eek GEO aE 7 ’ WW I\ Hh i 44hibi LYUEt Tee Leapine Parcy Newsparer or P. FE. IShanpb, fevued every afternoon. from the office of the EXAMINER PuRLisutne CoMPANY, tn the soudon House Building, Queen Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION (iN ADVANCE) Owe YEAR ee | Six Monrus ‘ -. 200 THREE MenTHs . a .» 100 OnK MoNTU . O33 Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the Unit States - 7 The Weekly Examiner is issued every Fr day morning from publishers’ office. It whick has appeared in ihe Daily editions, and is a first-clas<] weekly newspaper nd fall ofthe latest news. the | is made up of matter. VOL 35. interesting | CALENDAR FOR AUGUST, 1895, Fall Moon, day, 9h 28.8m p. m. Last Quar 13th day, lh 6.1m. p. m. day, Sa. 432m. a. m. New Mux 1, «* First Quar, 27th day, 1h. 30.8m, ] | ; | : rises | sets water piss Daedalian Tee once th jh ™m A } morn Lt : [4 47,7 25} & 3 2) % lay i i 24) 92 3! Saturda | 50 231 10°2 4 | Sunday e 20 10 38 5 | Monday §2 ii HT 7 luesday 53 ISi ll 42 7 | Wednesday i. 16 | aft 1! & | Thursday - cof 8 43 4 | Friday | 87 y) 6110 ‘0 | Saturday y 2 Ll 45 li Su av ,” iv | 2 24 12} Monday vs § eo; si: 13 | Tuesday oe. 7 t 20 ‘e | Wednesday 3 ) 5 47 5 Thursday 5 j 7 16 | Friday | 6 ):) Ae 1? Saturday | 7 } | 9 25 18 ; Sunday | 81669) 10 9 1$ | Monday 10 st | 9 20 | Tuesday li | 55 } I 21 | We inesday 12 5 Qe Thursday 23 | Friday | j > 50 | Qj} 49 i 24 | Saturday 1G | $<] > 25 } Sunday 17 | 46 a iS 26 | Monday Piss. OO 8 ii 27 | Tuesday ' B204* 43 4 24 28 ; Wednesday 21 | 41 | 5 52 29 | Thursday bp hice | 713 36 ; Friday . Bi 913 3i j Saturday 5 25 9 251.3. 6 TIME TABLE FOR STEAMER SOUTH PORT. The steamer Southport will ply on the | East and West and West Rivers until far | ther notice : Wi!! leave Prince Street wharf on every Monday for East River at 3 o’clock p. m., returning Tuesday for Charlottetown; leav- | ing Hayden’s Wharf at 7.30 a. m., calling at Hagvarty’s and Hickey’s wharves; leav- | ing Charlottetown for East River at 3 p- m. and making return trip. Will leave Prince Street wharf for East River on Saturday at 5 a. m. leaving Hayden’s Wharf for Char- lottetown at 7.30 a. m., calling at Hag- | garty’s and Hickey’s wharves making re | tun trip at 3 p.m. from Prince St. | } The steamer will run to Monnt Stewart everyalternate week as the tides may suit. WEST RIVER. Will leave Ch’town for West River | Bridge, Thursday, at 4 p m, calling at Westville when required. Friday morn- ing leaving West River Bridge for Ch’town | et 7.30, calling at Westville, making re turn trip from Chtown to West River Bridge at 4 o’clock, p. m. ROCKY POINT FERRY. Leave Charlotte town for Row ky Point daily, (Sunday excepted)—6.30, 8 and 10 @ i; 12 noon; 2, 4 and 6 p m. Leave Rocky Peint for Charlottetown— 7, 9 aud 11 am; 12.20, 3,5 and 6.30 pm KOCKY POINT SUNDAY TIME TABLE. Leave Cli’town at 12.45 | pm 2and4pm. Leave Rocky Point at 9.30 1.30, 3 and 6 pm. 845 am; and & m; and | TIME TABLE FOR SOUTH?PORT FERRY. Hillsborough will ply on the Southport ferry till further notice as follows: -Sun- days excepted, leaving Charlottetown daily at 6.30 a m, and every half hour up to 10 pm. Leaving Southport at 6.45 a m, making half hourly trips up to 10.15 pm. Sunday trips. Boat leaves Charlottetown at7 am making 4 hourly trips up 8.35 pm. Steamer laid off from 11.15 to 12 o'clock, noon. On Tuesday and Friday of each week steamer will run on time to accommodate the travellingpublic. | — a oa = | j i P. &. [sland Railway On and after MONDAY, 24th June, 189%, | the trains of this Railway will run daily | (Sundays exces ted) as follows .— | Trains Outward. Read down. Trains Inward. Read up. FPR AM re PH 4@ 64}...... Charlottetown.....122 115 $72 659....Royalty Junction 3203 «WO 5i2 733.....North Wiltshire 113 Of 623 743.....Hunter River.....1053 918 604 87 sradalbane +10 21 354 6i4 81% Kmerald ........ 10 12 8 48 » “a sz Freetown oo 5 38 GW 837... Kensington ......9 5 823 72 90) Ar Lv 90 8 00 Summerside AM AM $10 1140 Ly ATs 255 82 120% .......Miseouche -- 310 2 fw $45 I231....... Wellington ose 4 Oh 20 ae Bid sees Port Hill ad tpate ae 11 ee Ba ., ote eT a ccssecscsee 4 «OT WB SG. oc kcccs Bloomfield........ 609 116 WM 355.... -Alverton 541 105 SO sierccs ea co) 5 00 9 43 PM PM AM AM AM PM AM PM 62 300......Charlottetown.....920 545 64> 31 . Royalty Junction.... 905 52 Boe OOD scinscoci Bedford........ 84) 449 75 4406 ( Ar (uv 815 415 Mt Stewart 815 4d can (Ar$si0 400 Sa» 455 - «« Morell sacevoe 8 O8 32 924 5% Bt Peter's... cess 7a 250 Wil 53: Bear River -646 203 HSH 66 Souris 6 1 2 AM PM PM AM rM &H 410.....’ ount Stewart » 816 350 ee Mee ui Cardigan rey aS | 238 | oe: ok Georgetown 7 00 215 | AM PM PM AM BOD... vcnck celle o ules, ...000- svense Oe yn . a Traverse 7D PM ” AM | Trains are ran by Eastern Standard Time D. PO lTINGER, Gen Mgr Can Gov’. Rai Moncton, N B. A. MCDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. june2t BARGAINS | a) SR ELRI and Watches are selling fast and giving NIVERSAL We also do EPAIRING to Clocks, Watches & Jewelry, and satisfaction. OU are kindly invited to ° call and see our prices, and you will be satisfied to buy from G. G. JURY, The Reliable Jeweler North Side Queen Square, jylo Opposite Post Office. } liniment. | ten years past has been lame with rheuma- } eured of her complaint by usirg his Rheuma- River Sta‘ion, for the Seaside Hotel. Senate Read. "Room ‘Dominion Coal Company, Ltd > shat The wnderiet having teen srintel | Tived Feeling Province oO ol Agents in the Prince Edward Island for the abeve Com | selling Means dunger. It is a scrious AN ar vrepared to isaue orders for e,: * . pany, are now prepared to ” ; condition and will lead to disas- Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and will | ee keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coa! on hance trous resuits if it is not over- | . . to supply customers at lowest prices. come atonce. It is &sure sign PEAKE BROS. & wd , that the blood is impoverished Seiling Agents, andimpure. Tle best remedy is HOOD’S Charlottetown. Mav 25, 1894—-tf Christianity vs, Agnosticism. Just published in Pamphlet fourm, 48 Which makes rich, red blood, pp, the course of Sermons recently : preached by the Rev. James Simpson, on and thus gives strength and elas- * Christianity va. Agnosticism.” ticity to the muscles, vigor to These Sermons have been widely read, | opportunity is securing the series in Complete form. Price 10c. per copy; $1.20, per dozer copies. the brain ard health and vitality to every part of the body. Hood’s Sarsaparilla positively For sale at THE EXAMINER OFFICE. Makes the ____| Weak Strong and an now offered of | < aplIl—dy & wy Isaiah Horne’S Famous Remedies. easperilla as a general tonic and have enjoyed the best of health. Alihough I Mr ISAIAH Hoerne. had a strain of work I have had no sick ear Sir,—My son strained the muse es of | his arm some time ago, and suffered vivlent | ol doubly repaid.” Tomas 8. Hi. pain until treated with a rubbing of your pend rang. oo T - ly Magic Discovery, whien gave relief at once. 261 Brusse!is St.,8t. John, New Brunswick. Also my other son struck bis knee against a eats mune game’ fs oull eet | Hood’s Sarsaparilla he remedy and fell asleep and was all | Is the Only True Biood Purificr with the think it a grand Prominently in the public eye. right in the morning. I H d’ Pills cure habitual constipa- | Hood’s Pi j tion, Price 25¢, per box, Yours truly. j WILLIAM NEIL, i Rustico Road. | Mrs Mary Webster, of Bay Fortune, who fo t.sm, reports to Mr. Horne that she is now tism Cure wy li -aug2 summer Resort. SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTIC? BEACH, NOW OPEN FOR TAE SEASON. . Coach leaves Se ae De nore a ca ae ” D = ‘See “AS x coy > 0 Sy 3 tie Ld ae re = = ibe. a f per ‘ we sig s 3 = Tuesday. and every = Thursday Saturdav Even- ings, calling for " gneste. To se cure passage ap- ‘ply at JOHN NEWSON’S furniture estab- lishment, Vie- toria Row. 7" ‘ 4 i l¢ ? Ty ar By Train, conveyance: and drivers can always be had at Mrs. McMillan’s, Hunte: Adress, JOHN NEYVWSON & CO. Charlottetown, July 11. 1895. S et ee ee oe FORTIER’S ! Creme dela Creme THE FINEST 10c. Cigar and Cigarette EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. Just Give Them a Trial. augl0—dy & wky tf i. , Sprains, 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 itand keep it by you, SO 2 EAR Re OO ee Be a You Cannot Afford to OYERLOOE our line in your FURNITURE purchases. your own interests you must LOOK OVER it. Our FURNITURE LINE is away and be- yond anything heretofore offered to our patrons. SEE IT! fi JOHN NEWSON. | Charlottetown, July 20, 1895. Noe Feed: Fee Now landing fresh from the Mills: Ground Oil Cake, Blatchford’s Calf Meal, Bran and Shorts, ‘Selling at lowest prices, AULD BROS. Charlott-town, May 7, 1896-246 &wky 3m For At.ve oR. g x CHARLOTTETOWN, P. Sarsap arilla ‘‘] have used six bottles of Hood’s Sar- | spells for maiy months and no lost time, | Charlottetown | CHINESE GORDON, | His Kesignatiow asd Peopletik Meseng } te the K's to the S-ot chilly morn A correspondent wiiling tish American say One ing at Sucz received a nicssa f.du Col He had just winver of 1879 Gord.1 ikim, #n nided f y Se MMA’ LO) Ode Wished to s: a 1 sound Lim s: atec in a room at th id Su-z hotel, witi his black secieiary an t sty facto tum, Mahoneca “4 Uva , atc nm fey } friends 1 e vr t iows } ve ‘ Me b amy ‘who Aas Gestined ste iat sae fali at Kha toun), ‘ aed his iat was looking oli asia i:erabl and I noticed he was sppirs me h { Riix- ture of which the aroma Jjid not seem familiar. On my entering Go dow exclaimed “ft have resigned th pOVEG NOr-tken eralship of the mdan, and am ~e- turning t Englaud The khedive'’s ministers dered to senda m instruc- | tions, and so I have resigned. Now, tell me honestly; what will the weo.id Say Of my worl the Sovdan after the years I have spent there? What is the apparent result?’ I said the effect that his name would live and be remember- ed. | “Ay.” he what visible | trace and labor? It is now God’s will that I should a&ban- | don my task, and absolutely | nothing to show—necthing for the world to gaze at—except'’—he added with a curious smile, and pointing to the shiv- ering son of the tropics at the other side of the table—‘‘except, perhaps, that I have taught my Mohammedan secre- tary to drink hot toddy at 10 tn the | m: ee Certainly Gordon’s work was not in- tended for show, At Alexandria he had an audience with the late khedive, Te- wiik Pasha, at which he tendered his resignation, and then, removing his “fez’’—the badge of allegi:ance—address- ed some words of stirring advice te his highness, “as frem an independent English gentleman Before embarking for Evrope, Gorden wrote a ‘amous t'le- | gram to the khedive—*Mene, Mene, Te- | kel, Upharsin,” which was shown to me and to the correspondent of a great | London newspape:; but it is a question |; Woly peydjedsep 19Ae sew Y JdayQIoyM Maita. In any case, it was curiously |} prophetic. Within two years the Sou. | dan was in open and Egypt |} under foreign control, something to replied remains of my “but exile there is rning revolt, FRENCH LOSSES IN WAR. Six Million Men Said to Have Perished in the Wars of the Laat Century. Dr. Lageneiu of the Fien of Medicine, mate of the France for th thut the civil wars o? eighteenth century lic, up to and h Academy has been mak ng an esti- Ceaths by the wars of ntury. He finds the end of the and of the repub the year 1500, past c including cost the lives of more than 2,120,006 Frenchmen. From the year 1801 to Waterloo, whe France was fighting Eurepe in arms, n.oe than 3,159,000 Frenchmen were engaged, and n-arly 2,000,000 perished Under the restcra- tion, Louis Philippe, and the second re public, when there wer+ campaigns in Spain, Greece and Algiers, the army included jess than 215,000 men, and the loss in battle was on'y twenty-two per thousand, Even in the hrilliant Afri- can campaigns the mean annual loss was less than 150 men. Next came an era of frequent and bloody wars, the war in the Crimea, the war in Italy, the war in China, the war in Mexico, and finally the war with Prussia. Out of rather less than 310,- 06) French soldiers sent to the Crimea %,615 perished. Of the 500,000 that took part in the Italian war nearly 19,000 perished. Nearly 1,000 perished in the expedition to China. The medical sta- tistics of the French in the war of 1876 have not been published, nor have those of the Mexican undertaking. The effective strength of the French in 1870- 71 was 1,400,000 men. The number lost is not positively known, but it is be- lieved that the wars of the second em- pire cost 1,600,000 lives. Dr. Legeneau estimates that the small wars of the third republic have been fought at comparatively small loss of human life, He estimates the total loss for the century to have been 6,000,000 men, mosly young.—New York Sun. * iis cu Lic oncasacidataecs 2 Where Dil He Hide. The captain of the Bath schooner Eunice Crocker had a queer story to tell when he reached New York last week. During the voyage the negre steward, Henry Silvie by name, mys- teriously disappeared, and a thorough search failed to disclose any clue to his fate. Another man was put in his place, and some tirne after the sound of rapping was heard in the forehold. Thinking that the missing steward might have been imprisoned there, the men off duty made a thorough search of the cargo space, but failed to find any trace of him; but a few days later the crew were startled by an emaciated epparition, which suddenly appeaned on deck, coming from no one knows where It was Silvie, the lost stew- erd. He was so weak that he could hardly stand and in a dazed condition, and unable to give any explanation ef lis disappearace or where he had been stowed away. Capt. Crocker conclud- ed that he had become insane, and on arrival at quarntine turned him over to the authorities, and he is yet puz- zling over the question where the man eould have hid himse!f, as every part of the vessel was thoroughly searched. —Lewiston Journal, In Alphabetical Order. Teacher—Who were our first parents? New Boy—iEve and Adam. Teacher—You must suy Adam and Eve. Have I not told you they were ereated in alphabetical order 8 The Essential Quality. “What makes you think that Bagley will some day be a successful author ? “Why, man, he’s had his manyserip: rejected by all the best publishers in the country. OT WHAT WE SAY, but Ni What Hood’s Sarsaparilla Does, that tells the story of its merit and suc- cess. Remember HOOD’S Cures. NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is now prepared to make Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, ete.; also, Mechanic a and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Speci fi- cations and Estim. J. P. NICHOLSON, Land EK. ISLAND Lexpon, Aug.9—A despatch from Mel- bourne says divers have left there for the Catierthun for the purpose of attempting to xecover the 11,000 sovereigns in specie on board the steamer. The dispatch fur- ther says itis now known that the total number of lives lostin the disaster was 54 many of the Chinese passengers and crew being saved. Of the Europeans on board only the four previously mentioned sur- vive. ‘I Feel Ten Years Younger,” That must be a very pleasant feeling. It is certainly the feeling of all weak yer- who have used Wilsou’s famous Iavalids’ Port Wine. For the property of this fine old wire is not merely to cheer, but to built up the wasted system, to re- store appetite, to assist digestion, and to make blood. Hence it may be said to make the crea‘ure in the 1rew. At any rate, it is incomparable as a tonic, and im- parts the new and delightful feeling of strength and elasticity to those who have been run down. Asa tonic it is incom- parable. A wholesome. rich old wine, with a glow of great depth, a pleasant taste and great strength: ning effects. Sold by The Bordeaux Claret Co, 30 Hospital Street, Montreal. 246 & wky sons It’s ALL NONSENSE For people to say there is no cure for con sumption. Sufferers from that dread dis - ease and kindred ailments are being saved every day by Miller’: Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. Do not die without giving it a fair trial. If it will cure others it will .cure you. The secret of its success lies in the fact that it creates new blood in the system, thus enabling sufferers from lung troubles to overcome the destructive forces at work to waste the tissues of the body. Miller’s Emulsion is the great nerve strengthener ard blood maker, and cures Coughs, Colds, Brouchitis, Scorfula and all Lung affections. In Big Bottles, 50c and $1, at all Drug Stores. Almost every case of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache, Cramps, Colic, Lameness, etc., that has been treated with PRUSSIAN OIL, the Great Modern Pain Reliever, has been relieved at once. For sa'e everywhere. “Usp it anp Prove tt.” ‘ A GREAT MEDICINE. €od-liver Oil is useful beyond any praise it has ever won, and yet few are willing or can take it in its natural state. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil is not offensive; it is al- most palatable. Children like it. It is €od-liver Oil made more effectual, and combined with the Hypophosphites its strengthening and flesh-forming powers are largely increased. Don’t be persuaded to accept a substitute / Scott & Bowne, Belleville, 50c. and $1. Y DONT \ ° With a ccugh, cold or j= Sore tiuroat. Use a remedy ‘hat relieves from the start, soothes and heals the inflamed S a tasues of the larynx or r bronchial tubes. PYNY-PECTORAL is @ certain remedy based on a clear know- fedgo of the diseases it was created to cure LARGE BOTTLE 25 CENTS. Ch'town Hfutual Fire Ins, Co, PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. This Company is taking Fire Risks at reduced rates. Has insurance on the property of many of our leading citizens. Losses promptly pa‘d. D. FARQUHARSON, President. B. BALDERSTON, Secretary. jy13—2aw (36) 3m HOTEL ACADIA, Grand Tracadie Beach, LEADING SUMMER RESORT OF THE PROVINCE. iy os Excellent Fishing, Bathing and Boating. Large Groves, Grounds and Gardens. Cuisine unsurpassed. Rates reasonable. Carriages meet all Trains at Bedford Station. july24—iw COAL AGENCIES! CARVELL BROS. “Old Sydney Mines,’ Sydney. “Vale Mines,” Pictou. “Jogeins Mines,” Pugwash. We furnish orders for cargoes on all the above mines. Particulars of terms and prices furnished on application to CARVELL BROS., Agents. Ch’town, ‘June 4,’95—pat jour 2m 2aw 0 per Set. Partial Sets $2 and upwards. Gold and Porcelain Crowning. Best material, best workmanship, best satisfaction. DR. J. P. MURRAY, Pownal Charlottetowa, A 1”, 25, Isi4—dy & wy TUESDAY, AUGUST 138, 1895 ODD USES FOR PAPER. Horseshoes and Coffins are Now Manu- faetured From Wood Pulp and a Good Imitation of Silk. The cat is acquiring a bad reputation in Brighton. Dr. Newshelme, in his recently issued quarterly report, de- votes a separate section to a desciip- tion of an outbreak of suspicious Ll- ness among cats in a particular d-s- trict of the town, and to a warning against keeping cats which are suffer- ing from certain enumerated symp- toms. Dr, Newsholme’s attention was called to cats by the fact that in the neighborhood between Elm Grove and Southover street—a part of Brghton inhabited almost solely by the laboring Classes—there had been notified a group of cases of diphtheria in the course of a single fortnight, which pointed distinctly to the operation of some local cause. The patients comprised both chil- dren and adults. They did not attend any particular school; there was no community of milk supply; personal infection from case to case could not be traced, and no sanitary defects were found in the affected houses, But in each instance there was a history that the househo'd cat had been ill, and in several families the child who was specially fond of the cat was the sole victim of diphtheria. The illness of the affected cats had not been care- fully observed, but it included one or more of the foilowing symptoms: a bad cough, difficulty in swallowing, dis charge from the nose, and marked em- aciation. In some of the houses the cat had simply been observed to be wasting, and in several instances the head of the household volunteered the surmise that “the cat had been poi- soned.” > atglaely In one house, in the centre of the affected neighborhcod, nine live cats were found, and the ne‘ghbors stated that in the previous week a dead cat lay in the yard attached to this house, with the discharge oozing from its nos- trils. In another house a mild case of diphtheria was attributed to the smell arising from a cat which had died in a garden adjoining the house, Four of the emaciated cats referred to above were secured, and necropsy. including a bacteriological examination was made, but with entirely negative re- Sults. The illness of the cats in ques- tion dated from at least a month be- fore the opportunity for examining them arose, so that the negative result is not surprising. It will be remembered that Dr. Klein, in his investigation into cat diphther- ia, found that the diphtheria infection produced in the cat an acute lung in- flammation, the kidneys becoming de- generated in the manner known in man as the “large white kidney.” The condition of the household cat is wor- thy of enquiry in all such local out- breaks as the one briefly described by Dr. Newsholme, and it may be well to remember that if the cat can be se- cured for anatomical examination, even in the acute stage ef the disease, there will probably be no exudation in the throat, but only marked pneu- monia, and possibly als> renal inflame mation. The pubic warning given in Brighton as to cats has had the de- sired effect, the small outbreak having come to an abrupt termination with the destruction of Suspected cats, and of many others whose career has ben shortened in consequence cf the pub- licity given to the facts of the case,— British Medical Journal. tthtintet tienen tail at as aaa THE COMING JUNO. What Oill Happen if the American Wo- man Keeps Growing Taller: There are indications that the Am- erican woman is gradually growing taller and larger. A few years ago the average skirt length taken in the fash- ionable dressmaking estblishments was 42 inches, and 42 inches was the length used for all the model gowns sent over here from Paris. The model length has now increased to 45 inches, and the in- crease in other measurements is in proportion. The middle-aged American woman shows an inclination to grow broader across the hips and shoulders, and stouter and thicker across the arms; but the college graduate, the univer- sity woman and the debutante grow more gracefully vigorous every year. The typical college graduate is from two to four inches longer from the waist down than formerly. Her waist is getting longer, her chest fuller, and her limbs narrower. The middle-aged women grow corpulant and clumsy through indolence and indulgent habits of life, while the ever-increasing ten- dency toward atheletic sports and out- door exercisé is improving the younger of the sex. The statuesque Juno type may yet expess the American woman. —Exchange. The Bicycle Hump. An incalculable amount of consort has been scattered far and wide by the statement of an old wheelman in a bicycle journal that, as a matter of fact, the man who bends over hts wheel is not “humped,” but the man who undertakes to*sit up straight is round shouldered. He adds: “Watch a rider coming head on, and you will think the one leaning over the bar is ‘humped,’ while the other class appears straight, but when they pass you, and you get the rear view, you find the back of the stooped fellow is straight, the bend being at the hips, the should- ers being pushed back square by the weight resting on the rider’s hand from the top of the bar. The rider who tries to sit straight reaches under the grips, and, by pulling, draws his shoulders together, cramping his chest. look for yourselves, and you wili be surprised.” Why the Ocean Kaged. “Mother, this book tells about ‘an- gry waves of the ocean.’ Now what makes the ocean angry? Is it because it has been crossed so often?’—Phila- delphia Lutheran. Very Fond of Children. A contemporary contains an adver- tisement of a dcg for sale. Among the good points of the urimal are the:e: “He wi'l eat anything and is very fond of chi!dren.”—Lansi.g Journal. —_ = —— a _— Portraits! Portraits ! Call to-night and see the large collec tion of CRAYON PORTRAITS jus finished by the Jominion Crayon Co. A nice collection of Frames to suit, ranging from $3.50 up. P. H. TRAINOR, Manager, yu25 Qacen Street, Charlottetown. yune22 624 36 Get relief at once from arv form of Indigestion, by using ADANS’ TUTTI FRUTTI See that ‘TUTTI FRUTTI” is on each wrapper. Refuse imitations, 6c. Twin Bar Books for For every 12 “ Sunlight” wrappers | sent to Lever Bros. Wrappers | Ltd., Toronto, " a useful paper-bound book, 160 pages, WHi bewemt * . . 2 eo Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, Agents for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. Are You Saving Money? hard times—but then things will look up later on. In the meantime Watch Your Small capenses. For instance, when you drop in for a cigar don’t pay TEN CENTS for one. Ask fer SOMETHING GOD, Don’t be put off witu something else. When you light it you will realize the fact that you are smoking — & REGULAR TEN CEATER Manutactured only bv The Empire Tobacco 00., Montreal. june2 r ne | BRISTOL'S PILLS Cure Biliousness, Sick Head- ache, Dyspepsia, Sluggish Liver and all Stomach Troubles. | ‘BRISTOL’S PILLS Are Purely Vegetable, elegantly Sugar-Coated, and do not gripe or sicken. BRISTOL’S | PILLS Act gently but promptly and thoroughly. “The safest tamily medicine.” Ail Druggists keep BRISTOL’S PILLS LANCASHIRE Fire Insurance Comp’y OF MANCHESTER, G.B, Established 1840. NU il cnlccinieieias Ten Million Doliars Reserved Fund...... Three Million Dollars Deposited with Dom. Gov’ment...$211,000 The Agency at Charlottetown of this old and reliable Company having become vacant by the resignation of Mr. E. R. Brow, the undersigned begs to state that he has been appointed Agent at Charlotte- town for this Company, and respectfully requests a share of the Fire Insurance business of the Province. ZENEAS A. MACDONALD, Office, Great George Street, Next Bank Nova Scotia. gual aug2—dy 2w SUMMFRSIDE ADS. Bankrupt Stock. Readymade Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Waterproofs, Watches, etc. I will sell these goods at bottom prices. Call in and see the bargains. J. BARANOV, Muirhead’s Building, Water St., june22—2m Summerside. Painless Dentistry ! This is addressed to all those who are suffer- ing from TOOTHACHE, or who may uire treatment of any kind at the hands of a Den- tist, I make the very best Teeth, guaranteed, ee aset, If not satisfactory money re- funded. Gold and Silver Fillings a specialty. The following letter from Dr Robertson ot ud, as regards the Painless Extraction of Teeth, speaks for itsel! :— ToJ E McDonald, D D S,Summerside, P E 1. Dear Doctor,—I am so well pleased with the work 3 ou have done for me that I will take it as a special ‘avor if you will give publicity to this letter. I positively assert. that after an experience extending over twenty-two years, under the hands of many dentists, you are the only one who ever extracted a tooth for me Absolutely Without Pain. Tne TEN teeth u removed forme at one sitting did not urt a particle, as Mr James Dawson of Try on, who was present atthe operation, heard 224 Kent Street, °° me testify. be map who invented your me 4 should be xmigipeed. am ully, en Ww HOBERTson, M D. Crapaud, Jan 10, 1895. J. E. McDONALD, BD. D, §. «FQ HP —IF You— Want a wife, Want Want a partner, Want a Want a servant girl, Want to sell a Want to Want to Want to exchange anything, & COOK, Situation, farm, sell a house, rent a_ house, Wa.t to sell plants or grain Want to sell groceries or drugs, Want to trade anything, | Want to find customers for anything, sell or Want to sell or buy horses, pizs or cattle | ADVERTISE IN THE EZAMINER Canada Atlantic and Plant STEAMSHIP LINE FOR BOSTON, —CALLING AT—~— Hawkesbury and Halifax, S. S. OLIVETTE will leave Navigatix n Wharf, Char- lottetown, every Fri- day at noon, until fur- ther notice; Hawkes- bury at 7 p.m. same days, and Halifax on Saturdays at 11.30 p- m., arriving at Bos- ton Mondays at 7 a. m FROM BOSTON— Every Tuesday at noon, until further notice, calling at Hali- fax and Hawkesbury, and arriving at yharlottetown on Thursday afternoon. For rates of pagnage, freight, etc., apply to local agents, or the general agents as below. Co’s. HALIFAX SERVICE. S. S. “Halifax” or “ Olivette” will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every WED- NESUAY, 8 a.m.,andSATURDAY, 11.30 p- m., until further notice, for Boston direct. Returning, will leave north side of Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, Tuesdays and Saturdaye, 12 noon, uctil further notice. Passengers arriving in Halifax TUES- DAY evenings can go directly on board the steainer without extra charge. Through Tickets for sale and baggage checked at all stations on the Intercolonial Railway. For rates of passage, freight, etc., apply to local agents, or H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada, Plant Wharf, Halifax, RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, north side, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. 7 may: STMR. FaSTNE? Will commence the season of 1895 by sailing from Halifax on the 30th April, For freight, etc., apply vo W. W. CLARKE, Agent. April 18 CHTOWN TO BOSTON —-—BY THE—— Fast Steamship “ Olivette.” BUY YCUR TICKETS ——FROM—— WW. W. Clarke, TICKET AGENT, Corner of Queen and Water Streets. Charlottetown, May 14, 1895. Steamer Jacques Cartier. During the month of July, Tickets from Crapaud to Charlottetown and return wiil be issued ‘or Sixty-five Cents. These Tickets good to return on the Boat the lay of issue or the tollowing day. L. ©. OWEN. Charlottetown, June 28, 1895. FURNESS LINE, Regular Sailings Between don and Halifax Lon- From Halifax. SS. DAMARA. July 13. SS.ST. JOHN CITY. July 27. SS. HALIFAX CITY. Aug. i0 From London. June 22. July 6. July 20. Aug. 3 SS. DAMARA. Aug. 24 Aug. 17. 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