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Isiand, and conse- | quently the most vaiuable advertising mediun through which to make thelr an nouncement- public, is abundantly proved by the fact tia in order to accommodate our advertisers we have been compeiled to enlarge the paper to ita present size. Tue Pitty Exawrtner ts for sale by the fol lewing agents R. H. Mason, Post 0 f ce, Charlottetown J. Melatiyre Maipeque Road, : cS. wal, Lower Spring Park Road, - W.M. Codfin, .-rafion Street. = & Grey, cor. Water and Prince St. - b Chappell, Prince Street, + Pazaar swore, Queen street, “ Geo. Oarter & Co. Queen Street. “ S Gray, News Stall, P. E. lL. Railway and On Lbe trains M. & T. J. Walsh, Eclectic Beokstore, Som- merside. Harry MeFartane, Souris. Hon. DL. Gordon, |. eorgetown. D. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. G. M. Clarke, Alberton A J. MeNeil Stanley Bridge Gusts (5 ee , % o The Weekly Examiner S issued every Friday morning from the publishers’ office. [t is made ap of matter whieh has appeared in the Duily editions, and ts a first-class weekly newspaper—interesting | and full of the latest news. The subscription for Tut WeeKkty xan. INER, post paid to any part of Canada or the United States, is one dollar per year. Advertising rates on the same scale az given bove for Tax DaiLy Examiner. DOCTOR DORSEY, | Physician and Surgeon. Graduate of the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York, late Member of the Resident Staffof Belle- vue Hospital and the New York Lyi ag-in Hospital, New York City. OFFICE. North Side Queen Square OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Restdence—-Near Corner of King and Queen Streets, Charilotietown. P. B. Island Railway On and after FRIDAY, i5th December, 1983, the trains of thia Railway wili run daily (San- days excepted) as follows :— Read down Read cp A.M. Leave Arrive P. M 7 15 Charlottetown 3ly Th Royalty Junction -- “17 North Wiltshire ; - 1 as) Hunter River is 9” . Bradalbane. ° i” 9” .-Emeraid Junction. i248 eu Freetown... 12 2) ote Kensington . 12 20 | 10D) Ar. Summerside. .... Lyi % PM A. M. | 2”) Ly Sum merside.......... Ar 19% | i@ ..Misecouche... .. secceces ae | iz . Wellington. ‘ 10 8 20 Port Hill eee «ee ADD Di ;* ()’ Leary aoe 800 Sa . Bloomfield ihedbe: dbs. Be is ° Rc ie 60 evencees coe OF Ae Tignish cocoa & P.M A. M. 2 lw Charlottetown. .....+...- Ar Wo 2H) Reyaity Junction ‘ — wy +o) Ar ; Mount Stewart ; Ly 85) 410 Ly Mount Stewart 2 Cardigan {iH ar Creorgetow n. : : YM . 40 Ly Vount Stewart.........- Ans i Morell. ee ecbctes .sn iz o ter’ eeecoeerene 74 64) At Souris oengeesl ar P.M A.M 10 Ly Emerald Junction.......Ar 8 1# Ar Cape Traverse Lv 7H | D. PO: TINGER Mgr. Can. Gov't. Railways, ¢. UNSWoOKTH, Saperintendent. Cha ww, Doc. 14, 108. 2 { AVC | | «i ’ * ; 0 i, ¥ sake YF ad ?, And yz P To take « s “ Bike” In PROWS} n Store. The handsome Brantford Bieyele Phat in their window's shown Ts as good as any in Charlottetown, \ Ait may be your owr . Jar ia Which are cents galore la placed where al! can see ; Cuess how many cents the jar contains And the Bike” your own will be. | | : Le wiee, make al! your purchases At PROWSE 5 Cl thing Store; Each pur hare, on that Bicycle, Will give you one chance more. Their Carpets, Hats and Furnishings, And a’), in fact, they keep, Compared with others in the town Are more than quite as cheap. api—eord TERMS : Four Dollars a Year NEW SERIES fea Re vt ‘Om es : = — GREAT BE TU-MORROW, WEDNESDAY No Goods to leave the Store until paid for. mee sold. J.B. a se — Donr Let Anoruer Wasu-vay Go ey Wiruour Usine OU will find that it will do what no other soap can do, and will please you every It is Easy, Clean, Economical to wash with this soap. Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, ageuts for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. a ee ree OVAL SALE ——WILL COMMENCE———— AND CONTINUE UNTIL WE MOVE INTO Black and Colored Dress SN: oh deol n tadmeds ohcvwencane per cent Mantle Cloths, Tweeds and MORMON. écdedicckssckiawecie _ Lace Curtvins and NAL bok bc hers chk dks cc cee ? Smallwares and ne EE OL te Pe yee eee Corsets, Gloves and PP Oe ae - Flannelettes and GH 05s coe oc. sos BRK ; Grey and White OP eT ae KS Busew Onthomp and TG 6 cic dies so oi seen kee ; Table Damask, Towels and INE i ntact ow ulcion nds dn cn nic Ca sé Print Cotton and Oi ts viens 00s 65 0 C4 Sov ka ; Shirts, Collars, ‘lies and Underclothing. ..........000006.33 : Umbrellas and PNUD D> oe MANA oo 00's 06% cis be , Hats and Cupp (air Mis oii ko sok von cence cece, 88 rn Piqua, Tygeiig made “CMs aka bi ods «sc 0a on Kcnsieene BS . Boys’ ™ " Pte Fae 0a 6 66a dae i000 #6 06 sac " Rubber CORkSy.« 00:9 9:0 sence s.co WR b ESD cw Sipe ae vbb4 boa “ Trunks and VON wi desde ded vk ote bed ci bebe bcs icin : Special Prices on Spools and Cotton Warps...............25 All our stock of Bedte and Shogs.3. i... icc cccc voles os 238 Goods not exchanged or taken back SVREET @ p ie f a WORTPOAG 4 No samples. MACDONALD & GO, -QUEEN n, \nril 10, iso4- \ Aa SALE, To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House in Charlottetewn, on WEDNESDAY. the sixth day of June, A D IM, at the hour of tweive o'clock, noon :— All that tract, piece and parcel of land situ- ate, lying and being on Township Number Sixty-one, in King’s County, in Prince Fd- ward Island, bounded and deseribed as fol- lawe, that is to say :—By a line commencing ata stake fixed in the south side of the Stur- geon Road, and inthe north-west angle of Farm Lot Number Seventy now or formerly in the possession of John Steele, and running thence by the magnetic meridian of the year i764 south fitty- ix chains and sixty links, or to the rear line of farms fronting on the nori”a side of the Saint Mary’s Road; thence along | the said reer line west eight chains and eighty-one links; thence north to Sturgeon Roaa aforesad, and then: e along the same est to the plac e of commmeacement, contain- ing by estimation fil y weresof land, a little more or iess, The above sale 1s made pursuant to a power of sale conta:ned In @ Mortgage dated the 15th day of November, 4 D Isl, made betyeen Daviel Dancan and Sarah Danean, tis wife, of the one part, and Henry Coomhs of the ‘trer part, amd daly assigned to th’ under- s.smed. For further particulars apply te Mr. William S. Stewart, Solicitor, Newson Block, Cinar- lottetown. STH SE ty Hardware Store Dated this 30th day of April, A D 1894. RICHARD HEARTZ, Assignee of Mortgage. muyl—law (tues) tl sle TINWARE mee ert< CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EL ISL AN D, THURSDAY, | PROVINGIA, LEGISLATURE. APRIL, U2 NEW PREMISES ON MARKET SQUARE. All our Stock of DRY GOOD -, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES it the following Discounts for CASH ONLY _— Ware, Retail House Fittings, Wholesale Hardware and Jewe! Stoves below! any other prices on the Paints, Estland. & CO. STREET. Rk. B. NORTON QUEEN Cherlottetown, April 24, 1804—tu fri Creameries and Cheese Factories. The very best work guaranteed on all jobs for Creameries and Cheese Factories. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THIS KIND OF WORK. M. STEVENSOY, MANUFACTURER OF Tiaware, Stove Pipe, &e., 53 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, All orders promptly attended to. ap9—tf ‘SEEDS! SEEDS! ee (SRED WHEAT, V ~—s-« @ATS, BARLEY, odernY “ss: e CLOVER, TIMOTHY, X&c., &e. Fresh and Good at Featherbone Corsets must not. be confounded with those which | were made five or six years ago. J D MACLEOD & HI The Featherbone Corset of to-day is as far removed from the old. style, as black is from white. BUY A PAIR AND YOU WILL BE PLEASED. Did You See the Latest? | | | } i WHAT'S THE LATEST NOW? Why, Herbert Haszard’s Catalogue of ? ; ; 1 A Few Flowers Worthy of Culture,” ee Bai, ime y: over, C. containing a descriptive list of the most fashionable and best quality of Flower Seeds, ard the cream of the Chrysanthe- mum and other choice Flowering Plants. If you want the very best, send to him for his catalogue. Address eived a large portion of our SPRING We have just rec | : Northwest Red and | and more to follow weekly. White Seed Wheat, also Onlario White Russian and Color- | ‘ado Bearded Wheat, Canadian and Western Timothy, Large ‘Late Red Alsike and White Clovers, Peas, Vetches, Corn, Elax, ete., all good, fresh feeds imported this spring, | SEEDS, HERBERT HASZARD, P. O. Box 196, Charlottetown. ap5— Lm eod REMOVAL! wholesale and retail. Also, Spring Tooth Harrows, Frost & Wood Plows, one and two-horse Grain Seeders, Seeder and Harrow Com- ‘bined, Road Carts, Road Wagons, Buggies, ete, Will be sold cheap for cash or approved credit. 42. ROBERT BRAIRSTO [as Removed his Office to Store cccupied by Mr. W. B. Robertson, Queen Street. About the ist of May Mr. Beairsto will move into the Store on corner of Queen and Grafton Streets, now used by Mr. J. q Taylor as a Bookbindery. maald-—ly A. HORNE & CO. Charlottetown, April 13, 1894—dy law why 4i att Fr” OF ie Mik. THY KNOWLEDGE “rings comfort and improvement and tend t» personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet- ter than vthers end enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world’s best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to nealth of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Svrup of Figs, Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptab’ 3 and pleas- ant to tie taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax- ative ; effectually cleansing the system, lispelling colda, heacaches and fevers anG@ perinanently ¢ i+ g constipation. {¢ has given satisfs y ou 50 millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid- ueys, Liver and Bowels withont weak- ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- eists in Jdc, bottles, but it is manu. tactured by the California Fig Syrup ©o. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being weil informed, you will not .ceept »ny substitute if offered, W. &. Watson, Druggist, Charlotteowa | °'84 : . ’ Es : ‘ | While we may regret the necessity of im- P. E Island. iymwtf Seeds! Seeds! In Store and to Arrive:—Red Fife, White Fife and Bearded Wheat, Barley, Black and White Oats, Field Peas, Vetches. Timothy ant Clover Seed, ete. Also, Feed, Hay, Oats, Bran, Chopped Oats and Barley, Cornmeal, Oli Cake, ete. F. L. MACNOTT, apis--2w 2aw wky 2i Queen Street. THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. CAPITAL ST9SK, - - $100,000. A Society established with a view to disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and help artists. Goverame nt of Canada, the 27th February, | “" | survey held | subsequently withdrew, and this was why GALLERY oF PAINTINGS: | a8 soon as possible. 193. Nos. i (Cé WNotre Dame &t., Montreal. One of tha hichest Galleries of | Paint'ngs in Canada. ee ADMISSION FRE, from 10 o’clock? a. m., to 4 p. m, Al] the Paintings are originals, mostly from the French school, the leading mod- ern schoo!. Eminent Artists, such as Francais Rochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a great many others, are members of this | works would not require repairing and ; | rebuilding every three or four years. | that we are to have more law and worse roads. In retarn forall this we are to Society. Sale of Painting: at easy terms. Next | Speaking of the items for administration MAY j} ment asked for by Hon. Mr. Gordon in | regard to the sale of debentures, |afair English edacation, while not a few _have taken eminent positions in the Content alike in summer and in snow, But bearing simmer everywhere we go. | alarger expenditure in an election year | than in any other. In this connection le | furmed Mr. Rogers that the Government | é > “5 be , | had not neglected the work in qnestien,| vote. Mr. Peters’ legerdemain would be > rated ty Letters Patent of the | 284 Bol negiec q on, ome 8 : ‘ Lncorpora es : | but that tenders had been called and a] fanny if it were not a fraud. The sof The tenderers, however, | public were led to believe that, by hook and by crook, he ran the Government on 3, 1894, 1's t<2 Sarurpay, Apri Honse met at 10.39. THE DAILY EXAMINER. VOL 33.—NO, 246 A COMPOSITE POEM, Tie Boston Globe has induced a num- 22. | ber of the leading literary stars in or near Boston to contribute this poem to its col- umns: On motion of Mr. MeKinnor » the bill to | : ; neorporate the Murray Uarbor North} Dairying Company was real a third tine! Would it were always summer with long | {and passed, Hon. Mr. Peters submitted the state- Hon. Mr. Rogers, Alberton, in the ab- LIGHTS AND SHADOWS. light ! Jvuria Warp Howe. Or glorious day undimmed by thoughts of night. T. W. Hicetysoy. sence of Mr Bell, who adjourned the de- | Yet would one miss the glamour of the bate on the Bu lget, referred to the measures of taxation being | ¢ submitted by the Goverument, and gaid that his early training in the Legislature had not been in the direction of imposing taxes, and he had therefore never given a great deal of study to this important matter, and would not dwell upon these mea-ures. Deplorable has been the result to this Province of the repeal of the Davies Assessment Act. Today we must moon, Jr after day’s strong light the dusk’s soft boon ? Lovise Cuanpi er Moviroy. » ae Yea; sunshine’s best that man may walk aright, Lovise Imocers Guivey. Kentucky “moonshine” trips him up by ’ night, James Jerrney Rocue. face a difticult financial problem as a But what were hfe without its budding direct result of that repeal. Not- withstanding the deficits for years past, and the he (Mr. Rozers) was pleased to note springs, Ervyest F. Fexanrosa. withdrawal of a{ Or joy without the strength that sorrow j large sum from capital at Ottawa, rings, (Mrs.) M. E. Brake. © > Cred) ; ? ine " . » . that the credit of this Province would Or flaming day forlorn of moon-shot night! not only compare favorably with that of the other Provinces, but also with that of the Dominion itself. Comparing the amount of interest asked for by the Leader I this year with the proportion to that re- quired by the Dominion Government, he said we stood in a far more favorable pos Raupu A. Cram. Still ringing changes on the dark and light! ’m out of thought and words—a diemal plight ! Karnenine E. Conways ition. In view of this, and in spite of the What odds if red suns flame or white past mismanagement of public affairs, moon shine and the consequent shrinkage in the To souls wherein love dwells—a guest div- revenue of this Province, he thovght we should not take too gloomy a view of the ine ? (Mas.) C.E. Wurrox-Srone. sitnation, Continuing, Mr. Rogers spoke | Why crave eternal day—one ceaseless giit- of the great benefit the passing of the Edu ter ? cation Act had been to our people, the | To take things as they come to me seems greater bulk of whom have thus obtained higher branches both at home and abroad. poring direct taxatica, still he thought better. Yawcos Srravss. Ricnarp Hovey. inove. ‘Taking ap tie matter of eapent| LETTERS TQ THE EDITOR. ture, especially the large expenditure of last year, he said he would not say much on that subject, except that he did not justify THE TAX GRAB, S1r,—There is nota word of truth in stated that not a dollar had been laid o:t | Mr. t red. Peters’ pet statement that every- in the district he had the honor to repre- body is agreed taxation is necessary. The {sent that year, aud he claimed that no | reverse is the care. If an election were | district had a right to ask for an increas d | held to-morrow the grits would be snowed expenditure simply hecause it was on| under by ten toone, for the people are election year. He contended that King’s | opening their eyes to see that it is not and Queen’s Counties received more than heavy taxation to keep the present Gov- their share of the public money as com-| €rnment in spending money that is pared with Prince County. He submitted | Wanted, but strict ecoaomy and not eham } a statement showing the expenditure on cheese-paring. that can ouly deceive the | roads, bridges and ferries in support of very simple. The Swiss Cantons, the this. In his own district he instanced the | best governed distri +t of Europe, with a case of Kildare Bridge, which stood badly | free educatioi.al system, artisan schools in need of repair, and in view of the larye | and other advantages that we have not, ‘expenditure in other places he regretted | get along with less than P. E. Isian i does, | that the Government had overlooked this. | ‘e2sause the people have am r: dr ct in- Hon. Mr. McLear, at this point, in-| fluence ou measures and are not tied hand und foot at the mercy of a packed partisan the work had not been proceeded with, | nothing last year (and took praise for do- The work however, he said, would be dione | ing it), but now it comes out thathe ran his face for it at the banks, and the enor- Mr. Rogers continuing, expressed his | ous load of taxation he js putting on is | satisfaction at this, but contended that the | not for this year, but to pay back money tenders calling for the work had not been which he spent last year, 80 that the sufficiently explicit; hence the withdrawal | Province, instead of starting with its feet of the tenderers. He then directed his | clear under the new dispensation, has to | attention tothe two largest items of ex- | Start weighted with a year behindhand. penditure, namely, education and public} What sort of financiering is this? It works, In regard to the latter, he charged | must end indouble the amount of taxa- that the preceding administrations were | tion being laid on the country before the largely responsible for the great expendi- | year is out. There are many bad points ture of last year. Still, both parties were | 1m the present year’s estimates, but I need blamable. He advocated the erection of | #¢ present only refer to the uncalled for more permanent bridges, pointing out | intention of creating big new salaries for what material in Lis opinion should be| pet lawyers, Peters’ friends, in every used in such construction. Then these | county, while the estirsates for roads and bridges are less than last year, showing XS distribution of Paintings between the | of justice and legislation he com-} console ourselves with Premier Peters Socicty and Seripholders on May 23rd. Price of Scriptum, $1.00. Ask for Catalogue and Circular, Hl. A. A. BRAULT, janl7—nwf tf Director. Unlike the Dutch Process i ) Other Chemicals \s are used in the pe preparation of W. BAKER & C€O0.’S t which ts absolutely a-f i pure and soluble, the strength of Cocoa mixe. Sugar, and is far yore eco- nomical, costing less than one cent @ cup It is delicious, nourishing, and EasILy DIGESTED. siiashpaienisinaaial Sold by Grocers everywhers. W. BAKER &CO., Dorchester, Mass AFTER HAVING BEEN KEPT UP ALL NIGHT With that COUGH, if you do not want to repeat the experience, buy a bottle of the OLD STANDARD REMEDY Gray’s Syrup of Red Spruce Gum The best Cough Cure in the world. Sold everywhere 25 cts. a bottle. KERRY WATSON & CO. Proprietors MONTREAL. PERFEGT MANHOOD! How attained—how = stored—how Oniinarywootan Pha siolcgy will not tell yous the doctors can’t or =ywon’t; but allthe same you wish to know. Your SEXUAL POWERS are the Key to Life and its reproduction, Our bock lays bare the truth. Every man who would regain sexual vi gor lost through folly, or develop members weak by nature ot wasted by disease, should write fer our sealed book, “ Perfect Man- hood.” No charge. Address (in coufidence), ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. i} I Ithas morethanthreetimes | with Starch, Arrowroot o7 | |; mended the Government for their] voluntarily knocking $50 a year (less i reductions with respect to these. than a dollar a week) off his own salary, He expressed surprise at the stand of the leaving him only the miserable pittance | Opposition, who, while admitting that the | of $1,250 per annum to worry along upon. | educational system and public works of How sublime the spectacle to see a patriot this Province must be efficiently kept up, } struggling to make both ends meet on @ still oppose by every means in their power | despicable twelve hundred and fifty, when every scheme of taxation submitted by the | 4 mere farmer can make $300 er eo. It | Government. How ean those hon. gentle-| 18 too pathetic, Such virtue should not |men expect to meet an expenditure of ; go unrewarded, | $300,000 with a revenue of only $220,000 without supplementing it with a tax. Sure- ly no hon, gentleman will venture to assert thet the people arenot fully aware that it is absolutely necessary to adopt some system | Equal to a Resurrection—Almos Helpless | | Avyoruen Farmer. E taxation. What, then, can those hon. from Kidney Disease—a Burden to THE BUCHANAN RASE men of the Opposition mean by talking Himselfand his Friends Dodd's about deceiving the people, and adv ocat- Kidney Pil] Cured him ing another appeal to the electorate ? They Cuaruam, Apri] 30—The story of Sher- | must be aware that such a move would | man Buchanan, living near Leamington, | cost the country some $5,000, and for! |. wetthe-of ueties, aeeve he. wes eb what purpose ?—simply toascertain what | 5,5. helpless, bloated and @ wreck power- | is already a conceded fact, namely, that less and he een rapidly becoming a bur- taxation must be imposed. He (Mr. | den to himself and his friends, Natural- Rogers) before concluding, said he sincere- | Jy he lost all hopes of recovery, but a ly hoped that the estimates submitted by happy thought suggested Dodd’s Kidney the present Government this year | pilis, and theee cured him. Dodd’s was |} were honest estimates, and that | ihe first kidney remedy in pills form ever | they would not be exceeded. For years | offered the pnblic. Its wonderful suc- past the passing of the appropriation bill | cess in curing all forms of kidney disease has been a mere matter of form. The] jas jeft to the introduction of numerous time has arrived when this should cease. cheap and worthless imitations. Pur | must cease unless it can be shown that serting a cleuse in the appropriation bill | 4 | to this effect would act asa check upon | ce Bs expenditure, because when districts were} We ask you to give this medicine a trial | ditional outlays the members would be in |a position to say such cannot Le made S | without the vote of parliament. people. | all the newest fabrics. Absolutely rain- We should adopt a plan similar to that in chasers, for their own safety, should insist vogue in the Dominion Parliament---that | on getting Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Sold in is, a certain amount forestimates is voted, | Jarge boxes; price, fifty cents or six boxes and when this is spent the expenditure | ¢, $2.50. To be had of all dealers. further expenditure is absolutely neces- sary. Further, he eaid if the local Government can exceed their estimates | to such large amounts as they have done, | 7 -- —— 2 In the Spring Nearly every body needs a good inedicine, ‘he impurities which have accumulated what is the use of Parliament passing | in the blood durin the cold d months must estimates atall. If his suggestion were | b adopted, it would really give the spending | a e expelled, or when the mild days come, nd the effect of bracing air is lost, the of the public monies into the hands of | body is liable to be overcome by debility the representatives of the people, and then | © r some serious disease. The remarkable the expenditure would be controiled. In- | success achieved by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, nd the many words of praise it has re- ceived, make it worthy your confidence. “ ° . , : oon) “ ‘ ; importuning their representatives for ad-| We are sure it wil] Jo you good. Read the en Priestley’s Cravenettes may be bad in b testimonials published in behalf of Hood’s arsaparilla, all from reliable, grateful They tel] the story, eoeees iii USE SK ODA’S DISCOVERY, the great lnod and Nerve Remedy. | repelling they are not to be distinguished | from the same goods not waterproofed. | Thisis their great merit. Cravenetre in cludes serges and all dress fabrics. They are perfectly porous, non-odorons, and they never change in appearance. These are merits which so other waterproofing pro- cess has been able to demonstrate. They are rolled on “The Varnished Board” like all Priestley’s dress goods. Thane keepit pure and rich. Be sure to get HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. a certain nun. ber of diseases, It will cure pin, inflammation or Hemorrhage, exter- ae. i“. oO" HE BLOOD is the source of AUGTION SALE. I have been instructed by the Executors and Trustees of the Estate of the late James McQuillan, to sell by Public Auc- tion, on THURSDAY, the 10th day of May next, A. D. 1894, atthe hour of 12 clock, noon :— That property situate on the corner of health. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla to | Dorchester and Union Streets, containing Pond’s Extract, a medicine confined te office of J.J. Johnston, Barrister, Char- lottetown. two Tenement Houses. Sale positive. For further particulars apply at the CHAS. I. MORRISUN, ap25—law t! sle Auctioneer. ‘foronte, Ontario. As Well as Ever | After Taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cured of a Serious Disease. “I was suffering from what is known as | Bright's disease for five years, and for days ata time I have been unable to straighten myself up. Iwas in bed for three weeks; during that tine I bad Jeeches applied and derived no bene- | it. Seeing Hood’s Sarsaparilla adveriived in the papers I decided to try a bottle. I found HOOD’S Sarsaparilla CURES reliet before I had finished taking half of a bot- ue. I sots> much help fvora taking the first i bottle that I Ceeiaed to iy another, and since | taking the second bottle [ fee! as well as ever I did is my life.” Gro. Menrers, Toronto, Oat. Hond’s Pills are prompt and efficient, yet easy cfuction. Sold by alldruggists. 2c, Oar Purtilios Below will be found a Combination Conpon, whic, when cut out ana sent to this office with ten cents, will entitle sender to any one Part of wi.ichever Port- folio is desired. Sample copies of all the books may be seen at this office or at R. H. Mason’s News Stand. STCDDARD'S PHOTOGRAPHS. Parts I te 9 Now Ready! This Coapon and Ten Cents will procure any Part. SOPH ee A ee ROMO OE Hee eee reeeer en sees sesceroeel THE MAGID CITY : WORLD'S FAIR PICTURES. % Parts | to 12 Now Ready! — This Corpon and Ten Cents will procure any Part. OUR OWN COUNTRY, The King of Portfolios. A PICTURESQUE AMERICA, Pari No t Now Ready This Coupon and Ten Cents will procure any Part. eee Tae txaminer Publishing Comp’y, CHARLOTTETOWN, FOR SALE. A HIGH-GRADE SAFETY BICYCLE with new “94 Pneumatic Tires. Will be sold cheap for cash. Inquire of H. B. WRIGHT, At Sanderson & Cu’s. Store. ay 30—lLw REMOVAL. DR. MURRAY. I have removed my Dental Office next door to Johnson & Johnson’s Drug Store, Queen Street. ap26 Paipitation OF THE SPSLSISSISSSLISVSFIFFIITIIIIIVSIFVIVIIIIIF_ SIIPIE “ Trouble. My danghter, Mrs. Mars, has been nifering from the above diseases for cars, and employed all the Leading Physicians n Rockl nd and specialists in Boston. ut gotno relief. They said it wa; ivsed by a bad state of the blood. sia coull not sleep nights; bowels onstipried, and palpitation of the art so bad she could hardly walk. Ohe has taken 4 botiles of > ’ ; 5koda’s Discovery, d Skopa’s Lirr.e Tantets, Now ¢ can work every day, eat well and ‘eep soundiy. Ican never express my uratitude, MRS. 8. E. CROWELL, Rockland, Mass. Medica! Advice Pree, SKODA DISCOVERY C2., LTD., WOLFVILLE, K. &, Roch!and, Mass. For saie by all druggists. Traae sap plied iv W. R. Watson; Charlotietown NOTICE. To Water Comsumers. The attention of Water Takers is directed to the following Sections of the Charloetetown Water Works By-laws here published by order of the Board. They will in future be more strictly enforced than heretofore :~— Section 7~Water Takers shall prevent all Unnecessary waste, and water shal; not be lett runoing Seer freezing. There shall be no concealment of the purposes for which water is used. - - Section 8—Any person supplied with water shali not allow another to take water from their fixtures without the written permission of the Water Com missioners. ; ee Sgevense or extension of fix- ures sha made without written rmis- sion of the Board. - 4 By order, D. MCLEAN, Secretary Water Commissioners’ Office, City Hall, april 26, 1894. f ap2—bi eod _ MOLASSES. — 75 Puns. CHOICE ANTIGUA 30 Tierces 50 Barrels MOLASSES. N., B. & M. RATTENBURY, apl7—3w Jaw guar