a : ‘ é ; 43 us Lervorws Ustty NRwseaPer or P. E. Istanp, from i“ 4 av afternoon the office of Le Exawivek Puatismine CovPany, in the ,to. House Buliding, Queen Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. VAL (IN ADVANCE) i Ae Six Monts - at See INGER, <.co--<<0505-hsntinene cates 1.08 O35 One Monty ; sent i'infted States post paid to aay part of Canada or the SOS re TT NL —— i DAY EAANINER THE DAILY EXAMIN TERMS : Four Dollars a Year The Weekly Examiner —— gen «4 issued every Friday moraing from ‘th publishers’ office. [t is made up of matt Serat, aQr xhich has appeared in the Daily editions, a, Re . «a first-class] weekly newspaper—interesting ‘ad i fall of the latest news. . R00m CALENDAR FOR SEPTEMBER, 1895) Daninion Saal Company, Ltd Full Moon, 4th day, lh 42.8m a m. Last Quar I2th day. lb New Moon, 18th day, 4h. 439.0. p. m. Fir-t Quar, 25th 57 4m. a. m. day, 2h. 10.2m. p m | inn at Wake Sun | Sun | High : rises | sets water o | anummeeen | ame _— ihm h m morn 1 | Sunday 5 26/6 34] 9 329] 2} Monday 27] 32 | 10 7 2 Tues lay 23 30 10 42 4 | Ww ednesday 30 | 23 li 12 5 | Thursday 21: wi HH 6 | Friday 2 2tj aft 10 7 | Saturday . ae | zai 68 8 | Sunday od | 20} 1 16 9 | Monday 36 18 1 57 0 | Tuesday 37 16; 248 i Wednesday 3s 1t] 3 58 12} Thursday 40 12 5 29 (3 | Friday it 34%). 23.1 {| Saturday 42 8 8 13 5 Sunday ; 6 9 6 16 Monday 45 4 | § 52 L7 | Tuesday 46 2; 10 32 i8 Wednesday i7 .2 5) 2 1‘ | Thursday 4315 59 Il 48 201 Friday a 571 morn 2! | Satur: ay dl 55 0 27 92 | Sunday 52 | 53, 111 23 | Monday 54 51 j 1 5 24 Tuesday 55 4% | 2 62 25 Wed esday | 56 47 4. 3 26 | Thursday 68} 45 | 5 22 27 | Fruiay Sot 43] 633 28 ; Saturcay 6 4 | tl 7 43 29 ! Sunday 1 3 8 28 30 | Monday | 6 2/]5 33 , ae IME TABLE FOR STEAMER SOCTHU PORT. Tue steamer Southport will ply on the East and West and West Rivers until fur ther notice : Will leave Prince Street wharf on every Monday for East River at 3 o’vlock p m., returning Tuesday for Charlottetown; leav- ing Hayden’s Wharf at 7 30 a. m., calling at Hagzarty’s and Hickey’s wharves; leay- ing Charlotietown for East River at 3 p. mn. and making return trip. Will leave Prince Street wharf for East River on Saturday at 5 a. m. leaving Hayden's Wharf for Char- lottetown at 7.30 a. m, calling at Hag- garty’s and Hickey’s wharves making re- tun trip at 3 p. m. from Prince St. The steamer will run to Mount Stewart everyalternate week as the tides may suit. WEST RIVER, Wiil leave Ch’town for Bridge, Thursday, at 4 p m, calling at Westville when required. Friday morn- ing leaving West River Bridge for Ch’itown West River et 7.30, calling at Westville, making re- turn trip from Chtown to West River Bridge at 4 o’clock, p. m. KOCKY POINT FERRY. Leave Charlottetown for Rocky Point daily, (Sunday excepted)—6.30, ¥ and 10 am; [2 noon; 2, 4 and 6 pm, Leave Rocky Point for Charlottetown— 7, 9aad Ll am; 12.20, 3,5 and 6.30 pm ROCKY POINT SUNDAY TIME TABLE. Leave Ch’townat 8 45a ™; and 12.45 pm 2and 4pm. Leave Rocky Point at 1.30, 3 and 6 pm. Tide TABLE FOR SOUTHPORT FERRY. 9.30 a m; and Hilisborough will ply on the Southport ferry till further notice as follows: - Sun- days excepted, leaving Charlottetown daily at §.30 a m, and every half hour up to 10 pm. Leaving Southport ut 6.45 am, making half hourly trips up to 10.15 pm. Sunday trips. Boat leaves Charlottetown at7 am making } hourly trips up 8.35 pm. Steamer lard off from 11.15 to 12 o'clock, noon. Un Tuesday and Friday of each week steamer will run on time to accommodate the travellingpublie. ise} PE Islaad Railway the trains of this Raiiway will run daily (Sundays exces ted) as follows .— Trains Outward Trains Inward. Read down. Read up, PM AM PM PM 400 64)......Charlottetown..... 122 0b 472 659....Royaity Junction 12*3 1001 512 728.....North Wiltshire ...1) 13 92 GBS © TB ccvee Hunter River.....1053 918 SO. OG ince Bradalbane.......10 21 sf GRE SRB. .coccecs Ne 10 12 845 > =. ome Freetown icon 83 C20 -Biisincccs Kensington ..... 975 823 752 90 Ar Lv 9 8 60 Summerside AM A™M S10 1140 Ly Ars 25 SH 19@ .ccs0 Miscouche........ 830 2 30 G66 BBE. .cenks Wellington ....... 751 200 4 ee ee Ore 7 2 110 WW 226 «+ non K aR: cess + sch ae sae Dee Oe sence Bioomfield........ 609 Litt BOO. BOD occ. cnecdh ends ue ee 1135 455 CRU casas 500 «943 ew aM AM AM PM AM PM 63 30 .....Chariocttetown. .... 92) 5 €4) 31 ....Koyalty Junction. ... 915 52 Fae WEP teats fore . 8# 44 7% 415 ¢ Ar) Ly) 815 415 ‘ Mt Stewart 815 smd tvs Lod 40 Sm £8...% BNE. ccsecnchs 7 42 32 O26 = BEG, caceéns DEPRES . ccccuevt : ow wOtL 531 -Bear River....... 6 45 20: 53> 6605 nobel «icecnscee Oe 120 AM PM ey aM rm™ §2% 410.....¥ ount Stewn't..... sil 350 Set 8 Gide Cardigan....... 7 i7 235 nes 1: Georgetown...... 700 21 & vM PM AM sw vee WROTONE, ..ccicc: deneee © 9 40 moe Traveee....-. <<. +e 7 PM A™” Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time D. POTTINGER, Gen Mgr Can Govt. Railways Moncton, N B. A. McDON ALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. jane?! BARGAINS | EWELRY and Watches are selling fast and giving NIVERSAL satisfaction. We also do EPAIRING to Clocks, Watches & Jewelry, and oe are kindly invited to call and see our prices, and you will be satisfied to buy from GC. &. awe The Reliable Jeweler North Side Queen Square, Opposite Post Office. jy 16 TO LET—A very comfortable and pleasant ly situated dweliing house of 12 rooms. includ ng «mall bath room and convenient pantry, having iawn and shade trees in front, on Mil- ‘ord Street, Brighton Road; rine minutes- walk ‘rom post office, five minutes from bath. ing b Victoria Park; ren \moderate- Appy © W C Harris, JK. may4 The undersigned having been appointe sole selling Agents in the Province o Prince Edward [sland for the above Com t ( | pany, are now prepared to isaue orders for | ‘Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and wil keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CQ., Selling Agente, Charlottetown, Mav 25. 1894—-tf Mr ISAIAN Hosne. Dear Sir, My son strain d the muoe es of his arm some time ago, and suffered v elent |} pain until treated with a rui-bing of | ’ agie Discovery, whicen gave relict »t one Also my other son strack his knee against a , leg and it pained him sothat he could pot | sleep. He gotoutor bed and rubbed h's foot | | with the remedy and fell a-leep and was all right tn the morning. I think Rt a grand linime: t. Yours trulr, WILLIAM NFII, Rastieo Road Mrs Mary Webster, of Bay Fortune, who fo ten years past has been lame with rheuma- tism, reports to “1. Horpe that she is now eured of her ccmplaint by usirg his Rh uma- | tusm Cure wy li -aug2 Christianity vs. Agnosticism. Just published in Pamphlet form, 48 pp, the course of Sermons recently preached by the Rev. James Simpson, on “ Christianity vs. Agnosticism.” | These Sermons have been widely read, and an opportunity is now offered of securing the series in complete form. Price 10c. per copy; $1.20 per aozen copies, For sale at THE EXAMINER OFFICE apli—dy & wy B K BELL'S L S them all, is the Isiah Horne’S Famous Renigdics. your | a B 0 BOOTS BEATS 2 s verdict given a ee “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND loo Saved an operation in the following case. Ilvod's Sarsaparilla cures when all others fail. It makes pure blood. “A year ago my father, William Thomp. son, was taken suddenly 111 with inflam- mation of the bladcer. fe suffered a great deal and was very low forsometime. At last the doctor said he would not get well unless an operation was performed. At this time we read about Hood's Sarsapa- rilla and decided to try it. Before he used half a bottle his ee had come back ! to him, whereas before he could eat but little. When he had taken three bottles of the medicine he was as well as ever.” Francis J. THOMPSON, Peninsula Lake, Ontario. temem ber Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the Only Truc Blood Purifier Promineutly in the public eye today. , . cure all liver ills, billous- Hood Ss Pills ness, bcadache. 206 B n ainad T ct iS by almost everyone—and we intend, during the coming age every satisfaction. leave your orders with Ch’town, Aug. 7, 1895—dy season, to more than hold our former record by giving all who favor us with their patron- Now is the time to J. Hi. ES a ELE.L, The Reliabie Boot and Shoe Dealer. augl7—dy & wky tf It might have been thought that the! Priestleys could do no better. out the new ‘‘ Eudora.” ness, all its own. service, whilethe glow upon its surface, giv it the character which ladies like, They had made the best black dress goods in the world. And now they have brought The Henriettas seemed perfection. ; But with the Priestleys it is ever onward. ‘The “ Eudora’’ has a softness, a rich- It has extra width and weight, it fits beautifully, and gives long ALWAYS ASK FOR PRIESTLEY’S DRESS GOODS FORTIER’S Creme dela Creme 7 Cigars and Cigaretes, 10¢. SCV8VFVOI8O38 La Fayette Cigars and Cigarettes, &. CIVYE THEM A TRIAL. The New “Eudora” Cloth Have you seen the new ‘‘ Eudora?”’, FOR LADIES. ON WHICH THE GOODS ARE WRAPPED.~ Itis wrapped on“The Varnished Board,’’ and Priestley’s name stamped on every five Feed ! Feed Now landing fresh from the Mills: Ground Oil Cake, Blatchford’s Calf Meal, Bran and Shorts, Selling at lowest prices. AULD BROS, (Lailottetown, May 7, 1896-246 & wky 3m CAIRNS BROTHERS Successors tO Cairns & {MeLean, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Monuments, Tablets and Headstones In Blue, White and Brandon Italian Marble and Freestone. 1 P. E. Island SCOTCH GRANITE, ,.c5,2%Scctcu Grate on band. Low prices for 30 days to reduce our extra large stock. ‘Canadian party in SANITARY = REFORM. THE UTOPIAN DREAM OF A NOTED ENGLISH SCIENTIST. An Lnviting Picture of Peture Methods of Nursing the Sick -Cook and Buteher Re- Placed by Chemist. A valuable article is contributed to Longmcen’s by Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson on “Past aud Ideal Sani- tatior It opens wiih rapid survey of th traordinary vance of sani- tary science and its application Curing the lifetime of whe Emboldea- d by the SUC Ss. he outlines R se- ties Of improve mts in the apvliances for the prevention and cure of dise.s%, A NA*RINAL S¥S M oy st WAG ee . : . . , : % , Sir bchjamin is sadly dis ati flea With the present unconnected loeal arrarge- ments for the « lof sewage. He } Ih i tional main diain ¢g Insisis on the em OC MA nud to this endl would utilize the railways! “We have nothing to do but to con- struct along the - ll ovr lines of railways a tunne!s in iren locally be enieut; to tet eer.ee ol tubing or brickwerk as may most appropriate or coa:.. this main conduit or sewer start near to the commencement of every plac: where there are houres that require to be drained, and lie by the side «2 the line; and to Ist the sewaze from the houses be pumped into the main course and c lected at ‘rried off, so as to be ccl- distant points or conveyed by side conduits to spots selected for its utilization, that the land all over the country may receive the benefit of it for fertilization, away altogether from the residences of men, and in manner perfectly harmless to the health of communities, * HOTEL HOSPITALS,” An inviting picture is given of com- ing arrangements for nursing the sick. For the sick in every class the hespical is to be preferred to the home. But tne hospital need net, as at present, con- sist of huge barracks: ‘My ideal is that in all there should be, according to the nvrabers statisic- ally required, hotel hospitals, eomfort- communitics ably, and for the richer class, even elegantly furnished end fitted with everything that is necessary for the sick in any form of disease, These hotel hospitals should be conveniently planted for the service of every ore, so that if a person is ill he shall 5 abe to find a room in one of them where he can be looked after by hls own medical adviser and friends.” BUTCHER REPLACED BY CHEMIS?. Diet, will be transfermed. For drink, nothing is needed but pure wa- ter. As to “The conciusion [ have been brought to is vra: tically that men can live most healthily on a very light animal diet in combination with fresh fruits and green veg<t- ables and can learn to look on the cereals—grains and pulses—in the same way as if they were animal eub- stances. tepugnance to animal flesa aS food “increases with every step of civilization.” And why use the lab- oratory of the living animal -to pre- pare vegetable food for us when we have chemical laboratories? “There will, in time, be found no @ifficulty in so modifying fool taken from its prime source as to make it applicable to ev- ery necessity, without, I repeat, the issistance of any intermediate animal, In the presence of such development, foods of the best kinds will become the cheapest of all products,” too, food: —-- -———a + <p - <aeee— nem NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Montrea] Star: No one has supposed that Mr. Greenway is Czar of Manitoba. [t is, of course, the people of Manitoba with whom we mu-t deal. And ro peo- ple in this country ever faced so grave a reapousib lity as they do to- lay. Tney can ferce a racial and religious contest upon us, the end of which no man can see; or they can meet their fellow-citizens of the Catholic religion in the <virt of the jndg- ment of the Privy Couneil and thu. fasten more securely than ever in its position the key-stone of confederation—the absclute safety of minorities from interference. It is perfectly plain that, if the Manitoba majority shirk this duty, the Dominion Premier wil] take upthe ta-k. His pledge on this point are unmistakable. For Manitoba to defy the Privy Council is te declare war against the Dominion Government, and is, moreover, to compel the Dominion Government to appeal to the people on a question that mu-t, through a lung cam- paign, divide the electorate more or less on religious lines. Then will the old days come again when there was a solid French parliament and when men despaired of the future of the colony. It is but to dig up once more the question of the minorities which we buried with all solenmity at Confederation; and what guarantee i: there that, if we wantonly disturb the fuaudatior, the whole stracture since erected upon it with great labor and at great cost will not come tumbling about our ears ? —Sir Charles Hibbert Tapper in his re- cent speech at Sydney, Cap» Breton, paid a well-deserved tribute to an absent col- league when he said: “Mr. Foster undertook the very impor- tant and responsible duties appertaining to the position of lader of the hou-e cf eom- mons under great diffi‘ulties. He sueceed- ed a line of brilliant and able men. He fol- lowed immed ately after the man who, perhaps, without any exception, notwith— standing the brilliaut names of the leaders who went before him, enjoyed to a greater degree the respect, if not the command as well, of that import- ant chamber; and after he entered on the duties of his offi-e. tue le der of the opposi- tion, who, with all his political follies, is, at any rate,a gentleman, admitted that Mr. Foster had forged his w:y to the front of our party on his merita,and that is a great compliment, and though Mr. Laurier said nothing at the end of the session, and it was not necessary fur Lim to say any- thing, there was a feeling that what he had said in reference to Mr. Foster had proved perfectly trae. (Cheers) In Nova Scotia and in the sister province of New Brunswick we can, [ am sure, rejoice in the gueat success which has attended his efforts.” The Ruesian Minister of Finance in re- ports recently claimed a surplus of 62,—- 600,000 roubles. An expert discovered that he entered a!l borrowed money as clear income, instead of putting it down on the other side of the ledger as debt. JOO1g 3uNd “yew IT “UA ~udusarg §,pooyy Aq UoALd st soparepida pue Joaoy ‘voyyydrp ‘ermmoumeud ‘du3 oy) woy NOILOSZLOY DR. H. D. JOHNSON EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROA| Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly The annual report of the Registrar- General on the vital statistics of Ireland estimate the population to be 4,600,499. The marriage rates show a slzht increase on the aunua!l average for the last ten years; the death rate a slight increase; and the birth rate a s~ all decline. Are You Despondent? Has ill }ealth or overwork despondent? Has your nervous system been over wrought? If so you need a thorough course of Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic. You will find it exactly what you need. It restores health and strength and hopefulne-s. And it dues it in the most natural way in the world. It improves digestion, stimulates the appetite, affords new vitalizing power to the blood, and so leads to arebuilding of the weak and wasted ticsues of the body the result of which is a complete renewal of health, and a vigorous mental activity. Its power is irrestible. The formerly despondent sifferer feels the thrill of a new vitality, and work is no longer a dreary ta-k, or pleasure merely a th'ng to be endured. Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic is sold by all druggists and dezlers at 50ct=. per bott'e or six bottles for $2.50, and iz manu- factured only by the Hawker Medicine Co. (Ltd) St. John, N. B., and New York City. Aug. 28 dy & wky. How little the population of France moves about is shown by the last census, Out of 38 millions inhabitants, 21 million live inthe town or village in which they were born, an! 304 millions have not moved ont of their native departments, Only a million and a half have emigrated to France from colonies or foreign coun- tries. made you GLAD TIDINGS OF GREAT JOY, ionic There could be no gladder tidings than news of a cure for consumption. Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver O.1 cures con- ~umption and every disease of the lungs and respiratory organs. Why? Because it supplies new blood to the exhausted aystem, thus giving a new lease of life. Miller’s Emulsion is made from the Oil of the Norwegian Cod Liver, and in conjune- tion with hypophites of lime and soda forms the greate-t vitalizer of the age. Miller’s Eninlsion is the great nerve -trengthener and blood maker, and cures Couzhs, Cohkiz, Bronchitis, Scrofula and lal Lung atfections. In big bottles, 50c. and $1, at all Drug Stores. A GREAT MEDICINE. Cod-liver Oil is useful beyond any praise it has ever won, and yet few are willing or can take it in its natural state. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil is not offensive; it is al- most palatable. Children like it. It is Cod-liver Oil made more effectual, and combined with the Hypophosphites its strengthening and flesh-forming powers are largely increased. Don’t be persuaded to accept a substitute / Scott & Bowne, Belleville, 50z, and $1. TO LET. That ecinfortable 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. Alse that beautifully situated two-story Dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by James Reddin, Esq. Possession given first June next. Also, Cottaze situate on Hillsborough Street, now occupied by Wallace Arbing Possession given 20th April next. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO mech 19—tf 246 NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is pow prepared to make Surveys of Land, ran Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, ete.; also, Mechank a and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Speci fi- cations and Estimates. J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Surveyor, Pownal! Street. Carlotte Own, Ang. 2). IsSt4—iv & wy Feels gore aches with mugcular Paing.and hag just pul’ on that Banigher of Baclaches eo he BYP Mentor Praste? J. McLacniiax, Point au Chene, writes : Noth- ing better for Lame Back and Lumbago than the b. & L. Menthol Plaster. A. E. MacLean writes from Windsor: ‘The D, & 3. Menthol Plaster is curing Sore Backs and Rheumatism at a great rate in this vicinity. 2e cach in air-tight tin box, ° ‘ ixecutor’s Notice. All parties indebted to the Estate of the late Augustus Herman: are requested to make immediate payment to the under- signed Executors. Also all persons hav- ing claims against said Estate are hereby notified to present same, duly atwested, to us. M. P. HOGAN, W. E. SMITH, Executors Estate of the ‘ate Augustus Hermans. jul22—law (1) 3m pat law 3m LANCASHIRE > Fire Insurance Compy OF MANCHESTER, G B, Established 1840. Reserved Fund...... Three Million Dollars Deposited with Dom. Gov’ment...$211,000 The Agency at Charlottetown of this old and reliable Company having become vacant by the resignation of Mr. E. R. Brow, the undersigned begs to state that he has been appointed Agent at Clarlotte- town for this Company, and respectfully requests a share of the Fire Insurance business of the Province. AZENEAS A. MACDONALD, Office, Great George Street, Next Bank Nova Scotia. aug2—dy 2w guar NEW AXD CURIOUS. ITEMS OF INTEREST WITH A DASH OF NOVELTY. What is Going On in the Worid of Labor. Iuvention and Busicess— Odds and Ends Gathered From a Varleiy of Sources, California has 8,000 Japanese. Japan is to have an Eiffel tower, The elevator girl is multiplying. Paris actresses wear p.per lace. Teeth are filled with aluminium, Sweden has cast-steel billiard balls. Belgium has 50,000 diaught dogs, Germany employs £3,127 lozomotives. In South America a parrut costs a dime. Fuman skeletons cost: male, $50. The electric locomotive weighs 13,400 pounds, Aluminium is being used in making the bodies of cabs, Every Germ:n regiment has a chir- opodist in its rarks, California peachis are $2.0 a ton in the orchards. Great Britain pays over a year for imported food, Gold leaf is no-y made by electrol- ysis, supcrscding the gold-beater’s ait. ft. Louis has iore brick buildings than any other A:»crican city of equal Size, nine-tenths the retio, A cob pipe factcry, with a daily out- put of 8,600 pipes will sho:tiy be put in operation in Waverly, Tenn. In manufacturivg operations the av- evage life of boilers is highest and that of grindstone makers the low- est. Imring the past 30 years 200 tons of ostrich feathers valued at $59 000,008, have been exvorted from Cape Colory. 2 2e PM ilroad icross Siberia will be 4,0)09 miles long when finisned. The tyro sections now operited are 761 miles long. A Baltimore barber has up a music box in his snop, the tunes ef which he turns out to suit the trenl of his trade. Wo fewer than 57é-archite ts entere! the competition for the preparation of plans for the projected Paris Exhibi- tion of 1900. In Geneva, Switzerland, the street railway system is expested to earn enough in the next fifty yars to tura over the road at the end of that time to the city without compensation. In a show winlow in a New Yori restaurant are a dozen downy chicks and as many ducklets, and over them a sign reading: “Spring chickens and ducks killed and cooked to order while you wait.” The Chinese believed when telegra- phy. was introduced into their country that foreigners cut out the tongues of children and suspended them en th icsulators to transmit the mess*ge from pole to pole. In the manufactures of Great Brit- ain alone the power which steam ex- e:ts is estimated to be equal to the manual labor of four billion men, or more than double the number of males supposed to inhabit the globe. Naples is to build permanent sea baths to accommodate 43,000 per-a@n-, and to enabl+ them te have hot ani cold baths at all scasons of the year. Three points on the shore have been selected for the sites. A novel piir of pocket scissors are exhibited in London. They are sai.i to do duty as a cigar and flower cutter, ges pliers, ordinary pliers, wire cut- ter, coin tester, paner knife, nail knife, screw driver, a three-inch meassure, a pincher and a railway key. The Paris-Lyons-Mediterranean Rail road Company has recently put clocks on the outsides of its locomotives on the side toward the station platforms in order that passengers can observe the time and that the st2tion agen's ean more conveniently note the in- Stant of arrival and depart»re. The discovery of wood pulp as a sub stitute for razs in the menufactur of paper will, it would seem, socn hav. to be followed hy the discovery of :; substitute for woud pulp. It is c¢sti- that 805° 000 feet of sprus logs will be neeted to fil the require ments of the mills for this year. Under a new ordinance in Grifli; Ga., a barroom in that town may net connect with anciiier room, and mu have but one doorway for entrance an exit, Even if the proprietor of th bar lives in the buildi:r ¢ in which it situated, he mu:t have a separate e trance to his house, and from his b must go out into the street in order ¢ get into his home. The municipality of Geneva has re- centy buit.a new reservoir on the Bes singes heights, at an elevation of about 440 feet above the level of the lak-. This reservoir is fille’ by motor power obtained from an artificial fail of th waters of the Rhone, where it leave the lake. At the entrance of the harbor a waterspout is provided, which irs turned on Sunday : nd sever_] <venings during the week. The spout is the biz gest in Europe risirg nearly 200 feet in the air. There are many trades and profes- sions in which well-deviloped organs of sense are more or less essential. A Male, $40; fe- selling for $500,000,009 beings Soap set mated perfect sight must b possessed by th eate sense of touch ch«racterizes the expert typewriter and pianist; and a sensitive palate is indispensable to th tea-taster. But it is less frequent to hear of lucrative em ployment being obtained by persons possessing an un- usually keen sense of smell. Never- theless, the prof*rsional “smeller” does exist, and performs very useful fun -- tions. Any person visiting the barrel cleaning depirtment of one of our large breweries mey find him busy at work, applying his nose to the bung- hole of barrei after barrel.—Boston Traveler. Great Britain has been striving for several years to change the taste of the tea drinkers of the world—to con- vince them th t Indiin and Ceylon te%s are better worth using than those of China, Japan and Java. Russia, which uses about 70,000,000 pounds a year, has taken a strong fancy to the Cey- lon teas, and the demand shows a re- markable increase. Large amounts of money have been spent in creating a demand in the United States and Can- ada. The English circulars says the progress has been slow, and now the consumption, “after several years of anxious work and costly expenditure,” has nearly doubled—from about 1,309,- 000 pounds to about 2,300,000 pounds a year. The Australian colonies appear to be relied on to drink the British product from patriotic motives, The figures seem to show a strong love for | the mother country as well ag for tea, Capital...................Ten Million Dollars | —New York Times, 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 gcod stabling for 25 horses. Is centrally situated, and within two minutes walk of Market Houre and Post Office Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL, Rickmond Street. ap23—dy 246 & wky TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1895 ed tar ak st oeeeeeeeeeraereets Single Copies Two Cents “Bartholdi the gre. t Sculptor of the Statue writes of 7 Z - . (BESss Tile IDE L TONIC: ‘““Vin Mariani increases and s-‘engthens all our faculti +s,” Mailed Free. Lescr's vo Book with Testimony and Portraits CF NCTED CELEBRITIES. Fe nmenenereenreseneens Lenejicial and Agreeable, Every Uest Proves Reputation, Avcid Substitutions, Ask for‘ Vin Mariani.’ At Drucgists and Fancy Grocers. Sole Agents for Canada LAWRENCE A. WILSON & CO., MONTREAL. danis $1 BD. HAUSSwAN™, Noe Vo ib i O28 W, loTw Srncer, Lonvon : 23° Oxrorn Sr, MONTREAL; 28 HOSPITAL 61, relief at once from ar: form of Indigestion, by using ADAMS’ TUTT! FRUTTI See that “TUTTI FRUTTI” is on each wrapper. Refuse imitations. ; ‘ 2 + Paus touse Suntght Soap 6c. TWIN BAR ee. tl For every 12 “‘Sunlight” wrappers sent to Books for Wrappers co.” Ltd., paper-bound book, 160 pages, will be sent Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, Agents for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. With a cough, cold or sore throat. Use a remedy that relieves from the start, soothes - and healg the inflamed “ tissues of the larynx or bronchial tubes, PYNY-PECTORAL is 9 certain remedy based on a clear know- ledgo of the diseases it was created to cure. LARGE BOTTLE 25 CENTS. » HOTEL ACADIA, Grand Tracadie Beach, LEADING SUMMER RESORT OF THE? PROVINCE. Excellent Fishing, Bathing and Boating. Large Groves, Grounds and Gardens. Cuisine unsurpassed. Rates reasonable. Carriages meet all Trains at Bedford Station. * july24—bw SUMMERSIDE ADS. Bankrupt Stock. Readymade Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Waterproofs, Watches, ete. I will sel] 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 those who are suffer- ing from TOOTHACHE, or who may require treatment of any kind at the hands of a Den- tist. I make the very best Teeth, guaranteed, for $15 0 aset, If not Satisfactory money re- funded. Gold and Silver Fillings a specialty. The following letter from Dr Robertson 6{ Crapaud, as regards the Painless Extraction of Teeth, speaks ‘or itself :~— ToJ E McDonald, D D S,Summerside, P E I, Dear Doctor,—I am so well pleased with the work ) 0u have done for m, that I will take it as a special tavor if you will give publicity to this letter. I positively assert that after an ex perience extending over twenty-two years, under the hands of many dentists, you are the only one who: ver extrac a tooth for me Absolutely Without Pain, Tne TEN teeth x u removed forme at one sitting did not url a particle, as Mr James Dawson of Try On, Who was present at the operation, heard me testify. Ths map who invented your method should be knighted, Iam yours, et HW BERTSON, M D. Crapaud, Jan 10, 1595. J_E. McDONALD, D. D. 5. 2 a IF you- Vant a wife, Want a cook, Want a partner, Want a situation, Want a servant girl, Want to sell a Want® to sell a Want to Want to exchange anything, Wat Want to sell groceries or drugs, Want to Want to find customers for anything, farm, house, rent a house, to sell plants or grain sell or trade anything, | Want to seli or buy horses, pigs or caitle ADVERTISE IN THE EXAMINER ‘Ganada Atlantic and Plant STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR BOSTON, —CALLING AT—— Hawkesbury and Halifax. 8. S. OLIVETTE will leave Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Char Jottetown, every Fri- day at noon, until fur- ther notice ; Hawkes- bury at 7 p. m. same days, and Halifax on Saturdays at 11.30 p. m., arriving at Bos- ton Mondays at 7 a. m. FROM BOSTON- Every Tuesday at noon, until further notice, calling at Hali- fax and Hawkesbury, and arriving at Charlottetown on Thursday afteruoon. For rates of passage, freight, etc., apply to local agents, or the general agents as below. HALIFAX SERVICE. S. S. “Halifax” or “ Olivette” will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every WED NESDAY, 8 a.m., and SATURDAY, 11.30 p- ™., until further notice, for Boston direct. Returning, wili leave north side of Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, Tuesdays and Saturdays, 12 noon, until further notice. Passengers arriving in Halifax TUES- DAY evenings can go directly on board the steamer without extra charge. Through Tickets for sale and baggage checked at all stations on the Intercolonial Railway. For rates of passage, freizht, etc.,Eapply to local agents, or H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada, Plant Wharf, Halifas, RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, north side, Lewis’ Wharf, a ued i AIA. * = may7 Quebec Steamship Company. “CAMPANA.” This new nish Seaeil Steamship is now on the ronte between MONTREAL snl CHARLOTTETOWN, Passenger Accommodation is unsur- passed, being fitted up with electric light an] other latest improvements. Rates of Freight moderate and service reguiar. SATLING BATES. LEAVES MONTREAL Jaly 8th and 22nd, Aug. 5th and 18th, Sept. 2nd, 16th afid 30th, Oct. 14th and 28th, and Noy. 11th. {#FROM CHARLOTTETOWN, — Pas- sengers take morning train every second Tuesday, connecting at Summerside, viz., July 16th and 30th, Aug, 13:h and 27th, Sept. 10th and 24th, Oct. Sth and 22nd, Nov. 5th and 19th. CARVELL BROS, Agents, aug6 CHTOWN TO BOSTON ——BY THE—— Fast Steamship ‘ Glivette.” BUY YOUR TICKETS ——FROM—— W. W. Clarke, TICKET AGENT, Corner of Queen and Water Streets, Charlottetown, May 14, 1895. FURNESS LINE. Regular Sailings Between Lon« don and Halifax. From London. June 22. July 6. Ss From Haliiax, SS. DAMARA. July 13. SS. ST. JOHN CITY. July 27. SS. HALIFAX CITY. July 20. Aug. 10 Aug. 3 SS. DAMARA. Aug. 24 Aug. 17. SS.ST. JOHN UITY. Sept. 7 These Steamers have superior accom? modation for first-class passengers. Well ventilated Saloon and sleeping berths amidships, where least motion is felt, Lighted by electricity. Do not carry cat tle. Insurance effected at lowest possible rates. FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Lap., Commission & Forwarding Agents, Halifax, N.S., Or W.W.Clarke, Passenger Agent Charlottetown. : : juned Steamer Jacques Cartier, During the month of July, Tickets from Crapaud to Charlottetown and return will be issued for Sixty-five Cents. These Tickets good to zeturn onthe Boat the day of issue or the tollowing day. L. C. 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