——— ee ee ee eee etre ad hr’ Es TN EL EI oceania . ———— a wife Want a cook, He Dat.y NEWSPAPER : tt = pry] : = . Want a partner, | | : ; ¥ ; , + the office of - Want a situation. se the ey ‘ ie~wa COMPANY, In the j cack ‘ain te sankdion Llous ; ling, Queen Street * | hae : rea > SUBSCRIPTION 4 g Want to sell a fann, > ie re cee (IN ADVANCE} W ant, tO S€ii & heOure, One YeAR $1.00 Want to rent a _ house, . 3 eesvens 2.00 . oe nt a i nonietcinelecnheil lecithin . a Ti a ‘Moni . weseeene 1.00 Fae eee ee | ~ oe _ Want to exchange anvihing, iREX Os : a oo ae Wat to sell plants or grain sont post paid to any part of Canada er the . S : . y 98 . Sent post p2 TERMS : Four Dollars a Year Want to sell groceries or drugs, tinited States “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. | ‘ Want to «ell or trade anything, The \\ eekly Iexaminer ee mar ; E a ai naemence a corn peace eaeeentaeanoeeniaenlts a. naeeeaeneronree ue naareannuentrnceametanDeterarwnr oe Seer ARES SE ER IS vthie if | 5 is leoaed every Fri ms oe type _— news . : 5 : pn Want t a buy horses, pigs or catti 4 ¥ Se seeares to tne Daly canons waite SOU a as CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1895 NO 56 n° Novertise ix a is a first-class] weekly newspaper—interesting ; - m ‘ THE EHZAAMINER J nd fall of ibe latest news. , TOO MUCH NUTRIMENT 4 ‘ i = } eres q CALENDAR FORK SEPTEMBER, (895 i ANCASHIRE AB { Tryy ] \ B | Te pW secret of my success. I eliminate all fj :} 19) OR 44e ti q P] | L ‘ 4 - ome : i : i — .s a 0 j 4a Q) ( HERE. Wselers yurstions, ind grasp the Op- allatia Abidll 10 oil jan, . ; ’ _ : ’ - - vitunily by the forclock S Svecrates rer-E Full Moon ith day, 1 i? 8m a m. Ht} | ily BD} tH cK, aS Svcrates Phere is Danger in Over-Eating — Teo -cexare “g ‘ La Juar 12 lav. lh 3749. a. m ire Is THE EDITOR CF LONDON TRUTH IN {> uld : ve. said. * pie hi ae Much Meat May Produce Cancer. s i EAMSHH LIN E. ae - _ . P | roa scl a lack of resolution, My } Bet - So : 69g, iS SANCTUM. , ae : : Over-eating is generally condemned ce ee te lll ipa New Moon, 18th day, 4h. 3 Om. n ; n Fil Lil ptosis ah vhi sel- eating is generally condemn ! . igen ' . : we ; I , OF MANCHESTER, G.B, : é Seeks : as - co te on the ground that by stuffing the di- i ‘irst Quar, 22 lav. 2b. 102m. pm. 20M Ceoviete. Of course Lam not with- oe : oe eo j cet a Established 1840. Versonality of a Very Remarkable Man— t assisiance.” and turning about | gestive organs or by giving them too S i O Nj 4 . | j : ‘ ‘i aw <t the othe nud Mme ta bouc- much work to do the food taken is 5 pie | : le. Sun | Hieb —— | Mis Course in Parliament and (iis cee) Ge ae kaa ek Ria prevented from properly nourishi>e CALLING AT . a : ‘ i So | gu oer eps i Mr GSK @ssol g t s Oi ; otis 3 Ege ah ae at va—UALMLING 2 — z Day of Week | rise ohn | wena | aga ececetansisessers ans Ten Million a | Methude asa Speaker and a Journalist— [Attend nanuadiints. him w - takes it. It is pe sible, how- He ' f Re-erved FPund...... Three Meidon Dollars } In an ' 4j 1) coret of | ever that one m«y suffer from too awh ea ; ots ; : es = , Bes : 12 moment I @ivined the secret of " : ‘ 4 . , at vo eee ve — i — | De osited with Dom. Gov'ment...$21 1,000 t Le u fou - L b ‘ here ha much nutriment as well as from too ila i ki sbury and Halifax, ia ; i ccers, i oars. sabouchere as : a ame aide aie die viii aelier ‘eed c rp hom morn siaiiheiiliin ' C. Krank Dewey writes as follows | icone a lever in literature as she — ey aa a ie ~ why ae oeinwei vt Sanday 1d 26 » 341 9 49 a : ' fray tin ; ae ane Bi aint ; } a. ited. e quote from Modern Medi- < ee ® | Monday = | 2 10 7 The Agency at € harlottetown of this | +} pris on one mn to the Cuicago Inter ne +2 02 On Ae — cine, January, a few remarks embody , ee Ss. 8. OLIVETIE Bayi 3 Tuesday ou saa | 10 42 old and reliable Company baving become | ‘Tl ea ie : AL Mn ai thn sore yerts of ag Ing this view, which wi!l be to most 3 : pe be met ui ; 5 me esd é oot 4 : ? i . \ ' ‘ ally c ‘ rs ar- his noyoc ve ras csteblished as wi i@ave iNaviges ” te oe 11 12) ¥acant by the resiguation of Mr -F. R | Petes could tell you nothing as - Jihis modern Jus al has csteblished 4 | persons a new and even a surprising BICY CS LIST S = “+ a on He + W ednesday ; as ié : an Uia ab 1seff as » rie ame i onde’ iste — rext tu ! os ” hari, iar- : See ‘ te } 3 2 | Sioa View pedieestemed hadk to-eiee thal |’ out myself,” was the brief )\am> in Londoa's history, aad hext t oies : : ne TE »| Thursday | ol -t It 40} oo .” ese Na | suge the busy member for Notting- i@ late Mr. Parnell is the most feared “Some vears as Sir Willia ——_ use ADAMS’ ° iotietown, every £I:- ' G | Frida | 32} atta 10| be hae been appointed Azent at Chariotte. | .. editor of London Truth, and Lt in Tar! i in a ne ee lay ata uniil far ; y “| « = ‘ “ai . . as eee = eT } j J wm + (Ullor oO szondon 1, ant at- ‘can I i ati:anke AS We: as n sOo- rts, the eminent Enelich physiologi-t s e ; day at noon, unt far : : . ; 8 uuv. 3 espeetfu iy As j : 1S pryst ok, ' i | Saturday ' ms ses 8 ao “ oa vie : I, ai | SESS — rise tex terateur, Henry Labouchere, sent im j -icty called attention to the fact that one TUTT =o R UTT: ther notice ; Hawkes- ae . - t . M Pets chare , B p is — a ¢ : . ‘ , : : me 5 y . ’ : ' i: ~ : i 8 Si has . 20 | 1 6 Ss vest . a. ‘ ~ e W iiawer to my inquiry. On the follow- He urders.: rds how in an eminent if the greatest Gangers of our moderna it moister 1¢ throat, allays thirst and @ 4} hury at 7 p m. same 1: a. : 2% siness > vince, i are : : . ; vas ; al ee : vid n : } , ; 9 iM iv 0 | }s8 Ll oT i —— = - Ki ' eak and Nervous ims, day, however, I called on him by ccCprees to int t members of the civilization is over-nutrition through en tid : days, and Halifax on te GO} Lnesday | ne. ae 2 48 | AENEAS A. MACDONALD, appointment, for in busy Londor ighest aristocracy, often reaching uy excessive alimentation. As a remedy See that “Tutti Frutt n each wra | Saturdays at 11.30 p. m., arriving at Bos- i . | s ‘ 2 : i " re ss ; 7 ‘ » ¢ id Sec that ubu fe i wo ach pper. é: : > 5 a U} Wednesday i Sf li} 3 58] Ottice, Great George Sireet, epee Ns the or has been weak everything must be done by appoint- » the Queen's own circl®, who serve | Dr. Roberts advocated the use, of alco- _ ton Mondays at 7 a. m. : ia aS » Thursday ; 10 12 5 29 Next Bank Nova Scotia. ened by . iscase, t s 10uld be built up | meat. f iis paper w.th social gossip. which, | hol, whereby, accorcing to him, an i : S ; FROM BOSTON ~~ Evwerv -Tuesday at if Ts t3 | Frida P. 4h). 19k © Eb ecw ee by liood’s Sarsaparilla, Read this: No. 5 Old Palace Yard is within the | (nder his facile pen, assumes piquant | undue and dangerously accelerated nu- ——— . noon, until further notice, calling at Heli- fe i | Saturday | 42 | Sie 23 " : n | _ “Abont two years a A suffored with a | P:tcincis of Westminster—I might say, | -Md ‘atcresting form. trition might be inhibited, so to speak, @ -fax and Hawkesbury, and arriving at if ae » 3 : . . _ ” AT 2 ok j ont ® . a > . ; + . , r ° 8 ta P - s » 71 © i , 5 | Sanday 43! 6 | 9 6) . ° . | Very seve attack of inflammation of the | tnside the Parliament buildings, with In Pariiament 1: satire and keen by producing a mild form of indiges- Charlottetown on Thursday afternoon. if 4 e | Monday set } 9 4 | h H SF R a 3 bowels. hen I began to recover I was ' +t «4 step for England’s ‘ eri. Lidecd wit hes often plerced the op- | tion. The remedy proposed is, to the 4 > a aii ied : os . a 16 a lay ad : 3 4 S 1a Orne almous eme 13S. ) in a very weak and nervouscondition,and 4)... , a a hacia ached 3 mcent’s shield i “tho al he a writer's mind, highly objectionable; E ad “sp al ppt ie ent, oe » Spy) : ie 17 | Tuesday j 46) 2} 10 32] —_— suffered intensely with neuralgia mi ce re SHeene e eee ee eee ee ee ee to local agents, or the general agents as tee 18. We !nesday egy ce 3k 16 Mr tsatats Hoexe. my head, which caused loss of sleep,and { am told he is ihe first to arrive and | “Ck originality his criticism is often - . . a = “gets i a - ee below, ‘eRe 1: | Thursday is 5359 Hi 48 Dear Sir,-My son strain d the muse es of having uo appetite, I the last to leave the House. gical and almort always feared. pir i ae . a - je aaeee a. sO p ALE ‘ ' - 25 | av Sie tien ‘ simak thie : —_ haa ' : nrea : be $e aome- which have been shown by Savory to A one Lae 20) Fridav i 50 57 morn | hisarm some time ago, and suffered violert | Became Very Thin in St. Stephen's ancient quarter ev- Of cours Mr, Labouchere is some A 4 . co ; > . wate ! . s | a ; »- | pain until treated with a rabbing of your | Y a i cr s : : : eae aie ate lech 4 , te entitied | be well-nigh universal in England, are HItLIFAX SERV'CE. A 21 ( Saturday Al ry 0 ; ; j ? l friend had cry house bears the stamp of age, and }] “Hat of an tist: but he is entitied - : ) Saturua) ‘ : 27 | \agie Diseovery, whien gave relief vt ones, | aud weak. Fortunate r a friend who Mr : : : mr. 9 ce ee eu : >. a See certainly due to the excessive consump- igs 22 | Suntay ai 667i 1 IL | Also ny other Sen struck his knee aeainst a | used Hood's Sarsaparilla with great bene- | *''- Labouchere’s palace is a typical | ‘0 @ reasonable ainount of self-adul tion of nitrogenous material in tie S. S. “Halifax” or Olivette” will iF 23 i Monday 5 } a Bt | log ard it pained him sothat he could not] fit, Eindly recommended me to try 2 example of that class. ation, for he is the architect of his on Of | BitvEtaves a - i > . oe _ es hs ti 4| Tnesda a5 4s | ' | sleep He got outer bed and rubbed his toot | did so and a perfect cure has been effected. The “knocker” admits i ; own fortune, having attained to pre- | PS -f Teese Pere — ae ont 6 eave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every WED ‘ep oe OB . 2 52 | win the remedy and fell a-loep and was a!!! Tam now as well as I ever was, and I | got : oe a a 2 nt eumiaeo ta wassdac tele C , | dishes, NESDAY, 8 a.m.,arndSATURDAY, 11.50 j ‘ ei 71 » : the i ink it a erar . a agon yer, der ¢ : é sent eminence in socie*‘y letters and pa . NY ot : eee aEe Sal Therdsy | 58 ot Sosmeet ee | Would not be without Hood s Sarsaparil \ saboenee : A ~— cat ae olitics by = r * iu ws courage and Bradbent, the eminent authority CENTS p- m., until further notice, for Boston ; a oe hur ' AR 8 5 9: . thi ari-colored glass. e st conspic- Ss DY Sauce Gustry, COUrSEe ¢ ~ance Bm ¢ i 8 TENT ae ; : : ‘gee ee 26 Thursday fo 15 & 22 Yours truly, | in my house for anything.” Mrs. G. sins aa a : . : a oo conspl ciaknniiin ancer, also attributes cancer to the 8 i i TWIN ; direct. Returning, wiil leave north side ea 27 | Friday 59 3] 632 | Weteam Ware. | KERN, 245 Manning Ave., Toronto, Ont. ne ornat . in this large, bleak, { ? - ality. ‘any aati ot too free use of meat. He asserts that tae & i BAR of Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, Tuesdavs and ise ' aq’ Ane , Rustico Road. chilly, stone-floorecd hall is a large from a simple clerkship when 4 . ; s : lg Sag WE aah ; 28; Saturday 16 a} 41 7 42] ee . ; : seetties Gaia ©: mage sseier ennas'al toentitadl te was essive use of meat generates Eaus Satardaye, 13 eéoo. uciil farther notices. ee 29 | Sunday j 7 ; g 28 Mrs Mary Webster, of Ray Fortune, who fo | oo Ss arsapafi a voods n chest, old enough to have been | YOUN man of venty-f » ce an undue power in the epithelium, * sete. asthe te adie es AB ant Man doe le eo! * an 9 9 ten years past has been lame with rheuma- King Lear's steamer’s trunk, and an |? Partner in a famous London firm. | which, in consequence, grows in in- ; a5 DAY ¢ eo ee ee “ween ; ee » MAUT LB} [- @)°7 + “ ~ | tem, reports to Vi. Horme that she is now iron box as black as tt i - l about twenty years ago embraced 7 . . is P A evenings Cab jro directiy on board tea | . ‘ : a i ; t > s 2 s 1e gates tl and abou wenty years ago embracec s+ " - e ; . 2 t | cured of her ecmplaint by usirg his Rheuma- | Is the Onl Saree. at die 2 s . _ s me - ae sccnivainins: “sail alltel ne: peren ead of out, crowds upon and chokes = # the steamer without extra charge | + 4 = | tism Cure. wv li -aug2) | 0 . In another minute I was ush- ee ee ee ' the weaker structures beneath, and y 8 Throusk Tickets fur sale a harcave pee aa cred at once into the presence of the | Wen England's pol'ties was divided by | reaching the lymphatic channels, trav- he Sak as, Yipes sabepiape wee . ate i: IME TABLE VOR SCTKRAMeER SOUTH i annie wee ene Sake nie ; True Blood Purifier famous parliamentarian, wit end lob- legion of irreconcilabie questions—frem Is along them to the lymphatic glands. sia sites ee at all stations on the Intercoloula a ee i i Sr ’ i ii bath a Bie : an the . nts ‘ “or every 12 “ ght” ailway. 3 PORT. correctly, and can neatly hyist, whose keen-edged words have | Disraelian Imperislism to Gladstonian | ffere the neoplastic cell obtains a firm é : a eve y . unight F ay ae . oo typewrite their dictation al- | Prominently in the public eye today. frequently caused heated discussion | Liberalism—Mr. Labouchere entered | foothold, and takes on so extensive BGOKS npn geen deer or rates of passage, freight, etc.,” apply » ge co and many a heart ache in the sacred | ‘he latter's triumvirate, and no one | levelopment that cancer fs the tn... ee Beem, 1.04.. to local agents, or ‘Toronto, a useful paper- position than a Col ege Profes- bound book, 160 pages, East and West and West Rivers unti! far | sor with a knowledge of half ther notice: j the “ologies” at his command, appeared stancher in support of Eng- “Dr. Lamb, an eminent English phy- WRAPPERS i . It’s a truly old-fashioned parlor tn jand’s G. O. M. than the editor of | siclan, many years ago recommended silt be don Write for circular. i " which we are sitting + a Truth. a vegetarian regimen as a means of Wait OF POM. W. H. CROSKILL are sitting, with a high : . oe Charlottetown, P’.E.1. ceiling, low window and glass doors. On the whole Mr. Labouchere is a | sombating cancer, and reported 50 Sceton & Mitchell, Halifax, Agente for An uncommonly large fireplace, moz2 | lively and energetic man fer an Eng- | many cases that were favorably influ- | Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. fit to be on a Texas ranch, emits a | lishman, and if h» has a habit of get- enced thereby, that his treatment was Volume of heat intu this spacious room, | ting into troub'e he hes also a happy | 23dopted by his famous contemporary, Dr. Abernethy. . The steamer S.onthp ort will ply on the terwards, is surer of a lucrative : ' , easy to buy, easy to take, : : i Hood s Pills ueadaients oa circles of Mayfair. H. L. CEIPMAN, Agent for Canada, Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD,’ Agents, north side, Lewis’ Wharf, Loston.: yi Ne Bast River at 3 u’cluck p m., vo l—wy M mn lay f returning Tuesdav for Charlottetown; leav- ing Hayden’s Wharf at 7 30 a. m., calling at Hagzarty’s and Elickey’s wharves; leav- ing Charlottetown fur East River at 3 p. mn. and making return trip. Will leave Prince Street wharf for East River on Saturday at 5 a. m. Will leave Pri S:reet wharf on every | i ~# a > <2 af. CEASE bbe Aso Si See ee Ss which, on account of repairs going on knack of getting out of it. lor, reception-room and library The | news about the proper way to cook ; a : cer. More than one eminent physicia2 leaving Hayden's Wharf for Char. loitetown at 730 a. im. calling at Haz- garty’s and Hickey’s wharves making re- tun tripat 3 p. m. from Prinee St. The steamer will ran to Mount Stewart everyalternate week as the tides may suit. WEST RIVER. Will ‘leave Ch°town for West River Bridge, Thursday, at 4 p m, calling at Westville when required. Friday morn- ing leaving We-t River Bridge for Ch’town et 7.30, calling at Westville, making re- turn trip from Chtown to West River Bridge at 4 o'clock, p. m. ROCKY POINT FERRY. Leave Charlottetown for Rocky Point daily, (Sunday excepted)—6.30, 8 and 10 am; 12 noon; 2, 4 and 6 pm. Leave Rocky Point for Charlottetown— 7, 9 aad 11 4m; 12.20, 3,5 and 6.30 p m ROCKY POINT SUNDAY TIME TABLE, Leave Cl’townat 845 am; and 12.45 pm 2 and 4pm. Leave Rocky Point at 9.30 a m; and 1,30, 3 and 6 pm. TIME TABLE FOR SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborough will ply on the Southport ferry till further notice as follows: - Sun- days excepted, leaving Charlottetown daily at 6.30 a m, and every half hour up to 10 pm. Leaving Southport at 6.45 a m, making half hourly trips up to 10.15 pm. Sunday trips. Boat leaves Charlottetown at 7am making 4 hourly trips up 8.35 pm. Steamer lai off from 11.15 to 12 o'clock, noon. On Tuesday and Friday of each week steamer will run on time to accommedate the travelliagpublic. SS > — > en PE Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 24th June, 1895, the trains of this Raiiway will run daily (Sundays excey ted) as follows .— Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down. Read up, PM AM PM PM 44GB SGhiccece Chariotietown.....12% 1015 452 659....Royalty Junction 1203) «Wel Si VM... North Wiltshire....1113 92 ee Hupter HKiver.....i053 9b 604 807....... Bradalbane.......1021 sh G6 Bae sskcante Emerald ........10 12 Sa G2 Biisccce, Freetown. sa ee 83 OOO .OWiccvccccs Kensingion......9 5 8&2 752 900 Ar Lv 900 8 00 Summerside AM AM $10 140 Ly Ars 2% S82> 120% .......Misconche........ sju 2% $435 1231.. . Wellington 751 2u Si ie « PTR TE cv ccucves 72a ll Wile 239 RMI ido ones 625 170 Wa 36 Bloonefieid. . . .60 lle WH 25 - Alvertom.... 5il 10 3133 4% socc EL. sosshcase eee 9 43 PM Pa aM AM AM PM AM FPS 62% 300......Charlottetown.....92) 654 645 31*....Koyaity Juncction....96 62 7B 840...... «(DEINE 625.000. OF) 4a 7% 405( ar Ly) 813 415 Mt Stewart 815 410¢ Lv Ar)510 40 SOS Oe cise ce BRIG cin ocvcces £48 32 OD). BAR. aces con BE POG'S 2 26-000 ia 2m Wil 6531.......Bear Kiver 645 20 Oa ee eee la AM PM Pd AM eM 82% 410.....> ount Stewart..... 81) 3h ee, oe Cardigan 7 i7 2 O00 i Q...... Georgetown Tw 2k -M vM rM AY SD. cstos «nines 1 tne, Hanson cocooe 8 13 9 4 anocnspe” ME TEMG OIOR a oo0)) 0804 72 PM A™ Trains are run by Eastern Standard ‘Time b PU: TLINGER, Gen Mg? Can Gov’. Kailways Moncton, N B. A. McDONALD, Superiutendent, Charlottetown. june21 For Sale or To ent The subseribor, intending to close his business, will sell or rent his weil-known stand at Eldon. The Store and Ware heuse are large and roomy and in an ¢x- cellent state of repair. Possession given at any time. Rent moderate if not sold. D. A. MeLEOD, augi—dy li wy tf Eldon. Fxecutor’s Notice. All parties indebted to the Ertate of th: jate Augustus Hermans are requested t make immediate payment tothe under- signed Executors, Also all persons hav- iny claims against said Estate are hereby notified to present same, duly attested, to us, : . M. P. HOGAN, W. E. SMITH, _Executors Estate of the ‘ate Augustus Hermans. jul22—law (1) 3m pat law 3m ee Rockers. them. a Just Now We Are Selliug All Kinds of Fancy Rockers in Rattan. Cobbler Seat, Fancy Oak ond Curpet They all say they are the chea ever shown in Charlottetown. pretty and serviceable Wedding Presents. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetowr, September 4, 1895. Re They make very 5 B is 0 BELL'S BOOTS BEATS T S them all, is the verdict given by almost everyone—and we intend, during the coming season, to more than hold our former record by giving all who favor us with their patron- age every satisfaction. leave your order L S Ch’town, Aug. 7, 1895—dy s with J. H. BELL, The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer. Now tis the time to flavor and price. lowest prices. Our aim is to buy the most reliable gool and sell them at the lowest prices. change for cash or gools. parts of the city. WILLIAM GRANT & CO.. QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, June 19, 1895— 135 w True Lovers of delicious TEA are satisfied when supplied with our lines of English Breakfast Congou, Ind Ovlong and Ceylen Teas. to be the best on the market for quality, The public realize a good article when they ase it, and to-day our sales on this Tea are larger than ever before. We carry a full line of Canned Goods, Jams and Jellies, Fish, Boned and Skinned Dried Cod fish, Flour, Meal, ete., which we will sell at the very We believe our 22c. Blend Eggs taken in ex delivered to CAIRNS BROTHERS Successors 10 Cairns & McLean, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Monuments, Tablets and Headstones In Blue, White and Brandon Italian Marble and Freestone. ) Leave your order at Tue Examiner JOB PRINTING «c:. need . See our samples. modern Juvenal reclines negligently in trawiish, and a humane reader of a big arm-chair, and rests his feet on the iron fender. Mr. Labouchere is perfectly self- posscssed, some call it blase, but I prefer the former expression, His large head sits well on the stocky frame, and from under the thick eye- brows the rather small but piercing luminaries lok positively, always Steadfastly, and in moments of anima- tion snap savagely. If the face is a study there is noth- ing attractive in the cheap smoking- jacket, over a pair of bilious-colored trousers and shiny boots of no par- ticularly cut or style. Mr. Labouchere loves to display his forchead. It is broad and full, and } articularly copious over the eyes. Nor is there much poetry in his expression. He is an idealist. Neither melan- choly nor vacillation has found admit- tance into those hard lines about the mouth. The eyelids are baggy from late hours, and possibly from much anxiety, but indomitable courage is traceable in the distended nostrils. Those hard cheeks and the grimly- compressed lips are not given to frive olous merriment. His is a cold laugh—- a distant smile, tinged with satire, which reverberates his speech. Mr. Labouchere, as I have said, is perfectly self-possessed. He prefers to employ every moment of his life’s fickle stay to some practical purpose, and his occupations are many. Notwithstanding our animated con- versation, he went on cutting the pages of a new book sent him for review; how soon he'll cut the author, the next number of Truth may tell. Occasionally he hkoks up with an ambiguous smile, seldom with confi- dence. “Do I believe in interviews? Certainly not,”’ and he emphasizes the negative with an unmistekable cock- ney accent. “‘Why did you come to see me? You might have written anything and saved yourself the bother. A good journalist has no need of the principal; it’s wasted time. Write any thing pertinent to the subject; shape it so as to suit your readers; who cares? And if the interviewed party were to say a lot of things, the jourmalist would only repeat that which suits the pur- pose. Therefore I think it advisable to write the interview in the editorial rooms.” “But, Mr. Labouchere,” I interrupt- ed, “surely this cannot be your serlous cpinion; neither would you. practice it yourself.” “Well, no; but then we edit Truth— and nothing but the truth,” and Mr. Laubouchere permitted one of those abbreviated smiles to illumine his cyn- ical face. “The fact is, we must not always practice what we preach,” he went on. “Consistency is too stale, in a sense. The modern world requires acid, spice, and all piquant sauces of scandal and fiction.” “My opinion on the House of Lords? It is useless to repeat,” and he pulled himself up in the rocker. “I am ir- revocably opposed to it. We do not want an unnecessary evil, and the days of legislators by divine right are past. “You have a tolerably good system of government, but deficient in prac- tice. I daresay your improvements have kept apace, else your eagle would hardly scream so loud. “But I will let you invent the rest of this interview,” and he lit another cheap cigarette, of which he appears particularly fond. As the time went on, however, Mr. Labouchere became a trifle more lo- quacious. “Oh, yes! I recollect that in- terview at Lake Como two years ago. YT was rusticating in Tuscany, so was Hurlbert. I did the smoking and Hurl- bert wrote the interview. Do I recol- lect the contents? Certainly not, nor do the publishers” (with a pull at his pointed beard). “Hurlbert is a good fellow, but that interview will hardly survive his fame.” To my question how he managed to ea | p. E. Isl SCOTCH GRANIPH. ye soi Geaoite on band. “= Low prices for 30 days to reduce our extra large stock. We can print anything you Good work, promptness, low Pate’ .. s,.rotteown, Ar. 25, INM—AY & WY edit such an interesting paper and par- ticipate in almost every question in Parliament, he replied: ‘Mental dis- cipline and physical training is the ually going on in the humen svs- tem. Hood's Sarsaparilla drives our disease and Restores Health. —, NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is now prepared to make | Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division | Lines, furnish Plans, ete.; also, Mechanic a and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Spec! f- CREAT BATTLES are conun: | cations and Estimates. J. P. NICHOLSON, ' Land S Truth expostulated with him about his advice to the cook to cut the live fish in halves, he reterted merrily by ex- pressing the opinion that it is ridicu- lous sentime:t to treat creatures of low or rudimentary organization as If they had the seme sus eptibility to pain as a hurran beirg, and settled the avestion fina’ly by telling an anecdote about an cnglins friend of his who once “cavgeht a perch fou,” ; “The hook picr cd the fish’s eye. My friend felt that he had not caught the perch <ccording to the rules of the rame, so, to compensate him for losin his ye, he put him back into the water Ile then baited his hook with the eye and went to work again. Within three minutes he caught the same perch avain with his own eye.” This is a capital fish story. T haven't heard a better tate in a long while, It le A lie. of courses, but all fish sterics are. and it has the merits of originality ‘ard humor. IT like Mr. Labouchere the better for such h°rmless fibs. Oh! Be Gobbs! Its Foine! A new arrival from the “ould sod” says : Iv’s mesilf what's bin disthressed for a long toime back wid the pesky Rheuma- tics in iverv howl and chorner uv me, bad cess toum! I got a bottle of PRUSSIAN OLL and it noct um ont at onst, it did. Oh! be gobbs! its foine, it is! kes" Now, my advice to you all is: If yer bothered wid rhumatics or apy’o thim pesky complaints that dabbles ye up loike a jack-knife wid yer pain, go at onst and vet some and thry it wid the sthame cloth (both inside and out) jist as the dear Docther Niemeyer ordered de ye moind that now / and if it doant take the pain out o’ yer bones inside of tin minits thin my vame isn’t Dinnis McGinty.” Sold everywhere. Only 25 cents. “Use Ir axnp Prove Ir. Delays are Dangerous. Do not delay a single moment but send for a bottle of Miller’s Emul-on of Cod Liver Oil if you are threatened with con- sumption or lung troubles. The sooner you begin to create new Blood the sooner you will gain a victory ever death’s emis saries. Miller’s Emuision is the most re- markable consumptive cure in the world. It creates new blood imn ediately. No other preparation of Cod Liver Oil can compare with Miller’s Emulsion. There is no exense for persons dying from con- sumption when this splendid remedy is at band. Miller’s Emulsion is the great nerve strengthener and blood maker, and cures Conghs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula and all lung affections. In Big Bottles, 50c. and $1, at all Drug Stores, Scatt's Emulsi oO $ EMUISION is CoJd-iiver Oil emulsified, or mace casy of digestion and as- similation. To this is added the Ilypophosphites of Lime and Soda, which aid in the digestion of tne Oil and increase materially tne potency of both. It is a re- markable flesh-producer. Ema- ciated, anaemic and consumptive persons gain flesh upon it very ravidiy. The combination is a mst happy one. Physicians recognize its su- perior merit in all conditions of wasting. It has had the en- dorsement of the medical pro- fession for 20 years. Dor t be persuaded to take a substitute! Sc-tt & Lowne, Belleviile, 50c. and $f, MEMORIAL CARDS. CABINET MEMORIAL CARDS, neat- ly printed in gold on fine quality Black Cards, with bevelled gilt edges. The Cards are suitable for framing, and are especially adapted for Albums. They make handsome and very appropriate mementoes to distribute among relatives and friends of deceased persons. te The designs are original and artistic, and the workmanship is far superior to any imported. PRICES —One Card, 25 cents; four Cards, 50 cents ; twelve Cards, $1.00. Write for specimens aud particulars. Mail orders filled by return mail. JAMES W. O’REILLY, Designer and Printer of Memorial Cards Ch’cown, June 8, 19 95-6 &wy has ascribed cancer to the free use of pork. The relation of diet to chronic maladies is a subject which affords 2 most promising field for observation ind experiment.” Heat and the Eyes. Th fact appears that there is a very narked difference in the way tempera-~- cure is borne by the eyes when it is selow 200 degrees Fahrnheit and wheu ibove that heat. Up to such a degree 1 man can look at the metal in a fur- 1ace with comparative ease, but before {t reaches 3,000 degrees he is compelled to wear colored glasses, : Saving Waste. For the privilege of picking out rags, bones, bottles, tin cams, etc., at the various dumps, Italian contractors pay to the city of New York about $80,000 a year; from which it is inferred that if there were a complete system for the separation and collection of these articles in the houses where they are discarded much more would be recov- ered. Mr. Waring, chief of the New York Street Cle;ning Bureau, thinks it safe to assume that “with a uni- versal and well-regulated collection and sale, there might be recovered, in cash, one cent per diam fev each member of the population, beyond the cost of col- lection and sale. This would amount annually to over 37,000,000, enough to pay all the cost cf street cleaning and street spr-nkling, and, in adiitien thereto, to repave the whole city within a very few years, so far as this is needed, wand to keep the pavements in repair perpetually.” It is stated that a large amount of solder is obtained by sprinkling old tin cans with coal oil and firing them in a kettle. Tin from scrap tin plate is obtained by placing it in a solution of Sulphate of copper, which dissolves the tin in the state of sulphate, while at the same time metallic copper is deposited. In the presence of the iron the sulphate of tin is decomposcd in turn with the setting of metallic tin at liberty and the formation of a solution of copper- as. In reality, it is found that the so- lution of copper corrodes the iron and detaches the tin that is fixed to it. Reneath a double bottom, upon which the tin clippings are arranged, there collects a mixture of tin and copper, which is separated, or which is util- ized directly for the manufacture of stanniferous brasses or bronzes. Their Debuat. Mary Anderson made her first appear- ance before the public when she was 15. Agnes Booth went on the stage at 14, and she is 52 now. Charlotte Cushman went on at 1, and Rose Coghlan at 16. Lotta went on at 8, and she is now 48. Mrs. John Drew went on at 7 and she is now 75. Fanny Davenport went on at 12, and is 45 at the present day. Henry Irving went on at 15, and is now 57. : Janausheck went on at 20, and is 63., Joseph Jefferson, though he appeared on the stage when two years old, did not go on for good till he was four. Mrs. Kendal appeared first at 4 and is now 47. Minnie Madder and Maggie Mitchell both went on 2t the age of 2, and the latter is now 63. Tony Pastor went on at 6, and he is now 60. Lydia Thompson at 13, and she is now 59. Ellen Terry at 8, and is now 47. Roland Reed appeared as a child and is now 43. Mrs. Scott-Siddons went on the stage at the age of 8, and lived to be 48. Neilson went on at 15, and Patti sung in public at the tender age of 9.—Chi- eago News. FOR SALE. House in Georgetown. 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 ad ipted for a Dwelling or Boarding House Any party or parties desirous of secur ing @ summer residence will find this capital opportunity. his property will be sold at a bargain For terms and particulars apply at the office of J. A. Matheson, Solicitor, George town, or to L. W. MACDONALD, ap Box 694, Charlottetown. BEVERAGE MADE IN AMOMENT ASK FOR A SAMPLE | 1 ym ins Coffe: is delicious. Ask for a free amp'e. BARGAINS! oe and Watches are selling fast and giving NIVERSAL satisfaction. We also do EPAIRING to Clocks, Watches & Jewelry, and OU are kindly invited to call and see our prices, and you will be satisfied to buy from G. G. JURY, The Reliable Jeweler North Side Queen Square, jy10 Opposite Post Office. Dominion Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appointe sole selling Agents in the Province 0 Prince Edward Island for the above Com ey are now prepared to issue orders for und, Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents. Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—-tf For Sale or To Rent The well-known Busness Stand, the “ 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 & wkv SUMMERSIDE ADS. = =~ --- : =- Bankrupt Stock. Readymade Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Waterproofs, Watches, etc. I will sell these goods at bottom prices. Cal! in and see the bargains. J. BARANOV, Muirhead’s Building, Water St., june22—3m Summerside. Painless Dentistry! This is addressed to all {hose who are suffer- ing from TOOTHACHE, or who may uire treatment of any kind at the hands of a Den- tist. I make the very best Teeth, guaranteed, for $15 0 aset, Ifnot satisfactory money re- funded. Gold and Silver Fillings a specialty. The follo*ing letter from Dr Robertson of Crapaud, as regards the Painless Extraction of Teeth, speaks ‘or itsel: :— To J E McDonald, D DS,Summerside, P EI Dear Doctor,—I am so well! pleased with the work } ou baye done jor me that J wil! take it as aspecial avorif you will give publicity to this letter. I positively assert that aiter an experience extendirg over twenty-two years, under the hand- cf many dentists, you are the only one who- ver extracted a tooth for me Absolutely Without Pain. Tne TEN teeth = removed forme at one sitting did net urt a particle, as Mr James Dawson of Try on, who was present atthe operation, heard me testify. The map who invented your method shou!d be knighted. I amyours, gratefully, H W Ro Crapaud, Jan 10, 1595. _ J, E. McDONALD, D. BD. 8. BERTSON, M D. : sciaipaicli witcidiinadipoalsicidiieses ae : im the other parts of the hose. .werves For instance, the other day, after he “In a recent article Dr. Waugh as- FLUID } ( ) St 5 biz HF CH 5 the three-fold purpose pro tem, of par- | had printed an important pee of certs that he: te conninans thet an- ue eC balls Ip ulipaly. 2 , cessive meat-eating is a cause of can- [ } encima ® ; “CAMPANA.” This new and Leautiful Sieamship is now on the ron'e between MONTREAL snd CHARLOTTETOWN, Passenger Accommodation is unsur- passed, being ited ap with electric light and other latest proven uts, Rates of Freigit mod rate ard serviee regular. SAILING FATES. LEAVES MONTREAL Jaly 8th sna 2204, Aug. 5th and iTth, Seot. 2nd, 16th an! 30th, Oct. 14th and 281h, and Nov llth. FROM CHARLOTTETOWN. — Pas- sengers teke morning train every second Tuesday, connecting at Summerside, viz., July 16th and 30th, Aug. 13th and 27th, Sept. 10th and 24th, Oct. Sth and 22nd, Nov. 5th and 19th. CARVELL BROS.,, Agents. ang6é CHTOWN TO BOSTON ——PY THE—— Fast Steamship ‘' Olivette,” BUY YOUR TICKETS —-FROM—— W. W. Clarke, TICKET AGENT, Corner of Queen and Water Streets. Charlottetown, May 14, 1895. STMR. FASTNET ee Will sail from Charlottetown every WED- NESDAY Evening, at 8 o’clock, for Hali- fax via Summerside. Returning, wiil leave Halifax every MONDAY Evening, at 6 o’clock, calling at Cavso, Arichat, Hawkesbury and Souris Freight solicited. W. W. CLARKE, aug3l Agent. Steamer Jacques Cartier, During the mouth of July, Tickets frou Crapand to Charlottetown and return will be issued for Sixty-five Cents. These Tickets good to return on the Boat the day of issue or the tollowing day. L. ©. OWEN. Charlottetown, June 28, 1895. HIGKEY & NICHOLSON, Tobacco Manufacturers, NO. 1 QUEEN STREET. Try their New Brands of BRIGHT CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING 8’s to the pound. ALSO—— Their Old Reliabie Brands of BLAU CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING TWIST. Prices Lower Than imported ‘Bobaccos, Cb’town, April 1. 195—6m135 wy WANTED. A good man in your district to represent the “Fontbill Nurseries of Canada,”—over 700 acres. The largest in the Dominion. Position permanent. Salary or commission to right man. With the increasing demand for fruit, a osition with us as salesman will pay vou better than engaging in farm work. Send us your application and we will show you how to carn good money. School Teachers! ! it’s just the thing tor you during the summer. Write for particulars. STONE & WELLINGTON, Montrea! J. W. Beall, Manager. June 20—w 3m A AS OE ARNE Cat Bi ee ee ee een P| 4 i ean es gig Pe * cnet maee coat. © AEA oe ne