Walter Baker & Go. Limited, — The Largest Menufacturers of (“A PURE,HICH GRADE | x COCOAS ani CHOCOLATES ae en, On this Continent, have receis 1 S2 HIGHEST AWARDS . Industrial and Food | EXPOSITIONS | i% , iN EUROPE AND AMERICA. | , Parcection: oy os ih BF © Liog the he sand 8 r } rood 5, s rs § make sure ee ba. ; Dore heater, aan SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WALTER BAXER & CO. LTD. DORCHESTER, MASS. win f . ss . 2 ~ SS oe * ee — 3 i . 5 Brit & Gd oreet Kner t \ bry t's Emul- secret worthless or f he sece- ysis reveals alithere ‘ ‘ y the endorse- medical world means Ecntte Bat YOTL = a aS” ne a. . ea ¢ £ £9 > Mt sion BREE ES ‘ qj , promotes the mak of Solid Fiesh, and gives : is. Jt has no equal as Z r Cou; Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchills, W ;, Consumption, Serof Snaer ciation and @ siting Disc of Children. Scoti & Gowne, Beliewiie. Ail Druggisis 50c. & $L WILL GURE YOU ntee Dodd’s Kidney Pills to cure ary case of Eright’s Disease, Diabetes, Lumb:go, Dropsy, Rheumetism, Heart Disease, Female Troub Impure Blood—or money r-funded. Said Fy al ealers in me Hicine, or oy mail on rece,ot of price, soc. per box, or Six boxes $2.50. DA. L. 4. SMITH & CO.. Torontd. we can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills a the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.59. Tothe trade—$4.00 v-‘tdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to aay address port paid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 29 Charlottetown. EADAGHE oO. A = ‘REGULATE THE LIVER. ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES wooD SIGESTION. [PRIGE 25 CTS-Tee DODDS MED CN LADY'S WHEEL FOR SALE, A good, strong Lady’s Wheel, pneama-— tic tire, good for a beginner. Can be made iato @ Boy’s Wheel. Price $35.00. Apply at THE EXAMINER OFFICE. may27 Dissolution of Partnership The Partnership heretofore existing be- tween Jamies Birrett and Solomon Cham- ion, under the name of Barrett & Champion, nas thisday been dissoive tf by mutual con- sent, All debtadue the late frin must be paid to Mr. James Barrett at his office, Connolly’s Wharf, and ali liabilitics of the aaid firm are assumed vy him Dated at Cuariottetown this Ist day of May, 1895. JAVES BARRETT, SOLOMON CHAMPION. In reference to the above, that I will con inue the business at the same stand. Tha»king our masy friends for their favors in the past. 1 beg a continuation of their patronage in the future. JAMES BARRETT. Ch’town, May 25, 1805—2w 2443 & wy I beg to state Woomws PHOSTrTIICDINE. The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly and permanently eure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotencyand au effects of Abuse or Excessea, Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- lanis, whic soon lead to In armity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave, Has been prescribed over 35 years In thousands of cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine kaown. Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mall. Price, one package, €1; six, $5, One will please, siz will curc. Pamphiete “ce to any address, The Ww npany, \ it., Canada. Seld in Charlote = sy Geo EK Hughes @uggist. Ordet > 5 «tl promply filled Notice of Application to Parliament Notice is hereby given that Alfred A. Thibaudeau, Romeo Prevost, L. A. Boyer, J.P. B. Caszrain, A. G. McBean. H: F. W. Bellew, H. C. Bellew and E. F. E. Barthe, all of Montreal, and others, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof act to @ company incc al T nsurance called “ The Canada > : : i eietat Promotion Association,’ with powers to carry on the business of an in- surance Agency in all parts ef the Domin- ien of Canada. ERROL BOUCHETTi, Solicitor for Applicants, for an Dated at Montreal this 2ich dav of March, 1895. law (2)—ap23 Christianity vs, Agnosticism. Just published in Pamphlet furm, 48 pp., the course of Sermons recently pt2ached by the Rev. James Simpson, on *« Christianity va. Agnosticism.” These Sermons have been widely read, and an opportunity is vow offered of securing the series in complete form. Price 10c. per copy,; $1.20 per dozen copies. For sale at * THE EXAMINER OFFICE, THE STOPPING A RUN. There was a run the Sandhil> an D'sirict Bank. It tad list d the wh 1 yf one iv, and had shown no Figns o abating in the eve: If it lasted ay vin I would sav mny tan to morro, beliove we could get th they're at us agan : "*t Ia two hours ed, but had nothing t not mate t his en- . s wth th rest, except that it would ed o with the Flirt ’ groaned Mr. : girls, if you lke tjradshaw So Dick went—to the circus ther expedition, as Dp), and enjoyed th much, «especially th Ho which was magnificent and essed Dick that he deserted (th woul p-rrormane 1 taming, so im very his com iis *‘*ISs HE OC IAINED? scenes, and Ph 1 ppini panions, went behind the insisted on standing Sig several glasses. “Is that big chap qulte safe?’ he asked, admirinegly. ‘f can do anythin: vith ‘im,’ said the signor (whos: Exgiish was nat r illy defective ; “but wich anyone hels- ‘e’s a roarer, ‘e is, and no mistake.” After the performance Dick to k the Fiirtington girls home; then, with a thoughtful look on his fac-, h> went ind had s.me talk with his fa h r, a:.d ‘ame away, carefully pacing a roll oc notes in his breast pocket. Thea h’ sought Sig. Philippin.’s soc’ety once more. And thit’s a!] th t is relly known about ii—tf, that is. we diseard the obvio sly areftul s:at me:t cf Fanny Fliitng. on t at as she was gazing at the moon at two a.m. she saw a heavy wagon drawn by two horses and driven by Sig. Philippini, pas: along the street in the cirecticn of the bank. liowever things may be, this is what happened next morning : When the first of the depos tors arr.v.d at seven a.m., they found one of the win- dows of the bank smashed to pieces and the shutter hanging hose. A cry went up tlat there had been a robbery, and one or two men began to climb in. They did not go far before a fearful roar preceeded from the neizhborhood of the counter. They looked at one an- these other, and said it would be more reg- ular to wait fcr the officials. The roirs continued. They sent for Mr. Brad- shaw. Hardly had he arrived (accom- panied by Dick, breathless and in shirtsleeves) before the backmo:t rows of the now ccnsid rable c:owd bocime ac.tated with a rew s-rnsati:‘n. The news spread ra;idly. Franti: men ran to and fro: several ladies fainted: the circus proprietor was sent for. A Lon had escaped from the menagerie, acd Was supposed to be at large through the town! *Send f_r Phili; pini!’” saii the pre- prietor. They did so. PhIl ppini hal started early for a jicnic in the couu- try, and would not return till just b-- fore the performance in the evening. The proprietor was in despair. “Wh re’s the beat tore to?’ Le cried. A roar question. “Well, I'm blowed if he’s not in the bank!” exclaimed the pr p fe.or. It certeinly appeared to be tie fart that Atlis (that was the lons ?am ) had taken refuge in the bank, and was in full possession of the primi es an] avs -ts. Under these cire: msiances there was, Mr. Pradshaw expl:ined, a difficulty in resuming cash payments; but if his checks would be accepted— from the bank answered h's 1 CAN'T ‘OLD ‘a! ‘y's MAD.” the crowd roared almost as loud es Ate las at such an idea. Som t' ing mu>t be done. They sent for th> Mayor; h reprdiated liabilty. Thy vse t for th fire brigade and th: lie oa c ew. Neither would come. They gt gon, and peppered the furniture. Atas :e tired behind the fireproof sale «+n roared wo:se than e er. Me uwh l:, the precious hovrs were pas ng ait. Bradshaw's money was alo on its way) from London. At last Dick t> k a no ble resolution “I will go in at any cost h> cri d and, in spite of Fanny Fli tingto ’s tears, he scaled the window and dia - peared from view. Tle c owi wait d to hear At'as crom hing: ivt he o } roarcd. Whn Dick was insd>, Le "is he chained ?° asked : DAILY EXAMINER i | the Mayor's feet “Yes,” answer. d Sig, Philly pini fro behind the the Aunt Sil business over ard he came out with a long poe in his hand. He usei th pole to s:ir poor Atlas up when th roars became deficient in quantity anu quality. “The money ought to be here in thre: hours,” said Dick. “Have you got the back door key ?" Philippini reassured him. Then Dick took a wild, runn'ng lap at the win- dow ; Philippini stirred up Atlas, who reared lustily. Dick escaped with his life, and landed, a bieathless heap, at The Mayor raised him, and said he should write to Her Majesty and sugg st that Dick would be a proper recipient of the Albert medal, and the vi_ar (who had no money in the bank) indignantly asked the crowd if they could not trust a family which pr. duced scions like that. Several people cried “Hear, hear !"’ and told Mr. Bradshaw that they never really meant to with iraw their deposits. Mr. Bradshaw thanked them and look- ed at his watch At half-past t' re> Phiipyini ran up; he also was breathicss. and hs shos were dusty from walking in the coun- try. At once he effected an entry, amid a scene of great ex f.ement. A moment later he appeared at the wila- dow and cried in terror: “I can’t ’old ’im! I can't ‘old ‘im! ’E’s mad! Look out for yourselves ” and he leaned from the window. The crowd fl d in all directions. and two boys were all but run over by a eart which was being driven rapidly f.om the railroad station io the lank “All right,” s:id Dick to th» sig. or the wagon.” And. then, dificolty and consummat s fe “is “bring up with great courace, the sg1.or and Dick b.ought an iron cage vp to the wirdow and drove Atlas in The operation took more than an hour, because they had to fecd Atlas and drink a b ttle of ch:im)pagne th mselyves before they set about it. So that it was a'tout aix o'clock before Atlas was out and the money was in, and the Sandhill bank opened its place f.r business, “We gained just the time we needed,” said Mr. Bradshaw. “It was dirt cheap atefifty pounds.” And Dick, although he did not get the Albert med:], was ta'en into yart- nership and married Fannie Flir\ing- ton, It was the only way of prevent- ing her seeing things she was not meant to see out of the window at two a.m,, and chattering about them in public.— From “Sport Royal.” Street Noises. The essence of good Government has been defined as “the greatest hap- has been defined cs ‘the greatest hap- pinesss for the greatest number,’ and it is surely time to reite.ate the ques- tion whether something cannnot. be done to make life less unendurable for those who work with thcir heads ani are compelled to live in great cit es. We believe we are correct in saying that in no foreign town and in few Bri- tish tewns is such license given to any- one to earn a living by annoying his fellow-creatures as in London. Figm an early hour in the morning the air is thick with the rancous” yells of boys and men s:-lling race cards and half-penny news sheets. Later in the day the torment is aggravated by piano organs, so-called bands and street-sing- ers, while at a late hour of the night it is quite common to be disturbed by hordes or ruffians with voices like fog- horns, rearing out imaginary and high- ly-spiced details of a murder which has never happened, or some even more un- savory subject. The police, it appears, are powerless. News vendors cannot be interfered with if they move on—and they do move on— in a circle. Organs, we fancy, can only be moved f:om in front of the comp'ainant’s dco ,ard as a piono-organ 8 perfectly audibl- 20) yrds away this remedy is ts iss. Th re is only one remedy, and that is to compel any- one who wishes t» make a noise in the street for the purpose of getting money to pay a heavy license for the privilege of so doing. No cne would object to the sale of papers ic it were not accom- panied by howls worthy of an eizh- teenth century madhouse. Rates and taxes rise with tle utn ost regularity every yeor, and it is not tod much t) ask that comething sl.ould be done to obviate a nui avce whi h gets yearly worse and worse. The ring.ng of church bells, whi h, except those of St. Paul's, are always out of tune, should on no acéount be al- lowed in London, except for five min- utes or so before service. Everyone who goes to church Knows perfectly well at what hour to go, and those who do not go, probably do not want to know. In the ege of faith the ringing of bells drove away devils, but the lat- ter day fiend who yelis “Paiper”’ and grinds organs is proof egairst their power, and to ring bells is but to add one more unnecessary noise to the large number of necessary ones which al- ready exist. We have pointed on several occasions that there is no legal right to ring or toll a bell except before morn- ing and evening prayer, or on the oe- casion of a funeral, and that the ring- ing of a bell previously to the celebra- tion of the holy communion, which often now occurs, in the early hours of the morninr, is wholly illegal and un- warraniable It ‘s a gr at torture to many sick and weakly people~—The Lancet. Lord Ashburnham’s Coins. The late Lord Asi:burnham’s rare and spl ndid collecticn of Greek coins was so'd at Sotheby la t week. Lord Ash- bur.ham vas so e thvsiasti: in hs search for there coins that in his young- er days he made several cru ses in his yacht among the Gie-k is ands for the purpose of hunting up specimens, It has always bein s.il that during th: last of hese exp? itions th: yacht was boarded by p-raies, and ts Lori Ash burnham’s inexpriss.b'e vexation his cabin t of coins (which ie ni ted oa earrying about vith him) wes sto'en by them. This grievo's e.p rien. e Gis- gusted him with his hobby, and he gave it up for several years; lut «ne day seeing some of his own Loy s (whieh had been carried off by te yi ates) exposed for sale in Paris, he bo git them, and that transaction was the or- igin of the present superb evll-c.ion,. Lord Ashburnham was a large pur- chaser at the sales of Me. Samuel Ad- dington’s and Lord Northwick’s collec- tions, and he scized every opportunity of enrichirg his cabinet, being possess- ed of ample means as well as a thor- ough knowledge of the subject, so that he never bovght any rubbish. It was on: 0° the fin s. a.d most representa- tive collections in the world, and very heh jrices were obtained for most of (he suecinens.—London World. Ma if Ws WL Gf fiz a Question Often Asked, And we ask it now—and if you have not tried us we would invite Cloths. you to our store to see our great display of We guarantee you a perfect-fitting Suit. (Give us a trial and we are sure you will be pleased. Hats, Ties, Collars, and alt kinds§of Underwear cheap Waterproof Coats very cheap. THAT ACHING HEAD. What Causes It and How Overcome, How often the remark, “Oh, my head aches,” and there are so many varieties 0 aches and pains the head is subject to all along the line from the dull and heavy and oppressed feeling over the eyes to the persistent, racking and _ torturing misery of Sick Headache. The cause is in most cases the same, the overflow of poisonous uric acid is not extracted from the blood by the Kidneys, and accumu- lating in the blood, causes high and irre- gular pulse, headaches, mental depres- sion and nausea. Chase’s K. & L, Pills tone and restore the Kidneys, excrete oisonous matter from the blood, sending it on its way pure and health-giving, cur- ing Headache, and removing all the at- tending symptoms trom its wake. Mrs. G. Bird, Harriston, Ont., while attending the 1894 Fall Exhibition at Toronto, was taken very ill with Sick Headache and dizziness. She was subject to these at- tacks for years, compelling her to take to her bed. In this case by using Chase’s Pills relief was immediately obtained, and the usual days of misery and pros- tration avoided. ‘Thousands of suchcases can be referred to where Chase’s Pills have cured Sick Headache and its atten- dant symptoms. 25 dealers, or by addressing Edmanson, Bates & Co., 45 Lombard 5t., Toronto. TENDERS For Lighting the Strects Charlottetown. SEALED TENDERS will be received at the City Clerk’s office up to noon on Tuesday, the 2nd day of July, A. D., 1895, from persons willing to contract with the City Council for lighting the streets of Charlottetown with electricity according to specifications and conditions to be seen at the office of the City Clerk. Also from persons willing to equip and sup-ply Machinery and Plant, capable of and sufficient for carrying out the above service—the plant to become the property of the City. Satisfactory security required for the faithful performance of the contract, The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. June 1— 36 td cents a box, of all | of | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, a = i895~ "| EYEPROTE TORS —-FOR—— Bicycle Riders, Railroad Men, Stone Gutters and Motor Men. Price 30 cents. Also, Colored and all other kinds of Glasses. G. H. TAYLOR. North Side Queen Squere. june3 DIVIDEND NOTICE. Pp. E. ISLAND, MERCHANTS’ BANK Charlottetown, May 31, 1895. Notice is hereby given that a ha!f-yearly dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent. per an pum onthe capital stock of this Bank, has been declared payable at its Banking House on and after July 2nd next. The transfer books will be closed frora the 17th June to 2nd July next, both days inclusive. By order of the Board. J. M. DAVISON, may3l—2aw & wy Cashier, ors’ Notice. % Executors’ The undersigned Executors of the last will and testament of the Reverend Pairick | A. McElmeel, late of Kelly’s Cross, Lot 29, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, Roman Catholic Priest, deceased, testate, hereby notify all persons indebted to the said estate to make immediate pay- {ment to them atthe office of Bayfield & | Blanchard, Solicitors, Charlottetown, and all persons having claims against the | estate of the said deceased are hereby re- | quired to present the same, duly attested, | at the office of the said Bayfield & Blan chard within twelve months from this date. Dated at Charlottetown, in Queen’s | Connty, this Tenth day of June, A. D. } | 1895. —_— | JOSEPH @. McLEAN, | JOHN J. McDONALD, Executors, junel2—dy 2i law (3) wky 21 Turnip Seed. We have imported our HASZARD’S IMPROVED TURNIP SEED from usual supply of GENUINE Liver- pool, G. B., from Thomas Whalley, the leading grower of Turnip Seed in England, and guarantee it pure and fresh Wholesale and Retail, 45c. per pound. Db. W. FINLAYSOR, Ch’town, June 14, 1895—135 w H. T. 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No effort on our part is required to confirm their belief in our assurance, that ? IT IS WITHOUT EXCEPTION THE BEST WHEEL MADE. ED samen We will never wilfully mislead a buyet and we have taken so much trouble to find out by actual test and examination tliat we know we are not mistaken ourselves. CaTaLoGuEs on application. Parts and Sundries al Wholesale and Retail. E#* All deseriptious of BICYCLE WORK in tho most skilful manner THE FORBES MF’?G@ CO., Ltd, oo di eh ee This is the whee! that was illustrated America,” January 25th, 1895, over the following title: Shown at the Recent National Cycle Exhibition.” in “ Bearing’s, the Cycling Authority on : “The Handsomest Model It is the Wavertey Scoxcuer, and apll—dy & wy ut Bie SA aac: JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Chariottetown, May 4,1895 135 w is the most admired and talked-of high-grade bicycle in the world toxday. bicycle? Illustrated catalogue free. Good agent wanted, — INDIANA BICYCLE CO., GRATIFYING INTELLIGENCE’ Word Received of the Complete Kecovery of Mrs. John Dowty, Owen Sovunr, June 24.— Word bas been received here of the complete restoration to health of Mrs John Dowly, wife of a former well known anp esteemed resident ofthetown. The intelligence has been very gladly received as Mrs Dowly has many friends here who are well aware of the lamentable condition of ber health during the pest six or seven years. Hei illness has been found to result from a severe kidney complaint and she has been restored to health by the judicious use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, a remedy wli-h is now well known to most of the residents in this locality as having previously afiect ed some very extraordinary cures. Science Triumphant at Last... Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oi] is the outcome of the latest scientific re- searches. There was always a_ prejudic: against taking Cod Liver Oi] on account of its di-agreeable taste, but Miller’s Emr! sion is agreeab e to the palate, and that is one reason why it has become so popniar with the medical fraternity, the huspital: ; of the country and the households wherever consumption or lung troubles prevail. Mil! er’s Emulsion is the great nerve strengthene) and blood maker, and enres Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula and ai] Lung affec tions. In Big Bottle, 50c. and $1, at ali Drug Stores. Many a Young Man When from over-work, possibly as-isted by an inherited weakness, tlie health fails and rest or medical treatment must be re- sorted to, then no medicine can be employ ed with the same beneficial results as Scott’s Emulsion. For Over Fifty Years, An O_p Anp Wett Triep Remepy. Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Svrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect enccess. Ii sosthes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and 1s the best remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle, Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—1 y iow to Get a “Sunlight” Book. Send 12 “Sunlight” soap wrappers to Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto who will send post-paid a paper-boun vook 160 pages. For 6 “Life buoy” Car bolic Soap wrappers, a similar book will he sent. This is a splendid opportunity ‘o obtain gocd reading. Send your name ind address written carefully. Remember ‘Sunlight” sells at 6 cts. per twin-bar, and ‘uifebuoy” at 10 cts. One cent postage will bring your wrappers by !eaving the nds open. sat&wk. Ce ca TOWN TO BOSTOR —-BY THE——~ Fast Meamship ‘ Clivetts.” BUY YOUR TICKETS ——FROM—— 4g 7 +F e W * Cla rke, TICKET AGENT, Corner of Queen and Water Streets. Chariuttetown, May 14, 1395. Georgetown School. Applications for Principal of this School will be received np te the 29th instant. A fair SUp pric ast ul Wili fs A Gra- duate of a University preferred. CARL OWEN, Secretary School Trusiees. june20—dy 3i & wky Operative & Prosthetic Dentistry DR. MURRAY, OFFPICY, 145 QUZEN STREET CHARLOTTETOWN. apld SALT! SALT! To arrive per Steamships Suurise and Tafua, 10,000 bags Liverpool Sait and 800 bags Fishery, which will be sold at lowest prices whilst discharging. Both steamers are due here about [st Mav. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO FOR SALE. House in Georgetour. That Dwelling House in Georgetowr the property of Mrs. Capt. John MeDon- 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 weil adapted for a Dwelling or Boarding House Any party or parties desirous of cu ing a summer residence will titd tu:s capital opportunity. This property will be sold at a bargain For terms and particulars apply et the office of J. A. Matheson, Sclicitor, George town, or to L. W. MACDONALD, Box 694. Charlottetown. HUGKBY & NICHOLSON, Tobacco Manufacturers, NO. 1 QUEEN STREET. ? t —mm Try their New Brands of BRIGHT CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING 8’s to the pound. ap) ALSO— Their Old Reliable Brands of BLACK CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING TWIST. Prices Lower Than Imported Tobaccos, Ch’town, April 1, 1895—6m 135 wy To Let on Queen Square That large Shoy lately occupied by Messrs. Geo. Dixon & Co. Size 75x25 feet. Shop is finished in best style, and has in connection, a fireproof vault with conibination lock. Also, whole of third floor, 75x40 feet and a large room, 42x22, on second flat. _ All above are heated by hot water and lit by electric light. ——— Shop is large Cellar, floored and i Above will be let for a term of years. Apply to . THOMAS MORRIs. _ Junel 2—pat NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subseriber is now prepared to ma ke Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Divi Lines, furnish Plans, ete. ; also, Sieben s meh1s8 Indianapolis,Ind,, U. 8. A and Architectural Drawings, P) eo] D- cations and Estimates Speci 2 J. P. NICHOLSON, d Surveyor, Pownal Street, Charlottetown, Aug. 25, 184—dy & wy i and Cape Breton Coals in its reputation for House User. also an excellent StEAm Coat, Le SO ww ~\ SAN SRSA Ss SN WAQVAVaIaw _ AS ANA $ A SSS SSSA SSA SN . for Infants ait! Children. | OTHERS, Do You Know itis: rargore, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine ? Do You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons ? Do You Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics without labeling them pvisons ? Do You Know tiat you should not permit any medicine to be given your child unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ? WWM wWRAAAL/ a WS Do You Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of its ingredients is published with every bottle ? Do You Know that Cactoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher, That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now scld than of all other remedies for children combined ? Do You Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word “ Castoria” and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense ? Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Czstoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless? Do You Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 36 cents, or one cent a dose? Do You Know that whe= possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest : Well, these things are worth knowing. They are facts. The fac-simile signature of Chiidren Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. is on every wrapper. Sydney Coal — This celebrated Coal, mined by the General Mining As sociation, Ltd., of London, G. B., at North Sydney, Cape Bre ton, has long been generally known under the name of SYD NEY.COAL, and this name is registered asa Trade Mark To guard against deception from other coals being sold with the prefix of “Sydney,” or as “Sydney Coal,” a certificate is issued with each cargo of Genuine Sydney Coal shipped. SYDNEY COAL stands at the head of all Nova Scotian It is CARVELL BROS., Agents. R. H. BROWN, Sydney Mines, Resident Manager. Charlottetown, April 24, 1895—3m 135 a Keep Your Feet Dry. If you catch cold nov it will hang on all Summer. : a ‘Wear Granby Rubbers. vii secs etna —-- — They are the best and last lengest. Perfect in Style, Fit and Finish. THE) WEAR LIKE IRON. apl0—135 tf Fortier’s . “Shakespeare, The FINEST 5 ot. Cre AR. EYER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. JUST TRY IT ap4 - dy & wy GAY’S PLANTS. REENNIALS (wintered over).—Pansy in bloom, distiat choice varieties, 3 to 4 cents each, 30 to 40 cents perduzen; Daisy Bellis, finest double white and pink, do; Hollyhocke, Chaters and Benarg’s Prize, to bloom in a few weeks, 6 to 8 cents each; Car nation (Double), Riviara and Margaret, 4 to 5 cents each; Dian thus, Indian Pinks, Sweet William and Forget-Me-Not, 4 to 6 cents each. Stceks, Arters, Petunia, Verbena, blooming in pots, 10 cents; Verbena about to bloom, 30 cents per dozen; Transplanted An- nuals, large stocks plants; Stocks, Phlox, Aster, Verbena, 15 cents per dozen; Pansy, Daisy, Petunia, Larkspur, Portulacca, Marigold, Zinnia, Candytuft, Double Chrysan- theymum, Naturdium, Balsam, Morning Glory, Poppy, Canary Creeper, at 12 cents per dozen; Lobelia, Golden Feather and Sweet Alyssum for Edging, 40 cents per hundred ; Dahlia and Gladiolus Bulbs, 6 to § conts each. VEGETABLE PLANTS (Transplanted).—Cabbage, Cauliflower and Celery, 50 cents per hundred; Tomato, 12 cents per dozen; Tomato in bloom, 5 cents each Cabbage from Seed Bed, 12 cents per hundred; Cauliflower, 25 cents. The above price list is intended principally for our friends ordering from a dis- ance. Wedo not bind ourselves, deaiing personaliy with our customers. Orders hipped or small quantities mailed to auy part of the Maritime Provinces. The above for sale Tuesday and Friday at Market, Chariotietown, and every day our Nursery, Pownal. Address,— J.d. GAY & SON, POWNAL, P. E. May 27, 1895. W Popular Shoe Store. Leading Lowest stock WEEKS & WARREN. up aids ke -LADIES & GENTLEMEN !—Don’t lose sight of the fact that we have full and com- Date plete lines in all kinds of FOOTWEAR. Styles away up! Prices away down! For Comfort, Durability and Good Value we are bound to take the lead. Styles ! FACS wey-thesBopatee Root fe Shoe Store. WEEKS & WARREN, ‘ieac 1 Prices 3 NORTH SIDE OF MARKET SQUARE, Charlottetown, Eay 30,1895—135 &} wky