a ——— a. - ee = ee —_— + gna aos ——— ————— a — ~ — "y . - a - = . - THE DAILY EXAMINER : a LATEST NEWS NOTES. - 5 , e A very fast service across the lakes will ; j be inaugurated by the C. P. R. Co. when n : ~ navigation Op ne, as it is the intention to 1 ‘ ? only occupy two days in going from port GY x Ch > port, The time to be taken by the Great A + oO . / Northern boats from Duluth to Buffalo is Parity 3] | | r , ; three dayr. I ul ify the B OOK De tra \ WA News bas been received that a Spanish i - | cf g . ’ . | : 4 RTAVR(“\ORRISON €) eT column under the command of “a — ; es ? ve ‘ if y hi thing San jose to Valiente way ot the Kidney o | —_ 3); ome a tani nm ae a y ; Sau ne A SHE a | p { VN iS Sy NG ; 4 | iP) 2,000 rebels holding a strong position and This is ; re S Wav | eS 5 DD BS US RS BL Seas ! OR Ai > attacked them. The official report of the I his e N ature SW “7 “4 ASEAS 229 5» fis HRA. 0 6 oe i Oc. engagement, says the rebels were dislod- . . MS the eRe te DOS na , ged from their positions by a brilliant of doing it, and the charge and leaving 16 dead upon the field. ” The Spanish lo-s was 1 killed and 6 ‘HAPTER V | stinctively adopts Im talKiDy to a iererS° | Wounded. From other sources it is learned Castoria is Dr. Samucl Pitcher’s prescription for Infants 1) i. . — er Keckeno )Jinny. ; a ee ms i Way | suppose I may have somehow betrayed | The man understood and shook his a vs — os ae ge hee ‘and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor |} my amazement and horror to a head, but not another word would he say a bk a eae pa ela a atten ote euitctines. It fs a harmless substitute | nanion’s sharp eyes, for, suddenly, felt ' : . sation mucin uch greater t y arco panion's sharp cyes, for, sut r another question answer. . & DOD D’S 3 Sa hand tightly grip my arm just above o “He's a foreign gypsy,’’ Hewitt ex- mits, for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil } the elbow. I turned and found his face plained, ‘‘just as I | thought—a Wal pacity 86 ‘ts 3 we, eu qlee io ‘Uhdetes eeeet mnt On : } close to mine and his finger raised warn- | jachian, in fact. Theirs is an older and SAVED HIS LIFE, casa al Wor onhdines re Pi lj | ingly. ‘Then I saw him produce is wrist- purer dialect than that of the English Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys ms . i ney i S | grip and make a motion with his palm | gypsies, and only some of the root words “T now weigh nearly 200 pounds,” said fovcrishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, Do It! f=" See that you get DODD'S imitations are dangerous ! ! we can sel! you Dodd's Kidney Pills a the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00 | ur dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per | dozen. Sent hy mail to sny address por* aid GEORGE E. HUGHES, msy29 Charlottetown. GS “FD « Sunlight® dap LES GY J AN = G oY “* »*” «vt e w “ a” x ? ew? ¢ J . ‘ + = n eo <@ oe <* Possesses all the good «e ae there can be in a goo wv < if ~° Seap. Ia short, <* <f eS e <** 4 Ss ww See ieee oe al aadt oe « thir $s added n it or reduce ¢° egy BOOKS FOR WRAPPERS ( Seeton and Mitchell, Halifax, Agents or Noya Scotia, and P. E.I For every 12 “Sunlight” wrappers sent i ni to Lever Bros., Ltd., Tor ) a useful paper-bound book will be sent, or a cloth-bound for sc wrappers. trust him You want Scott’s Emul- sion. Ifyouask your drug- gist for it and get it—you can trust that man. But if he offers you “something Just as good,” he will do the same when your doctor writes a prescription for which he wants to get a special effect — play the game of life and death for the sake of a penny or two more profit. You can’t trust that man. Get what | you ask for, and pay for, whether it is Scott’s Emul- sion or anything else. Scorr & Bownz, Belleville, Ont. soc. and $1.00 Double Tenement House FOR SALE By Auction. I am instructed by Mrs. John MeLear to sell by auction at the premises, Great George Street (near Water Sir-et) on Wednesday, the 29th day of April, instant at 12 o’clock, noon: That desirab'e property situate on the east side of Great George Street , compris ing a lot of land fronting 40 feet on Great Georze Street and extending back 47 fee, wih a right of way from King Street, with a@ two-story double tenement house in good repair. One-half the house is heated with hot air. Terms at sale. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. April 20—m wf GHATEFUL— COMFORTING, EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST — SUPPER, “ Ly a thorough knowledge of the natural Jaws which govern the cperations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and supper a delicately flavored beverage which may save use many heavy doctors’ bills, It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet tuat a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency te disease. Hundreds cf subtle maladies are Hoating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified wiih pure blood and a properly nourished Game.” Civil Service Gazette JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, Homeopathic chemists, London, England, Valuable Property For fale The subseriber offers for sale the desir able residence, “ Edenhurst,” on Weet Street, between B. Heartz, Esq., and Hon. L. H. Davies’. The property has 8 feet fronting on West Street and 200 feet to tne water. The house is heated throughont with hot waier ; also a weil of spring water in cellar. Apply on the premises to Simon Davies or Davies & Hasezard, Solicitors. fes29 REPAIRS To Watches, To Clocks, To Jewelry, To Barone’s , or anything you bave out of order in our line. Satisfaction given; charges moderate. G.H. TAYLOR. —— SS en eee n a THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1896. which I understood me of the gag towanls his mouth, to be intended to remind We stepped forward. The man turned his horrible cooking over and over above the crackling sticks, as though t and dry it in every part. I saw Hewitt’s hand reach out to ward him, andin a flash we had pulled him back over his heels and I had driven the gag between his teeth as he opened his mouth. We seized his in the cords at once, and I shall never forget the man’s look of ghastly, frantic terror as he Jay on the ground. When I knew more I understood the reason of this »sMoae Wrists Hewitt teok both wrist holds in one hand and drove the gag entirely into the mzn’s mouth, so that he almost choked. A piece of sacking lay near the fire, and by Hewitt’s request I dropped that awful hand from the wooden tengs upon it and rolled it up in a parcei—it was, no doubt, what the sacking had been brought for. Then we lifted the man to his feet and hurried him in the direction of the cart. The whole capture could not have occu- pied thirty seconds, and, as I stumbled over the rough field at the man's left elbow, I could only think of the thing as one thinks of a dream that one knows all the time is a dream. But presently the man, who had been walking quietly, though gasping, sniffing and choking because of the tightly rolled handkerchief in his mouth—presently he made a sudden dive, thinking doubtless to ~et his wrists free by surprise. But lewitt was alert, and gave his wrists a twist that made him roll his head with a dismal, stifled yell, and with the open- ing of his mouth, by some chance, the gag fell away, Immediately the man roared aloud for help, **Quick,’’ said Hewitt, ‘‘drag him along —they'll hear in the vans. Bring the hand!”’ I seized the fallen handkerchief and crammed it over the man’s mouth as well as I might, ard altogether we made as much of a trot as we could, dragging the man between us, while Hewitt checked any reluctance on his part by a timely wrench of the wrist-holds. It was a hard two hundred and fifty yards to the lane, even for us—for the gypsy it must have been a bad minute and a half indecd. Once more as Wwe went over the uneven grourd he managed to get out a shout, and we thought we heard a distant reply from somewhere in the direction of the encampment. We pulled him over a stile in a tangle atid dragged and pushed him throug® a small hedge gap in a head. Here we were but twenty yards from the cart, and into that we flung him without wasting time or tenderness, to the intense { HAD DRIVEN THE GAG BETWEEN HIS TEETH. consternation of the diiver, who, I be- lieve, very nearly set up a cry of help on his own account. Once in the cart, how- ever, I seized the reins and the whip my- zelf, and, leaving Hewitt to take care of the prisoner, put the turnout along to- ward Ratherby at as nemly ten miles an hour as it could go. We made first for Mr. Hardwick’s, but he, we found, wis with my unele, so we followed him. The arrest of the Fosters had been affect- ed. we learned, not very long after we had left the wood, as they returned, by an- other route to Ranworth. We brought our prisoner into the col- onel’s library, where he and Mr. Hard- wick were sitting. ‘I’m not quite sure what we can charge him with, unless it’s anatomical reb- bery.’’ Hewitt remarked, ‘‘but here’s the criminal.”’ The man only looked down sulkily with an impenetrable countenance. Hewitt spoke to him once or twice, and at last he said, in a strange accent, something that sounded like ‘‘Kekin jinaavoy.”’ ‘“‘Keck jin?’ (not understand) asked Hewitt, in the lord clear toma ana t- WRITE AND FIND OUT. People who will Testify in Favor of Scott's. Names and Addresses ‘hat Go To Prove All Claims. Some of Those Who Have Benefited by Using the Greatest Spring Medicine and Blood Purifier in the Worid. Nothing is claimed for Seott’s Sarsa- parilia that cannot be verified by the testimony of many leading and promin- ent people. Here are a few of them With full addresses given : Prof. Geo. E. Brame, 413 Church Street, Toronto. Thomas Dewson, iate manager Stan- dard Bank, Bradford; 10 Melbourne ave- nue, Toronto. * 2 Tedd west, Toronto. Miss M. J. Gould, Lilodytown, Ont. J. Morrow, merchant, Fullerton, Ont. Wm. T. Thompson, Zephyr, Ont. Geo. Denham, druggist, Petrolea, Ont. W. S. Bond, merchant, Lloydtown,Ont. Joseph Duncan, farmer, Petrolea, Ont. Miss Hattie Delaney, 174 Crawford Street, Toronto. M. N. Dafoe, merchant, Zephyr. Wm. Cornish, Fullerton. Alfred Bigg, advertising agent, 633 Manning avenue, Toronto. James A. Martin, 154 Robert street, Toronto. J. Chapman Coombs, artist, 131 Shuter street, Toronto, John Busby, 26 Denison avenue, To ronto. Over 5,000 other names on application to the manufacturers, Edmanson, Bates & Co., Lombard street, Toronto. For all scrofulous and blood diseases use Scott's. The greatest of spring medicines is Scott’s Sarsaparilla. Give the children Scott's. They like it, and it drives away disease, Women whose complexions are bad cap get a clear skin by using Scott’s Sarsaparilla. Does your heart palpitate ? If it does, you may drop dead. Cure heart disease by the use of Scott's Sarsaparilla. There isno blood purifier made that equals Scott’s Sarsaparilla. Remember druggist, Queen street But I think we can make him explain to-morrow that the Fosters, at least, had nothing to do with, at any rate, cutting off Sneathy's hand. Here it is, I think,’’ and he gingerly lifted the folds of sacking from the ghastly object is it lay on the table, and then covered it again. “But what Mr. Hardwick said, ishment “Do you an accomplice?’ ‘*Not at all—the case was one of suicide, as I think you'll agree when I've explain- ed. This man simply found the body hanging and stole the hand.’’ ‘“*But what in the world for?’’ ‘*For the Hand of Glory. Eh!’ He turned to the gypsy and pointed to the hand on the table. ‘‘Yag-varst (fire hand) eh?’’ There was a quick “gleam of intelli- gence in the mar’seye, but he said no- thing. As for myself, I was more than astounded. Could it be possible that the old superstition of the Hand of Glory re- mained alive in @ practical shape at this day? ‘You know the superstition, of course,’’ Hewitt said. ‘it did exist in this coun- try in the last century, when there were plenty of dead men hanging at cross roads, and so on. On the continent, in some places, it has survived later. Among the Wallachian gypsies it has al- ways been @ great article of belief, and the superstition is even said to be active still. The belief is that the right hand of a dead man, cut off and dried over the smoke of certain wood and herbs, and then provided with wicks at each finger made of the dead man’s hair, becomes, when lighted at each wick (the wicks are greased, of course,) a charm whereby a thief may walk without hinderance where he pleases in a strange house, push open all doors and take what he likes. No- body can stop him, for everybody the are alike. -what docs it all mean?’ in bewildered aston- mean this man is WE BROUGHT OUR PRISONER COLONEL’3 LIBRARY. Hand of Glory approaches is made help- INTO THE less, and can neither move nor speak. You may remember there was some talk of thieves’ candles in connection with the horrible series of Whitechapel murders not long ago. That is only one form of the cult of the Hand of Glory.’’ **Yes,’? my uncle said, ‘‘I remember reading so. There isa story about it in the ‘Ingoldsby Legends,’ too, I believe.’’ ‘‘There is—it is called the ‘Hand of Glory,’ in fact. You remember the spell —Open lock to the dead man’s knock,’ and so on. But I think you’d better have the constable up and get this man into safe quarters for te night. He should be searched, of course. I expect they will find on him the hair I noticed to have been cut from Sneathy’s head.’’ ' The village constable arrived with his izea handcuffs in substitution for those of cord which kad so sorely vexed the wrists of ovr prisoner, ati inarche} Size away to the littie lockup on the green. (io be Continue y THE SNAKE BITE WAS FATAL, And the Red Nosed Man Went on to Tell How the Venom Got In Its Work. “It's all humbug, this talk about rat- tlesnakes being so deadly poison,” said red faced man in the smoking car. Tve lived among ’em. They used to be so thick out where I live that you bad to be mighty careful where you put your feet down if you didn't want to hurt a rattler or two every time you stepped. “My bed was never any more than big enough for me and the easy conscience | always slept with, but I’ve woke up more times than I've got fingers and toes and found that two or three rattle snakes had managed to find room with us. They were plenty, I tell you, out where I live. But deadly? Pooh! Why, ('ve known scores and scores of people to be socked, and socked deep, by rattlers, and I never knew of but one instance where a rattler’s bite was fatal; never but once out of more cases than there's pimples on a goose. “Bill Bulger was the man that was vit that time—a great, big, rough scuff of a log chopper that didn’t look as if a whole den of rattlers could raise as much ‘sa flea bite on him. But he went to easing a big buck rattlesnake that had come down to camp to look around one day, and the snake just threw his upper teeth against Bill a couple of times, and every drop of poison he had he emptied into Bill's wrist. Holler? Great jees- wax, how Bill did holler! We grabbed him and hustled him over to the Pig's Ear shebang on t'other side of the camp and began to decant rum into him, and it wasn’t long before Bill looked as if he was glad he was bit. ‘Everybody said he’d die, though, sure pop, because that buck rattler must have unloaded into Jim close on to three fin- gers of the best poison he had. Conse- quently folks were surprised more than you can think when they got around next morning and found Bill on deck as chipper as a red squirrel and sound as a white oak knot.” “What!” exclaimed the man in the next seat. ‘I thought you said that bite was fatal!” “It was, sir,” replied the red faced man. “Bill got blind, crazy drunk on the strength of that snake bite and killed the bartender!”—New York Sun. 25 cents cures Catarrhal Headache, Incipient Catarrh - r Hay Fever = ” Catarrhal Deafness - - Cold in the head in 10 min. ” " Foul breath caused by Catarrh. 25 ceuts secures Chase’s Uatarrh Cure with perfect blower encloced, in each box. Sold by all dealers. oe Be sure you’re right, then go ahead Don’t care what people tay; You’ve got # row that you must hoe; So go it your best way. -_—_-ooOo oo Now is the time to get your supply of glass and crockeryware, as we want to that fact every time you want spring See tomorrow's paper, ap20 | medicine. ; be *» ‘ dhl foe c make room for the new. -We will sell a than ever for a few weeks.—W. P. Q will, m28 4wdydw ifine robust looking man the other day, ind yet this same man was given up to die f consumption less than two years agwe Whatcured him? Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil did. He tock it when at a ow ebb, when his weight was less than {60 pounds. It created new blood for him and that combined with his will power raised him up to a life of usefulness and happisess. If you are threatened with consumption or any other lung tronble try Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver O.', Miller’s Emulsion is the great verve etrengthener and blood maker, and cures Coug!.s, Collis, Bronchitis, Scrofula and all Lung affections. In big bottles, 50c. and $1, at all drug stores. Hon. Dr. Montague took his seat in tle commons on Tuesday af‘ernoon on_ hig retur. facm England. He was warmly applauded. Cet the Best The public are too intelligent to pur- chase a worthless article a second time, on the contrary they want the best. Phy- siclans are virtually unanimous in say ng Scott’s Emulsion is the best form of ecd liver oil. Kight hours aday in the government jrint.ng bureau goes into eflect on the Ist of Mar. ——_— > © <a —- FOR TIKED FEELING: Exhaustion is Waste — Overwork means Shorter Life—Dodd's Kidney Pills Means rest forthe Kidseys. Overwork is what you do after common sense asks you to quit. Overwork of avy kind does more than tire, it exhausts you. Just a little more after you ought to quit is the too much” that uses you up. The blood goes out to all parts faster ‘han usual when you overwork. If the kidneys are not in perfect filter- ing order more poison is injected through them toall parts of the body than usua and then work, to say nothing of over work, is harmful. As soon as your kidneys commence do- ing good work there is less and less poison in the blood every minute. This explains why Dodd’s Kiduey Pills cure sO promptly aud permanent'y. Tenders for the four per cent. Halifax city loun for $213,000, to un 24 years. show that the offer of J. A. Meldrum, Toront», was the best, his premium being 2.31 per cent. Another loan of $6,000 for the citadel improvement was given to Nelsou Murphy of Maitland at four per cent, par, Chase’s Kidaey-Liver Pills Chase’s Pills have gained popularity be- cause they are @ specific for the arie con- dition, prevents disease, cure Rlir umat- ism and all catarrhal conditions of the Kidneys and Bladder. They do this be- cause they possess remarkable alterative. tonic and diuretic properties, exerting a wonde:fu] soothing influence on irritated or inflamed mucous membranes of the kidneys or bladder. One pilla dose. 25¢. a box. The cheapest medicine in the world. —Halifax Heral!: Mr. Lauri-r hes been in public life aboat a quarter of a century, and has for a great part of that time occupied a seat on the front bencher. But we never knew him at any level high- er than that of the ordinary demagogue Through party exigencies he has changed i.is tariff views four or five times, and to- day has no tariff policy. At the time of the Riel ag tation he was the most ex- treme of the agitators, going further than even Mercier himself. And throughout this Manitoba school difficulty he has play- el @ most Cis :raceful part,—skulking be- hind the ‘ixes of Torres Vedras until he was literally dragged out by the heels. That such a man should be found in B-auharao.s, seeking to maze party cap- ital an ong Fren-:h people «ut of the com- mutetion of tue death sentence of Shortis, an Irishman—the personal act of the Governor-General Lim ielf—is not at all surprising. He simply used this because there was no meaner kind of a canvass to make use of. Experience Has Proved It A triumph in medicine was attained when experie: ce proved that Scott’s Emul- sion would not only stop the progress of Pulmonary Consumption, but by its con- tinued use health and vigor could be fully retored. —Montreal Gazette: Besides resisting the measure 4o redress the constitutional grievance of the Manitoba Roman Catho- lics, Mr. J aurier wil] have to answer to the country for the expense of an unneces- sary ®ummer session, which his obstructive tactics have made necessary. There are, however, certain items in the estimates the failure to pass which will involve in- dividual hardship and loxs and interfere with the proper carrying on of the buei- ness. These should be acopted, the non- political odds and ends of the business ef the session finished up, and at the earliest moment, the people should be given the opportunity to say whether they prefer to be ruled by the Laurier-McCarthy combin- ation ef strife makers, or by a Government which will staud by the constitution and the policy of protecting the country’s in- dustries and developing its resources, and of maintaining the closest relations with the Mother Country and the other mem- bers of the great British Empire. Mr. C. Donnelly, wholesale dealer, Alliston, Ont., was troubled for years with Itching Piles. He was per- suaded Jas. McGravey, Alliston, livery man, to use Chaee’s Ointment, which he did, was cured, has had no return of them and highly recommends the Ointment as @ sovereign cure for Piles. liquor NEY CROP Molasses & Sugar The Brigantine “ Irme” is due here on opening of navigation with 620 Puncheons ) Choice Selected 50 Tierces Bright Antigua 100 Barrels Molassee. ALSO—-— To Arrive by Schooner “ Mary P,” 120 Puncherns Choice Demerara [L} Molasses. 175 Pune. Choice Barbadoes Mulasses. 500 Barrels « 7 Sugar. N. RATTENBURY, apli—dw 2aw (14) pat guar cures teething t.- Castoria. “ Castoria is an excelicnt medicine for chi'- aren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children.” Da. G. C. Osaoon, Lowell, Mass. * Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real intercst of their children, and use Castoris in- stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroyiag their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them W premature graves.” Da, J. F. Kiscueror, Conway, Ar The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. Diarrhea and Wind Colic. ables, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria aszimilates the food, regulates the stomacl, and bowels, giving hecaithy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Motier’s Friend, Castoria relieves Castoris. “ Castoria is So well adapted to children tha I recommend it as superior toany prescription known to me.” H. A. Arcnex, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y, “Our physicir.as in the ch'l.{ren’s depart ment have spoken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yct we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Unirzep Hosprrat. 4np Dispevs.zy, Boston, Massa Aten C. Surru, Pres., | Aa Pr ‘ Coil Kl, > See | a om es ae eg a OO ag ae ew ei ens STEAMER FASTNET. The steamer Fastnet commences her season’s work, sailing from Halifax TUESDAY, May 5th, anil will continue to sail weekly, leaving Halifax every Tuesday, calling at the following ports: Spry Pay, Sheet Harbor, Salmon River, Isaac’s Harbor, Canso, Arichat, Port Hawkesbury, Port ilo d, Souris, Charlottetown and Summerside. Freight solicited Low rates, W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town, April 20, 1896—dy FURNESS LINE. Regular Fortnightly Sailings between LONDON and HALIFAX. Under spe- cial contract with the Dominion Govern ment. 8. S. HALIFAX CITY, 3,000 Tons. 8.8. ST. JOHN CITY, 3,000 Tons. 8. S. DAMAKA, 2,500 Tone. The Furness Steamships are the finest ov this route. with saloon and sleeping berths amidships where least motion is felt. S. S. St. John City and Halifax City are electrically lighted throughout. Superior accommodation for all kinds of Freight, Dairy Produce, etc. For information regarding sailing dates, etc., apply to FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Lrp., People’s Bank Building, Halifax, Or W. W. C’arke, Passenger Agent Char.ouetown P. E. I dec2 Beaver Line Steamers. Winter Service. DIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN ST. JOHN, N. B., AND LIVERPOOL, From From Liverpool. Steamer. St John, NB Sat , Dec. 7...Lake Ontario... Wed., Dee 25 - “ 21. .Lake Winnipeg “ Jan 8 ** Jan 4...LakeSuperior.. “ -. on ” “ 18. .Lake Ontario... “ Feb 6 “ Feb 1...Lake Winnipeg “ ee *“ 15...Lake Superior.. “ Mar 4 ** 2)...Lake Ontario “ ee Mar l4.. Lake Winnipeg “ Apr ! “ 28...Lake Superior - gee FIRST CABIN—$40 and $45. Round Trip, t(and $85. SECOND CABIN—To Liverpool, London- derry, Belfast and Glasgow, $3. Round Trip, > To London, Bristol or Cardiff, $33; ound Trip, we STEERAGE—To Liverpool, London, Glas- ag Beltast, $24.50; to Bristol and Cardiff NOTE-—Steerage passengers by the Beaver Line are provided with the use of bedding, and eating and drinking utensils, free of charge. Insurancec >r :ficates issued at lowest rates, Freight car:ied at lowest rates and to all important points both in Canadaand Great Britain on through bills of lading. Special cilities provided for the carriage of butter, cheese and perishable freight. For further particulars as to freight or pas- sage apply to D. & ©. MACIVER, D. W.CAMPBELL, Tower Buildings, Manager, 18 Hospital st, Liverpool, Montreal, TROOP & SON, Agents, St John, N B, Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auction, at the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, ia Prince Edward Island, on SaTUR- DAY, the Sixteenth dayof May next, A D 896, at the hour of twelve o’cloch, noon :— All that tract, piece and parce! ofland, being art of Town Lot Number Sixty-five, n the second hundred of Town Lots in Char- lottetown, in said Island, bounded and de- scribed as follows, that isto say:—Commen- cing onthe north side of Richmond Street, «n tne eastern division line of landsin pos- session of Artemas Sims, and running along said division line nerthwardly one hundred and sixty feet, or to the sonthern boundary line of Lot Number Two, in the third hun- dred of Town Lots aforesaid; thence east- ae parallel with Richmond Street afore- said along said southern boundary line a dis- tance of twenty-one feet; thence southerly parallel with said division line one hundred and sixty feet, orto Richmond Street afore- said, and thence we stwardly along said street twenty-one (21) feet, or tothe place of com- mencement. = _ ALSO—AIl that other tract of land h aving a frontor width on Weymouth Stre et of ten fet, and extending back along said rear line of sa d ' ot Number Sixty-five forty-two feet or to land in possession of James Tur ner, sub- ject to sa'd James Turner’s right of way thereover. ALSO—All that other tract, pi ece cr parcel of land having a fiont or width of seven and one-half feet on the norihern tide of Rich- mond Street aforesaid, and running back northerly along the eastern division line of d land in possession of A rtemas Sims by Parallel lines a distance of o ne hundred and sixtyfeet, subject to right of way thereover of said Artemas S:ms The above sale is madeun der and by virtue ef a power Of sale con‘ained in an Indenture ot Mortgaze bearing date the twenty-eighth day of January, A D 1874, and made between William Kennedy of Charlottetown, in said County aod Island, Tiader, and Martha F Kennedy, his wife, of the one part, and the undersigned of the other part, default havin been made in payment of the interest an principal. Should the above property not be disposed of on the day of sale, it will thereafter be sold by private sale On application to Peters, Peters & Ings, or to the undersigned. For further particulars apply at the office of Peters, Peters & Ings, folicitors, Cameron Block, Charlottetown, or to the undersigned. Dated this thirty-first day of March, A D oO INGS, JOHN itenes, #pl—Bi 26 Ww (38) All boats are Clyde built, ; WILLIAM L, STRICKLAND, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, WATER STREET, ROOM Boston, Mass., Late a Member of Prince Edward Isiand Bar. 82 12, Special attention given to business rereived from this Province. Should be pleased to see at office, any friend yisiting Boston. mch%—3m 135 DR. H. 0. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office - - Kent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading chargec five cents per line. WANTE)D—We want a busheler for alter- ing readymade clothing, repairing, etc. Ap- ply at once—MCKAY WOOLEN Co. apis BICYCLE FOR SALE—1895 Victor, high frame, double tube tires.63 gear, in good con- dition, bargain for cash, apply at this office. ap2’ —246 f : scecietaetuisesaaalll FOR 8S \LE—Thoroughbred White Leghorn Eggs, 0 cents a setting; apply to WM SMALL, McKay Woolen Mill. 3i—ap2l FOR SALE—A pure-bred Collie pup, two months old, price $3 00; apply to N#it A Mc- KinNON inthe Market on market Jays. ap2l—3i FOR SALE--Doub!'e seull lapstreak keel beat, built by El jah Ross, St John, N B, in 1894; the boat is first-class in every particular, having the latest improvements; for particu- lars apply to JAS A HUGHES, city. ap2l WANTED—Immediatelv, a cook, good re- ferences required ; apply 10 Mrs H W Lone- WORTH, \ pper Prince Street. ap2l FOR SALE—A newly calyed cow. Apply to Mrs GEO LEDWICH, corner of Kent and Edward Streets. tf—apl5 TO LET—The cottage on the corner of Kent and West Streets. Apply on the premiscs apl6é—2w pd WANTED—Yonng or middle age) men of¢ character. Hundreds toremost in Canada Started with us About $1400 a week to begin with.—TuB BRADLEY-GARRETSON Co., LTD, Toronto, Ont. d&w ti—apl6 W ANTED-—By the Ist May, a coox, wages $10; also a parlor maid, wages $8. «¢pply at this office. dy & wy tf —apt TO LET—-1 he dwelling house on Weymouth Street, near Prince of Wales College; posses- sion given first week in July. Apply to H P WELsH. ap9 BOARDERS WANTED- Boarders w!)] find the best of accommodation st the * Imperial House,” J J ‘irainor, proprietor, corner of Queen and Kent streets, Charlottetown. apli—im LOST—On Brighton Road, on Monday afternoon, two s'irrap irons with leather str ps attached; the finder will be rewarded by leaving them at this office, -tf--a p22 TO LET—That field on the west si’e of the Maipeque Road, and bound: d on the sou'h ty the road passing the Royalty School, lutely occupied by Mr Richard Burke as tenant to Mr Malcolm McLeod. Apply to 1: & DC McLrop. dy ti—ap9 FOR SALE—A six-room cottage with kit- chen attached. Apply toW A Gay, Spring Park, Charlottetown bw 13° pd—meh23 HOUSEMAID WANTED in private family at Rothesay, pine miles trom St John, New Brunswick Wages $7 per month Apply with reierences to MA'GARET LEE FAIR WEATHER, Rothesay, King’s County, N B. api7—lw HOUSE FOR SALE—The large hous? on the corner of Sidney and Powna! Streets If not sold by private sale befo e the sixih of May, will on that day be sold by auction — Mrs BoswaLL. tfi—apl? WANTED—Nine pence, 6p, 4p, 4) p, and 6 cents, 2c, 12c, old P E Island Stamps, used~ T H TAYLOR, Grafton street. 3i pd—ap2 WANTED IMMELIATELY—Servant for eneral housework; good wages; no wash ng must come well recommended. Apply atthis office. lw—apzis TO RENT -The dwelling house on Water Street at present occupied by Mr John &oombs. Possession given May Ist. Open for inspection any afternoon between ? and 5 Apply to MRS W SSTEWART, Waier Street. mchlo—tt FARM FOR SALE-—75 acres of jand at Me!- ville, Lot 60, with house and barn, for $103 fash Or security. Apply to F W L Moore 8 lici or, London House Corner. ap8—dy Im & wy WANTED—Trustworlhy men and women to advocate a popular cause a! bome; $10 00 to $60.09 monthly to suitable persons. Ade dress Drawer 29, Brantford, Ont, apl6é—dy & wy tf $ 1500-3 down, $900 on mortage iff de- : ; ees ete Grens near centre Of city, not farfrom park, good neigh- borhood, healthy, Grafton Street. Apts to A MELLIsH, London House building, or cor- ner King and Great George Streets novi TO LET—That large and well arranged house, corner of Prince and Kent Streets, at presen' Occupied by the Misses Finley as a private boarding house, containing sixteen rooms, heated throughout with hot water, a choice location. Possession given Ist May or Ist July, as desired. Apply to FS Moore. mchs0—135 Im TO LET—The dwelling house on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, now occupied by Mrs Stumbles. It contains eight rooms, is heated with hot water, and has good sewer age. Possession given Ist May next House may now beinspected at any time between the hours of 3 and 5 p m. For terms, etc, spply to GEORGE ALLiy, apll—2i6 patmwf TO LET- The pleasantly situated dwelling house jacing south on Milford Street, near Brighton Road, adjoining the residence of Mr WJ Bullman. ive minutes’ walk from bathing house and lawn tennis grounds in Victoria Park, nine minutes from Post Office. Drawing room, Saing room, large verandah, square hall, pantry, kitchen and back porch on ground floor. Four bedrooms and ba h room On first floor, two bedrooms in «ttic. laut Noi Messrs. Hodgson & Bros., 0 nishings required for the manaf 14) Seamless Bandage, Renret Brushes, Dairy Thermometers, Cheese Companies will do once for supplies required. sc on hand, a number of Curd Mills, and all other goods JOHN D. April 10, 1896—dy & wy “ a ct i ey me ° Dauryiuee | ne of the largest buyers and — exporters of Cheese, have appointed J. D. Beil their Agent for this Provine, and in this connection he will keep all tur. acture of Butter and Cheese— Extract, Coloring, Brooms and Dillon’s Milk Book, ete. well to place thei: orders at Milk Cans and Vats, Presses furnished on application, " BELL, Montague. zontal Engine on top of Boiler, 1 26 Horse Power, came pattern _ 1 25 Horse Power STATIONARY Price ‘ow. Terms easy, NEW DAIRY ENGINES in stock, new, ¢@n hand. Also, DAIRY SUPPLIES including the celebrated ALPA DE LAVAL a lower temperature t' an any other in use, on hand. Steam, Water, Soil and Sewer PIPES we have ready for use. Our SEED BOXES will be direct to Farmers. 1 35 Horse Power PORTABLE ENGINE and BOILER, E sold (20 per cent. lower than any Telephone communication. McKINNON & McLEAN. Charlottetown, April 16, 1896—dy & wy Engines au Balers For Sale Loeomotive pattern, Hori- ENGINE and BOILER, all ia first-class order Abegweit pattern. DAIRY BOILERS of any kind furnished on application SEPERATOR, It skims closer and at 24 Bottle BABCOCK TESTERS always and FITTINGS in stock. FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY and PORTLAND CEMENT at competition price Our goods are all of the best, inc‘uding our STEEL DISK HARROW, which in this market RIPAN ONE GIVES RELIEF, mnglish Paints. half tons of WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Charlottetown, April 7, 1896 —dy Burrell‘’s Prepared. Last December we ordered one and one- these celebrated Paints for Spring Stock, and in March we had to send a repeat order for another ton. FENNELL & CHANDLER, ON WHICH THE GOODS ARE WRAPPED. ~ have something new. Henriettas so much admired. tho ch che efoeho eh cbo ch dice - — gn Bf sho che che ofa ef ef fo ks ef eho eho of eho ef cho efo fo ee fo fo cf cho oho cho che fo fo cf of che che ‘‘Fing Feathers Make Fine Birds” Women are not all Beantiful but all women are attractive who are beautifully dressed. Beauty unadorned may do in poetry, but the nicely fitting gown is the desire of every true woman. | fabrics have done much to realize a woman’s ideals by offer- ing, in their texture, appearance, fit and wear, a character and di-tinction, which no other derss goods, however excellent, have quiteattained to. The “ Eudora’ The “ Eudora”’ has somethirg which the Henrietta lacks—to wit : greater width, greater weight, and a superior dust shedding quality. And then it has an exquisite surface which gives it an almost regal presence. Wrap- ped on “ The Varnished Board,” and the name, Priestly, stamped on every five yards. SEPP EPEP PEEP CPE PPE SEC PTC T EE EE EET PEPER ESPPPEPEP PPS Priestley’s dress And now Priestley’s It is even better than the vevvVvVwWweTerteTTTrTrTr Tree ’ is all the rage. ITALIAN 243 Hollis & 48 P. 0. BOX NO. 475. AL STOOEAYG. 9, Wholesale Wine & Liouor Merchan WAREHOUSE, Upper Water St HALIFAX, N. S. ly (14)oct EEE LIQUID Sor Sale by Wrallker’s Corner. 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