ERP Ee ae 3 THE DAILY EXAMINER % ¢ ee sninttintai FOR FEB akRY, 189 Dominion Goal Company, Ltd Last Quar Sth day, 8h 25.6m. p. m. New Moon, 13th First Quar, 21st day, 5h. Full Moon, day, Oh. 0.1m, noon » --m. p. Mm 28th day, 4h. 38. 9.m., p.m ————— nce The undersigned having been appo inte sole selling Agents in the Province o Prince Edward Island for the above Com pany, are now prepared to issue orders for | Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and will 8 S High | | Dayo Wonk | $2] Sa | Mee cniebiend | ie jh m]{h m morn | 1 | Saturday 7 29/4 59/aht 9 2 Sunday | 23 | 5 C0 0 46 3 | Monday j 2 26 4| Tuesday 26! 3 « II | 5 | We inesday | 25 | 4 aa 6 Thursday 24 5 4 11 71 Friday } y } b Qo 35 ' 8 | Saturday 21 3 7 eT 9} Sunday 2" | 9 8 13 | (0 | Monday 18 10 9 4] “t | Tucedey t7| 12 | 9 48 | 12 | Wednesday 16 | 14) IL 24) 13 | Thursday i4 15 10 61 {| Friday — 2} 17y 2 | 5 | Saturday 11} 19] 11 87] 16 | Sunday 9| 20° morn | 17 | Monday 7 22 0 25 | ! ” . 13 ; Tuesday 6 | 23 | 0 54) i} Wednesday 7 mt ist 2)! Thursday 2 | 26 | 2 5 21 | Friday ] 27 2 50 2} Saturdey 6 59 29 3 52 23 | Sunday 57| 30} 5& 13 #4 | Monday 56 32 | 6 43 25 | Tuesday 64, 33) 759 % Wednesdsy 52 34] 8 57 27° Thursday 50 36 | 9 46 28 | Friday — 48] 38] 10 36 29 ) Saturday 16 46}539| 11 8 P. E Island Railway On and after THURSDAY, 5th December, 895, the trains of this Railway will run daily Sundays exces ted) as follows .— Trains Inward. Trains Outward. Reed down. Read up PM AM PM AM BIO FWO..ccce Chariottetown..... 310 1010 $330 719....Royalty Junction 2) 950 417 808.....North Wiltshire. 204 905 43h 8 I7...00. Hunter River..... 149 85] 5606 852....... Bradalbane se 817 Dae Wiis a Rmerald ........ 18 8 08 527 915........ Freetown .12 53 75s 547 936........Kensington......1233 733 62 Wil0aAr { Lyi2 00 7 00 Sum ne2rside PM 1230 Lv Ar 1030 AM B Bh. caccess Miseouche. 030 Ce Wellington ; D Uti nncncee O 3%... ‘ 3 ° 434... 53 P 3 AM d BO coces Charlottetown. ....1030 250....Royalty Junction. ...10 10 Bs veccecess ed fo 937 3h ’ 905 Mt Stewart 410 v Ar 8530 6 22.....-.... Cardigan. .....- 73 545 ..Georgetown...... 710 PM M 405.....Mount Stewart..... 855 GOcse EE. cen <nsee & EF GIB. .ccccee St Peter’s ........ 7 48 5 57 .Mear Kiver......- 7 Ww 6 w.. ove A OUTED 200. _ om PM AM ae AM 6} UBS. .cccecess +e Eomerald.......+--cecece 7 50 05.. secvcch Spe TYAVeree...... ..---- 70 PM AM Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time | D. POTTINGER, Gen Mer Govt. Rvs. Moncton, N B. 4. MCDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. Railway Office, Dec 1, 1895. Beaver Line Steamers, WTinter Service. DIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN ST, JOHN, N. B., AND LIVERPOOL. From From Liverpso!. Steamer. StJohn, NB Sat , Dee. 7...Lake Cntario...Wed., Dee 2 . “ 21. .Lake Winnipeg “ an 8 ** Jan 4...Lake Superior 7 2 “ “ 18. .Lake Ontario . Feb 5 Feb 1...Lake Winnipeg “ - ~ 15...Lake Superior # Mar 4 ** 2)...Lake Ontario + * © Lake Winnipeg “* Apr ! 23... Lake Superior “ - » FIRST CABIN—$40 and $15. Round Trip, fidand $45. SECOND CABIN—To Liverpool, London- derry, Belfast and Glasgow, $3). Round Trip, % Yo London, Bristol or Cardiff, $33; Round Trip, 351. aT cE AGE—To Live rpoo!, London, Glas gow aud Beliast, $24.60; to Bristol and Cardiff $2.D. NOTE—Steerage passengers by the Beaver Line are provided with the use of bedding, and eating and drinking utensils, free of charge. Insurance certificates issued at lowest rates, Freight cairied at lowest rates and to al important points both in Canuadaand Great Britain on through billsof lading. Specia: cilities provided for the carriage of butter, cheese and perishable freight For further particulars as to freight or pas- sage apply to D. & C. MACIVER, D. W.CAMPBELL, Tower Buildings, Manager, 18 Hospital st, Liverpool, Montreal, TROOP & SON, Agents,St John, N B, FURNESS LINE. Regular Fortnightly Sailings between LONDON and HALIFAX. Under spe- cial contract with the Dominion Govern ment. S. S. HALIFAX CITY, 3,000 Tons. S. 8S. ST. JOHN CITY, 3,000 Tons. 8S. S. DAMAWA, 2,500 Tone. The Furness Steamships are the finest on this route. All boats are Clyde built, with ssloon and sleeping berths amidships where least motion ie felt. 8. 8. St. John City and Halifax City are electrically lighted throughout. Superior accommodation for all kinds of Freight, Dairy Produce, etc. For information regarding sailing dates, etc., apply to FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Lrp., People’s Bank Building, Halifax, Or W. W. Clarke, Passenger A re Charlottetown P. E. I dec2] Keep Your Money at Home. Ask your Grocer fer ROYAL OAK SOAP, the best value, made at The Ch'town Soap Works. feb18 BOARDING & TRAINING STABLES Grafton Street, Opposite Court House, JOHN M. NICHOLSON, Prop’r. (Late in the employ of James Houg ton.) peastegs opened a public Stable on Gratton am pre to take yoyo ys to. Terms Nov2]~1354 w 3m aeep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. “ PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Age nts. 25. 1394—tf Has been endorsed by the medical profession for twenty years. ( Ask your Doctor.) This is because it is always palatable—always uni- form—always contains the purest Norwegian Cod-Liver Oil and — Hypopbosphites. Insist on Scott's Emutsion with trade-mark of man and fish. Put up in 50 cent and $1.00 sizes. he small size may be enough to cure your cough or help your baby. ——————— ESPAls coy xs Mi Niko Aen SS) bed wane Nt sf a a i WILL YOU ntce Dodd’s Sidney Pills to cure arg pe rin t’s Disease, Diabetes, Lumb.go, ‘ropsy. Rt tism. Heart Disease, Female Tronbles. Impure Ble or money r:funded. Sold }y alldeal rs in medicine, of by mail on re erpt of 1 rice. soc. per box, or Six boxes $2.50. DR. L. 4. SMITH & CO.. Toronto. we can se!! you Dodd's Kidney Pills a he following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00 vu-rdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address pos aid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may29 Charlottetown. CONSTIPATION, ©BILIGUSNESS, '\ DYSPEPSIA,O SIcK HEADACHE, (REGULATE THE LIVER. ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES GOOD CIGESTION. [PRICE 25 CTs, Tae ODDS MED co. cr ll __ TORONTO C, B, C and 2, a © O. Students ! You can get a Day Book, Journal, Ledger, and a Six Column Journal (Printed) for $1.50. Only a few Sets left. Call early and get a Set. J. D. TAYLOR, QUEEN STREET. feblo Bs Bn No Man Would : Write Business Letters On Scraps of Waste Paper : if he knew how cheap'y : he conld get nicely Print- ed Office Stationery, very best paper, at very lowest prices, at : teeeeeeeee | The Examiner Job Printing Rooms, : LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is now prepared to make Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, etc.; also, Mechank & and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Speci fi- cations and Estimates, J. .NICHOLSON, Land ra Pownal Street. Watch, Rings, Chains. G. H. TAYLOR, North Side of Queen Square. PHOTOGRAPHY Superior workmanship, re fined finish and moderate prices combine to make these Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown ‘o-day. GEO. H. COOK Corner Queen & Grafton Sts, ODDS AND ENDS- “Were there any pew features in your exhibition of impressionist painting ? “Yes; we hung half the pictures upside down—and everyone was delighted with the effects.—Chicago Record. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. Chace’s Pills bave gained popularity because they are a Specific for the uric acid condition, prevent Bright’s disease, cure Rheumatism and all Catarrhal condi- tions of the Kidneys and Bladder. They do this because they possess remarkable alterative, tonic and diuretic properties, eaerting a wonderfully soothing influence on irritated or inflamed mucuous mem- branes of the kidneys or bladder. One pill a dose. 25c. a box. The cheapest medicine in the world. Grubb (excitedly )—Dd_ you bpar that [ went home late last night and’caught a burglar ? - Ciubb (calm!y)—That’s notbing. I went home late and caught the devil. -——_—-- BE NOT DECEIVED The Unparalelled Success of Dodd's Kidney Pills Excites the Envy aud G. eed of Unscrupulous liaitations. A kidney trea’ ment in pill form was un known until Dodd’s Kidney Pills came into use. If Dodd’s Kidney Pile were not indeed “the best in the worldj”’-no one would iin- itate them. Who is defrauded and whio pockets the proceeds when a couterfeit coy is passed upon you? : Never let any one persuade You to buy a substitute or imitation of th¢ real article you need. The genuine are putap io round, flat wooden boxes, white lettering on blue label with red band. You can get the geouine Dodd’s Kidney Pills from any druggist or dealer in Cana- da, at 50 cts. a box, or by mail from the Dodd’s Medicine Co., Toronto, Ont. Rattlesnake Dick—How did the foote ball game come ont down at Deadwood ? Bronco Pete—It wasn’t played. They settled u by arbitration.—N. Y. Herald. With Invalids, Yer! with invalids the appetite is ca- pricious and needs coaxing. That is just the reason they improve so rapidly under Scott’s Emulsion, which 18 as palatable as cream. “You are fagged out; you must give up al! headwork.’ “Why, that spells ruin dresser.” I’m a bair- ow 2 4 : — THAT IMPALING CASE. Mr, A, E, Hudson, Combermere, severely iujured—Protruding Knot Entered the Body—Cured by One Box of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Comsermuere, Feb. 22 (special).—Mr. H. E. Hudson, trapper, hunter and lumber- man, was injored by falling on a knot, which entered his body from beneath anc injured his bladder and kidneys. Ie save: “| was confined to my bed for six weeks and was rarely able to work, feeling too weak since the injury, over eight years ago. I have taken one box of Didd’s Kid- ney Pill’s and am perfectly cured and as able-bodied as ever before in my life. One box was worth one hundred dollars to me, if it is possible to estimate such a benetit in dollars.” A forthern exchange askea: “Why do most authors wear their hair long?” B:- cause barbers cut for cash. 25 cents cures Catarrhal Headache. - " Incipient Catarrh. « “ Hay Fever. “ % Catarrhal Deafness. “ Cold iu the head in 10 min. . 2 Foul breath caused by Cat arrh. 25 cents secures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box. Sold by all dealers. Shopping: ‘“‘Aren’t these beautiful ?”” Exquisite: “What are they—buttons or dessert plates ?” Aw Encuisa Soipier Generally has a favorite whiskey which he calls for wher- ever he goes. For years English garti- sons have called “Kilty,” the Military Seotch. Try it yourself and you will al- ways ask for it. Lawrence A. Wilsen & Co. Wabash College, at Crawfordsville,’ Ind., was the scene of wild rioting on Fri- day, and severa] juniors, freshmen and sophomores will carry sore heads around with them for many days to come. It Saved Our Child. “My little daughter, three and a half years old, suffered three years with Kcze- ma. Her little body was covered with the itching rash, and doctors did no good Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment have en- tirely cured and saved our child. Her skin is clear and nota sign of rash 1s to be seen.”—Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N. B. Mr. Aiton is one of thousands benefited by this unfailing cure for pile» and skin diseases. Briggs—When you say “iemperanee” you mean prohibition I presume ? Braggs—Not necessarily. There is as much difference between temperance and prohibition as there is between temper- ance drinks and prohibition drinks. —In- dianapolis J ourna). _———seo—_-— WHY SUFFER WITH PILES P Dr. Chase's Ointment Wil! Cure Them at a Cost of But 60 Cents. Piles, scrofula, eczematic eruptions, scald head, salt rheum and all other annoying and painful skin diseases can be easily cured by Dr. Chase's Ointment. “JT had protruding piles for ten years,” writes H. H. Sutherland, com- mercial traveller, of Truro, N.S.; “tried many remedies, and had doctors oper- ate. It was no use. Was completely laid up at times. Chase’s Ointment was recommended to me by Mr. Brennan, of the Summerside, P.E.I., Journal. I tried it, and one box completely cured me. ’ Mr. Statia, the editor of the Streets- ville, Ont., Review, gives this unsolicited testimonial under date of Nov. 6, 1895: “Half a box of Dr.Chase’s Ointment cured my daughter of eczema. That was six months ago, and there hae since been nO reappearance of the disease.” T. Wallace, blacksmith, of Iroquois, Ont., was troubled with blind itching piles for 20 years. “I tried every remedy that came out in vain,” he writes, “until I tried Dr, Chase’s Oint- ment. It was a godsend. One box qured me.” All dealers and Edmanson, Bates & Ca, manufacturers, Toronte. Price 60c. — Linseed and turpentine are every mo- ther’s household remedy for coughs, colds, throat and hung affections. Dr. Chase has disguised the taste and made the remedy asant to take, Large bottle only 25c. Sir Mackenzie Bowell, Sir Charles Tupper and Messrs. Foster and Haggart, the sub-committee of the Privy Council empowered to deal with the subject of the tast Atlantic service, held a meeting on Saturday. They were assisted iv their de- liberations by Mr. Shaughnessy, Vice- President of the Canadian Pacific Rail- way, who presented a number of consider- ations from the railway point of view, and Mr. Montague Allan, of the Allan Steam- ship Company,Montreal, and a representa- tive of the Glasgow firm of Allane, who submitted etatements bearing ‘on the steamship aspect of the question. It is expected that matters will be in such a forward state as to permit of the calling for tenders at an early date. __ It is reported that the health of Prince ee Czaiewitch, is much less hope s than has been so often de- clared. With care he may live from ten to twenty years, Just the Other Way. “So you're going to marry the widow, after all?” “No, indeed; the widow is going to marry me.” A Bad Practic-. “Hobbs, your little boy is getting horribly rough.” “Yes, I must stop him going around witi, his mother en bargain days.” There Was Fruit The re. “Was your visit to the bank entirely fruitless ?” “Well, no; I stepped on a banana- skin just as I went out of the door.’ No Friends There. “Are you acquainted in Boomtown: “Oh, yes.” “Have friends there, I suppose ?” “Well, no; you see, 'ma real estate agent, and I gold the town lots ie -* A Chip Of the Old Block Little Josephine Kipling, the 3-year- old daughter of the great Rudyard, is very fond of the animals of the jungle. She loves the pictures of Mowsgli’s friends, and coos, “nice, pitty,’ to rep- resentations of tigers and lions. Ancestral Portraits Cheap, * What will it cost to paint @ por- trait of a great grandfather for my an- cestral hall ?” “Five hundred marks !" *What} Why, what is the matter with you? For 200 marks I had a becutiful great, great grandfather Ppainted,”—Fliegende Blaetter, |, j — Wanted no Moral, The fate Dr. W. B. Robertson of Irvine, Scotland, was once addressing a boys’ meeting, and having delighted them with some of his racy anecdotes, he began to draw to a close by saying : “Now, I'm going to point out the moral of all this.” “Never mind the moral,”* shouted a little fellow from the middle of, the hall; “gie’s anither story.® The Siirrup-Cup. Life, at my stirrup, lifted wistful eyes, And, as she gave the parting cup to me, Death’s pale companion for the sijent sea, “F know,” she said, where it lies! A pledge between us now before you g0, That when you meet me there your soul may know.” —Charles G. D. Roberts in Lippincott’s, “the land, and The Lion’« Mistake. An English officer was shooting re- cently in Somaliland. One night when he was in bed inside his tent a lion sprang over the rough thorn fence which it is usual to throw up around cne’s encampment at night. Instead of picking up one of the men or ani- mals that must have been lying about asleep inside the fence, he would have none but the sportsman h‘mself, made a dash into his tent and seized him~ fortunately only by the hand. Then, by some wonderful picece of luck, as the lion changed his grip for the shoulder he grabbed the pillow instead and so vanished with his prize. The pillow as found next morning several hurdred yards distant in the jungle One Gained and One Lost. The Parisian wits are reviving an old story about the wonderful cure from dczfness of a patient who was recom- mended tof go to hear “Lohengrin,” and to sit near the orchestra, by the trembones. The doctor accompanied his patient and sat beside him, All of a sudden, while the noise of the instruments was at its loudest, the deaf man found he could hear. “Doc- tor,” he almost shrieked, “I can hear.” The doctor took no notice. “I tell you, d. ctor,” repeated the man, fn ecstacy, “vou have saved me. I have recovered mur hearings.” Still the doctor wes silent, he had become deaf himself! You Find "Em in New York. On Third-avenue oneevening I saw an innocent looking old man walking along with satchel in hand, and think- ing I might be of use I offered my ser- vices, “I'm a-Jookin’ he replied as he “Well, you'll down.” “Thankee, sir. I kinder hated to ask aryone, as there’s lots ‘of bad folks in New York, Do you know if beef is up or down ”?” “Il haven't fur a cheap tavern,” came to a halt.” find one two blockg noticed the market re- ports. Are you here with cattle ?” “Yas, got three car loads. Wonder how hogs is ?” “J ean't tell. Have you hogs, too ?” "Yas, two car loads. Some folks would a put up on Broadway, I ‘spose, but I’m not arter style. All I want is ‘nuff to eat and a good bed, Think there’s any danger go’ my bein' rob bed ?"* *Not if you keep your eyes open.’”* “But I don’t want to cash no checks fur strangers ?’* : “Indeed, not.”* | *Nor bet on any man’s game 2 "No, sir.’* . Nor take a drink with g@ stranger and git drugged ?’* “No,’4 “I guess I kin git along all right. Much obleeged ta you, stranger. Say, you!" ie “Well.”? , ‘ “You are a mighty keerless man to drop yer wallet in this way! I heard it fall as you turned to go. I don’t want nuthin’ fur bein’ honest, but if you feel like presentin’ me with—” “You must think mie a fool not to hive heard of that old game-” I in- terrupted. “There—don't fall over yourself!” he replied in an altogether different voice. “How's my make-up ?” “You appear to be an old hay-seed.” “And that’s what I want. I'm going up the street and let some of the boys tackle me for a greenhorn. Come and have a drink ?” "iat “That’s right—never drink with a stranger ! By-by, old man! Got to git to bed airly so’s to see to my cattle and hegs the fust thing in the mornin’. If you read of an old hayseed from the yest gittin’ beat out of $5000 that'll be me—Abijah Johnson Black !’’ And he had scarcely moved when a policeman crossed the ane walked up to me and said: “I was watching your little gam: young man, and now you want t: move on lively !""—M. Quad, in Detro}; Fiee Press. = eS TENDERS. Sealed Tenders will be received at the Episcopal Residence up to noon on SAT URDAY, the 14th day of March, A. D. 1896, for the erection of a new Roman Catholic Cathedral in Charlottetown, ac- cording to plans and specification to be seen at the Episcopal Residence and at the office of F. X. Berlinguet, Esq., Architect, 209 St. John Street, ae Q. Satisfactory security required for the faithful performance of the contract, Tenders must be accompanied by a cer tified cheque of 5 per cent. on amount of tender. Cheque will be returned if ten- der is not accepted. If tender is accepted and person tendering fails to enter into contract and sign bonds, will forfeit check. Tenders to be endorsed “Tenders for New Roman Catholic Cathedral.” The New Cathedral Building Commit tee do not bind themselves to accept th lowest or any tender. By order of Committee, STEPHEN T. WHITTY, Secretary. away Street Episcopal Residence, Charlottetown, P. E, 1., January 28, 1896, 246 1m guar pat Carriage Factory We are showing this season a finer line of Sleighs than shown by us heretofore The assortment consists of Single and Double Box Sleighs, Round Back, Square, etc. Prompt attention to Repairs. Paintia a epalig, Terms reasonable. JOHN McLEAN & SON. dec6—dy & wky Bolentific American CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, DESION PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, etc. For information and free Handbook write to UNN & CO., 361 Broapway, New Yor«. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America Every patent taken out by usis brought before the public vy a notice given free of charg 6 in the Scientific American Lacgest circulation of any sctentific in th world. Splendidly tllustrated, Neo tatelligent man should be without it. Weekly, ®3.00a ear; $1.50 six months. Address, MUNN & CO. -UBLISHERS, 361 Broadway, New York City, TO LET. That large Shop, part of the “ Londor House” Building, lately occupied by » T. McKenzie, Tailor, with good room ap tairs for work shop or store room. Apply to HON. DANTEL DAVIES, L. H. DAVIES, Q. C., Executors Estate late Geo, Davies, Or to F. W. L. Moore, Solicitor, in Building. oct ~ GHATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST — SUPPER, “ By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and supper a delicately flavored beverage which may save use many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished wame,”’ Civil Service Gazette JAMES EPPS & CO., Lta, Homeopathic chemists, London, ANEAS A. MACDONALD, Barrister-at-Law OFFICE, GREAT GEORGE STREET. CHARLOTTETOWN. Money to Loan. Fire and Life Insurances taken. Agent for Credit Foncier Franco-Cana dien, Lancashire Fire Insurance Co., Great Eestern Life Assurance Co. dec6 -26 &wy DR. H. D. JOHNSON EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ Advertisements under this heading charge: five cents per line. COOK WANTED—A competent cook Ap- ply 'o Mrs F Perers, Sidmount. feb2}--lw pd TO BE LET—The property on the north side of Queen Square. opp site the Law Courts Building, now occupied by the subscriber. The stabling in the rear is one of the best in the Province. Possession given Ist of May. Apply to H © ConLey. ei 2435 w li—feb25 A LADY has accommodation for tv o board- ers, with use of pian; school girls or music pup!!s preferred. Apply at this office. feb2s WANTED-—A man with some experience as astablkeman, whoalso can make h'‘mself generally useful. Apply at this office. febzi- lw TO LET—Five rooms with paitof a cellar, with good stabling; a first-class stand to ac- commoda'e travellers to and from those hotels at the north side, and those new ones under erection to be ready Ist May, 1896. In- quire of JAMES STEWART, St Peter’s Road, Lut 35. 4i—feb24 LOST—A pocketbook with some money and other valuable things, on Thursday, the 13th, the night of the Carnival, between Dr Johnson’- and the Rink, orin the Rink The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this « fice. tf—teb21 _ MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjoin- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most healthy art of the city, fronting the Hillsborough Siver, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. has a fine lawn, coach bouse and stable most desirable residence; rent $20 a year, paid quarterly. Apply to BENJ DAvIEs. oct?7—d&w guarzaw pat law on mortage if de- $ 1500 eo ore esirable dwelling near centre of city, not far from park, good neigh- borhood, healthy, Graffon Street. Apply to A MELUtIsH, London House building, or cor- ner King and Great George Streets nov5 TO LET—New residence, corner of Grafton and Rochford Streets; nice location, modern lmproyements, hot air, bath, etc. Rent mod rate Apply to kK M MOORE. tf dec7 MONEY—Loans made on city or country property. Apply toF W L Moore, Folicitor &c, London House Corner. dd&w 3m -~- dec3 FRET SAW- [ have a very nice foot-powe Fret Saw for sale cheap. First appl cant ge a bargain.—R LCorron Brighton Road. janl3—t* TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block pply to PRowsE Bros tf-ma Fire Insurance ‘The Royal Ins, Co, of Liverpoo!,” “The Phenix Co. of Brooklyn,” The Sun Fire of London.” The above Companies are possessed immense resources, and have a world-wid reputation for strict integrity and liberality in the settlement of claims. JOHN McEACHERN, oct?3—3 Agent. —IF YOU — Want a wife, Want a cook, Want a partuer, Want a situation, Waut a servant girl, Want to sell a farm, Want to sell a house, Want to rent a_ house, Want to exchange anything, Wat to sell plants or grain Want to sell groceries or drugs, Want to sell or trade anything, Want to find customers for anything, Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or cattle ADVERTISE IN <=, TAERRY ) ~ ~ MOMERTs ¢ e \ Mh » oo ~ ee ee ee — “Baroness, hawe you heard——" “Is it a secret, your excellency’?’ ‘Yes.’ “Then I have heerd it.’’—Flicgende Blaetter. He (gallantly)—I couldn't kiss any one but you, dear! She—If thai’s the cuse, you can’t kiss me.—San Fran- cisco Wave. Willie—Will teacher go to heuven when she dies, ma? Mrs. Ferry—Yes, dear. Willie—But will they let hci in? Cincinnati Enquirer. Willie Wilt—My deah fellow, I nevah use Lay rum. Parber—Way not, r? Wilkie Wilt—Because it goes to we head.—New York Sun, Teacher—Olea, translate the follow- ing sentence into French: My cousi! Arthur is greatl attached t» me.‘ Olea (quickly )—His tame is Max.-- Fiiegende Bleetter. Jones—Smith is in busine fo; him- eclf, isn’t he? | wn-—For himscl Well, I should gay he is ia busi: for the bencfit of an exXtravagai.t fam- iis.—bBrooklyn Life. Minnie—I never noticed before t this mirror had a wrinkle in it. Ma I thought you were able to See wrin- kles In any mir: you looked intc.— [adianapolis Journal. “Ah, me, my heart is full i the girl who had |! 1 taki a - tase of her leap year privilege uxt? the found hersel eased to 71} ronaers Stateemayz xf to put von gla I yn unt you dri tl ai ‘That's all right; it proves there’s mere in me than gave me credit for, s2e!"’—Life. Gadzoocks—We don’t seem tos har anything nowadays about the coming woman, Zounds—No; because she has already come, and is now off on hes wheel.—-New York Tribune, Vatts—There seems to be some trvth in the saying that heaven helps thse who help themselves. Potts—Of couse there They are the only kind werth helping.—Indianapolis Journal, “How is your daughter geitinzg on with .the piano, Numson?” “First ra She can play with both hands now. Sh h her says she will be able to play wit ear in six months.’’—Household Words. Liggs—I am so stout that I know cxercise would do me lots of goo Tams—Then why don’t you get cut ar shovel that snow off the walk? Biggs—That’s not exercise, that’s work. —TYruth. “I say, Bellevus, lend me $10, will you?” “You have struck me at tas most unfortunate time of the year, Manchester.” “How so?” “February is the shortest month.’’—Pjttsburg Chren- icle-Telegraph. It’s all right, we suppose, to say that a man is homely enough to stop a train, but he'll find he’s not homely enough to stop it if he has arrived et the station a minute after it has stari- a.--Yonkers Statesman. Patient—That siga very encouraging. Dentist—Why [ guarantee to extract teeth without pain. Patient—Yes, but I want the pain extracted. I'd rather keep the tooth.—Philadelphia Record. of yours is not so? “I wonder how warm the room is,” said Bloombumper. “Benny, go and look at the thermometer.” The little boy's -onsultation must have been very un- satisfactory, for he said presently, “the thermometer isn’t going.’’—Truth. First new woman (at the club)—What makes you s0 blue? Sfecond ditto— My father-in-law has come to stay with us, and John and he sit at their knit- ting all day, and cry aktout my treai- ment of John.—Phila‘elphia Re« Teacher—George, what excuse have you for being late? George—Only a far- fetched one. Teacher—What do yo mean? George—Tire conductor of the tar carried me several blocks past the school.—Harper’s Round Table. Officer--What did you want, sir? Jitizen—Somebody has stolen my watch and I want you to hunt the rascal up and give him the key to it. It raises the mischief with a watch to let it tun down, you know.—Boston Trars- cript. “You can’t tell whether a man is a bachelor or a father of a family sim- ply by his looks.”” “Certainly not; but there infallible metho] of find- ing out.” “What may that be?” “Give him a young baby to hold.”—New York fiecoi der. is one “Jane,” said her father, “I thought you hated stingy people, and yet you: roung man—— “Why, papa, who says he is stingy?” “Oh, nobody mly I could see that he was a little near’ as I passed through the -Goston Transcript. ! says so; room.” tHe—But of course you will forgct me? She—Nonsense; I shall think of you when you are gone. He—Oh, shall ou? She—Yes; therefore, the lonzer you are gone, the longer J shall think 9f you. Won't that be nice?—Boston Transcript. Why do you like the Wagnerian yperas sO much better than those of he Italian school? She—Oh, Wagner peras make so much noise that you ‘an tall: all you like through the per- He- ‘formance, and nobody can hear you.— somerville Journal. She—Come, dear, here are some nice resh biscuits I cooked myself. Put m your slippers and come to the table. fle—Excuse me, dear, I don’t think (ll put on my slippers. I’ve always made the boast that I'd die with my yoots on!—Yonkers Statesman. Little Irene (entertaining Mr. Noodle) —Do you play very hard with my sis- ter Clara, Mr. Noodle? Mr. Noodle— Play with your sister? Why, no, I jon’t play. Why do you ask? Little {rene—Well, she says you make her awful tired.—Brooklyn Life. ——- Don’t Die Before Yeur Time. “Why will you die?” That is the ques- tion the scientist now asks the miserable sufferer from consumption or lung trouble. The answer naturally is “because I can’t help it.” But the consumptive can help it. Miller’s Emulsion, made from Norwe gian Cod Liver, and combined with the | hypophosphites of lime and soda wil! cure nine cases Out of ten of consumption, and the tenth case can get a reprieve for a year or two. New blood is what the consump- tive requires, and Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, when taken, produces it. Miller’s Emulsion is the great nerve strengthener and blood maker, and cures Coughs, Collis, Bronchitis, Scrofula and all Lung affections. In big bottles, 50c. and $1, at all drug stores. The Charlottetown Steam Nav. Co., Ltd. Annual Meeting. The Annual Meeting of the above Com pany will be held at their office, corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the fourth day of March, 1896, at the hour of eleven o’clock. a. m. By order, F, W. HALES, Secretary. febl S—t] cite ™. NAY SS SSS CASTORIA. hi IMSS: EE SE SS SSS for Infants and Children. —_ IOTHERS, Do You Know 21: rercgore Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, ang most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine ? RMHN i Aaraynr’ Do ‘You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons ? Do You Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics 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 lst of its ingredients is published with every bottle ? Do You Know that Cactoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher, That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined ? Do You Know that thé Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued eyclusive rigit to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word “ Castoria” and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state piison offense ? Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protectionwag * because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless? Do You Know that 35 average doses of Castoria ere furnished for 85 cents, or one cent a dose ? Do You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be k. t well, and that you may have unbroken rest + Well, these things are worth knowing. They are facts. The fac-simile is on every signature of a Liledd, rapper. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. es CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLE And Writing Acadeny — should attend this Session L. B. MILLER. jaun3—dy & wy tf PRINCIPAL, Creme de la Creme ow» La Fayette ‘ . Are for sale in every store in the city. 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Phosphodine has been used successfully by hundreds of cases that seemed almost hopeless—cases that had been treated by the most talented physi- a cians—cases that were on the verge of despair and insanity—cases that were tottering over the grave—but with the continued and persevering use of Wood’s Phosphodine, these cases that had been given up to die, were | = restored to manly vigor and health—Reader you need not despair—no mat- | ter who has given you up as incurable—the remedy is now within your reach, by its use you can be restored to a life of usefulness and happiness, Price, one package, $1; six packages, $5; by mail free of postage. One will please, six guaranteed to cure, Pamphlet free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont -, Canada. Wood's Phosphodine is sold by responsible wholesale and retail druggists in the Dominion. 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