| | on - ———————— ' ae x; vy oF a : ; . | Tho Bx Pbting Compan I .. 000 Printing la i : mt ' oud ; ATES OF auBercRtrTios | Ws have first-class fi clities ae sag! st saa ee 8 ee sis aie j|for turning out the best qui ale a6 cg camer a ‘% Pe ies ant . é : lity of Job Printing, from a 4 Six Month 2. ae ; £, z . ave Bene — TERMS : Four Dollars a Year “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Single Oopies Two Cente visiting card to the largest ye “ y any part of Canada or the ‘disp! ay work, 1 ds Siieieiiitaennmemmannmaretninenmeonestaiainnner tnt ve enema eens — | Prices low. TH WEEKLY EXAMINER a | Work promptly done XAMINER lay in 7 , \N IURS ‘UST 1: or — promptly done. rooraine trate! VOL, 8G. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1896. NO 36. | cattani soe us } Sn N RLY Le wepaper . ‘ we ROOM ) kos : serate read. ‘Examiner Publishing Company 4 armen. canine non - =”, ca. “UA FOR AUGUST 1 +6, Kor N: J . . rg R > THE LUNCHEON BASKET. . } a Sale or To Rent, on - Last Qua lay. 2h 21.9m p. m The Brick H — p 9 ( Suggestions for Appetizing Things te Take a { : he Brick House on rince Street, op { z id eg New Moon, 8th day, Oh. 49 im. a. m. waslte St. Paul’s Church, Heated by oe x ) Along on a Picnic. Ls 7 First Quar, | lay, 4h. \ Dp. m water. Electric light, etc. Apply to / : | & aldition to sandwiches—always ‘ * Full M » 4 lay, 2h )/m., a m S. R. JENKINS : ae yfore ae resistance for an outdoor lun- It is often difficult to convince peo- in ' ” 2.7 as 6. &. ERE | \ } | cheon —lobster or crabs can be made | ple their blood is impure, until Ae ad- "s ‘ _ — ™ —_———-- | | most appetizing. Fricasseed crabs, for in- ful carbuncles, abscesses, boils, scrof- ware { stance, are easily compounded and very | ula or salt rheum, are painfal proof of he H ian, | Son ish os ARE You G3 ING 70 Wet | delicious, the fact. It is wisdom now, or when- “hes | Day of Week: siesa | este s mehr Soeereesaneeesiaearnnte aera ‘TEL Remove the meat from four dozen | ever there is any indication of i" | j | y boiled crabs and chop it fine. Putina QW. -- en ee ea T () = saucepanthe crab meat, one onion, one b hm | aft ; : x | a ae cae . ; ounce of butter, one dozen chopped mush E 1} ae | rH , : * | rooms, chopped parsiey, four ounces of mpu e ; ‘ ~ i | { j : : is, PY . ces f ; é | ast 12 | | bread crumbs, which have been soaked in ~< : | 9 ; 6 48} BY THE copsomme and then pressed nearly dry, blood, to take Hood’s Sarsaparilia, and & ‘ i} 2 as i | 7 pepper, salt, cayenne and half a gill of | prevent such eruptions and suffering. “i ‘ ' AY 53 ls “FAS L| N E 2 7 tomato sauce. Mix well and soak five “JT had a dreadful carbuncle abscess, rs Fl ay ' : : | " = ° : minutes. Wash the shells and fill them | red, fiery, fierce and sore. The doctor at- oe t| Friday 55] 16 | Of Readymade Clothing ever held in Charlottetown. sorgrneinirwdaayhtamnasigpen igi A Fron dries tes Py 1g £ * . ' ; . Q 84 ay | ’ 13] 7 ' ef a % crumbs and add a bit of butter—then | abscess broke, the pains were terrible,and é co a ed bake until brown. I thought I should not live th h i a t | oto} mom |. Buy your tickets by the 8S PAX ARETE hae td : acca! diiacie nanan i 1 : | 4 | 10] morn | ead cl = etn ee = | _ or se crabs, put a nee heard and read so much about Hood’s ne 12| We lay l 9 6 22 Ee SEIS J tesa ple of mustard with the meat and a thin | Sarsaparilla, that I decided to take it, and : » - L Pp. Ma. \ . . . . : . lave nustaré n ¢ “ac ‘ral me h . a f 13 | Tharsday | Vana Ss : an Ta We Lave always met with splendid success in any previous sales we have had. Genuine discounts and ee = ~~ cra} | my husband, who was euffering with 4 | Friiay ‘ 5} 4] y y r : i . . ‘ efore covering with the bread crambs. boils, took it also. It soo 5] areas ae | 4} 23 | W. W. CLARK K, | rare bargains have brought us the trade. The people have come to know that when a sale is cdvertised at the hs te: een ek tee onl ’ oe, 5 coon pueiies eur iJ 96 | Sunday | 6 2| 3 33} Ticket Agent. | Bargain ‘Corner that itisa genuine thing. We placo again on the market our entire stock of summer clothi g ' variety are legion. Only let the bread - iw a | Gi 455 29 —d& \ . } : t ~venly buttered wi e : a | ; ae ow iw at slaughter prices, We will attempt to give you an idea below of our stock; and it must necessarily fall © r - Oe ee ger t a = a o} ' } © ane . esi i esipieaiatieasnemmneianenea , “ kesh sweetest anc eshest product ¢ 1e ; 1 y | 10} ST] 7 4s : short of what the stock really is, but by “alling at our Clothing Rooms you can see for yourself and be satisfied. dairy, and the meat, whether beef, ham, Mi j 6 i ~ y i ”» ; } a sili Sul cilciin a, " m0 2 bi } = : 32 7 2 31 | s T E AME R E AS r N E T . t on or _ 7 n, choppe : chee ind | built me up and restored my health so . | oe | : | ‘ well seasoned and your sandwiches are | ¢net although the doctor said I ld 3s | 01 10 ee 9 LOT 8—235 fine light blue serge suits, former pric c $8.5 oths ant f course, ¢ , . oo ar Pp Ee - ee ont ca ios 4 2! serge suit ner price $14, reduced to $8.50. toothsome and, of course, a success. : ; ar t = 4 , j 16 48 it a The steamer Pitas commences her } \ MEN Ss SUITS. T Ok . . > F . Cool, crisp lettuce leaves are sian soos rceieiease ean Hood's Bare Py : 94 | Moaday a + »}eeason’s work, sailing from Halifax] Y LOT 1—68 wen? : Bui ts, light colored mixed tweeds, former price $6.50 LOT 9—500 pairs Men’s Pants at cost price, an addition to sandwiches saparilla cured my husband of the boils, eS he. : l ; ae IL 431 4 UESDAY, May 5th, and will continue | ww selling for $4 25 : Among savories suitable for an al Ma yy ton rag EE aie ioe ks \\ Ly ss: 6 Giek 33 ; aaa kf ee, ni , ae : : Sg i Se a rs. ANNA PETERSON, Latimer, Kansas, " = ' r | 61 1.8081. = oO = Hal ax Cm L, oT — 46 M. n’s Suits, mixed patterns, all serge, former price $7.25, fresco luncheon are anchovy eciairs. . . » a 22 ct a 441°" sling at the following ports | now selling for $4.75. " OUTHS’ CLOTHING. Roll out some thin puff paste, wash 5 +o ' 99S y i 2 1 ot | DPTy Bay, bs oz LOT 3~85 Men’s Suits, mixed tweeds, different patterns to select from, and bone one dozen anchovies, incluse ‘- | gn | Su ‘ i ” 2 eon former price from $7.50 to $8 50, now $5.00. 150 Youth’s Suits, a great variety of patterns and colors. These suits are each in the paste, season and sprinkle ye a1 i M ’ 20 t. 3 82 CRHDOR sei PER | \ LOT 4—A choice lot of mixed suite, not one in the lot that was sold for worth all the «av from $650 to $8; we will clear them out at the with Parmesan cheese and bake ina : ea Isaac's Harbor a less than $3.75, now $5.50. nominal price of $4.50 quick oven. + oa Caaso | 4 re ake ; ‘ ee . cea sewer. vouuive = os ’ , . ; . Cheese biscuits, another savory,require S p | | 2 ale i . Arichat, ef \ LOT 5—ii — n’s Suits, diferent makes and patterns, reduced from $9.00, Also about 100 Youths’ Svits of other kinds, mixed qualities a:d pri ca. one-quarter of a pound of flour, the same arsa ari a = ’ ; ; anc i 2Gs vr oe : ms am" : ‘ . a | P i Island Roilwa z Port Hawkesbury a ane 7 ¢ ; ; : ae will he s .Id at cost. of butter and Parmesan cheese, grated; | 18 the One True Blood Purifier, All druggists. $1. - . ‘ Port Hood, r LOT 6—Is a choice line of fine suits, reduced to $6.50. : , . . : i i : ah. al * ; : : : Our entire stock of boys’ three piece imported suits also at cost. add cayenne and salt. Work this to- 9 ° cure liver ills, easy to take, = Onand afer FRIDAY, 3rd July, 189 wears 5 LOT 7—A fine live of English tweed suits, mixed colors and patterns, the hi , : ; . gether with the hand and then roll it Hood’s Pills easy Wo operate, 2 cents, = eee, hee Fee, Se ee cae Char same ; finest ready mades ever shown in Charlottetown, former price $15, All oe 8 suits ves to oe very lowest figure that was ever reached out until quite thin. Cut into biscuits Sundays exces ted) as follows .— Summerside. 7 $16 and $17, now $10. 1G the Rimery Ot tne trace. and bake in the oven. Still another * ee Freight solicited. Low rates. j j savyory—croutes of cayiare Cut some cececesecseseesoecesscooce =o Trains O rains 1 . | "hh? 2 , i il fi ] i : i j 1 slices of read one half inch thick and . ‘ 3 8 ‘the tice, on t me us ou le is ' ’ pags on ‘ - onk STATIONS wt 1 W. W. CLARKE, Agent, ‘ This sale will continue until further notice D bla if y let th oppor tunity pass. one inch wide, After taking a little | ® 8 é 3 ; ae Ch’town, April 20, 1896-—dy piece from the center soa hollow is ° u 4 ia . lA = — | / formed, fry the piece of bread a golden ° é ro 3 Hi 6 30 Charlottetown ...| 9 15112 10 : brown and then fill with caviare, | @ a , é mee? 352) 6 44 valtv | t 9 O11 48 | \\ geasoned with lemon juice, butter and $ a ‘ 4 42 7 18)... North Wiltshis S 28/10 SS rovincia Gans | f B pepper. These must be browned in the |@ ‘ 4 458 7 3j.. 0 r Riv 8 IN10 43 8 oven, when they are ready to serve s é ‘s 6 34) 7 52) ..Bradalbane......) 7 S410 OF Under Act 57 Vic , Cap. 6, A very nice choudfroid of salmon may 2 4 6 44) 7 58). .Emerald.. | 4 ts) 7 = |X be made by frying some nice pieces of | @ ‘ a 5 50) 8 O8'.. Freetown .......| 7 98] 9 42 and Amendment | A ee oe tatiieies alll ed ee aa a ‘ ' 6 2) 8 22... Kensington 7 23] 9 @W 1 f salmon in boiling oil and then setting | @ 2 Os 9 4lAr.\ ...., (Lvi700 86 Pue limit-of the amount having been ex- them aside to get cold. Cut some aspic : é - 7310 OOLv f ~> . aslo 8 10 tended by statute of last session, the Gov- | \ jelly into pieces to match the salmon, ¥y oR WS r. © Ob) S 101} ernment of this Province is now prepared to X i i i ie ¢ 7 4510 22)..M 5 42! 7 56] receive loans for short or long periods In- , gernish with chopped aspic and serve : & , § (2110 49,..W 5 16) 7 38 | terest 4 per cent Toans — »at call or at is en lettuce leaves. To be eaten with | g ee d ¢ , Sill Se et Hill . 22. 40 ee (NGUS ted "MILLAN, Yi cheese straws and olives or an aspic of | ® ,, ee ae olorec picture for every é i 9 B11 50). .O'Lear 3 15) 9 20 ~~ peovineiat Treasare foie gras > 12 “ Santighv” or every 6 “Life- , eel oan Am oa © a = ‘ The ascot tartlet is a delicacy which }@ My) ge NTP é oe 10 40! 3 on I om 10 . OO An Astle Hie is seldom absent from the English linch- 3 getting veer ee A , & 1. Early one morniag, after vainly en- -on basket, whether the party is bound |@ ~ _— 7c a ' . Pr. m.|A. M : . : : : - ’ eon basket, whether the party 1s pune ADDRISS: / pa — : rverevvyevvevenneennennennennennnentnnnn sHannnaN FADD RPAH NNE TRINNY Z deavoring to sleep, I went outside. The Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t aoe for the race, the hunt or the river. It is : : ¢ ss “¢ (hi 3 OO. .¢ 9 i 10 S| stars were shining in a sky of dark, rich made with half a pound each of grated | @ 7 FR Ld & “ ee oe : . ao S| purple lightening to a yellowish to aa S ever ros., ' / - sl 3 1h : 901 5201 —_— Pp ple . é “ ' y ; ne on cocoanut and chocolate, a quarter of a | @ 93» ; : a é } 738 397; .! i 8 37) 4 47) | =g | the northern horizon; the vast desert pound of ground sweet almonds, one | @ wb COLE St, Toronto . ~ 10 $ OO AT. V screws | : 8 15 = = = was a great mass of delicate lilac and pound of powdered sugar and a little ° Seeten & Mite atl, Mtaitiien: mami é “§ 7 = : a : 4, ppe & o 2 n| For U-: that is the Manufacture of = ors and the igloo a brighter note of cinnamon mixed to a paste with white | @ ~ Nova Scotia and Prince Edward 9 e ; — : m4 ar = = * ols = the same color. The dogs, curled up in of egg. Line some little pans with puff > Pere é , 0 16 : yo ee a 16 : 3 = _ balls and almost covered by tiie snow, paste and fill each one with the mix- ee ee ee > = es @ 11 00 6 00) .Sor 6 15) 1 20] = Al = } ee ee pow — ture; then bake in a quick oven, a é , = a oe -e wy. © —* © snow Coffee souffle, in susall cases, is another e SF eee : | scaa wt In, tng. wal ve ABSOLUTELY PURE 1anchon” Boll obe quar af milk, put | SO@BBOREOPC@ROoCRESCNCeSS | : ~ on { sie a : ¥ = = the lonely desert. | The tents flapped like in haif a pound of coffee, which has 8 10 () 5 15). . Georgetown 700 2.340) = 5 = great birds alighting, and the wind-gage monems Fe eS ees been freshly roasted and ground, and let HE . . »9) — ( ( » tan.tan.ts Tha ion , " = ~ a = = “ oe ae ae ps o 6 st — ROMAN CROWNS. Pays to be Gentlemanly. te stoop for an hour, Then strein 16 4 P.M _ , = =—220e = utter loneliness and desolation of the : and make the souffle paste, by putting a. i ea * i oy . Em r a cides 7 , — scene were 80 penetrating that I was Seven Kinds Are Distributed as Rewards Colonel F. W. Saxton, of Oakland, the milk in a saucepan with five ounces Miciae Ce te eee | 8 40) ..Cape Traverse (OO an T i being delivered to the lesling W iolezale Houses — giad to creep over the recumbent forms for Valor. Cal., was in Washington recently. A of flour, three ounces of sugar and a é « Mt nese goo ls are now Dein alivere » tne lesling Ole ‘ ee aw fitass 4 ee i " » incide . y 4 = me -— — Leith ——— a — = of the D» Fai wr W. ri srantee them sup2rior to aay showa at the same = “ aa companions into the shelteriof the The Romans had various kinds of little incident that racine my notice small pinch of salt. Mix this well and Ts Been neil | al Tala = vee i : rhe . i thes of : oe a aiaeniin a ’ = sleepivg bias, where I shivered and dozed crowns, which they distributed as re- just before I ars home,’’ he said - a put it on the fire till it boils, stirring Ps : ee os i ae A trial order tp yoar wholesale house will convince you of the value —% ae Se Sey ee called us again to | wards for martial exploits and extraordi- Times reporter, “impressed me that there | (tantly with a wooden spoon, till $ . A McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, => of these zovis, bah a3 to = islity aal ct olor. — ot .a a — Senn nary services on behalf of the republic, oo newer qe paca Magento ae smooth. Break five eggs, beating whites we ed —_ en Moncton, 3, = lf yuu have not yet seea our complete range of samples, w rite your —} by Frank Wilbert Stokes, in the July | gays a writer in Chambers’ Journal. — than a gentleman, — that it is and yolks separately and very stiff and by smokers who know a * Raiway ‘ Umhice, June3) , = nearest wholesale h»ase for them at one. = nanny 1 The Oval crown, made of myrtle, —_ & financial gain to do so. | then add to the batter (which must be : | nemo —— ——_——__—__—_—_— we ws ote ie : and bestowed on generals who were en- One of San Francisco's capitalists is uite stiff), stirring very lightly. Fill really fine Cigar 4 oo = e23eon a> ~- Counterfeit Meerschaum., Joseph Boardman It is said he is a q ’ ¢ © 7 . c sls wn a , on _ = = le . a ; titled to the honors of the ‘“‘lesser tri- P ae snags * “1 some paper cases w.sh this soufile and ; TIME TABLE FOR FERRY SETAMEERS | & - Meerschauin nowadays is counterfeited illionai but t look t him vo ” conse = VW P i= & Sen Lid aE ns ek cibiadteinc shiek wihtiies Mae umph,” called ovation. millionaire, bu 0 look a 1 — bake in the oven; afterward sprinkling —ag SS The steamer Southport will ply ov the = m4. a? S 3 s = purpose is made by dissolving a een 2 he naval or rostral crown, com- would not think it. You could hardly fine sugar over each. THAT + Ea-t and West Rivers until further notice | & = 4 te 18 oe sends posed of a circle of gold with ornaments say that ho dresses shabbily, but he Babas and savarins, iced tea or coffee q ' . a = - nit rT BS “a | quantity of silicate of soda in half the 2 comes very close to it, and appears to a ’ Z 3 83 ful.ows :— = st. © 5 . * MEET cnskahe wf pure caseine, adding powdered representing *‘beaks’’ of ships, and given ; ; = : 4) bir al aA ee t! and claret cup may very well find a | ean DIE - = : ’ , ies ia : 3 , | stranger to be some kindly old gentle- is : ay aii sacle EAST RIVER. = ~ aus gi—-246 = burnt magnesia, With this is put some oe a yal oe eer or _ on his ee eee se on - place in am ae heon vos — it ; d Ip BR BS te Will leave Prince Street Wharf on every | $& real meerchaum, powdered,’ and the | S@ GF Wae ee Some ay ¢ lai $3 , x. | for granted that the basket or hamper e 7 ; ; : smile upon. Mr. Boardman’s house is] .,_ Sa 3 iat 2 kd Monday for East River at 3 oclock, p. m., Fi WAbsdbadbadbdbndbarbadeabadsedsedbabidd isd s6dAdbadbdd sad ddadeaadiddaddiy whole must have the consistency of a ship. : ant in ail til illinois = erereagy Si itself is a modern one fitted up with i eniae Tueeds for Charlotte eee a 3 The crown known in Latin as “‘Val- | CV¢F p Vaxlana, bi § olice 18 In MAD} 21) the conveniences of home,”’ is infinitely superi 3 feturning Tuesday for sarlotietown, thick cream. It may be molded in any : F ‘iy oul cai mareie be makes 8 infinitely superior to all ving Havdeu’s Wharf 7.30 a. n oe : . laris Castrensis,’’ a circle of gold raised eee ar we MAKCS including a small ice box. Fruit : : leaving Hayden’s Wharf at 7.30 a. m, shape, setting solid at once. Cedar cigar : : the trip over on the ferry 6 ‘ cheap imported cigars, "4 ceiling at Haggarty’s and Hi key § boxes are imitated with the cheaper With jewels or palisades, the reward a “The other morning he started for the beverages are most delightful drinks for : a Wharves; leaving Charlottetown for Kast . Poa Ge ee ey ee ee a Ge ee ee ee ee tee ee woods, which are stained with an ex- the general whe fivet forced the enemy's : in his I oi ; fc ; t ._ | ot Weather aad ane com made, for cess River at 3 p.m., and making return trip. 222222-2 = S252.5 25 —— tract of eofiar dhatinas] Pin sie ant intrenchments. boat, and in nis haste he pages - trane- they are but mixtures of different fruit The steamer wi)l also leave Prince Street the elm are used in this way. One hun- 4 The mural crown, a circle of goid for bie peoketheok te: his —_ — juices, having the desired one predom- Not Rank and Heavy, Pe Wharf for East River on Saturday at 5, dred pounds of cedar shavings or saw- | imdented and embattled, given to the course he did not discover this until he | j nate. 2 a. m.. leaving Hayden’s Wharf for Cuar Gust ail vidd tani Gs enna ae warrior who first mounted the wall of a had reached the wharf. There wis ne Strawberry or raspberry sherbet ©. waves BUG: cvics e i? loitetown ot 7.30 a. m., calling ot a ‘BES of cedar, which is mixed with alcohol besieged place and successfully lodged a one in the crowd that he knew or that easily made as follows: Mix with a § R f | | ’ « 2 ar, ” » ga . eee - - ? ra ty’sand Hickey’s Wharv een aking re snk toate as 4ettek hates a standard or flag thereon. knew him. He searched every pox ket - pint of fresh strawberry juice one-half weel, ich and Mellow. fe taro trip at o p. m. from Prince Street. pat : mee - : 5 The civic crown (made of the branch vain. A young man standing nearby cup of orange juice, one-quarter cup of | Pee steamer ' run to Mount Stewar gives them an aroma which is advertised ithessed the confusion of the old gentile eeee ee eee ; tid pect: as even superior to that of the real ar- of a green oak), a garland of oak leaves, | W*#nessed the contus 20 8" BENT iemon juice, one-quarter cup of sherry a 7 oe : me os ; a ae ticle bestowed upon the Roman soldier who man, and, walking up to him, thrast *T and some pineapple juice. Sweeten to All first-class dealers kee P Eu ; WEST RIVER. e Es : -—— had saved the life of a citizen. ooin into his hand and moved back into | ¢.:t6 and let it stand for two hours, if Papre Neepies. es Will leave Charlottetown for West River Tested. 6 The triumphal crown, consisting at | the crowd. possible, then mix with one quart of ice $9000.08 00800006 00964 Bridge, Thursday, at 4 p. m., calling at Weetville when required. Friday morn- ing leaving We-t River Bridge for Char- lottetown at 7.30, cal! Westville 9 ing at making return trip from ( barlottetown to West River Bridge at 4 o’clock, p. m. ROCKY POINT. The steamer Elfin will leave Prince St. Wharf daily (Sundays excepted), as fol- lows :—At 6.30 a. m., 8.00 a. m., 9.30 &.m,ll a. m.,2 p. m., 4p. m., and 6.00 p. ™. Will leave Rocky Point as follow :—At 7.00 2. m., 8.30 a. m., 10.90 a. m., 12.00 noon, 3.00 p m., 5.00 p. m., 7.90 p. m. Sundavs —From Charlottetown at 9.00 @&m., 12.45 p.m., 200 p.m. and 4.00 p.m. From Rocky Point—10.00 a. m., 1.30 p. m., 3.00 p. m. and 5.50 p.m SOUTHPORT FERRY. The steamer Hillsborough will ply on} % the Southport Ferry till further notice as follows : Sundays exce pte 1, leaving Charlotte- town daily at 6.30 a.m., and every half hear up to 10 p.m. Leaving Southport at 6.45 a. m., making half Lael trips up| 910.05 p. m. Sunday trips :— Boat leaves Charlottetown at 7 a.m., making half hourly trips upto & 35 p. m,. Steamer Jaid off from 11.15 to 12 o’clock, noon On Tuesday and Friday of each week the @teamer will run off time to accommodate the travelling public. Come to Our Yard And examine the conteats. We can supply you with all k:ads of lum ve lt Will Pay You. Boards, Shingles, Scantling, Stud ding, etc. A lot of laths just landed. JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s, Wharf. mays pa ap-p-g->-al-a vat fis» cafe JOHN “TQ PAINT THE LILY,” USE BURRELL’S Prepared Zinc White, FOR SALE BY FENNELL & CHANDLER, Charlottetown, June 4, 1896. ning wale — possible way to please a customer is to have what be wants, and not try to persuade him to buy what we want to sell. everything - one as much as another. thing a specialty from the cheapest chair to the most expensive parlour Suite. NEWSON: rant to sell Every- 2 We - atta a aa >a af af af ati} Purchaser—But these ttua"ers look as if they had been worn. Mr. Shickheimar—Vorn? So dey haf. Mein frendt, may I ask your peesness? Purchaser—I'm a boilermuaker. Mr. Shickheimar—Vell, let me ask you someding more, Vood you send oudt a poiler from your shop mitoudt testing it? I guess not! Vell, datis de way I do mit effrey pair of drousers I sell. My son Ikey alvays vears dem a veek to test dem before we offer dem for sale. «iia hceeminaiiliclonnneiananiils REMARKABLE CASES Chronic Invalids Raised from their Sick Beds After Giving Up Hope. London, Ont.—Henry R. Nicholls, 176 Rectory street, catarrh; recovered. Df. Chase’s catarrh cure. 25e. Markdale—Geo. Crowe's child, itching eczema; cured. Chase’s Ointment. Truro, N.S.—H. H. Sutherland, travel+ ler, piles—very bad case ; cured ; Chase's Ointment. 60c. Lucan—Wm. Branton, worms; all gone. Chase’s Pills. L’Am: xble—Peter Van Allan, eczema for three years. Cured, Chase’s Ointment. Gower Point—Robano Bartard, dread- ful itching piles, 30 years, Well again ; Chase's Ointment. 60c. Meyersburg—Nelson Simmons, itching piles ; cured. Chase’s Ointment. Malone—Geo. Richardson, kidney and liver sufferer; better. One box Chase's Pills. 25c. Chesley—H. Will’s son, crippled with rheumatism and suffering from diabetes completely recovered. Chase’s Pills. Matchard Township—Peter Taylor, kid- ney trouble, 30 years; cured. hase’s Pil! B. 25c. Toronto—Miss Hattie Delaney, ee Orawiord street, subject of we colds. Cured by Chase’s Syrup Lin- seed and Turpentine. 25 cents. Dr. Chase’s remedies are sold by all dealers. Edmanson, Bates & Co., Manw- facturers, Toronto COTTAGE TO LET A nice ottage onFitz-roy Strest cast, now occupiedeby Rev OD HH Lolve. riiT@ «pense en $- Gut Bite given th July, ApplytoJ v Taylor, Book biuder, jaly3 gardener, pin Tosses*ion - first of wreaths of laurel, but afterward made of gold—the reward of such gener- als as had the good fortune to be success- ful in battle. 7 The crown called ‘‘Obsidionalis,’’ or *“‘Graminea,’’ made of the ‘“‘common grass’’ found growing on the scene of action, and bestowed only for the deliv- erance of an army when reduced to the last extremity. This was esteemed the highest military reward among the Roman soldiery. Athletic crowns and crowns of laurel, destined as rewards at public games, and many other Roman sports, are frequently } found mentioned in the annals of Roman | history. "= seavweious Trick. A French scientist, M. Ragonneau, ; says he has duplicated the Hindoo trick of growing a plant from sced in thirty } minutes. The Hindoos use earth from ant hills, that is saturated with formic acid and greatly stimulates the germina- tion of the seed. By infusing ants in boiling water acid as strong as vinegar } can be obtained. M. Ragonneau has achieved the best results and most perfect growth by using earth moistened with a solution of 5,000 parts of water to one of acid, As a blood maker, blood purifier, health giver and sys- tem’ renovator Mantey’s Celery-Nerve Compound is unrivalled. “The eruptions on the face par- ticularly have been removed, and the trouble in my back as well, and I feel like a new man. I consider Manley’s Celery Compound better © than doctor’s medicine for blood and liver troubles, as it has proved so in my case.” Isaiah Leffler. ‘Waterford, Ont For sale by Geo. E.'Hughes and Johnston &Johastoa, Charlottetown and Intense heat is reported throughout the United States and Western Canada. Deaths aud prostrations occur daily, “The young man doubtless supposed that he haddone an act of kindness to a needy one, and he hastened away, in order to make it less embarrassing for his beneficiary. He had no opportunity to get far, however, before Mr. Board- man caught him and made him divulge his name and address. The next day the young man was the recipient of a snug check, drawn by the millionaire, and making him richer by a hundred dollars than he was the day before.’’ Followers of Buddha. The greatest devotee was Buddha, “he Light of Asia,” ‘The Indian Christ.’’ So powerful was the influence of this remarkable character over the human race that to-day it is estimated Buddha's followers uumber 408,000,000, Advice to Young Men. Never indulge in the notion that you have any absolute right to choose the sphere or the circuinstances in which you are to put forth your powers of social ac- tion, but let your daily wisdom of life be in making a good use of the oppor- tunities given you. We live in a real anc a solid and truth- ful world. In such » world only truth, in the long run, can hope to prosper. Therefore avoid lies, mere show and sham and hollow superficiality of all kinds, which is at best a painted lie. let whatever you are, and whatever you do, grow out of a firm root of truth and a strong soil of reality. The nobility of life is work. We live in a working world. The idle and lazy man docs not count in the plan of cam- paign. ‘‘My father worketh hitherto and I work.”’ Let that text be enough. Avoid miscellaneous reading. Read nothing that you do not care to remem. ber, and remember noting you do not mmean to use. Never desire to appear clever and make a parade of your talents before men. Be honest, loving, kindly and sympathetic in all you say and do. Cleverness will flow from you naturally if you have it; and applause will come to you unsought from those who know what to applaud, but the applause of fools is to be shunned.—Prof. J. Stuart Blackie. ee ee Of the goll coins now in circulation, in England, a smal] proportiou only bear an suing date than 1870, water.— Kansas City Star. Comforting Thoughis, Christian brother, is the way dark and rugged? Have you lost heart and hope because of the disappointments and sorrows that like poisoned arrows wound and distress you? Remember that He who gace His life for you trod every step of life’s toilful road and remember that He careth for you; that not an event occurs in your life without His knowledge; that there can come to you no sorrow that may not help to round and polish and perfect your character aud more abundantly qualify you for citizenship in that city whose builder and maker is God, and where no earthly ili can ever come. Comfort yourself with such thoughts as these, but more especially covet the constant companion- ship of the Letsiael: that bringeth peace. An Automatic Bank, idea has been account in Italy. Puta coin in the slot, take out a receipt, and the thing is done. The workingman’s ‘‘honest penny’’ is ‘‘banked’' without the trouble of going to a savings bank or the post-o‘lice. When a sufficient number of receipts have been collected they can be exchanged fora ‘‘libretto”’ of the regular savings bank. Interest at four per cent. is paid on deposits, and the depositors are en- titled to a share of the profits derived froma the bank's ‘ations. The cost of constructing such a bank is about $25. The automatic machine turned to new oper Kind Words from the Fred Victor Mission Bible Class, On behalf of the Fred Victor Mission Bible Clase I wish to express ovr gratitude io you forthe box cf Chase’s Ointment which you supplied in aid of our charitable work to the infant child of Mis. Brownrig, 162 River Street. Ten days ago the child was awfully ufflicted with seald head, the face being literally one scab from forehead to chin, and in that brief time a complete cure has been effected. Surely your gift was worth more than its weight in god, Epuesp Yeicu, 264 Sherbourne Street Toronto, Rolled Oats, Oatmeal POT BARLEY, &c., AGENCY, Having been ap petates Agent for Walte Thompson's Mills, Seaforth, Ont., I em prepared to receive onde rs fur the ‘above. Guaranteed the best quality, Please get quotations before purchasing elsewhere. W.W. CLARK# ageut wkynl New Patent Washer A long felt want supplied. The Double Action Washing Ma hive and Siar Wring er are beyond our highest expectations. We willingly leave them on trial aud show you how to urethem, so that you may fally provethem, I: washes on the same priney le as hand ru bbing, yet eo ge nile as not to injure the fisest fabric ’, and ac- complishes as much wor. in an bour or £0 as would otherwise occupy the greater part ofthe day. A child can work them and wash perfectly. Avy person desiring to have them on trial plea: se leave your order at Dodd & Rogers’, J. J. Prowse’s cr John Prowse’s, Royalty East, Sole agent for City, Royalty and Lots 24 and 33. Be eure you get the double action as they are the ni! ym achine we guarantee The ladies who ohave purchase ced them @reerfully give their testimonial :— Mrs t’. Heartz, Mis. R MeMillan, Mrs. Dr, T Henderson, Mire. T. Dodd, Mrs. G. Tweeds, Mrs, W. care me F Abbott, Mra, Ww. Mellet, Mrs, E. Love, Mre. E. T. Carbon ell, Mrs. Jobn Mell lett, Mrs. Jobn Horne, Mrs. Parsors, Mrs. A. Robertson, Mre. B; Swan, Mre. W all ace Rodd, Mre, W. Prow:e, Mrs. Philip Prowse, Mrs, P. H. Trait or Mrs. J. J. Prowse, Mrs. H. Lowe, Mrs. H. KE. J. Lewis. To our patron: —remember the old stand. Makers of lnon Harrows, Scufilers, repsirs cf al kinds of machinery, carriage work and painting. Horse-shoeing work warrauted, JOHN PROWSE, Charlottetown Royalty. Apli—t f quis ee pa ieiti tia da peg he eee : ye ee ad Faget ed