= ay! a ’ : OP ' = I Ll MA | , , beadeee AER 2 —IF You-— | qas Leanne Dar.y NEWSPAPER Want a wife, ; oy P. E. Istann, Want a cook, ; : every alter a from the office of d Want a partner, f ee sidin ee : jtnatic or foase B: : serate read, Room 9 ear a @iimate se i 4 e gates Fr & 4 ant @ servant girl, ADVANCE) ’ nage * 5 @ Want to sell a farm, : , oo TEE $4.00 , Want to sell a house, ae Mores - 3.00 : - en ap ioadiiaiongaasal ‘ rr ee ie ree ee Want “to rent a _ house, Ba ost 0.30 ee oe ee paeeeta eoooaeaeqeaeaeesSs=~—_— Sawa, ——— Went to exchange anythi ' paid to acy part of Canada or the TERMS: F Doll Y : : a Zz vything, : Seti Pointe MLS: Four Vollars & far This is true > i +e : : , i : ae : s Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Single Copies Two Cents et 2 a we 5 qhe VW ee kiy Examiner ae 2 Want to} sell groceries or drugs, ; ' a ae e eee is . ee ; : . paca eety Friday morning from the x — . mejor a - wlibes eis nomen ersee Perens eens en aa aaa. " ” or trade anything, , eaice. It is made up of matter {77 ant to find customers for anything, gous - th — ‘N 7 ™~ ” has appea™ the Daily editions, and \ O L 34. CH ARLOTT 4 ~ j U _ 7 ‘ Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or cattle Se ETOWN, P. E. ISLAND THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1895. NO. 280 or tay hore, i » ait laies ews. ; anna THE EXAMINER | OO ms | SEEPAR FOR MAY, 1395, if ‘ +f : » iP in] f 1G Ltd on oe. ee ae ee igaec. _Sppeetmaerse ates sy $$ ee - (Canada Atlantic and Pleat |Pomision Goal Company, Ltd} ee ore noc count | SUMMERSIDE ; : | | i it | iiadiiaes ADS « wat oni Gay, iff 01.0%, Pp. ™m ea" \ = The dersiene avine hee ; / Tersan Iemice ’ ; wists pnt Qe eee STEAMSHIP LINE The ondes igned having been appointed | They are Very Licht and Ht ts a Qaestics | eae a tee » fal Meo, wo t6.0m Pp. mM | sole selling Agents in the Province of nse Of They Witt Minne wt 6 Safety. hem ten’ Go Siti: Ged Wan shite teeeteg, screener pier eee Gear 16th day. Th 315m. p. m, | een Prince Edward Island for the above Com | na ee a eT | The Danish stcamship Horsa, which Clese-Fitting Stay mies ‘ os in : 8 3.7m. a. n ; pany, are now prepared to issue orders for So far as weight is coucel ned the ten- | recently carried away from Savannah, oe oa 2 ; Mi ; , - : —.. . eee BOS i O ‘J i Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and will — of dicycle construction in this coun- | Ga, 203 negroes from the Southern e ce ae ‘ cKinnon's Englisi Ointment. eg Quer, 3! ‘ th. 36.0m. a m. a | lene = Gesck ofeach Mine's Goal on j | try is in the direction of constant anc | gtates for Liberia, returned to this port A Philadelphia physician offers th. Sed am=_CALLING AT : t ce f ee steady reduction. We are loud in praix« it EERE: f wa wg | ons counsel of women who wii! — ALLING AT—— {to supply customers at lowest prices. - ee eee . yesterday, bringing the first news 0! | 2 wheell Mr. New. McKixyox,— 5 | Su High | " PEAKE BROS. & CO of ourselves for this, but when this | the trip. The day of Horsa’s arrival o- wheeling go. oS ae ie co Payor Week.) visas re ea | Hawi nal pi : a LAKE BROS. & UU.) year of grace has expired and Ngh: | at Monrovia happened to be Sunday, “Every other woman one meets,” he Dear Sir,—For five years J was a suffer- I vee ace pur) alc Ha fax, ; ee ee ur <Te a. iF weight machines have been given their | and the landing of the immigrants was says, “owns or is saving for the pur |er from eczema. Physicians could not So | —- | — | —] -_——— Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—tf first thorough general test we appreheuc | postponed until the following Monday, 04 of a safety, exercise on whici | helpme. At last I bought a box of your h m{[h m{ morn | there will be about as much wailing xs vyhen they ere received by hy | there is none better to be found. The | Ointment, which hel ew u | aed eer) . ss one Oia ticre will be about 8 much wating a= | wien ey were received by | JObD | Ween ajen it rider into the oven | while two bowes sae a complete cure. f <a : 19 | ci a ce rill leave Nav gatic | ness. We do not deny that bicycles Zi ; ca ahaa! . 3, | Where American women can searccl, . ee Tharsday i. 4 5 5S) Wiil leave aay gation | wane en) at bicycles | who took charge of the new-comers In !~ 1 ean recommend it to all others similar] ; Seid 48 | 6 6 50 | Co’s. Wharf, Char} BG DRE & A G Re weighing 22 pounds and under can be person. They were landed in groups of spend too much time and any one wil: afflicted. y eta. : at - ae Se lottetown, FRIDAY, | La. A ‘4 | ridden upon the road, bul we contend | six each in surf boats. Twenty-five notice, to their honor, how erect thes: A McKay a} Satur} j 40 | ‘ i 33} >| | that such machines wi a ’ petticoated cyclists sit in their saddles tex. McKay. Rein i 43 a} Se May 17, at 12 noor, | tat such machines will not last as long | acres ef land were at once allotted to : a ee ae en S’side, Oct. 10, 1893 1 : Stab v 3 | 0 : snd every Friday i ae : | as clumsier, heavier, but more substan- | each family, and ten acres to each single a direct reproach to their hump-shou: ee ee eee y—ap4 : ee =: i 16 10 a thereafter enitt ‘Gar f The valuable property on Queen Street, It is now a well established fact in tially constructed machines which we person. The immigrants were then ae brethern. But there is anoine nNrATAT : ee ie pe ean’ o> - watts.” ML ce the Farmers’ Arms, now | medical science that nervousness isdug | B#Ye put away. Bicycles weighing 20 | taken to St. Paul, a short distance in- e as anes centers. Dtts been ee DR.WJ.E.McDONAL D i — 40 | 2 | is Mit : . ms Vi} oceupied by Mr. Philip Curley. For | to impure blood. Therefore tl pounds will stand plenty of punishment | jand, where they were put in temporary cularly who are tempted to forget a 0 : ,. | leave Hawkesbury at @ p.m ame cays 1¢ trud ; he vi f g] Tharses) |. 33.3 LS ll 26] ; ‘2 Pp Y*> | terms apply to R. B. Dewar at wai cane e . upon the boulevards and hoice country arters il their 1 : at rtue of taking things easy and in 7 a Poe oJ ‘ | and Halifax on Saturdays at 10 p.m., ar | : Sees way to cure nervousness is by purify- os ee $ y | quarters until their land could be sur- |] 40; ‘ited : : ; DENTIST ié Friday } a : - © | riving at Boston Mond ve a7 ee GOFF BROS. ing and enriching the blood The roads; but country roa@, ¢s country- | yeyed and their quarters erected. There eir excited interest make the first mis- 1 . a Ti | Secures) | 37] 36e 649)" FROY 30ST ) ~ gant sate tag may3| 3w ake z reat blood ifier as men know them, and ##ihéy Gre oc- | were only three white persons to be takes. 2| Sanday 7h 133},.f ROM BOSTK 1 —Tasadny, Ung 16, 0b fn ee great blood purifier is Hood’s Sarsa | casionally revezted to city-bred wheel- | seen at icorovid, aul Gay wate Mee] > re ee ee WILL BE AT 3 Mooday A 12 » yq9{!2 noon, and every Tuesday thereafter | | parilla. Read this letter: men with a turn for travel, will wreck | w ie pilots : r ; to learn, should take a cycle lesson over “sf a , ~ +~ | until further notice, calling at Halifax and , “For the last t I ha in one season’s use the finest lig Presi c a half hour long, and she should | f) : *s } 44} Teese sy | , at 3 Fin. ei te — : ; wo years ve been 4 a ee — he finest light }’resident Cheeseman stated that it 5 ria ' tobertsen S, Crapaud Wedn: i 2 “i 2.6" a and arriving at Charlotte: | | great sufferer with nervous prostration Weight bicycle which was ever built. | was impossible to civilize the native | 8toP frequently in her course of it to ’ ' Tharsy } 31 S) Stee en &RE OUR TWINS and palpitation of the heart. Fon weak | (> St#llize the tubing In its frame,weak- | trives, aod that in the near-by forests | Test and pull some long breaths. The “a : [tj Friday : ; 3 23) 611] For rates of passage, freight, ete., apply | : 4 VEINS, | in my limbs and had smothered sensa- en its vital parts and leave it not worth | they are in almost as barberis a state-| ST) Who m moti very strong and the |, g¢; Satan’s) 28 | 24 ~ gq} to icca: agents, or the general agents as | a tions. At last my physician advised me riding and barely worth trading at the | as they were a century ago. Those who | least bit uncertain as to the cause of fhursday May 30th : a i os | an - a) below. Cc 1 ont t nt re I did, | end of the year. And if those who have | have advanced in civilization are the ne- her weakness will be the happier and . ’ ppoeacs =i | ' f o2] ome a oo rs - n am happy to say a am now | used light weieht bieycles over " map * . insts anon wane Ae better for asking a physician’s advice ‘ i : - z | Moods. ca) Sci 2 43 —_— i . and gE t yours photo strong and well. Iam still using Hood’s | countr - : _ . ae yicycles over rough | groes landed in Liberia some years @50, | | oe. putting her foot to the pedal. In And remain until Saturday following. oa. qt | Tussaas 241 27 9 24) HIALIFAX SERVICE x at Sarsaparilla and would not be without it. eevee will but confess the truth | from the South, some of whom are the - s rs a This is the only trip the Doctor will { om ae <4 as ao 24 | a) ‘ ‘ ‘graphed by C. LEW Is ! I recommend it to all who are suffering their words will stand the same inter- | leading men in adjacent provinces, as ninety-nine case out of a hundred he saatinas tn Canine il “. Pp i ‘Bb —— i 2t, <9] 19 3] §. S. “Halifax” or “Olivette” will! Z : ; with nervous prostration and palpitation pretation which finds expression above. | well as in Liberia. will send her at once to the cycle oO ‘af Pie i summer, and any— ‘fe arciay : 10 46 ; — . ' | pee * ; nis =hoc . _ Bj teers: Poet eres 4© | leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every WED : If you haven’t got | ofthe heart.” Ma. Dauron, 8% Alice St., | This year numbers of heavy old bicycles Flour and meat were in great demand | * hool. abe ETA Se eee that sec 3 | Bride 22; 31} Li 30) NESDAY,8a.m., and SATURD AY, 10: ” er g° twoO | Toronto, Ontario. Get Hood’s, because | are being traded for light new models, | at the time of the Horsa’s arrival, and “It is the anemic, weak-lunged, nar- | 10? had better callon him while there. te g Sstarcay 21] 32 moro ee : al iaidinn alles aun. Menten } bein ' t and it is the singular testimony of deal- | ordinary salt meat was sold at $18 in row-chested, dyspeptic woman whom Mayl7 ‘ % _" 20 1 33 015 Riven’ chaedneas itl aes cia ae : I Ing one. Hood s Sarsaparilla ers who take such machines in exchange }| gold per barrel. Everything in the eae be ie oo wut ben r Ww aR M 7 : «| Monday Ss 34 B81 tit ae wns Sees See | that they are, so far as their vital parts | line of provisions was at proportionate ° ections from a doctor, . _ A LETT : 4) Tuesdas ba 35 . or - “an pgot — : ba - = No pains spared to get a are concerned, almost without blemish, | prices. It is probable that Horsa wij] | must follow Magee sense in her prac- * 8 gi Weir ns 13 | 36 2 37 ae mala sncheleiin in alti TUES ; . - | is the Only ees the fact that they have } proceed on @ second voyage to Liberia ea aS ae ae _ HAIR DE SSER, ; g | Thursday 18 37 3 44 nay oa — aoe : - . —. ee ~~ | correct likeness een in service for years. Will the pos- | with another batch of colonists. ; = a . ° > . t § | Fralay 417}738| 464 ae brite ge. directly en board | = True 1 d P ifi sessors of this year’s bicycles be able Se beg aka pate a, Leta eut ta oe 15 Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing. y a or without extra charge. E yee Y a) j oo ur er to extort as fair a testimonial from the jhe Foundation Stone of Success. minutes twice in one day and a cracker 4 oa — t ri-weekly services by S.S. Olivette and ontvance on Grafton Sireet. Prominentiy in the public eye today. It | dealer three or four years hence ? We T rreat rule of business is that one Sale see ot ee a Having lately renovated and refitted my y Is}3 ad R i] in betw - —e - or , and may6 ean es oy bw | ja ae —_ a Sar- | trow not.—Cyciing Life. of a ek: we Toaaannal re bee Se ee Shop, I mt ~~ aye to % satisfac: ¢ eekly service by S. S. Florida between rilla does that tells the story. _ . _ eS ag Po ie as ore « * | tion in all kinds of Barber work. pidli Boston and Char'ot rn Wi sumer selecting a Bicyele. honesty, writes Edward W. Bok in The | where one learns in half the usual time ss ale oe y ia ea ate jenny eaten ance ‘ Hood’s Pills act harmontousty with Ne - ee May Ladies’ Home Journal. All the | and the instructor shows a would-be —a ' Pan h Ti bets fo a 1) Hood's Sarsaparills. 25a. : ? — es gr tes gan there is nothing that] -yles of business are worthless if they | wheelwoman how to use her strength = ee - icant : * 1roug ckets fur saie ani acrgace ifs to e taken on trust more than a ] ar > ) : ater THURSDAY, 27th Decemb iil : i Sete : = : are not founded on that one and only | ont ls s to save her th us- SSanis of this Raliway will ram daily chec ked at all stations on the Intercolonial bicyele. Like a cheap watch a cheap] foundation stone to true commercial oir dies = Siaver eaine an ae Sassi exces ted) as follows — = ay. : aa ; png se og ae to imitate a first- |] success. Honesty is not alone the best | forth. i he Trains Outward Trains Inward. ‘or rates of passage, freight, etc., apply ‘lass article, so that only an expert can | policy in business ; it is the one and only | “A gre en s [ up. | to local agents, or gs tell which is which. The mischief of it policy. Upon it, and upon it alone, can cae eee an ee ee as iad AM PM ¥ is that whereas the average man is will- | a good r ati be buil Fed AM PM oe d = f a good reputation be built, and a man | convenient for cycling, but little as to essor 3 ya...950 211 | Agent for Canada ‘Plast Wha NH iit i Gaz pr to admit that he doesn’t know all} in business without @ reputation for | the dress healthful. "we. whether a ro enpehtee + eae e-# 1 axis a pean ia oe ae ae looknig at the | honesty might just as well stop. Any | woman chooses to wear trousers, | A “7 1943 RICHARDSON & BARNARD, case,and is content to take the dealer's | deviation from the rule of honesty in| short skirt or a long one, let her be * "S68 12383 Agents, north side, Lewis’ Wharf, advice, the man who buys a bicycle gen- | pusiness may bring temporary gain, but | sure not to have her nays tight, and of Chemistry, Toxi- i 7 ss oH Boston. ayo sent ae ee ee firm conviction that he | it invariably means permanent loss. On | 4¢ she is slendor and can afford the ex- cology, and Pledical : can a 200 ai cnows it a ‘ . iat 4 sani s eee : a ; mayi . the other hand, a strict adherence to an rd- . Lv7® is ae ‘ ss tn eee : nee : , tra expenditure, use a buttoned cord oo 2 ae. annie " Still achieving, still pursuing, ies oe on ak eia sie . -_ om nen haat coaa r pes esl Bs unease ar sion tee 5 Paar erate tae sg Ar 19 30 ~ i , ae a ma vho has taken up wheel- | loss, but it is sure to result in a perman- | gets i lace of the long, heavily boned or oO jecae 16 30 Learn to labor and to wait.’’—LONGFELLOW. ing only to drop it again like a bar of | ent gain. See hee aie ain oe ity ege : oc hot iron, we can be certain that he has : muah a beanie e-em Saket. tet R. Ogden Doremus, sw r By labor, skill and patience we have produced elegant oe vie ta oe ‘ule pete pes — ABAD MAN bicycling, but much danger tc heart rt. i ea D.—highly 7 34 { : " ‘a : e, or too something or other that it : fr tightly-laced body 3 ’ Wagians 655 and at the same time cheap Furniture. ought not to have been. Had he con- He is the man who dues not sympathiz pang target mews a rides recommends Adams’ } : r : sulted a friend and also a reliable ee eee ee Tere : aoe ; i AM see our elegant SIDEBOA RDS. The best value yet one Ante amegiagee org Hi aged with his wife at this season. much in summer ought to wear with Tutti Frutti for <4 atate . ’ $ P tes Cee : ° Me ‘ . . z AM offered here—$8.00 and upwards. Sr emae to tee ta. be weuld.net hare Bo 1 nee a rn ee Sere her lose stays ye —— of pert wens indigestion. ...Charlottetown.........- ++ 10% + x ‘TTIM DS + ‘ come discouraged ; picture the woes of man in house-cleanin dervests, which absorbs the moisture » 4: Minune famiaen..........J0 81 Our CHAMBER SUITES. New styles and low prices] renouncea on abe om firet month and | fio. & | the body, prevents one from taking cold | /] ¢... tnat no imitations wees... .Bedford.... ........-... 95 | ~ . ; cy orever. To be sure, . " : ‘ ' : : tations are al al : jv) 9% | Will commence the season of 1895 by —$10.00 and upwards. some dealers sell bicycles as they would | | But wltat aboat the women? Ie it. fen na ae ont en igs paimed off on yor. shut O™ ST YALE p50 sailing from Halifax on the 30th Apel. Our PARLOR and DRAWING ROOM SUITES, ele-| Rtstoes, Dut intelligent dealers can, be | op them? You great strong healthy mens | “Srever when wheeling gate: your —— ge tains —* wane ee . ‘ " » ve F a : nd are wort! ing who kick because your comfort is a_ little : : : Seen eae : , _...Cardigan .....735| + For freight, etc., apply to ? found and are worth looking for. Let . 3 f s stic bands above the 3 j Georgetown 710) — BP inp : ie gant, strong and cheap. them pick you a bicycle that will fit you disturbed. What abcut your wives? Don’t stockings with els _ se nb ae oo ‘ —- W. W. CLARKS 5 ae ie knee. Use long elastic hose supporters, Merely a suggestion Wh | AM o Wee at : cs . -| in height ‘ frame a : know that the delic ran- y gg . ———_—__—_—_—— = The lowest prices on Rug : l ll kinds f Suit " ght, gear, frame and saddle, and | you know that their more delicate orzan- | fastened to the bottom of the corset \ Px AM os Agent. J st p . 5 ana a Inds OG ulleS.| you will be satisfied and svited with- | ization suffers a hundredfold more? They | ana strap under your saddle, when eit ‘ : ~ + -sMount St WOE oscesceud 8 % April 18 ust what everybody wants. out going through a round of costly ex- | have all the trouble and worry. It wear- ting out for anything ere saan pay a quarter for three cigars ( “ eee see?" 7 a ep : . : iments. You don’t wear clothes that | them out, and when they chance be fret- , . F cap dies ....5t Peter's 7 48 Our prices will be so satisfactory they will make you| %) , and when they chance to be fret- | ride, a little case, holding a vial of bran- ar R > 7 & = “ a ’ 7oOu— , yg “ae — te iw ; - . ; y sé t Le ae Bear R VOR. een nee veces 7 us For Sale or To Re at. a / y , z oe t ft you—then why a bicycle ?—Ex- | fui you get intoa dreadful temper, per-| dy, a skein of black sewing silk, a need- when you can get live “Some- _ Sour a ead . - : ener: in ei haps. 7 P le, a wee pair of scissors, a square of . ‘ 9 . ! ———— —_——; be = ; : Tay Tos a GOP IP Don’t do it. Go down to the drug store | court plaster and a small bottle of am- thiag Goods” for the same +f i... ae a “7% 1. The well-known Business Stand, the if > ate . aa 56 Hages and get a supply of Hawker’s nerve and | monia. : & i. Gage Traverse 6 35 | “ Central Hotel,” formerly the “ Railway : ee If you are a pedestrian and uncer- | stomach tonic, aud take it home to your| “Never get on your wheel until a half | money ?.-and they are equal Pu AM] Honse,” situated on Richmond Street. CLarlottetown, March 5, 1895—dy sonata or a eee is going | wife. It will make her healthy and strong | hour after eating, and never wheel > 3 Tminsere run by Eastern Standard Time | This Hotel contains 21 rooms, with large stand still. He can get out of your way | and cheerful again. It is the “oreatest. of | Steadily for more than 30 minutes at a ‘ , . ’ z more quickly and surely than you can | all remedies fur nervous pros:ration or| time. Slacken speed and roll along iO uRY (CH Ce nter. Wedon't 4° Db. POTTINGER, Gen Mer Can Govt Railways Morcton, N B. 4. MeMINALD, Superintendent, Pharioutetow ni. TIMETABLE FOR STEAMER PORT. The Meamer Southport will ply uw , > . , Bet and West and West Rivers until fur ther notis: : Wik eve Prince Street wharf on every Konday for East River at 3 o’cl ing Gaydea’s Wh arf at 7.20 a. m warn trip at 3 p. m. from Prince St. The Stemer wil! EST RIVER. 7, 9aed 11 a n ° 5 and 6.30 p m. ROKT POINT SDAY TIME 6% pm. Lea, rs Making half ho: seeey trips same a< | a+ a Friday of «a oD time to ac nti HGKEY & VIGHOLSON, NO.1 QUEEN STREET. F8% the pound, —ALSO— Their 01, ta 7 ie CieWixe TWisr, ari Tobaccos, Crew, April 1 °C camessasittiiena: deutmnteninmncanisiati NOTICE. ND SURVEYING, ‘&e. , 1895—6m 135 wy “ral Drawings, Esme J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Surveyor, Patiottctow Pownal Street, es, n, Aug. 25, lst4—dy & wy SOUTH on tne ck p. m., Murmg Tucaday for Charlottetown; leay- , calling 8 Hagvarty’- and Hickey’s wharves; leay- : e ip Ubarlttetown for East River at 3 P@.acd making return trip. Will ave Prince Street wharf tor Eas River on Saturday at 5 a. m. leermg Hayden’s Wharf for Char btietown at 7.30 a2. m., calling at Hag- gurty’s and H *s wharves making re- run to Mount Stewart 3 . . . every aiternate week as the tides may suit. Wil leave Chitown for West River Bridge, Thr: r- lay ,at 4 p m™m, ealling at Westville wien required. Friday morn- ing leaving West Liver Bridge for Ch’town Si, calling at Westville, making re- fan vip fr Chtown to West River a4 o clock, p. m. ROCKY POINT FERRY. xn for Rocky Point pted)—6.30, 8 and 10 iv p m. t for Charlottetewn— Lecve Citewn at 8 30 and 9.32 am; 12 noor: L,2and 4; eae Poist at 9 and 10 a m; 7oaN, 0 and 4 20 p mi TINE + 45°; THPORT FERRY. Hilisher, d y on the Southport ferry ti}; furt: ve as follows: Sun- it exéepi-.!. ng Charlottetown 6.204 i, aod avery half hour up ithport at 6.45 am, vtrips upto 9.15 p m. On Tues- , week steamer will iodate the travelling Tihaceo Manufacturers, Try their New Brands of BRIGHT EWING and BRIGHT SMOKING sble Brands of BLACK BRIGHT SMOKING Prices Lower Than Imported — Hy is now prepared to make fnrniak d.run Boundary and Divisien tad Plans, etc.; also, Mechank al Plans, Speci fi- Shop and good stabling for 25 horses. Is centrally situated, and within two minutes’ walk of Market House and Post (flice. Apply to THUMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. ap23—dy 246 & wky P. E. L tospitai. Public notice is hereby given that in pursnance of the Act of Incorporation a Puldic Meeting of all contributors \o the Prince Edward Island Hospital will be held in the Parlor of the Young Men’s Christian Association, in the Citv of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, on THURSDAY, 30th day of May, 1995, at the hour of 8 o’clock, p. m., for the pur- pose of election of trustees for the govern- ment of the institution in accordance with the by-laws, and for the transaction of such other business as shall be brought before the meeting. B. BALDERSTON, Secretarv of Board of Trustees. mayl5—law (3) t dte SMALL'S TIN SHOP MILLNERS @LD STAN®. Great George Street, Charlotictown. ROBERT B. SHALL Bell Hanger, Gas Fitteer, Sheet Ir nd Tin Plate Worker, Water Work Piumber. Tinware of every description for louse- keepers kept on hand or made to order at jiowest rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give us & Don’t forget the piace,— MILLNER'S OLD STAYED Great George Str-es. call. apS—3n 135 cHTOWA TO BOSTU Fast Steamship " Olivetta.” BUY YOUR TICKETS ——FROM—— w. WW. Clarae, TICKET AGENT, Corner of Queen and Water Streets. Charlottetown, May 14,1895. A GOOD WATGH At a Low Pric: I$ WHAT YOU WANT. UESEE OURS.28 G. H. TAYLO &, NorthjSide;Queen Square. mch30 + Pome eames _ <pereynenee ET i eae atc’ aa c a ee ee SIT EE Ls SR Eortier’s “Shakespeare, Maes JUST api—dy & wy aS The FINEST & 6¢,CIC AR EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. TRY if RIF DOOD OWES FBS SEUBTD RBSSSVESSSSSESVSES SSSEVASVtF RESB])s TBO ONE GIVES RELIEF. ANS) 7 | ; ; : | Selling at and Engines. ' | machines will REPAIRS teed by OAR Ne AEG i ve a se ae ee + a to feed Boillers steadily We ask the Dairy Companies of the Isiand to buy their Boilers and Engines from us, as they will get a better machine for the money than by importing them. will save the profits of the midd!emen, and the money and Now landing fresh from the Mills: Ground Oil Cake, Blatchford’s Calf Meal, Bran and Shorts, lowest prices. AULD BROS. Charlottetown, May 7, 1896-246 & wky 3m Behold the Perfect injector, which we furnish with our Cheese and Butter Factory Boilers The best in the market. Can be regulated without change. By so doing you both remain among our own people. In any other ease we have only the machines, and the money is gone from us forever. | : Estimates furnished and contracts entered into for Cheese or Butter Facto L WE DEFY COMPETITION. ries complete or any part thereof. Telephone connection. attended to promptly, Satisfaction guaran McKINNON & McLEAN. his. If you are riding a wheel and see a pedestrian uncertain which way he will move, stop short; for he is likely to jump in front of your wheel when it is too late to avoid him. Indeed, nearly all accidents in the shape of collisions with pedestrians are from one of these two causes. A New Cycle. Last week a number of Toronto people were surprised by the appearance on our streets of what appeared a single bicy- cle with two riders. It was a double machine, but the riders, instead of sit- ting one behind the other in tandem style, sat beside one another, much in the same way as on the old sociable tri- cycle. The machine is the invention of a Mr. Weaver of Hamilion, who had it in Toronto last week exhibiting it to the manufacturers with the purpose of selling the patent. Our illustration will enable the reader to readily under- stand the construction of the machine, though many cannot understand how two riders of unequal weight will be able to manage it. The weight of the riders does not appear to make any ma- terial difference, and, in fact, Mr. Will Hyslop rede the wheel alone. The only particular advantage we see in it is that the riders can more easily carry on conversation, but against this are the disadvantages of greater space required for passing other vehicles and the much wider circle cut in turning round.— Cycling. Ricycie Force. A French scientist has recently made some expe iments which show the a- mount of force Geveloped by some of the bicycle ¢€ xperts in a hard race. Win- ale and Zimmerman have maintained for two minutes a speed to continue which required the expenditure of ener- gy representing two thirds of one-horse power. For six seconds they were able to exert the astonishing force of one and a fourth horse power. This is equivalent to raising a weight of 18s pounds one yard high in a second. This isa conservative estimate. owing to the inefficiency of the coefficients of powei used in making the calculations. Experiments are also being made to determine the force exerted by the dif- ferent sports. These results will be of use for training asa hygienic data. One of the discoveries made during the cal- culation of the force exercised by bicyc- lists is that at high speeds the work of a bicyclist in covering a specified dis- tance is as great as that of a man run- ning the same distance. Ata moderate speed a runner undergoes three times the labor of a bicyclist, but the highe> the speed the nearer the exertions are equalized, if She Only Knows. satisfied,” urged the phil- “Are you anthropist, “to have one-half of the world not know how the other half lives ?” o “That depends, rejcined the woman, calmly, “on which half I am in.” Of course if her curiosity were to be paffied, she had rather she were dead.— Detroit Tribune. . ee tiow 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. 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Two hours is the longest regular daily exercise even a strong wo- man should take on her safety, and she who cycles by a doctor's orders may take an hour every other Gay, prefera-~ bly in the morning, and a half hour af- ter breakfast for steady exercise, drink- ing a little milk and eating a biscuit when the work.is over.” Te Carry Mails on Steam Tricycles’ W. P. Miller of this city received a telegram: this morning announcing that he was the successful bidder for the mail route between Ukiah and Harris. Harris is ninety miles north. Mr. Miller’s bid of $7,777 was over $100 less than the other bidders’. Mr. Miller is disposing of all his old stage lines now and will give his whole attention to the Ukiah and Harris route. He has placed an order for two six-horse-power gasolinc tricycles, which he will use instead of horses. Mr. Miller says the tricycles work finely. He expects to have them here soon. Mr. Miller’s contract runs for three years. This is the only stage line in the United States which will bx run by steam tricycles, and the experi- ment will be waiched with interest all over the country. They will have room for passengers and mail and will have a speed of from three to twelve miies per hour. The route these machines will be placed on will give them a thor- ough test, as there is a great deal of mountain road to travel.—San Fran- cisco Examiner. Perfect Unicycle at tasi. Promises galore have been made from time to time that some great man would shortly introduce a cycle that would revolutionize the world in point of speed ; these have never been kept and the people in general, cyciers in parii- cular, have learned to view with an eye of distrust any such statement. But at last a unicycle has appeared which has been put to the crucial test, and although it is not as yet perfect, it has one thing in its favor, i. e., it has been ridden, and speedily and safely as well, The machine emanated in the brain of E. N. Highly of Somersworth, N. H., who shared the genius of most inventors, inasmuch as “the idea popped into his head.” To a man up a tree “the idea” looks as if it were a good one. The machine in its crude state is 7 feet 3 inches high, end weighs 54 pounds. Alminium enters largely into its com- position ; this metal if fortified by the introduction of a few hickory spokes and whatever steel is requisite for sproc- ket, wheels, chain and cranks. The rider sits in a circle 42 inches in diamet- er; tangent spokes radiate from the boundaries of this inner circle toe the exterior aluminium rim, which is shod with pneumatic tires. Facing the saddle is @ pair of com- mon handle bars by which the unique vehicle is guided. The motive power is supplied by a series of chain gears attached to friction pulleys which re- yolve in the inner circle. A peculiar feature of the apparatus is the fac that by removing the saddle, which ca: be readily done, it practically disabl the machine, and thus prevents usua, or possible theft by others, REA?) BATTLES are contin. ually going on in the human svs- tem. Hood’s Sarsaparilla drives our disease and Restores Health. Parkside, 9280, race record 2.22 3-4, will be at his She Sve doors east of J. H. Myrick & Co's Fish Market,Charlottetown, during the of 1895. in charge of Mr. William Bateman who has fall power to trans:c any business in connection with the horse. Call and see him. april 6 tue thur sat. want you to take our word for it either, we only ask you to buy a quarter’s worth and judge for yourself. They are on sale every- where, and are manufactured by the EMPIZE TOBACCO CO., may3—246 & w Montreal. Wash Wash — Easy Quick TWIN BAR 6c. For 12S) ht Books every x2*Sualight” For Lever Bros., Ltd., Toronto, a useful paper- Wrappers] races wit be sen Notice to Parties Intending to Brect Cheese and Butter Factories. That BRUCE STEWART & CO. are prepared to give the very lowest prices on Steam Boilers and Engines. Boilers are first-class in all particulars. Engiues are A 1, of our own paitern and manufacture, Boilers furnished with all necessary Fit- tings, including a first clase Pemterthy Injector, the best in the market. Simple, strong and durable to start. Open Globe Valve. Np levers or valves to handle, po 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 will not be undersold by any firm in the business, Repairs entrusted to us wili have prompt and careful attention, and at prices to suit thetimes. First-class machinists and tools to send out on work when required. Plans, specifications and estimates given fur any work required. Remember, we will not be undersold by any firm in the business. BRUCE STEWART & CO. mch20—35 & wy tf TO LET, That comfortable Brick Dwelling House known as the Peake Homestead, situate on Water Street, now in possession of 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. A pply to PEAKE BROS. & CO, mch19—tf 246 respi: Wie” pag