarter, and blushed and bowed her head and tried to speak. Then, with returaing courage and re- solve, she approached and knelt be- side the old man’s chair. “Father,” she said, her sweet voice tremulous, “I have had thoughts, un- worthy of my faith, rebellious thoughts and fears, and wicked moods. If either is unworthy, it is I. “Give me some few days more before we wed—and I!ct the brig sail. I wii stay with you.” The American Woman. Th most interesting of the American women, by far, are the married 0 1- from six-and-twenty to forty; a te that age they ar> apt t> becore s d @aily grey and iaiun. ‘T.eir acs dry up and g.ow sher) ani coio.] s;; you scerecely ever see anyone appro ch- ng the comfot ble, tappy Fn lish mitron o forty to fifty fi.e. Pirha s they danced, flrtcad, gadded abant to; much when they were young to lav: any fund of enjoyment left. What+-ver the reacon, whether it be that or a di- gestion ruined by tea, iced Water ini candy, your best compani ns a d friends in America will always b- the young married women ; so long as they are not too much given to coca’ne and Fr nch novils of the gayer tyre. They have, as a rule, t.avel d mr*, read more, thought more, and to far more intelligent purpose, than their English cousins; nor do they Jet their childr.n, in English fashion, come te- tween you and their conversation, Who has not talked to the young English matron, and, just as you are g-tting at her mind, note the distant look in her eye, which tells you she is wonder- ing what the children are doing? Whe- ther Gerald is in bed yet, or Belle has had her milk? Now the American ma- tren never docs that; when she is with you, she makes tabula rasa of children, and household duties, and gives you her undiv ded attention and intelligence. Not that she cares much about listen- ing; as a rule, she cares on'y to talk of herself, her experiences an thoughts, nor is she, to my mind, the less agree- able companion fer that.—Temple Bar. The Preferable Fate. Dusty Rhedes—Yes, de Judge sen- tenced poor Chimmie to ten years at hard work, but Chimmie has asked to have his sentence (om-muted, Weary Wagygies—What's thet Dusty Rhodes—-e asked de Jedge for ts let him be hung. ut Mes fs a Question Often Asked, And we ask it now—and if you have not tried us we would invite Cloths. We guarantee you you to our store to see our great display of a perfect-fitting Suit. Give us a trial and we are sure you will be pleased. Hats, Ties, Collars, and ali kinds of Underwear cheap Waterproof Coats very cheap. ——— JOHN MACLEOD & CO. TA.LORS a Charlottetown, May 4,1895 135 w in most cases the same, the overflow of poisonous uric acid is not extracted from the blood by the Kidneys, and accumu- lating in the blood, causes high and irre- gular pulse, headaches, mental depres- sion and nausea. Chase's K. & L, Pills tone and restore the Kidneys, excrete poisonous matter from the blood, sending it on its way pure and health-giving, cur- ing Headache, and removing all the at- tending symptoms from its wake. Mrs. G. Bird, Harriston, Ont., while attending the 1894 Fall Exhibition at Toronto, was taken very ill with Sick Headache and dizziness. She was subject to these at- as , tacks for years, compelling her to take to | _ Notice is hereby given that a ha'f-yearly her bed. In this case by using Chase’s | dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent. per an Pills relief was immediately obtained, ; num on the capital stock of this Bank, and the usual days of misery and pros- } has been declared payable at its Banking tration avoided, Thousands of suchcases | House on and after July 2nd next. can be referred te where Chase’s Pills The transfer books will be closed from have cured Sick Headache and its atten- | tre 17th June to 2nd July next, both days dant symptoms. 25 cents a box, of all . : dealers, or by addressing Edmanson, Bates & Co., 45 Lombard St., Toronto. | TENDERS For kinds of Glasses. G. H. TAYLOP. North Side Queen Squii-. june DIVIDEND NOTICE. MERCHANTS’ BANK P. E. ISLAND, Charlottetown, May 31, 1895, inelusive, By order of the Board. | | J. M. DAVISON, | ONT 00! With a cough, cold of sore throat, Use &@ remedy that relieves from the start, soothes and heals the inflamed tissues of the larynx or bronchial tubes, may3l—2aw & wy Lighting the Streets of Charlottetown. SEALED TENDERS will be receiv d at the City Clerk’s office up to noon cn } Tuesday, the 2nd day of July, A.D, 1895, | from persons willing to contract with the City Council for lighting the streets of | Charlottetown with electricity according | to specifications and conditions to be seen at the cilice of the City Clerk. Also from persons willing to equip and | supply Machinery and Plant, capable of | and sufficient for carrying out the above | va service—the plant to become the property ~ . "Satta PYNY-PECTORAL Satisfactory security is a certain remedy based on a clear know- faithful performance of the contract, The Council do not bind themselves to ledge of the diseases ip was created to cure. ° i } accept the lowest or any tender. | LARGE BOTTLE 25 CENTS. require for the H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. June 1~—36 id A light, pliable, elastic bone made FOR GIVING STYLE and SHAPE ‘from quills. It is soft and yet yielding, conforming readily to folds, yet giving proper shape to Skirt or Dress. The only Skirt Bone that may be wet without injury. To The Celebrated FEATUER- HONE CORSETS are corded LADIES’ DRESSES. with this material. 246 For sale by feading Dry Goods Dealers. | After riders have once tried “Victor” Bicyeues, No effort on our part is required to confirm their belief in our assurance, that IT 1S WITHOUT EXCEPTION THE BEST WHEEL MADE. We will never wiliully mislead a buyet ° ets ne ; and we have taken so much trouble to find out by actual test and examination that we know we are not mistaken ourselves. dd cd 3d dd &% &@ CaTALOGUEs on application. Parts and Sundrics at Wholesale and Retail. EF All descriptions of BICYCLE WORK in the most skilful manner THE FORBES MFG GCO., Ltd, HALIFAX. N. S. 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A the lamentable condition of her health during the past six or seven years. Her i}aess has been found to result froma severe kidney complaint and she has been restored to health by the judicious use of Dodd’s Kidney Pille, a remedy which is now well known to most of the residents in this locality as having previously aflect ed some very extraordinary cures. Science Triumphant at Last.. 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 Oil on account of its di-agreeable taste, but Miller’s Emul-- sion is agreeable to the palate, and that is one reason why it has become so popular with the medical] fraternity, the hospitals of the country and the households wherever consumption or lung troubles prevaii. Mill- er’s Emulsionis the great nerve strengthener and blood maker, and cnres Conghs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula and all Lung affec- tions. In Big Bottle, 50c. and $1, at ali Drug Stores. Many a Young Man When from over-work, possibly assisted by an inherited weakness, the health fail- and rest or medical treatment n: ust be re- soried to, then no medicine can be eniploy- ed with the same beneficial results as Scott’s Emulsion. For Over Fifty Year*. Ax O_p Ann Wet Trizp Remepy. Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup har beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- alg, with perfect snccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and 1s the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold hy Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value ir incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take so other kind.—~m. w. f. wkly—lv tow to Get a “Sunlight” Book. Send 12 “Sunlight” soap wrappers to Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto who will send post-paid a paper-boun book 160 pages. For 6 “Life buoy” Car bolic Soap wrappers, a similar book will be sent. This is a splendid oppectunity to obtain good reading. Send your name and address written carefully. Remember “Sunlight” sells at 6 cts. per twin-bar, and “Lifebuoy” at 19 cts. One cent postage will bring your wrappers by leaving the nds open. sat&wk Dominion Dayis Coming AND WITH iT Tiik Bi TEA AT VICTORIA Under the Direction of the Presbyterian Chuiches of Tryon, Hampton and Bonshaw. Arrange your plans so as to be there. Besides the large dining tables, there will be tete-a-tete tables distributed here and there, arranged to accommodate two or three, at which you can reserve seats for any specified hour both for yourself and your young lady friends. Thus you can avoid the rush and crush of the crowd when everybody is escortiag everybody else to dinner or tea. You can come to Victoria on Dominion Day by the steamer Jacques Carter at ~-daced rates, or you can take a baggy wii driv ur better still, a carriage bolding half a dyzen. Further intornsation will be given later. As yet the half has not been told. BE THERE. June 24—dy 22, 24, 29, wky td. CHTOWM TO BOSTOR —-BY THE—~- Fast Steamship " Clivetts.” BUY YOUR TICKETS renee er WW. W. Clarke, TICKET AGENT, Corner of Queen and Water Streets. Charlottetown, May 14, 1895. SALT! SALT! To arrive per Steamship: Suurise and Tafua, 10,000 bags Liverpool Salt and 800 bags Fishery, which wil] be sold at jowest prices whilst discharging. Both steamers are due here about Ist Mav. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO FOR SALE. House in Georgetonr. That Dwelling House in Georgctowr, the property of Mrs. Capt. John McDon- ald, formerly known as the “ McDonald House,” together with the outbuildings. This House is in first-class repair, con- tains fourteen large rooms, and is well adapted for a Dwelling or Boarding House Any party or parties desirous of secur ing a summer residence will fiad this capital opportunity. This property will be sold at a bargain For terms and particulars apply at the office of J. A. Matheson, Solicitor, George town, or to L. W. MACDONALD, ap) Box 694, Charlottetown. HIGKRY & NIGHOLSON, NO. 1 QUEEN STREET Try their New Brands of BRIGHT CHEWING ani BRIGHT SMOKING 8’s to the pound. ——ALSO— Their Old Reliable Brands of BLACK CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING TWIST. Prices Lower Than Imported Tobacces, Ch’town, April 1, 1895—6m 135 wy To Let on Queen Square That large Shop lately occupied by Messrs. Geo. Dixon & Co. Size 75x25 feet. Shop is finished in best style, and -has in connection, a fireproof vault with combination lock. Also, whole of third floor, 75x40 feet. and a large room, 42x22, on second flat. All above are heated by hot water and lit by electric light. oe Shop is large Cellar, floored and i Above will be let for a term-of years, Apply to THOMAS MORRIs. ; junel 2—pat 44 SS SAS SASS ‘Infants iad Children. NMIOTHERS, Do You Know 2: Parco, 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 stupetying narcotic poisons ? Do You Know that in most countries druggists are not pertmuitted to sell narcotics ithout labeling them poi ’ Do You Kuow 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 ist of its ingredients is published with every; bottle t Do You Know that Cacioria 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 Kuew that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word “ Castoria” and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense ? Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was beca.ase Castoria hadpeen proven to be absolutely harmless? Do You Know that 35 sverage doses of Castoria ar furnished for 35 cents, 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 1 Well, these things are worth knowing. They are facta. eet Lees. “SE Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. SOAP A handsomely framed Otegraph, one which would be prized in any drawing room (it has no advertising matter on it), will be given each week by the proprietors of Baby’s Own Soap to the boy or girl under sixteen years of age, who will have sent, during the current week, the best advertisement, illustrated or not, suitable for publi- cation in the newspaper for advertising Baby’s Own Soap. CONDITIONS. lst. That competitors be under sixteen years age. 2nd. That the wrapper of a cake of Baby’s Own Soap accompany the adver- hisement, 3rd. That the age, name (in full) and address of the competitor be plainly written and attached to the submitted advertisement. REMEMBER—One prize is given every week, and if not succesefui at first— try again. N. B.—Two or more advertisements may be submitted at the same time by any eom petitor. Address E. D. acct, Albert Toilet Soap Co., McCord & William Streets, Montrea ap20—law (6) tf . INSURANGE=-FRIE, MARINE, The undersigned represents the following first-class British Companies :— FIRE. The fac-similo >> BABY’S GWN North British and Mercantile (1809)..............ss00+0+ sevesececececees ASSetS $55,0 00,000.00 Umicts Asmurrancs Seley GET G) wiscsec es scsencenstremnsess vnyocbanepoers « —-12,009,000.00 Manchester Fire Assurance Cu. (1824).............esseeeseeee sinh rien € 16,690 ,066.06 Tobacco Manufacturers, British and Foreign Insurance Company of Liverpool...........-....Capital $6,506,000.00 Reliance Marine Insurance Company of Liverpool.........--..-+----+- : 2,509 000.60 Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates. Sterling Certificates issued, payabl in any port of the world to suit customers. Auso—The Nova Scotia Mariae Insurance Company. Covers Hulls, Cargoes and Freights. OFFICE -Watson’s Old Stand, Queen Street. FRED. W. HYNDMAN. Agencies in all Towns and Villages on the Island. 6 yr—apl3 Urmip —_-——— Oe We have imported our usual supply of GENUINA HASZARD’S IMPROVED TURNIP SEED from Liver- pool, G. B., from Thomas Whalley, the leading grower of faieare. Seed in England, and guarantee it pure and fresh. Wholesale and Retail, 45c. per pound. . WW. FINLAYSON, Ch’town, June 14, I8°5-—246 w H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. Fortier’s “Shakespeare,” me eeest 5 ct. CICAR RVER GFFERED TO THE PUSLIU JUST TRY IT apt dy & wy “GAY'S PLANTS. REENNIALS (winterel over).—Pansy im bloom, distiast choice varieties, 3 to 4 cents each, 30 to 40 cents perduzen; Daisy Bellis, finest double white aod pink, do; Hollyhocks, Chaters and Benarg’s Prize, to bloom in a few week-, 6 to 8 cents each; Car nation (Double), Riviara and Margaict, 4 to 5 cents each; Diar- thus, Indian Pinks, Sweet William and Forget-MeNot, 4 to 6 cents eact,. - Stocks, Asters, Petunia, Verbena, blooming in pote, 10 cents; Verbena about ww bloom, 30 cents per dozen; Transpianted An- nuals, large stocks plants; Stocks, Phlox, Aster, Verbena, 15 cents per dozen; Pency, Daisy, Petunia, Larkspur, Portulacca, Marigold, Zinnia, Candytuft, Double Chrysan theymum, Naturdium, Balsain, Morning Glory, Poppy, Canary Cre eper, at 12 cents per dozen ; Lobelia, Golden Feather and Sweet Alyssum for Edging, 40 cents per hundred ; Dahlia and Gladiolus Bulbs, 6 to § conts each. ae VEGETABLE PLANTS (Transplanted).—Cabbage, Caulifiower and Celery, 50 cents per hundred; Tomato, 12 cents per dozen ; Tomato in bloom, 5 cents each Cabbage from Seed Bed, 12 cents per hundred ; Cauliflower, 25 cents. ; The above price list is intended principally for our friends ordering from a di ance We do not bind ourselves, dealing personally with our customers. Orders hipped or small quantities mailed to any part of the Meritime Provinces. The above for sale T uesday and Friday as Market, Chariottetowa, acd every day our Nursery, Pownal. Address,— ; ‘ J.J. GAY & SON, POSNA7.F. & = - = May 27, 1895. Advertisers T Lhe home circulation is the most valuable for advertisers. Tue Examiner reaches the homes of our citizens every evening. That accounts _ for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY, a ee a BaF Ne