iti tied naa a regan ETO en ng elite is BO ave 1 SS A A Oe ee Ae em SP ge om - * o~ WALTER BAKER & C0. The Largest 7, PURE, HIGH GRADE aS COCOAS "AND CHOCOLATES On this Contine re HIGHEST AWARDS. t} we great Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS yh io one i Anetta. like th e aaa — ~eameae “ r deboage BUEAKFAST COCOA ! is abdaolutely re and eduble, and costs than ence SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WALTER BAKER & GO. DORCHESTER, MASS. DR. CHASE'S R. , MIE THE &;, ia . @RIGINA > ees KIDNEY Bb). bck} PILE | rs = YMe ONLY KIDNEY< ‘VER FILLS tard Bank, Brad T. Dawson, Manager Sta ford, C=:., says, Chase's K ey-Liver Pills are a graad medicine for the K s and Liver. ow. F c APRIER. t15 M St., Toronto, re presenting } eal Star, says, Chase's Pilis act lke magic for the f of head-a us attack ead const: S 5 everyhern, ar tar mall on teceipt price. © EDMANSON, a at a 26 LOMDAR® BT. = =t of : per box r Six box $2.50. .L.A. SMITH & CO.. Toronto. we can s<ll you Dodd's Kidney the following prices, viz. : — 50c. six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade— rdozen, or three dozen at ons Sent by mail to any paid. Pills at per box $4.00 $3.75 per address por’ GEORGE E. HUGHES, Charlottetown PHOTOGRAPHY | CLOUD HILL’ S alterations are complete and the ness full swing. may 29 busi- Long experience with high- class work must make his Photographs popular. QUEEN STREET. ap6—246 w TWe Art or Gite Scarica. Rueumatism Pains Seenien. . AINS 1N BACK OR SIDE -OR ANY MUSCULAR PRINS - [LES IN USING Foe i MENTHOL » 5 a 4y ¥ ‘ . iy CAA 4 a* int ‘. : Abo otat ee: h ts, Pe let Vey ts mo es Bes 64 eM we’ = A he i4 = | 7 7 ~ “> ~~ sss as - y ~ be. Ane a Fe esa t Pal oURE he erties, S . = . + NOCTIRATIN TN |\CONS iPATIOCt.,| i. £932 ata E care ee SiLiQUSNESS a ~ ° oo se en oo rt —} a 2 EPSIA : ies i i £11 it K gi -<ADAGCI ‘| if: = aes ae eate 8 ae = RESULATE THE I VER! Pou CIGES i =! ae A -— _ & (S78 “' 7.79 was” “ Jaan é B2e-ahs . i con Z irish- + is m it t i tl . { , cu Bit w (J liope of recovi: G "ase Ye ak & burt et 3 &" 4D EZR RET ; 4: 6 ? (Vu 4b £71 CYLeF bk Pb ROBE DEUS! « oS ESS of { { Ji nhos- ] i t t ee Ne sumption than any other known semecy. it 1s fer all Afiections of Throat end Lunzs, ¢ +, Coids, Grone chitis and Wasting. 2 hiet free. % Scoit & Guwne, Beltevitie. Ali Druggisis. 50c. & $1. Woonv’s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Siz Packages Guaranteed to promptly, and permanently eure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and al effects of Abuse or Excesaes, ’ ™ Mental Worry, excessive use 4 of Tobacco, Optumor Stimw Beforeand After. lants, which soon lead to In Armity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has becn prescribed over 25 years in thousands of eases; 1s the only Reliable and Honest Medicine toe. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mall. Price, one package, €1; six, $5, One will please, siz will cure. Pamphlets trve te any addreas, The CC . pany, Canada. | Sold i ia Charlot... . +y GeoE Hughes + Orde re oy wail promply filled, | ceeply plowed and harrowed fine. | plenty of seed, THE DAILY EXAMIN _ ' THE SUMMER HAY CHOPS LADY'S DOCTOR THAT ARE NOT BY SOME FARMERS. TWO Millet and Hungarian Grass—HBoth Vield ’ Nutritioes Prevender That is Easy to Cure and Easy to Keep. APPRECIATED | | j | | | | Paine’s Celery Com- pound. Farmers who failed to seed down clover early inthe spring,or whose grass ps were not as thrifty as desired, are t wholly out of the lin f possibil 2 hay cr There are two are I specially in the t the ] t receive that re- n by farmers which they so | deserve They are Hungarian I mill 1d it is seldom that to give ga 1 returns for the labor bestowed upon them pS are usually seeded down in rich land, but they seem to 1 t selves to all kinds of soils, ps being obtained even on light tions rhey crops which la ity f nutritious pro- ily cured, and keeps l ter, horses and cat- be partial to it. Millet : when the seed heads begin to f but Hungarian grass may be cut lifferent times during the season, ay also be used as stock that are fed QUICK CROPS AND a soiling crop at the barn. WEEDS. [lungarian -grass is a sure remedy for eds The plants grow so rapidly * they get a start that all weeds wwded out—starved, so to say— and the second year they are fewer be- of not producing seed. Should .uwe is happen to assert themselves and us¢ wee secure places on the soil they will be mowed down at each cutting of the Hungarian grass. As the Hungarian grass will afford a cutting every month on very rich soil the weeds will thus ke cut down too frequently for their ift, and, in addition to being thus weakened, the rapid-growing Hungar- fan grass keeps them back and assists i reducing their vitality each time. In fact, the cheapest and best mode of ridding a field of weeds is to seed it Cown to Hungarian grass, for then the farmer not only cleans his land of the pests, but also grows an excellent crop f hay, which is relished by the horses, ttle and sheep, and which can be wn at yn of the year when but ther crops can be made to suc- f hay is the object. PLOWING AND HARVESTING. 4Adir a seast Both millet and Hungarian grass should be grown on land that has been Sow about twelve quarts per acre, and brush it in. If the soil is rich, and the young plants make an early start, they will grow with astonishing rapidity, and need no other labor but that of mowing and curing. With mlil- let the mistake is sometimes made of eutting the crop too late. The proper time is when the seed heads begin to form. If delay then occurs there will be too much indigestible fibre in the hay. It is, therefore, better to cut a little too soon rather than too late. The German giant millet is the variety most- ly preferred. The seed should be even- ly broadcasted, and sown just before a rain on light soils that bake, but the ground should be freshly harrowed be- fore seeding. A crop of millet will prove an excellent addition to the hay crop that may be short or neglected. FARM FACTS IN VARIETY. Crimson Cleover—Celery Grewing—Potate Culture. Those who have crops of crimson (scarlet) clover to plow under will find that the clover will make very rapid growth during the next three weeks if it is desired to grow another green crop right efter it. In such case the Southern cow pea will be found excel- lent, and the vines should be plowed under just as the seed pods are begin- ning to form When plowing under green crops apply about twenty bushels of lime’or wood aches per acre. Any person who grows celery. can easily produce large and white stalks, but the main point is to have them crisp. Good celery should break into twe or three pieces when bent, and should be very brittle. The way to se- cure the brittleness is to begin blanch- ing the stalks from the start, and also grow them rapidly. If the blanching is done later in the season, as is usually the the stalks will be white and attractive, but will not be case, ly during the whole season. Fence posts may be made to last long- er by banking up around them occas- ionally, so as to allow the water to flow away from them. Allowing the earth to sink in around the posts is to invite decay of that portion under ground, which will be constantly saturated with the water which flows down to the posts instead of away from them. Do not hatch the young turkeys teo soon, or there may be a heavy loss among them, unless you are well pre- pared to care for them. They quickly succumb to dampness, and the large lice, which prey on the tops of their heads, destroy them also when the tur- keys are very young. When plowing under a green crop apply lime and then run the roller over the land if some other crop is to immediately follow the one turned un- der. Farmers who procure pure breeds of fowls cannot resist the temptation to cross the breeds. This system al- ways leads to deterioration of stock. When one begins to cross several breeds, either of animals or poultry, the result in a few years is a lot of mongrels. It is well to grade up the common stock, but pure breeds should never be crossed. All the best crosses were made when the breed was produc- ed. Beef cattle can be made to pay on some farms even when they give no profit on others. If by keeping of any Kind of stock the farmer can suc- ceed in utilizing portions of his foods which are unsalable he will gain that which otherwise would be lost. The pro- fit on a farm often comes from the saving of substances through the me- dium of. other channels. A pound of beef solid may represent more than the original value of the foods which produced it, and portions of the foods may be of straw, corn fodder anj other bulky materials, which are not readily soid. : es and need not be plowed until May 15, | as brittle | as when the blanching is done gradual- | ‘ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER. intense Anxiety and Over- work Bring on Ner- vousness, Mrs. John Glassford Says: ‘' The Compound is one the Greatest Blessings ever given to Humanity.” The physicians of this North American continent are prese ribing Paine’s Celery Compound every day, because they have confidence in its healing, strengthening and building up virtues. No other medi cine of modern times is so popular with our best physicians. They know what it has accomplished in extreme an 1 desperate cases, and have no hesitation In recomr- mending it when life is in danger. The testimony received from Mra. Johan } of Chatham, Ont., is worthy of Giassford, « i the most carcful perusal. It proves con- | clusively that the wor-t cases can be suc- cessfully cured by nature’s great medicine. Mre. Glassford, for the benefit of other sufferers, writes thus :— - Tbree years ago Ll was under treatment for enlargement of the liver, and my phy- sician was able to bring about a cure in dne time. Soon after, I was called upon to attend my daughter aes a very severe illness. The work and anxiety was too much for me in my weak condition. As a result of my overwork and intense anxiety I was thrown into a relapse of the worst fpr, and my nerves gave out, which made my case worse than ever before. “My sufferings were something terrible; no tongue or pen could ever tell what I had to pass through, I went to Detroit and consulted a doctor, but his treatmen. was not beneficial. Finally, after months of ‘agony, and my life despaired of, my physi- however, cian here recommended as a last resort, Paine’s Celery Compound. I am pleased to tell you that relief soon came after | had used this remedy—the greate t of all medicines in our country to-day for suffer- ing humanity. “I have been using the C om pound about six months,and most of the time I am quite well; and I feel that by continuing its use for a further time I will be quite restored. I could not live asingle month [I am sure, were it not for the Compound. I prize itas one of the greatest bleesings ever given to humanitr. “Our druggists, A. E. Pilkey & Co., have sold your remedy to scores of people here, from what has been seen and known of my case.’ —_.<—---— THE MODERN WOMAN, Oh, she can write a poem, And she can make a stew, Can play on the piano, And also bake and Liew. She reads a little Latin, And also studies Greek, Can rock the baby’s cradle, And nurse the sick and weak. Can give her husband counsel, Put trimmings on a hat, Deliver an oration, Or work a bordered mat. sineneeeninig, . atenin She entertains right royaliy, Reads law a little, too— Pshaw! Tell of something, can you, A woman cannot do ? MORTGAGE SALE. To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House in Summerside, on MOX- DAY, the 27th day of May, A. D. 1895, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, under a power of sale contained in a Mortgage bearing date the twenty-fourth day of December, A. D. 189%, and made between Stephen McNeil of the one part and J. Edward Wyatt of the other part :—- All that piece or parcel of land situate, Iving and being in Prince County, in Prince Edward Island, commencing on south side of Main We-tern Road, in the north-western angle of land ot Damien McNeil ; thence westerly along said road thirty one chains, or to land in possession of Christina Gay, and from this two points scuth to the division line of Lots Seventeen ani Sixteen, containing one hundred and forty-five acres, more or less, bounded on the east by Damien McNeil’s land, on the west by Christina Gay’s land; Dated this twentleth day of April, A. D. 1895. J. EDWARD WYATT, ap23—3i aw (2) Mortgagee. With a cough, cold or sore throat. Use a remedy that relieves from the start, soothes and heals the inflamed ee of the larynx or , bronchia) tubes. PYNY-PECTORAL is a certain remedy based on a clear know- ledge of the diseases it was created to cure. ‘ LARGE BOTTLE 25 CENTS. * EE —_—— = ST = —$15.00 and upwards. gant, strong and cheap. Just what everybody wants. smile. JOHN Charlottetown, March 5,§1895—dy + Seen aaneinerrntenmesci Sah aimenatiie elias pnpene eres. Our PARLOR and DRAWING ROOM SUITES, ele- The lowest prices on Rug and all kinds! of Suites. Our prices will be so satisfactory they will make you) Furniture “Still achieving, stillopursuing, Learn to labor and to wait.’’—LoNnGrELLow. By labor, skill and patience we have produced elegant and at the same time cheap Furniture. See our elegant SIDEBOARDS. offered here—$8.00 and upwards. Our CHAMBER SUITES. The best value yet New styles and low prices NEWSON. Recommends the Use of | s* yh My haze : Piitust”® Me a 4 Foy es scr iotive {clue of New & pIANTS genio d Novd oto! qin ery @/ we Please mention this paper. any dabegs a Spliclian No. 391 “ Improved break, hurt or rust, GOMFORT IN CORSETS Can only be obtained by wearing All-Feather- bone Corsets.” No side steels to TRY A PAIR. Ail First-class Dry Goods Houses Sell Them. and all pains, external or internal, are instant- ly relieved by PERRY DAVIS’ Pain Killer. This old remedy is known, used and sold everywhere, Get it and keep it by you, This is the wheel America,” bicycle ? mechL18s January 25th, Shown at the Recent Nationa! Cycle Exhibition.” is che most admired and Illustrated catalog that was 1895, over the following title: talked-of high-grade bicycle in ue free. Good agent wanted. INDIANA BICYCLE Indianap olie, Jnd., U. 8. A. illustrated in “ Bearing’s, the Cycling Authority on “The Hanisomest Model It is the WaveaLey Scorcuer, and the world to-day. Want a CO., Also our principal CATALOGUES Weaold a large number | WE ARE’ JUDGES, g% cb Tb BS Because we are in the same line of work and have made it 8 stady: officers are first-class riders — a TT We sell at the American price, Lamm F1OO.00, > last season, and every Buyer was delighted. ob Jb db db JB upon request. BaALirase, MW. SG. rs THAT IS HOW WE KNOW that the _ m “VIGTOR” Bicyele IS THE BEST WHEEL MADE. . rode Sone Parts and Quaavies at lowest prices, WHOLESALE anp Beggar. Every description of BICYCLE WORK in the very best style. . THE FORBES M’FG COMPANY, Lt'd, Highest Honors ai Lake end Hei . *. . ere 7 the World’s Cotenbian as * Send twoscent stamp for our 24-page Catelngjue~A werk of Art. Monarch Cycle 1° Retail Salesroom, 280 Wabash Ave. Company, i isted Sts., CHICAGO, ELL. : + 7 cS _ —$——$__—__~ a oe — > — _ —— See et tae HO ae ae HAS ILI EEA LIA A AOA OEE EEE Sg | + = iy x + i) King cI all Wes, “ fe) King c: “Uf, Absolutely |} 4S pe L bf pte Bicyctes. as + Rs icye.cs the Best. }}f ; . i) ee es M4 4 ~o> rs + +. Superior Material if —— 1rd} and Scientilic Woric |/+ i s* * r+ Be e manship- . . .Ii¢ eee | + 7 ago i ee % rd % > 4! oe 4 pe a sf +35 » . +3) + a te LE +, ove ew eee eee vv w+ we aaa ais att, rat ntntatatataratatatatatatad St tt ttt ta Tee ee vow and Engines. The best in the market. to feed Boiliers steadily without change. We ask the Dairy Companies of the Beilers and Engines from us, for the money than by importing them. will save the profits of the midd'emen, machines will both remain among our other case we have only the machines, from us forever. Estimates furnished and contracts WE DEFY COMPETITION. REPAIRS attended to promptly, teed by vv ea ~~ o> own people, and the money is gone +t Feo Behold the Perfect Injector, - which we furnish with our Cheese and Butter Factory Boilers Can be regulated Island to buy their as they will get a better machine By so doing you and the money and In any 1 entered into for or Butter Factories complete or any part thereof. — Telephone connection, Satisfaction guaran M>K(NNJN & McLEAN. TUESDAY, MAY CASE, THE KENT Phsicians Universally Admit the Diagnosis to have been Correct, Orrawa, April 22—The diagnosis in the case of Mr. G. H. Kent, of this city. whose recovery from Bright’ s disease by the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills has been so extensively chronicled appears to have been a very correct one. The swelling ef the body and extremities to an abnoral size the fearful convulsions and subsequent in- sensibility, the racking pains, the format- ion of the hard ridges across the vit of the stomach and the great loss of albumen are all symptoms of this terrible disease, and it is universally admitted by all who have been approached on the subject that the case was unmistakable in iis character. It isalso universally admitted that he owes his restored health to the above men- tioned remedy. Mistress—Mary, go to the door at once. Someone has rung three or four times. Mary—Ohb. it’s all right, mum. — It’s only that young feller as is mashed on Yer reedn’t be afraid of bis ?— Tit-Bits. Miss Maud. going away in a hurry.’ Parents Must Have Rest, quence of our children euffering from col ls, but this never occurs now: We ase Scoit’s Emulsion and it quickly relieves pulmon ary troubles.” Fer Over Fifty Year. Ay O_p Axp Wet Tried Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup har beed used for over fifty years by millione of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—l y tuEUMATISM CureD In A Day,—-South AmericanRheumatic Cure, for rheumatism REMEDY. and neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to3 days. Its action upon ‘the system is re- markable and mysterious. It removes at ronce the cause and the disease im- mediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. for Sale at Dodd’s Welical Hal -_--—- 264,>00e——“"“"*“—“"~ “I am very much better this morning,” said Mrs. McBride. “I feel like a new woman.” “I hope you won’t dress like one,” re- plied her husband fervently. ——Harper’s Bazar. Ragumatism Curep 1x a Day.—South American Rheumatic Cure, for Rheuma tism aud Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is. re- markable and mysterious. It removesat once the cause and the disease immdiately disappers The first dose greatly benefits 75 cents. For Sa'‘e at Dodd's Medical Hall Reurer rv Six Hours.—Distressing Kid ney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the “Great South American Kid- ney Cure.” This new remedy is a great surprise and delight on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or temale. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your re medy. For Sale at Dodd’s Medical Halt Heart Disease Kelieved in 30 Minutes, Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart gives rfect relief in all cases of Organic or rapethatie Heart Disease in 30 minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It is a peerless remedy for Palp tation, Shortness of Breath, Snvothe~ SHot!- Pain in Left Side and all sympioun » «Jd seased Heart. One dose convinces. Sold by S. W. Dodd. Saved ‘His Life. “T now weigh nearly 200 pounds,” said a fine, robust looking man the other day ; and yet this same man was given up to die of consnmption less than two years ago. Whatcured him? Miller’s Emal- sion of Cod Liver Oil did. He took it when at a low ebb, when his weight was less than 100 pounds. It created new blood for him and that combined with will power raised him up to a life of usefulness and happiness. If you are threatened with consumption or any lung trouble try Miller’sEmulsion of Cod Liv er Oil. Mil- ler’s Emulsion is the great nerve strength- ener and blood maker, and cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula, and all Lung affections. In Big Bottles, 50c. and $1, at all Drug >tores. The report that Sir Henry Leighton, president of the Royal Acade “my, is dying in Algiers, is contradicted. The celebrat- ed painter is much better. Five Lines on K and L I find the people around here prefer Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills to any other | have in stock They are a wonderful pill. Send three dozen at once, I am nearly out. P, 8.—Send by post, J. W. Ireland, Gour ock. An exhibition of industries and fine arts will be opened in the city of Mexico or April 2, 1896, and thus a new attraction for travellers will be offered by one of the most attract ties in the world. < ot the ite put, The public are too intelligent to pur- chase a worthless article a second time. On thecontrary they want the best! Physician: are unanimous in saying Scott’s Einnision is the best form of Cod Liver Oil. BRISTOL’S | PILLS Cure Biliousness,. Sick Head- ache, Dyspepsia, Sluggish Liver and all ‘Stomach Tr Or Ibk: 33 | ‘BRI: | ive cit BRISTOL PILLS | Are Purely Vege inbie, elegantly Sue ir-Coated, and ¢ <r Rripe Gs SiCcacn, BRISTOLWS PILLS Act gently but promptly and thoroughly. “The safest family medicine.” All Druggists keep | *BRISTOL’S sole selling Agents Prince Edward Island pany, are now hardy trees, roses, Shrubs, etc, i Dominion Coal jal Company, Lt The undersigned havin having been appointed in the Province of for the above Com prepared to issue orders f und, Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices, PEAKE BROS. & CO.. Sell Charlottetown, May 25, "va ga experience needed; agen Ba treated as itberal as be best: write iosan Montreal Wellington, mayen W Beal § Sane A President of one of our Colleges says: | “We spent many sleepless nights in consc- | cannot be beaten, PEAKE BROS. & 14, WE ARE READY —TO MAK YoU-—— The Best Fitting Suit YOU CAN GET IN THE CITY. We care for no opposition. We got the man that can do it. Sixteen Suits was our record Saturday. CLAY WORSTED.- Just received, one case of the genuine Clay Worsteds. Nothing in the city like them. TYKE SERGE and GRAVEN SERGE—We keep a full line of the best goods made. G. A. DIXON & CO. Robertson. successors to ©. Charlottetown, April 22, 1 495 - en en ~———— v ; | The Swell! Tailors, i DOSS 645SSE SSSSESSSVS FOSS IEGSES BDOESVVSSCVAG {es ¢ a ONE GIVES Fortier s “ Shakespeare,” The FINEST & 6+ CIGAR THE PUBLIC. EVER GFPRERED Te JUST TRY IT apt -dy & wy we ~—- este BLE. LP REE EEE OR ee ee ne oe = “Cravenette’”’ A dress that will look well, and at the same time defy rain or dust, would seem to be the ideal after which ladies have been longing. ‘These merits all meetin Cravenette. Water- proof, but thoroughly porous, thoroughly stylish, while defying the deluge from above or the dust from beneath; suitable either for dress, or cloak or wrap. Cravenette meets a need Jong felt. In Navy, Myrtle, Brown, Grey, Castor or Black. ‘The ideal costume for spring and summer, © Light and medium weights. 3 32 niin on = aaa a Soros DS Ss Se; * We cL: oem * . ty Qk ‘ 2 a G neg oe A® 4 Pee 3 S ; Ls va \ © fe Zz na od ' $e; Ai Re a a es = SSS SL Cistoria is Dr. Samuel Pieher's prescription for Infants and Childrea, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Ii: is a harmless substitute fer Paregoric, Drops, Scothing Syrups, and Caster Gif, é is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty years’? use by iiliions of Mothe rs. Castorla destroys Worms and allays foverishness, Castcria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, ures Diarrhea cond Wind Colic. Castoria relicves toothing {. rhics, curcs constipation and flatulency,. Ceastorin a...milates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and naturul sleep. Case toria is tho Children’s Panacea-—-tis Mether’s Pricnd, Castoria. Castoris, * Dastoria is an execllent modicine for chil- “ Castor ia is sowe N adapted to chiliren thai aren. Motuers have repeated good cilect upon their ch ly told of its : ly told me of its I recommend it assuperiortoany prescriptiog : known to me.” D2. G. C. Osecon, Loweil, Mass. Tl. 4. Arcuer, M. D., 111 Se. Oxford &t., Lrooklyn, N. ¥. lans ia the chil * Castoria is the best remedy for children of which Lam 2cquain “Our physi ied. I hops the day is rot mec lren’s depart nt have sroken hichiy of their exert far distant when mothers willeonsiJer the real } Caco in their cutside practice with Castoria, —— toecir chil.irc onl usa C ; — } - 7 ro on ss — ® and use C tori 2ia- | and althonch we only have amcug our stcad of the variousquack nostrums whi medical supplies what is known as regular destroyiag their loved ones, by sage j products, yet we are free to confers that the tnorphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful merit agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves.” De. J. F. Kiscrezoz, Conway, Ar Castoria bas won us to look with favor upon it.” Unites Hosritan axp Disrrxsary, Bostoa, Masa. » of 8 01 A-ten C. Surrn, Pres., The Contaur Company, TI oe Strect, New York oo Dominion Coal Go's. Mines inC 8, Now that navigation is open, we beg to inform the public that we are “prepared to grant orders for car goes of Screened, Run of Mine and Slack Coal from ihe above mpany’s Mines, and will deliver cargoes at any of the outports at very ‘lowest prices we offer at prices which To our customers, both in town and country, to supply any quantity they may reyuire, The large quantity of Coal which we have sold during the past and present year is a sufficient guarantee the Coal being first-class, and our ma? ay customers are perfectly satisfied. Our motto of rofits and CO., Ltd. is “Quick Sales,’ “Small P * Justice to All.” Selling Agents for Dominion Coal Co., Charlottetown, April 30, 1895.—dy & w cinta seicacsasiaain va jl Re tan e = $e