eR T ’ ean | VV IE DAILY EXAM i i L Jikihi Tur Leaptiwe Dar.y Newspat k yp) NA R or ©. E. Isravp, ss i ever % wm the office of "? Exawrv er ! tte Covwrany, tn the a joa Hoase Buiidi : en Street Ser: » 5 RATES OF Senate Jlil = IN ADVAwin _ eee PAM. .¢ ivan sk F0babneescde 40st seen Se. S:rx MonTHS . 200 TuR* MeN ris . cosseses 1 we MONTH wwe GO Si post pald to any part of Canada or the TERMS : Four Dollars a Year ed States The Frida office. It from th: of matte: morning . . is made tf ~d in the Daily aditicns, ani F which has appear «a firs ass] weekly newspaper —interestin,; Weekly Examiner VOL 34. Single Copies Two Oents CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1895. NO. 295 —I¥F YOU— Want awife, Want Want a purtocr, a cock, Want a éituation, Want a servant pirl, Wen. ll a farm, Want to sei] a honsee, rent a house, Jie Bin ~ve avything, Wat w or grein Want to! sell “Erquenies Deus v oe > Want to sell Sr trade pair Want to find ca eh ' Want to sell or IF ee: -« cattle ADVERTISE JS. THE EXAMINER si news. - 2 packees oe = S = Seeger ana ~ — a lpn peach aanea en nysaenDSRaRSeONO - a ~— niOY CALENDAR FOR JUNE, 1895 ‘ : 3 4 § WONDERFUL DAHOMEY. e as a - J ' —_ (Ganada Atlantic and Pani! q) Hés K ' a Grateinl—Comlorting. er ' : ; | . ; -&" Fu 7 17 } I >" Y \ > BY Pyte co Land of Amazons, Human Sacrifices Mer- ¥ r MERRY a | 4 ~-_—_ —— > sree STEAMSHIP LINE. 'bire eelin atti cia ee eee } a : a will offer at Public Auction, on the An interest’'ne and well-illustrated <9 co Dart > N ' » és aay, Oo oc.4 p. 2 premises at Mount Stewart, on THI RS- | Means dunger. It is a serious book on Dahomey is written and pub- ‘ y Lae # Be G j Aihiess bentistry ! . | . FO R Bb OS O N DAY, July 4th next, at one o’clock, p.m, | st} 7} ine lished by Henry Marcel, which name is 7 NI =TY we tre —~— : j : . ee és . } condition and will lead to disas- 7 ; : —SU Pr 7. ~~ a “pow i 9 | my Farm consisting of 150 acres of land, | SS a a : the peeudonym of a well-Enown French BREAKFAST SUPI El ave eer ee eS ee TESTIMGNIALS. es = tater AP more or less, with residence, crop, stock | trous results if it is not overs rsidiont cf Philade’ph’a, “By athorough knowledge of aa] New Boarder—What's the row up | |...) pn onalg DDB— 5 Week. | Sun : | High | , and farming implements, come at once. It is a sure sign Dahomey was until recently the most | ural laws which govern the operations of | Stairs ? Landlady—It’s the professor vf Pie od winaiedan (17) beets woud euteneted thr i | rises | sets water | a 3 o . This beautifully situated Farm = and | : ; wwertabo important regro monarchy in Africa. It | digestion and autrition, aad by a careful | hypnotism trying to get his wife's per- | me on Thursday, May 3%th, at Doctor Rebert- i | | i law kesbury aud Halifax. atibasueds 14 Wien Ss Walk nleera te tel _ the ee ne vel nee was copsillite temihn bie tesa ioeliealies ce a Son piapernes of well-| mission to go out this evening.—Spare | son’s, Crepaud, gave = less pain than I have snenniti —_— — | —— | ——_—__ | r ee eae , ; ‘ re ame ; te oo : sen 2 : : ; suftered many timesin hav ng ONE taken out. + | eee | oh ee particularized here. Terms made known | ee ty sooner }] its corps of Amazon warriors and its | selected Cocoa, Mr. Bpps has provided for penne. I shall send atl my suffering weighbors 10 yOu. 1;s {17|7 38 6 } | at sale. HOO D’S | or er Both ian a our breakfast and supper a delicately flavor eines “ii ane ak: dee ae With sratitude yours, ‘ } ;* = : . x | tions are et an end since the Frenc : : ear, Miss yecunie, a a RS J@H GILLIS. 4; »| 39 t 16; 8. C. CLARK, ' einaguret uf Dahomey. : fo a ary ‘ha wees pe A have the bicycle craze.” “Yes, That ia, Rose Valley. May 31, 1895. 3} ‘ 16} 40} S15) q S. S. OLIVETTE Mount Stewart. | e ‘he Amazons were the only instance pas Se me Ste pat I have the craze, Lut I'm sorry to say — ‘ @ | “a ’ on . ‘ . =: e: } s , ' ' Joa: *€ | such articles of diet that a constitutror aven't the bicycle.”—Harper’s | Doctor MeDona'd, Dentisi,— se ; a) | 4 will leave Navigation janel3—dy 3i wy 3i \ a rsa ari a in the rnodern world of a body of fe- : : : that I haven't the bicycle. arper’s : ‘ . 19 | \e Sts +. , 7 4 ’ : : Pe : *- | may be gradual'y built up natil strong | »,.,. lear Doctor,—For two years Ihave been @ 5; % iy ) i 2 i = 2 Co’s. Wharf, ¢ har- _ ~ ncaa eiell- Serenata as seeps : male warriors, They formed the body- euough to resist every teudency to disease. inne constant sufferer from toothache, always in ’ "J ' a te > lottetown, FRIDAY, " Which makes rich, red blood, guard of the king, and were as remark- a aA ladi fl sa se dread of huv- ng them taken’out. Hearing of f i 13 | May 17, at 12 noon A S| ; able for their fidelity as for their cour- Hundreds of subtle maladies are floatin, Stern father of the girl—I saw you | you: success I determined totry your method, Q | i | ee eee ees . and thus gives strength and elas- . 4 . around us ready to attack wherever tuere | kiss my daughter as I passed the parlor | 4#Dd now, after having }ou extract six for mr, ay ' st 44 and every Friday i 6 ie , - age. : veak E. We may « many ¢ si aa pte? 5 k . | Lean conscient ously say you are the only ris y t | i4 | thereafter until far-| = 7 : , % ; ticity to the muscles, vigor Every Dahomeyan was bound to pre- | 8 @ Week poli. We may egaupe y a while ago, and I want you to KNOW | one who ever extracted a tooth for Me WITH- M 14] 45 } her notice. Will} y..0°. “atusble.property on Quas.sitzeet, | the brain and health and vitalit sent his daughters to a sort of medical | tata! shaft by keeping ourseives well for.- | 1 don’t like it. Young man—You may | our rary. Truly yours, i : . Tt a | : a ed t rer notice. ha | knewn as the Farmers’ Arms, now pss y beard, which selected those suitable for tied with pure blood and a properly nour #b | not, but I do.—Poston Globe. Kelly's: - ig TAS DEVEREAUX, ‘ ; b i 20 ve ‘ re pe ys as a e ine ‘ . wear ¢ , ¢ - . . * . ‘ *liy'’s ios, Mé ° 4. ae a i a 47 a ae oe ul ne oe Pp. 4 ae @aY*s}occupiel by Mr. Philip Curley. For to every part of the body. the King’s s-rvi e. Little girls taken in | e! frsme.”-—Civil Service Gazewe, ~~ en Se o ‘ 7 -= 1 an Lif S38 uavs i ‘ mn 3 s > s - . . . : ” . : “ye “ ee ee = ad : ‘ } ‘ | > 2 ; - , : a = a ‘Sta -,. . Pp. ™., 8 | termes apply to R. B. Dewar at | Hood’s Sarsaparilla positively war were also trained to be Amazons. Male simply with boiling water or milk Proud father—This is a suns: t my Micki , FE aij h Oi t a : Rees wd 5 noe oy GOFF BROS, | } The Amazons were ordinarily com. | Seld oaly in packets, by Grocers, labelled | daughted painted. She siudied paint- SAMIDIS 4 is infmen . i+ iV io | $i | 4 a | F ROM BOSTUON— I uesday, May 14, at may 9] ow ali ; nam einai ct ocr a ie ing abroad, you know. Friend~—An! Se 15 | Saturday i ‘8 { 4 58]12 noon, and every Tuesday thereafter nae eopionstalidpeditseliican tigen selections 4 a es e ' 7 Fs . : ° — that explains it. 1 never saw a sunset " ; eae ’ ' te ; r eyes | if but the King ccasionally ~ s a - xp. - ae ave 7 fr. New a oa le ay } 8} 6 3) until further notice, calling at Halifax and NOTICE penephong Es ad ee : sree JAMES Epps £Co.,, Ltd, Homoe »patb ¢ like that in this country.—Tid-Rits, Mr. Nex McK ixnoy, 17! 3% iny ist 64 7 8] Hawkesbury, and arriving at Charlotte- e We k St on wien ae a : : g rn = Chemists, London Enzland. = om than fils, dled Reicdeiat acsekt | a hei | ‘ i . wintnthis dak ne rhey ere always very e ormed, . . Se 18 re] ‘S| 49 & 7} town on Thursday evening LAND SULVEYiNG, Xe a r g and some of them were handsome, in | —— Perdita—If you continue much longer | er from eczema. Physicians could not I " 4 | ‘S 8 58 For rates of passage, freight, etc., apply The subscriber is pow prepared to make | “T have used sir bottles of Hood’s Sare | figure at least. The number of them LE to play poker with my father I won't [| help me. At last I bought a box of your 2 | 14 i 19 3 9 49 to local agents, or the general agents as | Serene iare. run Boundary and Division srparilla es a general tonic and have | Was about 1,000, and they formed only FoR SA ie marry you, Jack Dasher--lf your fath- | Ointment, which helped me wonderfully, ae | & { 7 ) - ” ines, furnish Plans, etc.; also, Mechanic: al : ” ae cre tae orca ei slices er continues to play poker much longer hile tw yxes made a c ’ sure, os): 7 > 38 | below. and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Speci fi- | enjoyed tae best of health. Although I | # Small part of the army. In addition vith me I oars "sued to.—Princeton . . tae See ’ mae a ae : a : és) - | Il 26 | quemmescoe cations and Estimates. | bad a etrain of work I have had rosick | * being brave on the battle-field, it is All.that valuable property known as the v1 . . , cin recommend it to all others similarly 23,58 ay ' mo! —— rea J. P. NICHOLSON, - aa raid that they were more cruel than the | Douse Homestead, situated at the West ‘ger. atilicted. 24) M 6 6 MALIPAX SERVICE. Land Surveyor, ae - ae ae a a ie men soldiers, and very hard drinkers, ? End, between Sidney and Richmond Sts., ee sas lee nitien Windle Avex. McKay. ; es «a 2 : ‘3 | *ownal Sir 2b ° ° , ‘ - ; . . : ¢ : ; an I -0zic-—Pros; ective ‘Ten >: : 8 . 25 : 15 | } 0 82 S. S. “Halifax” or “Olivette” will Charlottetown, Aug. 25, weenie <4 ae aan el et tacaek Woman suffiagi-ts should find much and fronting on the Hillsborou zh River. i like ‘he as a ee Wie desantt S’side, Oct. 10, 1893. ly—ap4 26 | Wednesday 16{ 50] 1 36{ leave Piant Wharf, Halifax, every WED ————- ——-—-- _| e 2 nT 2 . * | food for thought and possibly encour- | Size of lot, 200x160 feet. Together with tho Bre enctae gb tower Hea UL... ee a ee cat raha rants ge ha SSID AW 10 ° . ° bainehont in these see ee ees 7. * : : : s kk “ ; 27 | Thursday 16} 50] 2 21] NESUAY,8a.m., and SATURDAY, 10/ Bicyclists, Attention !| Hocd’s Sarsaparilla | ory ee ects. rat insti. | (Be What sites will be sold en bloc or in} goor 2 Agent—It isn’t needed. The art |W, B MALLETT 28 | | 16 | 50 | 3 1] I p. m.. wntil farther notice, for Boston ; : ht - n a ices we P a insti- | Jots to suit for building purposes, Apply three fioors are empty.—Harper’s Ba- . 29: S rda 7 7 0 14} direct. Returning, will leave north side | en on ee Y WEre OAREE O8 Te- Tt ‘ Ls a 2 1 . 4 i4 my eee my Wh: “weg B Tuesdavs and Ihave opened a Bicycle Repair Shop ¢n | is the Onl ligions beliefs. Man is believed to be JAS. T. PURDIE > HAIR DRt SSER, o % + ry 9 45 — ” ” ” hart, oston, ern ’ | Kent Street, a few doors from Stewart's Pak- subject to the same wants in the next : et . - a a . ee ee : . . . ° Saturdays, 12 noon, until further notice. jery. Having several years’ experience in world as in this ; so he must be buried juned—lw Little Miss Muggs (haughtily)—My Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing, . : Passengers arriving in Halifax TUES- ap te wer —— pared to — True Blood Purifier ck dake wee, ed ns : a coun tan sister never goes out without a chap- . y — s . rders y > ave Ais« or « 3 au on anc Je ap 8, ) . . - . > . . 7 i DAY evenings can go directly on board sale the now onaan 4 mame Sense Ri- provided with wives and servants if he ree oe a ae yredine Ss Having lately renovated and refitted a is aa ff la Wa the steamer without extra charge. cycle.” which ix, without doubt. one of the Prominently in the public eye. is an important persen . fully)—My s ster wouldn’t Le allowed | Shop, [ am now prepared to give satisfac . 4 Through Tickets for sale and baggage ae — Second-hand Bicyele for cadieeees a ‘the burial of a King was always at- par ena ae — was like your sister.— |} ¢!9 in all kinds of Barber work. ssn checked at all stations on the Intercoionial wRinOM RADE<sY. | Hood’s Pills a rng Bigeye tended by an immense slaughter. When 1icago News. apS—dy 3in Ona after TIIURSDAY, 27th Dee mbrr, R iy freig} } pe co —— aren son ? omer a oe Father—Fritz, I.saw you last even- | — 38: ains of this Railway will run daily or rates of passage, freight, etc, apply ives were sacrificed, including chiefs, aa me ah te Fae Soy e , 7 = e ~ - a = eee -_ — aon a e . v ¥ 2 > s » >, ‘ - (Sa ' +) as follow — to local agents, or musicians and slaves. Ee was buried in ARE GUR TW INS, : ing helping homne on intoxk aeee ce s Trains Trains Inward. a big cave. His wives seated themselves cent. Don’t do it again. It makes a Read up. H. L. CHIPMAN, : z poi or " bad impression. Fritz—Oh, that’s all . Agent for Canada, Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, north side, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. Will leave MONTREAL LOTTETOWN on MONDAY, June 10th, and every alternate Monday ; leave Char- lottetown for Montreal on Friday, June 14, and every alternate Friday; leave Sur merside fur Montreal on Tuesday, June 18th, and every alternate Tuesday. This line, with regular sailing dates, furnishes to merchants the most reliable way to order goods. Eggs very carefully bandied. Rates of freigit more reasonable than have been hitherto. n- AM PM i Ww 230 © 11 905 «17 . 8 § 113 S17 12 42 Sis 128 7 34 12 7 a 12 00 Lv 7¢@ kl 30 AM AM 10 30 lv JO 47 904 su 734 6% ou 5M PM AM 2” ..Charlottetown 10 30 5 Koyalty Junction 10 10 $2 ee «us snceoune ken 937 $55 ¢ Ar) : (Ly) 905 Mount Stewart 4 > E 40 ¢ Lv) (Ar) 8 50 i ita¢he pe. ssicinacaesi soe 545 Georgetown ‘oe PM AM PM AM 405.. Mount Stewr rt . 8 55 443.. Morell .....¢. 317 § 12 St Peter’s 748 $57 gear River 7 6 6+ Boeris.«.<<. 6 Ww PM AM PM AM 4 ...-emerald ~- TH 5 00 Cape Traverse 35 PM AM Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time D. POTTINGER, Gen Mgr Can Govt Railways Moncton, N B. A. McDONALD, Superintendent, Chariovlelowh. dec2s TIME TABLE FOR STEAMER SOUTH PORT. Tl steamer Southport Will ply on the East a West and West Rivers until fur ther WwW m ever’, ¥ naay i t » m returning vO; leav- ing H alling a. Hag 4 S; 5eayv- ing C} r at 3 . : Vy ef for ¥ hia at t >a. Mm leaving Hayden's Wharf for Char- 7.30 a. M., ¢a ling at Hag- ge sa « s harves making re- t " m. from Prince St. w run to Mount Stewart € sate week as the tides may suit. r Ch’ f We River Bridge, Thursday, at 4 p m, Calling at West en required Friday morn ing leaving t I r Bridge for Ch’town at 7.30, ca ¢ at Westvil making re turn trip m Chtown to West River Bridge at 4 o’clock, p. m. | ROCKY POINT FERRY. Leave Charlottetown for Rocky Point da (Su AV EXCe] I—6.20,¥ and 10 am; 12 noon; 2, 4 and 6 pm. nve Rocky Point for Charlottetown— 7 sid | m; 12, 3 5 and 6.30 p m. i POINT SUNDAY TIME TABLY. C vpat 8.30 and 9.50am; 12 r Z 1 p m Rocky Point at9 and 10 a m; 12 > and 4.20 p m 7 TA EF THPORT FERRY. at \ ny n the Southport fer { i t eas follows :—-Sun- la eaving Charlotietown ia ib _ and uvery half hour up t Lea Southport at 6.45 am, ma 1 ps up tod ls p m. Su 3 °a 13 last year. On Tues y a la I lay of ex week steamer will ru me to acc «late the travelling PUTTNER'S Fi MULSION TAT TS iVikG Pale, Weak end Bmaciated Citina DREN mal cot HEALTH and RENGH. and bring back the BLOOM : F YOUTH re quickly than any other thik no t 5 { As a Flesh Restorer, Puttuer’s Emulsion has 03 equal, and tone to the muscles. , ry substance Wasted Price 50 cents june3 rgists keep it. ludian 7 Butter Tubs. 2590 , smooth and well-made, Very important to have tubs to hold the pickle large sary CARVELL BROS. may31—Sw 2aw 52 guar Exceilent passenger accommodation. Delightful sail up and down the St. Law- Calls at Gaspe and Perce going and refurning when sufficient inducement. CARVELL BROS., Agents. rence. junel —14 tf a ac STNEC STMR. FASTNEL Will commence the season of 1895 sailing from Halifax on the 30th April. For freight, etc., apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. — SS. by April 18 FURNESS LINE. Reguiar Sailugs Between Lon- don and Ha‘tifax From London. From Halifax. May 25. SS.ST. JOHN CITY. Junel5 June 8. SS. HALIFAX CITY. « 29 = 3. SS. DAMARA. July 13. July 6. SS. ST. JOHN CITY. le OT July 27. These Steamers have superior accom modation for first-class passengers. Well ventilated Saloon and = sleeping berths amidships, where least motion is felt. Lighted by electr ety. Do not tle. Insurance effected at lowest possible rates. FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Lrp., Commission & Forwarding Agents, Halifax, N.S., Or F. W. HALES, Charlottetown. juned carry cat- CHTOWN TBOST) N ——-BY THE—- Fast Steamship ‘‘ Olivette,” BUY YOUR TICKETS ——FROM Clarke. Ww. W. TICKET AGENT, Corner of Queen and Water Streets. Charlottetown, May 14, 1895. PHOTOGRAPHY Superior workmvnsuip, re fined finish and moderate prices combine to make these Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown ‘o-day. GEO. H. COOK Corner Quesn & Grafton Sts. nov26—135w lv Closing Out Sale. i 2 Wm. All the stock-in-trade of the late Weeke, on north side of Queen Square, consisting of Strong Boots and Shoes and Shoe Findings, will be sold out at Jess than cost. The balance remaining unsold on 18th of Jane will be disposed of si Auction on that date. ce may3l—wky tl dte dy 135 Senna 5. 5. MIRAMICHI for GHAR- RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. e o Ristlisie VVVETSEVSOCVSSSVSSSSESSSOSBIISSCSSASSFB 7 ! 7 —* JUST ARRIVE A lot of nice TAN UPPERS, excellent qualities. Also, Tau Calf im the skin Ladies’, able for Youths’ Boots suit- and best : ’ NEisses and Shoes, value, lowest prices. Order carly, order now, from J. HH. BREW, ? Ch’town, May 15, 1895—dy The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer. We have imported our HASZARD’S IMPROVED TURNIP pool, G. B., from Thomas Whalley, the Turnip Seed in England, and guarantee usual supply of GENUINE SEED from Liver- leading grower of it pure and fresh. Wholesale and Retail, 45c. per pound. Db. W. Ch’town. June 14, 1895 —135 w —-- VENLAYSON, H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. —_— Keep Your Feet Dry. hang on all Summer. Wear Granbv Rubbers. They are the best andjlast longest. Perfect in Style, Fit and Finish. THEY WEAR LIKE |_aplO—135 tf If you catch cold no ¥ it will | IKON. Clearing Out Sale Very low prices on the remainder of the M. RICHARDS & CO; till 10th of June next. stock of D. After that date the balance wlll be sold by Auction. Any persons in need of Paint, Kalsomine, Dry ana Tarred Tar Parer, Machine Oils, Hinges, Glass, Brushes, Tinware, or any Shelf Hardware, well to get our prices before Dusing the Auction the Knobs and Locks, will do purchasing elsewhere. stock will be sold in large or small lots to suit purchasers. All persons indebted to their accounts at once. the firm will kindly settle D. M. RICHARDS & CO. Charlottetown, May 21, 1895 round him in the order of their rank and poisoned themselves. Basketfuls of reads, and calabashes full of blood were piled on his tomb. Wholesale sacrifices were also held et fixed periods. A traveler describing them says that during the night of these sacrifices everybody found in the street was clubbed to death. Compan- ics of musicians walked about playing painful music. At midnight a volley of musketry announced the beginning of the executions. The victims were brought into the square by thirties. Sometimes death was produced by fill- ing up the breathing apparatus. Some of the dead bodies were arranged in life-like attitudes. The Dahomeyan coast is favored with some remarkable sea creatures. Among them is the manatee, or sea cow, an animal of the seal family, which has some resemblance to a human being. The female has very prominent breasts when nursing her young. It is sug- gested that this animal is responsible for the legends of mermaids and sirens. Whales are common, and as they are not hunted they are very bold and roll themselves up high and dry on the beach in order to rub themselves free of weeds and parasites. 'This, Mr. Mar- cel says, is a very strange spetacle. Bicycling for Women. Here are brave words for the “school- marm,”’ but the special application is rather to England than the United Staes: “Of old a gentlewoman taught as a last resource—when _§ starva- tion stared her in the face. Her duty was to marry for a livelihood. Any situation in which she worked for daily bread was ‘considered in the light of a degredation.’ The words are Mary Vollstonecraft’s, and she knew; she began life as a governess. Now teach- ing for a woman is an honorab!te pro- fession, as it should be. She teaches because she has qualified herself to b2 a teacher, even as a barrister las equipped himself for the law, a doctor for medicine. Her work is done, not be- cause a husband is not forthcoming, but because the world it.—Loston Journal, needs Women as School Teachers. A down-East dressmaker tells of an exacting patron, who brought back a dress because it was too large in the waist and wanted it refitted. It was left for the purpose, but before it was touched my lady sent for it. Thinking her custo” 1er was “notional '’ the dress maker alowed it go cs it was, say nz noth.ng, The lady thought it had been fixed, and now complained that it was toc tight in the waist It was left as before, but nothing was done to it, as the dressmaker had now grown wise on the subject. It remained a few days and was again tried by the customer. This time the fit was perfect, and the lady has since repeatedly declared sh:> never was so well suited.—Lewiston Journal. The Feminine Imagination, The increase in bicycling something like phenomenal on all hands, but the number of women who are of late engaging in it, is especially remarkable. Is this to go on until it be- cx S$ a generally recognized method of lecomotion for the fairer sex ? There would be implied in this a remarkable change in the habits of society, yet it only requires a few more women Licycle riders to set the fashion in order to make it nearly as common in the one Sex as in the other. We sce no rea- son why, in the advance of what are known as woman’s rights in various di- rections, her right to ride a bicycle should not be recognized not only as reasonable, which it is already, but as fully sanctioned in the customs of so- cicty.—Boston Herald, travel is A Painful Joke. “My !" said the shoe c'erk boarder, “but did get a fine let of sarcasm from my tailor when I had to stand him off again. Still, I rather think I Geserved it.” “In other words,” gur- gxled the Cheerful Idiot, “you deem his remarks both eutt'ng and fitting.’’-—In- dianapolis Journal. He Know Her, “Don't ever speak to me again,” she cried, angrily. Her flance shrugged his shoulders. “Be not hasty,” he pieaded. ‘‘There are yet”-—he moved a _ step nearer her-—“several details of our wedding which cannot be satisfactorily arranged without consultation,”’—Tid-Bits, ———ene Daminion Coal Company, Ltd The undersign xd having been appointed sole selling Agents in the Province of Prince Edward Island for the above Com ny, are now prepared to issue orders for Roued, Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep a, Stock cf each Mine’s Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents. Charlottetown, May 25, 1394—tf Come and get yours photo- graphed by C. LEWIS. If bring one. you haven’t got two No pains spared to get a correct likeness. Entrance on Grafton Street. may6 Operative & Prosthetic Dentistry DR. MURRAY, {45 QULEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, ~ “HICKEY & NIGHOLSON, Tobacco Manufacturers, NO. 1 QUEEN STREET. Try their New Brands of BRIGHT CHEWING ani BRIGHT SMOKING 8's to the pound. —-AI SO Their Old Reliable Brands of BLACK CHEWING BRIGHT SMOKING TWIST. Prices and Lower Than Imported Tobaccos, Ch’town, April 1, 1895 —6m 135 wy Christianity vs, Agnosticism. Just published in Pamphlet form, 48 pp, the course of Sermons recently preached by the Rev. James Simpson, on ‘“‘ Christianity vs. Agnosticism.” ‘These Sermons have been widely read, and an opportunity is now offered of securing the series in complete form. Price 20c. per copy; $1.50 per dozen copies, For sale at THE EXAMINER apli—dy & wy In This Eventful Century it is indispensable to have the cor- rect By Watebes and Clocks to be cleaned, OFFICE, time. bringing your repaired and regulated to G. G JURY, you will be in keeping with the town time. Make no mistake but bring them along, and if they are past redemption replace them with You will save a new one, money by dealiog wth C.c.JORY, THE RELIABL® JEWELE?P, North Side Queen Square, Opposite the Post Office, Charlottetown. may22—3m 2aw 14 & wy For Sale or To Rent The well-known Business Stand, th “ Central Hotel,” formerly the “ Railway House,” situated on Richmond Street. This Hotel contains 21 rooms, with large Shop and good stabling for 25 horses. Is centrally situated, and within two minutes walk of Market House and Post Office Apply to THUMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. ap23—dy 246 & why TO LET. — That comfortable Brick Dwelling House known as the Peake Homestead, situate on Water Street, now in possession ot Henry Douse, Esq, C. C. Possession given first of May next. Also that beautifully situated two-story Dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by James Reddin, Esq. Possession given first June next. Also, Cottaze situate on Hillsborough Street, now occupied by Wallace Arbing. Possession given 20th April next. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. mch19—tf 246 right. I only did it to get even with him.—Fliegende Llaetter. Figg—Wonder why it is that these pro- fessional pugilists are such confounded talkers. Fogg—Perhaps it is beceuse of a determination on their part never to be struck speechiess.—Boston Trang- cript. Debtor (apologetically)—The payment of that account is a source of constant anxiety to me, I assure you. Creditor —Very likely. You're afraid you might forget yourself and pay it.—Chicago Record. Avthor—I've got a great scheme to make a fortune. I am going to write a@ book on the financial question. His friend—Well 7? Author—And then I’m gcing to write a reply refuting it.—Chi- cago Record. “If I could run a ross a horse called *‘Money,’’”’ said the gloomy man at the faces, “I’d bet on it.” “* Why ?”’ “Be- cause that’s the only thing that’s sure to go fast enough around here.’’—Wash- ington Star. Mrs. White—And do you mean to say that you and your husband always agree about everything ?. Mrs. Black— Always ; except cf course, now and then fvhen he’s out of humor or pigheaded, or something that sort—Boston Transcript. of “I’m very much afraid,” his mother said, “that this pie nceds more sh>or*en- ing.” “Mamma,” said tie loy in an audible undertone, “tht tsn't what my piece needs.” “ Isa’t it 7?” “No’m. My piece needs lengthening.”—Washisg*on Star. “Keep out of debt, youszg man,” sa'd the philosopher. “i’eople will think bet- ter of you for it.” “Porhaps,” was the thoughtful reply, “and yet I’ve noticed the more I owe people, the gladder they always seem to see me.—Washington Star. “Only think,’ «xcla’med Fenderson, “of the many uses to which paper is new put *’ “I know,” repife? Bass. “I was at the theatre the other night and I was toid it was ail paper. And it was a fine, substantial looking structure, too.”—Boston Trais:ript. Roddster—I say, old fellow, can you jend us a pair of scales for a few days? Married chum—We have a pair, but, sorry to say they are out of order ; they weigh heavy. Roddsier (excitedly)— The very thing, w.’ Boston Courier. +» golag fishing.— Outertown (enihusi old man, you ought Lonely wood. would make stically)—Ciiily, to move out to Its peacefulne:s and quiet oa live you iwice as long as you will. Ciiily—But if I were living out there I shouldn't care to Live twice aa long.—Judye. Old Gentleman—Do you, think, sir, that you are able to sup; ter without con.i: ral oit my daugh- hovering o1 the Suito’—Oh, yes, sir, [am sure I can. Old Gentleman-- Well, that’s more than I can do. Tahe her and be happy—Tid-Bits. , verge of bankruptcy ? Ananias—Blood and death, but the e are some insults too g eat ts Le borre! Saphira—Weil, what, now ? Ananias— I don’t mind being called a pretty big lias. I’m used to that. But a fellow just accused me of being the author o! the Cuban war n°ws.—Doffa o Express. HHobles—My siciuographer is inva!- uable, I couldn't cet along without one Nelly—But you dou't have e.ough cor- respondence to keep aie stenographe: busy ! Hobtles—~I know, but do you sup pose I'm going to let the men wih whom I do business know that ?—Chi- eago Record. 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To arrive per Steamships Sunrise and Tafua, 10,090 bags Liverpool Salt and 800 bags Fishery, which will be sold at lowest prices whilst discharging. Both steamers are due here about lst May. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO Cli’town, April 18, 1895—tf