Eh OO Arete 0 eS oe a zm La eh he: _s a Be Se ee ey x et ee, Feu aot eae é rae eh he att =" a Cea WALTER BAKER & CO. The Largest Manufacturers of PURE, HICH CRADE COCOAS an CHOCOLATES On this Continent, have received HIGHEST AWARDS from the great i wink EXPOSITIONS Bi 8 i | IN EUROPE AND AMER: CA. ‘\ Caution: a. vow 3 ti | feew SOLD BY GROCERS #VERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER & CO.. DORCHESTER, MASS. and all mothers who are nursing babies derive ¢ . 7 from Scott's Emul This prepara- tion serves two purpo It gives vital strength to ! ; and also enriches t! ] thus makes their bai thrive. Grnttic Lew a. As BETS: ® Emutisic RAS BR As SOE es - is f t > mot m ! tis : Wo ful rerm , Cenera! Debility, Thro Complaints, Cou . Colds, emia rofula and Wastins Diseases of U . o Ser F E Free Scott & Cowne, & gists. 60c. & $1, WiLL GURE YOU We euarantee Dodd’s Kidney Pills to cure ary case of Brigh Disease, Diabetes, Lumb<go, Dropsy. K 12tisaa, Heart Disease, Female Troubles. Impure Blood—or money r-tun ted. Sold Py all alers in medicine, of Oy mation receipt of Lr coc, per box, or Six boxes $2.50. Da. L. /.. SMITH & CO.,. Toronto. we can se!l you Dodd's Kidney Pills at the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00 w'rdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address pos’ paid. may 29 GEORGE E. HUGHES, Charlottetown. “4 34 ~Le-* > LF UA ed Jes iISTIPATION, OBILIOUSNESS, “~ DYSPEPSIA,O JICK HEADACHE, REGULATE THE LIVER. | ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES wOOD DIGESTION. [PR1GE25 Cr. he PODDS Men) LADY'S WHESL FOR SALE, _ A good, strong Lady’s Wheel, pneama- tic tire, good for a beginner. Can be made into a Boy’s Wheel. Price $35.00. Apply at THE EXAMINER OFFICE. may 27 Th? Partnership heretofore existing be- tween James Birrett and Sciomon Cham- — under the name of Barrett & Champion, 1as thiseday be-n dissoive! by mutual con- sent, All debtsdue the late firm mu-t be paid to Mr. James Barrett at his office, Connolly’s Wharf, and all liabilities of the said firm are assumed by him Dated at Cnariottetown this Ist day of 1895. May, JAMES BARRETT, SOLOMON CHAMPION, In reference to the above, I beg to state that { will con inue the business at the same stand. Thacking our mary friends for their favors in the past, I beg a continuation of their patronage in the future. JAMES BARRETT. (h’town, May 25, 1895 -2w 243 & wy WOooyYD's PITOCOSPHODINE. The Great Engtish Remedy. Sic Dackages Guaranteed to promptly and permanentl; cure all forms of Nervous a Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- a? ~—/ ~Uorrhea, Impotencyand all effects of Abuse or Excesses, . - Mental Worry, excessive use e . Tobacco, Opiumor Stimu- rand After, % “ Before and Afte ?. lants, which soon lead to In Armity, Insanity, Consumption and aa early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of eases; ig the only Ieliable and Honest Medicix: known. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; i he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, inelose price in letter, and we will send by return mall. Price, one package, €1; six, $5. One will please, six will cure. Pamphlets “vee to any address, | The Ww ‘ mpany, 1t., Canada. Seld in Charlott OW y 1 yJGeo E Hugtes d vggisi. Orde: all§promply fille i Penitentiary Supplies. , Sealed Tenders addressed ‘‘Inspector of Penitentiaries, Ottawa,” and endorsed “* Ten- der for Pen lentiary Supplies,” will be re- celved until SATURUVAY, 2nd of June, at J2 O'clock, noon, from parties desirous of con- tracting for supplies, for the fiscal year 1593- 9%, .or the following iustitutions, namely :— “fe Kingston Penitentiary, St Vincent de Paul Peaiientiary, Dorchester Penitentiary, Manitoba Penitentiary. British Columbia Penitentiary,® Regina Jail i _Separate ten ters will be received for each of tne iollowing classes of supplies :— 1 Flour (Canadian Strong Bakers’) 2 Beef and Mutton (fresh). 3 Forage. 4 ‘ oal (anthracite and bituminous). 5 Cordwood, § (troceries. 7 Coa) Vii (Best Canedian, in bbls). $8 Dry Goods, 9 Drags and Medicines. 10 Leather and Fiaodings. ll Hardware, 12 Laimber. Detalis of information, together with forms of teader, will bc furnished oa application to the Wardens of the various Penitentiaries. All supplies ac subject tothe approval of the Warden 2.11 tenders submitted must specify, clearly, the institution, or iustitutions, which if Is proposed to supply, and must bear the endor- sation of ai least two responsible sureties DUUGLAS STEW ART, Inspector of Penitentiaries. Department of Justice, Ottawa, May 20th, 1895. ~--— wr “tie eee P. , Industrial and Food | THE DAILY EXAMINER (Continued from First Page ) THIRD DIVISION, Christin Doctrine—1, Miss F McKen- zie: 2. Misses M Trainor, V McSwain, aod Alice Wyane. Re ading—1, Misses Alice Wynne, V McSwa‘n; 2, Misees K Bradley, F McKen- zie, May Trainor; 3, Misses L Toole, E Croake, Jennie Anderson, A Sullivan. Canadian History—], Misses V Mc Swain, M Trainor, A Wynne, F McKenzie, L Toole; 2, J Anderson. English history—1, Misses K Bradley, V McSwain, A Wynne, M Trainor, J An derson and Annie Sullivan. (ieography —1, Misses F McKenzie, K Bradley, A Wynne, VY McSwain, A Sulli- van, Lizzie Toole and J Anderson. Arithmetic—l Misses M Trainor, A Wvone, K Bradley, V McSwain; 2, Misses L Toole end J Anderson. Penmanship—l1, Misses F McKenzie, A Wrnne and K Bradley; 2, Misses May Trainer and F zie Poole. tinear Drawing—1l, Misses A Sullivan and F McKenzie; 2, Misses A Wyane, M Trainor, Y McSwain, K Bradley, J Ander- 80n and L Toole. Map drawing— 1, F McKenzie; 2, Misses K Bradley, V McSwain and A Wynne. Frenc h—1l,. V McSwain; 2, Misses A Wvnne and T Trainor; 3, K Bradley. Scientific temperance—l, Misses kK Bradley, A Wynne, V McSwain; 2, J An- aerson. Prize for plam sewing, merited by y Misses G Trainor, M F Lee, A Sweeney, M Toole. T Barron, A Croake, M Trainor, \ Wynne, K Bradley, V McSwain, F Mc- Kenzie, K MeQuaid, A Sullivan, J Ander- son and L Toole; won by Miss V Mc- Swain. SECOND CLASS. Reading—l, M Handrahan,G Griffin; 2. A Mcintyre, K Weeks, A Currie, A Me- Swain, D Corcoran. Geography—1, A McSwain, M A Cal- lagnan, A Bradley, M Kelly, Maud Kelly; 2.M E Costello, M Doiron, L Power, A Currie, M Wyse. Grammar—l, A Bradley, M Handrahan, A McSwain, G Griffith, M A Callaghan, D Corcoran; 2, N Keenan, M E Costello, E Carroll, M. E, Doyle, A Croake. History —K O’Conner, M Bandrahan, Maud Kelly; 2, M Connolly, M Pidgeon. French—1, M Doiron, A McSwain, G Griffin, M A Callaghan, A Bradley, M Pidgeon. Arithmetic—1, K O’Connor, Mi Hand- rahan, Maud Kelly, A Bradley, A Me- Swain, G Griffith. 2,M A Callaghan, M Hayter, May Kelly, D Corcoran. Penmanship—l, M Handrahan, M H Callaghan, D Corcoran; 2, M E Costello, N Keenan. Map Drawing—l, Maud Kelly, A Me- Swain; 2, M Connolly, E Carroll. Linear Drawing—K O’Connor, M A Callaghan. Christian Doctrine—N Keenen. Elocution—M Handrahan. Needle Work—May Kelly. THIRD CLASS—-FIRST DIVISION. Prizes fur Grammar and Arithmetic— L Hughes, E M McKearney, B Doyle, M Costello, and G Palmer. Linear Drawing and Writing—M Train- or, © Steele, Annie McDonald, A Chip man, and M Corcoran. Geography and Sacred History — M Palmer, L Clarke, M Dougan, K McLellan, and Lena Trainor. SECOND DIVISION, Reading and Arithmetic—K Campbell, K Hagan, B Barron, C Gallant, T Kiggine, and A McGonneil. Writing and Geography —F DesRoches, E McQuaid, G@ Curley, E Dougan, and E Reid. THIRD DIVISION. Reading and Spelling—B Power, lL. Mc- Carron, and E Keenan. Christian Doctrine—L Hughes. Catechism of First Communicants — Minnie Corcoran. Plain Sewing--F DesRoches. Assiduity—-Merited by L Uughes, T Kiggins, and M Corcoran; wou by T Kig- gine. FOURTH CLASS. Reading—1, Rose Connolly, Mary Flynn Maggie McGee, Emma Flynn; 2, Winnie Curley, Louisa Murphy, Mary McQuaid, Agnes McDonald, Mary Giles; 3, L Mc- Mahon, Florence Keenan, Daisy McLean, Angelina Lee, A Carroll, May Gillis, Ida Campbell. Spelling—1, Emma Fiyna, Daisy Rush, Katie Flynn, Frances McGee; 2, Maggie Toole, Emma Dougan, F Steele; 3. Mary McGuigan, B Wyne, Gertie Toole, Dell Griffin, M Callagan, G Callagan, Ella Mc- Neill, Rosa Knight, Annie Doyle. Penmanship—1, Ne!lie Murray, Mary Gallivan, Maggie McMaaon, Josie Des- roche, Ethel Luly. : Arithmetic—l, A Monaghan, A Bradley, Ida McSwain, M White, M Callaghan, J Gallant. Catechism of the first Communion girls —Angelina Monaghan. Catechism—Ida McSwain. First prize for needlework, awarded to F Keenan. First prize for good conduct, Rose Con- nolly. First prize for domestic economy, Emma Flyon. Music: 1, A Sweeney; 2,M Thorae; 3, G Trainor; 4,M A Callaghan. The examirations at which the Cathe- dral Clergy presided, took place during the week. The pupils acquitted themselves in a very satisfactorily maaner, while the un- usualy large display of plain sewing showed that the useful as well as the in- tellectual had beea kept in view. HELY IN OLD AGE, As life wears on toward its limit men and women feel the need of such a remedy as Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic to renew the vital forces and overcome the ills that come with advancing years. It may be that youthful carelessness or real hard-hip has seriously affected the physical system, leaving a legacy of dis- ease In any case the blood gradually loses its vitality, the nerves perhaps bicome a source of frequent torture; the digestion may be impaired, and life at times seems a real burden instead of a pleasure and de— light. The great restorative power of Hawker’s | Nerve and Stomach Tonic aiding digestion, furming new and rich blood, invigorating the nerves and restoring the system gener- ally to a state of healthful vigor, makes it a special favorite with those advanced in years. Whoever has given it a fair trial has found it to be in very truth a health restorer. Itis sold by all druggists and dealers, and is manufactured only by the Hawker Medicine Co. (Ltd.) St. John, N. B., and New York city. CHURCH SERVICES, First Methodist Church. — Morniny prayer meet nysat 10.15, Preaching at lg and at 7 by Kev W. J. Howard. Sundal School an! Bible class at 2.30. p. m- Bible class in the church parlor. Second Methodist Chureh.— Prayer meeting at 10 a. m. Preaching at ll a.m. and 7 by p.m. by T. McLeod. Sunday School and Bible meet at 2.15. Young People’s Union at 3.15. St. Peter’s Church—Holy Communion oe 8 am. Matins at ll a. m Children’s Service at 2 30 p m, Even- songat 7pm. All seats free and unap- propriated, St. Paul’s Church— Morning Prayer at ll. Sunday School and Bible Classes at 2.30 p.m. Evening Prayer at 7 o’clock. Strangers welcome. St. James’ Church.—Morning prayer meeting at 10.16. Preaching atll a. m. and at 7 p. m. by Rev. J. Melvor. Sunday School and Bible classes at 3.30 p- m. Baptist Church. Preaching at 11 a, m.and at 7 p.m. by Rev. C. W. Corey. Sunday School and Bible Clase at 2.30 Strangers welcome. St. Dunstan’s Cathedral. First Mass at classes 7.30 a.m. Children’s Mase at 8.30 a. m, High Mass and Sermon at 19 a. m. Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 7 o’clock. Zion Church.—Moraing prayer meeting at 10.15. Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 7 p.m. by Rev. D. Sutherland. Sabbath School and Bible Class at 2.30. Christian Church, Upper Great George Street——Preaching services at 11 a. m, and at 7 p. m. by Rev, U. G. Miller. Bible Class and Sunday School at 2.30. A hearty welcome to all. Salvation Army.—Sunday services at Tandlla.m.and at 3 and 8 p. m. Week night services—Monday, Tuesday, Thureday and Friday evenings at 8. Gosret Meetine.— Remember the gos- pel meeting in Philharmonic Hall, Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock, conducted by the railway men. Strangers always welcome. Lesson, 1 Peter 1-5, “Kept by the Power of God.” Basy’s Burning SKIN. Skin Peel ng Off, Skin Literally Afire, Cooled and Soothed by Chase's. The grea: feature of Chase's Ointment—Al- most instantly it touches itching, burn- ing, eczematic skin, relieving the pain— Is a boon to mothers whose children are sufferers — There is nothing uncertain about it or this way of speaking about 18: ° “My six-year-old daughter, Bella, was aifticted with caeae for 24 months, the princi- l seat of eruption being behind the ears. I Pred almost every rem I saw eaves, bought innumerable medicines and sos took the child to medical specialists in skin dis- eases, but without result. Finally, a week I purchased a box of Dr. Chase's ntment, an the first application showed the curative effect of the remedy. We have used only one-sixth of the bex, but the change is ve: - marked, the eruption has all disappeared and I can confi- dently say my child is cured. (Signed) MAXWELL JOHNSTON, 112 Aan Street, Toronto. A face that was a scab from ferche-d te chin cured in 10 days. On behalf of the Fred Victor Mission Bible Class I wixh to express our gratitude to you for the box of Chase's Ointment which you sup- lied in aid of our charitable work to the infant child of Mrs. Brownrig, 162 River street. Ten days ago the child was awfully afflicted with scald head, the face being literally one scab trom forehead to chin, and in that brief time a complete cure has been affected. Surely your gift was worth more than its weight in go EDMUND YEIGH, 264 Sherbourne Street, Tororto. 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, aud a large room, 42x22, on second flat. All above are heated by hot water and lit by electric light. Under Shop is large Cellar, floored and lit. Above will be let for a term of years. Apply to THOMAS MORRIS. junel 2—pat Use PRUSSIAN OIL for Bronchitis and Colds. It is grand! “ For this relief, much thanks.”—Shake- speare. Don’t mention it, Mr. Shakespeare, PRUSSIAN OIL will always give you re- lief. Try it again. Don’t groan and moan with H eadache Use PRUSSIAN OIL. Stop that limping gait! How? Use PRUSSIAN OIL. wy & sat—febl Don’t swear! Cure your Corns with PRUSSIAN OIL! PRUSSIAN OIL is just the stuff fou Toothache! Buy your summer underclothing at Prowse Bros’; they are showing a. very arge range in all the Lest makes. CHTOWNO TO. BOSTR: —-—BY THE—- Fast Steamship ‘' Olivette.” BUY YOUR TICKETS ——FROM—— We, WW. Clarke, TICKET AGENT, Corner of Queen and Water Streets. Charlottetown, May 14, 1895. PRESSED HAY, In lots to suit purchasers, cheap, JOHN NEWSON, ap30—2m OEE US ABUL If you are Building, our the lowest. and prices the lowest. Our Farm and Garden rade requires. T HARDWARE stock is complete and price If you are Painting, our Paints are the best quality Tools inerude all that the Our Household Goods include Kalsomine, Handy Paints, Screen Wire for Windows and Doors, Garden Hose, and all spring «nd summer requisites. Prices cut to a living profit only. Charlottetown, May 10,,1895—25 R. B. NORTON & CO., City Hardware Store. en “(y WELL DESERNES ITS! FAME.” ete en EE OLE LD So Says Mr, Clair H. Sisson, of Car- narvon, Ont. who was cured by Paine’s Celery Compound. THE MEDICINE THAT ALWAYS MAKES SICK PEOPLE WELL. i -T Celery Compound, after failure with all ordinary means, desires to contribute his quota of praise toa medicine which, he declares, well deserves its fame. Mr. Sis- s0n Says --— “Some time ago I had a severe attack of Grippe, aad I did net recover from the effects of the disease. Later on the dis- ease attacked me with double force, so that I was unable to work. Previous to this I was doctoring for catarrh and heart trouble, but received no benefit from the treatment I got, “One day, in my mail, I received a book, “The Dominion Album,” which was devoted tothe interests of Paine’s Celery Compound. After reading many testimonials I concluded it was the medi- cine for me, and I sent and purchased three bottles. After usidg one bottle I was much relieved, and when I had fin- ished the other two I was more like my former self. Now I have uo symptoms of catarrh or heart trouble. “ Your Paine’s Celery Compound well deserves the fame thatthe many testi- monials have givan it. Yours is the most wonderful and best medicine of the age, and almost as palatable as milk. [ shall consider it my duty to speak of its merits wherever I go.” In literature, art, music, law and states- manship, the world has but few giants of towering intellect. The same may be said about the profession of medi- cine, that noble science that aims at assuaging pain, banishing <lisease and sav- ing precious human life. Amongst the few noble medical men that have left grand records and imperish- uble names and memories, Professor Kd- ward E, Phelps, M. D., LL. D., will always stand high, and rank with the mightiest benefactors that men have ever seen or heard of. Prof. Phelps’ gaand discovery, Paine’s Celery Compound, has done more for the sick and afilicted than any other medicine that human skill and science ever devised. Countless thousands of men and womén on this North American continent owe their lives and present good health to that wonderful curing medicine that Prof. Phelps gave to suftering humanity. To-day thousands are lifting themselves from the pains and miseries of nervous diseases, rheumatism, dyspepsia, indiges- tion, liver and kidney troubles, headaches, sleeplessness, and impure and poisoned blood, by the curing and recreating virtues and power of Paine’s Celery Compound. Mr. Clair H. Sisson, of Carnarvon, Ont., who was so satisfactorily cured by Paine’s Feen UST ARRIVE A lot of nice TAN UPPERS, excellent qualitics. Also ‘Fan Calf in the skin <uit- able for ladies’, Misses’ and Youths’ Boots and Shoes, best value, lowest prices. Order carly, order now, from J. Hi. BELL, Ch’town, May 15, 1895—dy The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer. Feed! Kee Now landing fresh from the Mills: Ground Oil Cake, Blatchford’s Calf Meal, _ Bran and Shorts, Selling at lowest prices, AULD BROS. Charlottetown, May 7, 1§96—246 & wky 3m Perry Davis’ PAIN KILLER. A J It takes out the fire, reduces the inflam- mation, and prevents blistering. It is the quickest and most effectual remedy for pain that is known. Keep it by you. learing Out Sale Very low prices on the remainder of the stock of D. M. RICHARDS & CO. till 10th of June next. After that date the balance wlll be sold by Auction. Any persons in need of Paint, Kalsomine, Dry and Tarred Tar Paper, Machine Oils, Hinges, Knobs and Locks, Glass, Brushes, Tinware, or any Shelf Hardware, will do well to get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Dusing the Auction the stock will be sold in large or small lots to suit purchasers. _All persons indebted to the firm will kindly settle their accounts at once. D>. M. RICHARDS & CO. Charlottetown, May 21, 1895 JOB need. Leave your order at THe EXAMINER TIN P RIN office. We can print anything you ‘ See our samples. Good work, promptness, low rates = ———— = - SATURDAY, AN ILLINOIS SENSATION, —_—— A Lady of Union County recovers her Health in a Marvellous Manner Awwa, Illinois, June 17.—A very inter- esting case of recovery from a complicated form of kidney trouble bas taken place here, and the details are gradually being made public, The sufferer was Miss M. T. Leomis, who for a long time has been a victim to severe pains in all parts of the body. She consulted a number of doctors and was treated for a great variety of com- plaints, the diagnosis all proving faulty. At length she determined to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills, having read and heard much justified in a complete cure. 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 disagreeable 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 end the households wherever consumption vt lang troubles prevail. Mill- er’s Emulsion is the great nerve strengthener and blocd maker, and cnres Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula and all Lung affec- tions. In Big Bottle, 50c. and $1, at all Drug Stores. Many a Young Man When from over-work, possibly assisted by an inherited weakness, the health fails and rest or medical treatment must be re- sorted to, then no medicine can be employ- ed with the same beneficial results as Scott’s Emulsion. For Over Fifty Years. An Orv Anp Wett Triep Remepy. Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions 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 1s 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 incalcylable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wklv—I y now 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 pook 160 pages. For 6 “Life buoy” Car bolic Soap wrappers, a similar book will be sent. This is a splendid oppertunity to obtain good reading. Send your name and address written carefully. Remember “Sunlight” sells at 6 cts. per twin-bar, and “Lifebuoy” at 10 cts. One cent postage will bring your wrappers by leaving the nds open. sat&wk. —I FoR DANDRUFF GENTLEMEN FIND PALMO-TAR SOAP { EXCELLENT IT CLEANSES THE SCALP. RELIEVES THE ORYNESS AND SO PREVENTS HAIR JP FALLING OUT, Bic Caxes uT UP ( HaxogomeO™ F 25¢ Notice to Parties Intending to Erect Chease and Butter Factories. That BRUCE STEWART & CO. are prepared to give the very lowest prices on Steam Boilers an! Fng‘nes. Roilers are first-class in all partiuucr. iugines are A 1, of our own pattern and manufecture, Boilers furnished with all necessary Fit- tings, including a first-class Pemiterthy Injector, the best in the market. Simple, strong and durable to start. Open Globe Valve. No levers or valves to handle, no working ports; consequently will last longer than the common Injector with levers and valves. We use best American goods, and sell at a price that will insure your custom. No old-fashioned prices, and wil! not Le undersold by any firm in the business. Repairs entrusted to us will have prompt and careful attentioa, and at prices to suit thetimes. First-class machinists and tools to send out on work when required. Plans, specifications and estimates given for any work required. Remember, we will not be undersold by any firm in the business, BRUCE STEWART & CO. mch20—35 & wy tf BRISTOL’S ‘Sarsaparilia Cures Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica,, Neuralgia, Scrofula, Sores, and all Eruptions. | BRISTOL’S Sarsaparill Cures Liver, Stomach and ; Kidney Troubles, and Cleanses the Blood of all Impurities. BRISTOL’S Sarsaparilla Cures Old Chronic Cases where all other remedies fail. Be sure and ask your Druggist for BRISTOL'S Sarsaparilla DIVIDEND NOTICE. MERCHANTS’ BANK P. E. ISLAND, Charlottetown, May 31, 1895, _Notice is hereby given that a half-yearly dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent. per an num onthe capital stock of this Bank, has been declared payable at its Banking House on and after July 2nd next. The transfer books will be closed from the 17th June to 2nd July next, both days inclusive. : By orcer of the Board. J. M. DAVISON, may3i—2aw & wy Cashier, FOR SALE. House in Georgetowr. That Dwelling House in Georgetown 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 @ summer residence will find this — opportunity. his property will be sold at a bargain For terms and particulars apply at the office of J. A. Matheson, Svlicitor, George town, or to L. W. MACDONALD, apd Box 694, Charlottetown, of their efficacy and found her expectations, + JUNE 22, 1895. Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants ‘and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor pther Narcotic substance. {ft is a harmless substitute for Parezoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil, It is Pleasant. Its guarantce is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves tecthing t= 1ibles, cures constipation and flatulency, Castoria acc!milates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, Castorix. “ Castoria is so well adapted to children tha I recommend !: as superior any prescriptiog known to me.” Castoria. “ Sastoria is an excellent modicine for chil- arcn. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its goed effect upon their children.” D2. G. C. Oscoon, Lowell, Mass. H. A. Arcren, M. D., 111 So, Oxford St., Drookiyn, N. Y, “Our physiciras in the children’s depart ment have spoken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among ovr medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” UniTzep Hosprral anv Dispewaary, Boston, Mags, * Nastoric is the best remedy for children of \ hich Iam acquainted. I hope the day is not {-+ listant when mothers willconsiderthercal | i.wrest of their children, and use Castoria in- g .d of the variousquack nostrums which ars d-troyiag their loved ones, by forcing opium, rphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sendi»g thc 2 to premature graves.” De. J. F. Krscnevoe Conway, Ar AuLEx C. Surrn, Pres., The Centaur Company, TI Murray Street, Now York City, Fortier’s “Shakespeare, The FINEST 5 ot, CIGAR EVER. OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. JUST TRY IT { apd—dy & wy "m0 BABY’S A handsomely framed Olegraph,-oae which would be prized in any drawing room (it has no advertisiag 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 Scap accompany the adver tisement. 3rd. That the age, name (in fall) and address of the competitor be plainly written and attached to the submitted advertisement. REMEMBER~One prize is given every week, and if not successful 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, Albeit Toilet Soap Co., McCord & William Streets, Montreal. ap20—law (6) tf CLE A light, pliable, elastic bone made 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. FOR GIVING STYLE and SHAPE To The Celebrated FEATHER- BONE CORSETS are corded LADIES’ DRESSES. _ with this material. OWN SOAP a 246 For sale by leading Dry Goods Dealers. INSURANGE--FRIE, MARINE. The undersigned represents the following first-class British Companies :— = TRE. North British and Mereaatile (1809) Assets $55,000,000.00 COOTER Hee Eee ee OEE ER Hee eees en Union Assurance Sa ee - 12.000,900.00 Manchester Fire Assurance Co. (1824)............-.ssocesececoncscecees - 1.0,000,000.00 MARINE. British and Foreign Insurance Company of Liverpool................Capita! $6,500,000.00 Reliance Marine Insurance Company of Liverpool.............0.... “ 2,500 090.09 __ Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates. Sterling Certijivates issued, pays in any port of the world to suit customers. " . mer oe Nova Scotia Marine Insurance Company. Covers Hulls, Cargoe® and “reights. eS, , = ee ; OFFICE —Watson’s Old Stand, Queen Street. FRED. W. HYNDMAN. Agencies in all Towns and Villages on the Island. 6 yr—apl3 | GAY'S PLANTS. REEN NI ALS (wintered over).—Paasy in bloom, distinc! choice varieties, 3 to 4 cents each, 30 to 40 cents per duzen; iey Bellis, finest double white and pink, do; Hollyhocks, Chaters sad Benarg’s Prize, to bloom in a few weeks, 6 to 8 cents each; nation (Double), Riviara and Margaret, 4 to 5 cents each; thus, Indiz-n Pinks, Sweet William and Forget-Me-Not, 4 to 6 cents each. . Stocks, Asters, Petunia, Verbena, blooming in pots, 10 cents fee! Verbena about to bloom, 30 cents per dozen ; Transplanted Av iuals, large stocky plants; Stocks, Phlox, Aster, Verbena, 15 cents per dozen; Pan‘ Daisy, Petunia, Larkspur, Portulacea, Marigold, Zinnia, Candytuft, Double Chrys® themum, Nasturdium, Balsam, Morning Glory, Poppy, Canary Cre eper at 12 cents pet dozen; Lobelia, Golden Feather and Sweet Alyssum for Edvinz, 40 cents per hu : Dahha and Gladiolus Bulbs, 6 to § conts each. ee VEGETABLE PLANTS (Transplanted).—Cabbage, Cauliflower and Celerys 50 cents per hundred; Tomato, i2 cents per dozen; Tomato in bloom, 5 cents eacis Cabbage from Seed Bed, 12 cents per hundred; Cauliflower, 25 ceats. ; The above price list is intended principally for our friends ordering from @ © ance. Wedo not bind ourselves, dealing personally with our customers. : hipped or small quantities mailed to any part of the Maritime Provinces. The above for sale Tuesday and Friday at Market, Chariottetown, and every day our Nursery, Pownal. Address,— J.J. GAY & SON, May 27, 1895. POWNAL, P. E. 1 . 7 eee