seaaiies 7 ores 2 iit - —— - - — _ —~ . ~ — - — THE DAILY EXAMINER ° ° - - . . ° SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, gt y \eow N 4 bit 4o not let stand too loug. Pour into] with the latest newspapers and magazines i>. 3 . Ei —EN LAYSO! ’ tures and Escapes of Carl Hagenbeck. The series will be illustrated by an English OUT lat OF APRIL NEKT Rs wide shallow tins, covered with buttered] this (Saturday) evening. You can also : wis a : . 3 ABOUT Ist OF APRIL NEXT, “ — ‘ , : . ; er y artist of great skill in drawing animals. <3 mu Der When coil lift the paper out, | buy books very cheap at Carter’s Book- Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1893—eod & wy LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. . as my pat Siti ° ¢ I ‘ vit ? . : ania : and wiil carry Freight at throngh rates to bag i i ti i i ee indy dato bars, and stand aside | store. febl0 a . JOHN BURROUGRS, C. F. HOLDER, DR. C. C. ABBOT Cand other writers ot aan ee points om tho Laloma a ; Though you Cough | Sday or two before using. Chocolate,} . ace advantage of the low prices, and | amous for their work in this field, will contribute to the Magazine. 80 Pictou. : ¢ ' orany nuts desired, may be used in * ; ie ply f BA be thi 7a" For Freight appiy in London 1° oa ’ $ ‘ace of » cocoannt oeuer your eas. ceuned goous (he : ‘ . repens "PT AWN | Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broac é Don t Despair ! P eee ae Put 2 cups of| week. The cheap «ale will stop Saturday. | Of interest to both Young and Old will be PROF. R. L. cones AFRICAN | street, E.C.: in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bros. ‘ Rm aston “ aps ss mits ae oe "a ete s > vi » : i sents have 2e ade, in connec | 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, @ Many apparently hopeless cases! sugar. 2 table-spoonfals of butter, and a| Corn, peas and tomatoes only 10 cents per | sien SA blading Baciihcrrice i ae ee ee ' ; have been cured by a course of cup of water in 2 kettle to boil until the} can while the sale Jats Sanderson & Co., | ee with " ea: wo ung ee Ww eee = oe - rigs: 3 “ i oe P ae PEAKE BRS. & CO. ° syrup threads. Mixin 4 quarts of popp fS th fri sat : us presen expe 1 ion 0 é rica. ; ess or ri ner 3 noter 1e o a ‘ Charlottetown, Jan. 16, 1894. AMPBELL’S WINE OF eicora, stir, take from the fire. and Ton bean arenrecnvEPy . , eUpon having Featherbone Corsets. curious and interesting investigations he is making in the speech of monkeys. He ts cideinih lal dati shih seetee, Soeenaeam ° : USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great | 5 : : : : ; ; j pat guar eod h ; BEECH TREE CREOSOTE @ | ei: until cool. make into bails or little | 41004 and Deocn Raanie ‘ sailed for Africa last September for the purpose of further pursuing his studies in the “ nM ae a > . ° ° 5 ° : TRY IT! ; fi 7 oa - ah sis or :, Refuse all substitutes. as henete es > 2 ae of these articles will be from photo - a , - e oa “ FOCOLAT ARAMELS. -— CZ un | graphs ta of. ne 2. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. ; 5 — . of bvown sugar into a saucepan with ' See they are stamped thus: ks : : : : te > K. CAMPBELL & CO., Montreal. | half a pound of grated chocolate, 2 McCLURE’S MAGAZIN E also contains most interesting articles under the heads The W orld’s Columbian j ‘ q ——4 y ~ r 2 < Sa . . s ~~ oe e ee 444 eee | table spoonfuls of molasses, au ounce of ? i BEET ESTO = The E.ize of the F uture, “ Newest Knowledge, ? « Knowledge of Immediate Value, Exposition ; | butter, half acup of milk, and a tea , “SSS ARRRESSS The Present Hour,” “Stranger than Fiction,” ete. XPOsilien, . rs° > ny | spoonful of vanilla: let heat slowly and . : : ‘ ; FO LET. sir autil dissolved; boil until ii will — PATENTED SEPT. 3rd, 1884. No. 20110. 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This splendid paper, sto k O } | Willard, President of the World’sand Nation- TREATMENTS have faiiledevento relieve. “old by drug on a ' . issued weekly, elegantly illustrated. has oy far the } > } . ] , t TA 1] } | _ ‘i 1 ) Cc n 1an¢ ° al Woman’s Christian Temperance Unions. i gists ot $1 per package, or six por FF ox gent "7 mailor | from cates, make the cream as above est circulation of any scientific work in the ut remember tha we se the & 1eapest, anc CON DITIONS—It is printed from clear, new e geceivs of price by sudeessing THE JAMES MEDIVING | directed. roll into oblong shape, put in. | "9rd, 93 8 year. Sample copies sent free. —_—_ type, on fine calendered paper, and is embel- ‘3 : 7O., Terunte, Unt. Write for pampbies Sold ia Building Edition, monthly, $2.0a year, Single i ; . ene a eee me REAUTIFUI f ' to se date where the stone was reaov Fiabe in arlene cr ener eomteins Desu- are determined to give the best bargains SGA VINGA which chases eveottns Oke r ui. E. 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STEWART is Sole Agent for I Sidney Str containing | Outinto small round cakes. press the Charlottetown, January 4, 1894—ly & why this cits "iat y m 6% K . i : * ; ed awed anut Seem, chap ppenge tate the sides, and roilin granu goods guaranteed. No trouble to show goods | === ——_— ooo “ ao aaa Se es Cee ated sugar Se . o 5 ‘ ' ' \pI Mars MALLows.—Dissolve by heat By virtue of a Writ of Statute Execu- : 7 TeX ? y it eee ee ing over a slow fire 8 ounces of guu.-| Yon to me directed, issued ont of Her e A ° . AE at arabic in 3 gills of water, stir anc Mujesty’s Supreme Conrt of Judicature, at } Charlottetown. J rary 4, 1894 Salt ! Salt] ge zi! rute i ar > s of Thomas W. May against Jo Se eee OW Oe For fi Gratelal - Comlorting. SOTALLY ECLIPSED aoe cat of ThGuas Way see feb ™ ate (CLIP SEDD. Martin, Ihave taken and seized as the - , y i : s property of the said John Martin all his POROUS IW STORE. S S ocoa j \ Case More Wonderful than Dr, Kose's : . . > ROOF + 4 Lady Dying of Brights’ Disease right, title and interest in and to the fo- y & WATERPRO ee . ro a y . ee ae " ” lowing arty, namely, all that tract “Yi f, GARMENTS. 3,000 Bags Liverpool Salt sph ‘ ~ nalts IDL Pp is Cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills. sowing property, hameiy, a "s . j 4, 4, iy D5 ag Mal ry} ait. BREAKFAST st PPER. a piece or parcel of Jand situate, lying and f WW ' 320 Fishery ‘ ‘By a Ui oro =o SOOwiong? Of the aah) Poe sae Beb. 19.~-The people of this | being at D-.ndas, in Township Numbers Everybody wears them, 1,000 bush. Turk’s Island Salt, crashed, _ ™ m4 . i 8 Of | 1, iguborhood have not yet finished talking | Fifty-tive, in Kings County, in Prince | Se inmee 6 ” “ anerushed digest Tee ots and Wy # careful | of the remarkable cure of diabetes effected | Elward Island, bounded and described as | ALWAYS ASK FOR PEAKE BROS. & CO a} Me mon ¢ ; prope ‘ = select 1 br Dodd’s Kidney Pills in the case of Dr, | follows :—On the North by land lately | jan2 ed ) prov ules r ourirp AR my sold Jonathan Matheson: on the Fas ; ». A. Rese, of this vil age Ihe doctor is fi to Jonathan Mathe on; on ul sast = A SCOR 18 Vy s delicately flavor | suthority for the statement that his case | by land now or formerly in possession of PE Py aa. ee aap £ E E — mI pine ye : " ; @ lnticlane etal is tota lipred by that of a la ly, a pati- | Danie} pines ; on the South 7. land RFE Sir = aF ys imP S. R. FOSTER & SON. a ot ent of his, m Brights’ disease had) 2° n formerly in possession of Alexan Cy E S$ S S uci t es Of « 4 4 titutio . Bos * , der c Gal: ¢ > l as ’ 5 ( we . “ . ‘on . ‘ Jv | re mse . brony} » the verge of the grave. He : _ a eee —— West by o ( — Manufacturers of Wire Nails, ~~ piel. | prescribed Dodd’s Kidney Pilis for her,| berland road, containing one humdred | : : i a ’ , esist every ten v \ } : Seane. i) and, thanks to the m, she is now cured, | acres of land, a little more or Jess. And Steel aud li on cut Nails and ee a od aes —— These pills are manufactured by Dr. L A | I do hereby give Public Notice that I will EFFECTUALLY CURES CATARRH, COLD IN THE HEAD, CATARRHAL HEAD- Spikes, l‘acks, Brads, Shoe Sroums ue reany to atiack wherever there) gi, £ Co 1 ronte, and are sold by all | 09 Friday, the Tenth day of August next, Sold everywhere. Price, 25 a Ma ee THe ciet Me CINE Cy ‘ fails, JI r Nails, &e ‘ eak point ,e may escape many a Zs itt P aa . . Pe oe 2S ee ” ; a “9 pak «D> avi 5, ‘ ‘ ave B. . A.D. 1 he hour o . cents. M'fd. by THE H 4 WKER MEDICINE(.0'Y.,L'td., St. Jobu,N-B Nails, Ilimgarian Nails, & : 2 é I . dealers, or will be mailed on receipt of | A- U4, at the hour of Twelve o’clock 5 a ; fatal s ' Oe Cereeeeen WON PUFte F oxter; Atty cont: per box, or six boxes for! 200n, at the Court house, in Georgetown, oT Joun, N. B. f en oy pu 4 od and a Pa, ly nourish | 92.50 in Kings County, set un and sel! at Public @d frame ivii Service (razette etiam cenememnen @+e+e isidaiheielaeeacini . | | - ne - — ; . ——— a —— ——— —<—$——$$—$— ic i a r a ‘ . Pro . * ’ Sy SUNDAY SERVICES. | Operative & sthetic Dentis é € RNID TOL a a Sn . 2 THE S FOE! bi fil | St. Paul's Chureh —Second Sunday in | -_ ‘ a Th Dp T —p WITT PR) WT ve ~~ af = ’ . mage -— 7 — ’ } —- . | - 4 O\\hi > ou ree ec 5 RS] Lent: Morning Prayer at ll o'clock. Sun- gD ; Dp be P | ° MI RRA ) ’ | soe — ~~ ee day School at 2.3! Evening Praver and FZ seciidie Wad Whaal aus \ ——— Holy Communion st 7 o'clock Wz | OTE , a ee : ——_—— — St. Peter's Cathedral.—Second Sunday | \7 o, jonlo~—d&w ly ri a-MaVe CANUY n Lent Holy Communion at 8 and i 4 - a.m Morning Praverat 10.15. Children’s | — o Pall and Explicit Directions for Making | Qarvine at 2.30 Evensong and Sermon e d ia Some Toothsome Kinds at 7 o'clock C The Leading aper 0 a i S$ an i. ; To say nothing of the really expen-| = g; punetan’s Cathedral—First Mass at | iy! ™ ive fancy candies, od candy of a 738 0.m. Children’s Meso at 6.20 4. mi! iG) plainer quality is often beyond the High Mase and Sermon at 10 a. m.| Yip, on) urse of the mothers of large families Ey il oa i ot tka Whee tT Gi, “Ay WAVAY ad of little children, who are desirous of | Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed | Vi 4\4\4 \ ae eae ly at holi. | Sacrament at 7 o’clock | ( Hae AMY : : ; ; iving them a hberal supply at holi- | see AMZ EAN I l] a 100 jars, and asit can be made inthe home| St. James’ Church—Praver meeting . Z tii i y AY ] : , kitchen ata very small cost, the art} 10.15 a.m. Preaching at 11 a.m. and | GLALGGNINNG 1) uld be learned by all houseke ‘pers i p.m. by Rev. T. F. Fullerton, pastor. | BN ai While French candies and bonbons Sunday School and Bible classes at 2.30, LY i Ht i ' ' n be made at home in perfection, | Young men’s class led by Mr. Pitblado TE: Hf: y BEST f the Public and for Advertiser's ‘ : > 5 l exper oT ae P , gh ey vr fails a - Zion Church.—Morning prayer meeting iy ) or : : aad can only be made successftly after | VF eskiaad — * . om TILL 2) You’re *h experience. For bu ; ae at ae ; I or hing Re. ——- ; > = Ce H EE eee the more simple varietie ill be much | ana ¢ p.m. Dy , , a ' _— TTF : ‘ ’ F _ . feck th a es pleasing to} land, pastor. Sabbath School and Bible oy . 4 ee | Right ® he lit , a *, and : 4 i > , whole Class at 2.30 YY a» FS , ' > ‘hore orning Ah - ~~ a i a oma First Methodist o h ; : 1 ng i} V7 ne Cal, se @ ree ont S, TH REE FRIEN DS : . ~T) » tee AM ‘ Cape Oo a mayer meeting at 10,26 reaching a The fact that “ SUNLIGHT ” has latelsucar with 2 of water ani 1 of ope b ‘wml C. P. 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They give perfect satisfaction in fit, and it has become a by-word that “Granpy Ruppers wear like iron,” December 26, 189%3—tu thn sat style and finish For Charlottetown Direct, Farm For Sale THE subscriber offers for sale his farm on the Mount Edward Road, about one mile and a half from the city, well and favorably known as the “Welsh Farm * The farm consists of sixty acres, and con tains a good Dwelling House aud five Outbuildings, all in good condition. There is also a good orchard in connection Terms easy. Apply to C. BENOIT, Water Street July 2, 1892