= ema an ee me gee reece ae sme ee ee ox, Nis ® i a s + ~ CALENDAR FOR AUGUST, 1896, | New Moon, lst day, 8h 11.7m., a. m. S E firet Quar Sth day, ( 528m. & Ww, N te yn zon Full Moon, 16th day, 9h 4.5m a. m., N E. below horizor N Mux ith day, 4 52.0 m. p. 5 s W Last Quar 25th day, 4h 54.5m. p. m., N | Day of Week | Sun wae Higl. j rises sets water caniielan tactics | ihn h m | after’n | 1} Welneeday 647)7 25) il Ly 2 | Thursday | 487 261 Li 4] 3) Friday | 22} morn | 4] Saturdey j 4 i 20 0 20 § | Sunday = 19 015) 3} Monday 18 1 36] ¥ | Tuesday | 19] 2 16] ai Wednesday +6 | 15 = ef 9 | Thursday } 67 13 4 ¢€i 10 r ay | os 1? » 20) 11 | Saturda lo} 6 3B 2 | Sunday ’ 7 48 13} Monda 2] 7] Bae iii uy i ; 5 9 26 1d | We ay >| 1 | i0 6 16) 7 lay 9 16 39 17 | Friday Pe 08 88 B ic @& iay | 9); Il 4i ] Sunday 10|,6 57] aft 12 2 ;% sy i il i 55 9 44 | 2 Cuesday . BR 7 112] 22 | Wed lay iat 6 668 1 55) 23 | Thursday 15 50 2 41 | 24 Friday | ; 48 | ; 46 | 25 | Saturday 4 46) 5 5] 26 | Sunday 5 45 6 52! 27 | Monday ee 8 13 25 buesday oe 41 , = 2 W ednesday 1. $2 391 10 0} 0 | Thurs f 23) 37] 10 43 i |} lay | o> i 6 35 j 6 13 mH « isvued every Tue Leaprne DarL_y NewsPaPer or P. E. ISLAND, afternoon, from the office of EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY, in the j.cadon House Building, Queen Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION (LN ADVANCE) One Year . $4.00 Six Monwris . 20 THree Mewtus -- Le One Mont - OF Sent Unit post paid to any part of Canada or the ed States ADVERTISING RATES For snall advertisements which are order d for only one or two weeks the charge is « ' cents per inch for the first insertion, and 2 cents for each continuation. Rate cards are urnished on application at the office. Special contract prices at a redaced rate are quoted for advertisements four inches in size or larger, which are to run for three mosths or ionger. No special notices inserted unless paid fur ai the rate of 10 cents per line, and under no circumstances will such paid notices apperr iu the local column. discounts made on all advertise- connected with Church Fairs, Bazaars, No notices will be inserted with the same unless the regular rate of 10 cents per line is paid. That Tae Examiner is considered by our Merchants and Manufacturers to be the lead- ing newspaper in P. E. Island, and conse- quenily the most valuable advertising medium through which to make their announcements public, is abundantly proved by the ‘act that in order to accommodate our auvertisers we have been compelled to ealarge the paper to ite present size. Tue Daiy ExamtNer is for sale by the fol- routes agents :— K Mason, Post O Tice, J. MeIntyre. Malpeque Road, ¢. Paul, Lower Spring Park Road, * W. M. Cerfin, (rafton Street, = % Grey, cor. Water and Prince St. Dy). Chappell, Prince Street, Pactar Store, Cueen Street, Geo. Carter & Co. "Jacen Street. S. Gray, News sta !, P. E. 1. Railwa on the trains i. S"ACIA! ‘als Pica ca, ec. Charlottetown ane M. a f. J. Walsh, Eclectic Bookstore, Sum- Merside. l). Sach imi. Souris, How. lL). trordon, treorgelowa, Lb. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. G&. M. Clarke, Alberton A |. Me veil Stan’ey Bridge ets 8 er . r ¥ * The Weekly Examiner Friday morning from the office, It is made up of matte: appeared in the Daily editions, and ws weekly newspaper—interesting latest news. S imsuen every publishers’ Whiel: has ts @ first-cl and fall of The subscription for Tax WereKkty Fxa post paid to any part of Canada or the U aited States, is one dollar per year. Advertising rates on the same scale as given beve for Tae DatLyY EXAMINER. the INEK, Collegiate School feiEoys. Win NBGOs, ¥. ¢. 106th YEAR. HEAD MASTER—Mr. H. M. Bradford, M. A., Cambridge, RESIDENT ASSISTANTS—Mr. iom, B. A., Cambridge; Mr. vent, B. A., Oxford, with a large staff of visiting Professors. The School possesses a well-equipped Gym- nasiam, with Instructor in attendance daily; also large tausic rooms, play room, library. ic ket fi d, skating rink, running track. oe, Ba idines are lighted by electricity and “i with hot water. Jt nior BReysa receive La ay Matron P upile are prepared for business lifeg or for ane public examinations, Michaelmas Term begins THURSDAY, September th. Calendar for 1804-5, with full particulars, obtained trom the Head Master. G. M. Ack- Lawrenee every care from the ean be juty! o TO HIRE. | \ first-e'asa Horse and Buggy, a'so & Doubie-seated Phaeton. Enquire at G, G, JURY'S Jewelry Store, north side Qae- n Sheer, opposite Post Office, Charlotte- own 2aw ( (w w f) 3m—may25 TINWARE —— OR Creameries and Cheese Factories. The very best work guaranteed on all jobe fer Creameries and Cheese Factories. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THIS KIND OF.~WORK. HM. STEVEASON, MANUFACTURER OF Tinware, Stove Pipe, 5> QUEEYV STREET. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. de., ISLAND. All vy | pr apy— tt Rom VED!: -_-—— l have rempved my Book- omptly attended to, binry to the Shoop next to A. k MeKachen’s Loot Store, two dvors Weeks & Beers Old Stand, Queen St., where [I will be pleased to see be ] ow all my customers. J. D. TAYLOR. apd tf THE DAILY EXAMINER. TERMS : Four Dollars a Year “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—uripides. Single Copies Two Cents NEW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, P.. E. ISLAND SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1894. VOL 34.—-NO. 35. 4q OOF 9000 906996666000 F690 9969-9699 9606 9999 856955594909 9908 3696 9400 F9OO DCEO SOOO " wees : ast “The Rain if Raiseta Day. What a comfort it is to walk down town in the anc comfortable, all dry friends shiver and endure the ment. But people are rapidly becoming educated to better things, and the cold, clammy, air-tight rubber waterproof 8S J i is fast disappearing. dy & wky—Juncd 2900000060000900 00 00090090000969506995500600 960505000566 006909056000 90658605000 old style of morning wrapped in the juxurtous embrace of a RIGBY POROUS WATERPROGE GOAT, while those of one’s less fortunate wa terproof gar- PALL UI 2 NS CORT ROE BINDER TWINE. Tickets io Boston. RED CAP, 7 cents per pound, BLUE RIBBON, For Cash Only at DODD & ROGE SS «ts. Wholesale & Retail Wardwar Charlottetown, July 26, 1894—tu thu sat RS, e. store that keeps S and must not forget what get the genuine. SOAP, | ae / ‘ i am going to the nearest mother said about being sure to LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS IN———- PICTURES and Saturday at the on Friday BAZAAR STORE. For WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, POLES and PICTURE FRAMING we lead. BAZAAR COMPANY, A. FULTON, MANAGER (FPelephone june7-- tu thu sat i June | right. | ate sum. Buy Your Tickets fe for Basten by ote LORIDA," (c Atlantic and Plant Li —FROM—— W. We + OLARKS. Ticket Agent, Corner Queen and Water &§ anada ne), su reeis, June 22 Stet 2, 1894. Hel TheSeaside Hote —WiILL-— Opan for the Seasn on Jane 30th This beantiful watering place has Leen much cme? ved tis sea-on, 80 as to make tas enjoyable a t po sible, Stiil rand surf-l vathi wat ng, croquet an i lawn tennis, boats anl fishing, beautifal See a as . Par : shaly walks and avennes. Terms veri moderate Wit: Crs, seus Sit Wson & CG. . uned) Charlottetown, P. E ARE Showing our new stock of Spring & er Tweedls, Worst ol t aa Overcoatings, Also, a beautiful assortment of Our goods are atl new, and our We can dress a man fer a moder- It will eost nothing to look through our stock and name your price. We Will Guarantes Satisfaction. A. J.MURPHY, Merchant Tailor, 1 1894.—tu fs tf WwW Panting Yass & Gill BY STEAMER 2k FROM LONDON : Bass Ale, Pts. and Ots., | Bottlers—Cameron & Saunders, London. ‘Guinness Stevt, Pts and (ts. CURTAIN 50). \ CATAR =eCURE LD IN THE LBAD, CSF. ALKRHAL HEAD- TARR EFFECTUALLY CORES CATARRE, COLD Ty TA Bold oo Beles Seam at fd. Meta. It Wkiak MEDICINECOY L's. Jobo, N.B. aeeeemenemneneinensnaetions en ee ree —_—_——— - Gio. Er. COO PHOTOGE .APEER, Calls special attention to the marked superiority of his they Photos. They are not mere Photographs, 7} are Like- nesses, and make invaluable mementoes of absent friends. Call and see specimens. CHILDREN’S PORTRAI%'S a specialty, for which no extra charge will be made. Studio—Corner of Queen and Crafion Chario:tetown, May 19, 1994—3m dy Strects. Is | ' ers This brand takes high place in England Also, Bulldog Brand Bass, Pts & Qts, by R. Porter & Co., Liverpool. HOLESALE AT LOWEST PRICES. J. & T. MORRIS. July 6—Gi tn fri DIAMOND POTASH The Old Brand. We will continue to supply our custom- with the above reliable brand of POTASH. The manufacture of Soaps we have discontinued, bat have on hand about 1,000 Boxes Assorted Brands which we are closing out at a LARGE DISCOUNT on former prices. OFFICE—Two Doors South of Bank of Nova Scotia. BEER &SONS. july27—2w eod CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs COPYRIGHTS. CAN r2 OBTA a. A EY nites a a ay wsipgn, Comb of In- atents and how them cont, free. a of eqanti iliustrated, y farthe aa are 3 4a, Sok in the en eae a ort ee of ne on plana, enabling lders bow the latest orien sod secure con MUNN & CO.,, New YORK, 361 Bavoavway. © 2.0.0.490400 590009000 9526O00 HHOG 90005590 245008089 90409000 | | i i | j | | prices just | } | | i | | ; ; ae FD earns “| speak not out of weak sur but from proof.” mob in Quebee upon several defenceless french Baptist missionaries, and Le : sy Monde reblishes oan r log ient protest. since COTTOLENE has come to Save cacti pace. *L. will be said, in order lake it : F : re The Satisfaction to bel Ps terdav’s acts of v iolence with which the peo ; a oe ey , ‘ Hee i people have hailed that they were directed against former | the advent of the New Shortening p evidenced by the rapidly increas- ing enormous Sales is PROOF itt DAILY EKAMINER. i. mises, ALGUS? 1494, NOTES AND COMMENTS. —There is a good dea! of Montreal over the feeling omtraveous alinc k ofa Catholics who have become Protestauts. But then that would be giving Protests the right to illuse and maltreat their people who have become Cutholics. Were Protestants? Were they, after their con- version, hunted through the streets? Were their houses ransacked? Quite the con- those of POSITIVE not only of its great 2 og value as a mew article of diet § trary took place. but is also sufficient proof of the & —The St. John N.B. Record has the fol- general desire to be rid of indi- G lowing: An interesting story comes from gestible, unwholesome, unappe- & Moncton about the Governor-General and tizing lard, and of all the ills that his estinable wife. Itseems that His Ex- lard promotes. Try / cellency liad arranged matters so as to a meet his wife at Moncton and the two to Gotiolene at once and waste no t discovering fe others that you have NO USE FOR LARD. Made only by N.K. FAIRBANK & Weilington and Ann MONTREAL. mayod THEY DON’T ACREE. like thousands of now .?P. MURRAY, DENTIST, Jagya Streas, - - - Caarlotistown Ct Pa Lord Aber- anxious! v to Lady It had proceed together to Halifax. deen was on hand waiting greet his wife when the train bearing Aberdeen moved into the station. been a long time since they had met and being a loving and devoted husband, His Excellency, as soon as the train stopped, rushed intothecar,pulling his littledaughter after him. ‘The great crowd of spectators on the platform strained their eyes and all watched to see His Lordship would embrace his spou-e. It was an ex- citing moment. Aberdecn went boldly forward, then stopped, looked out of the window, then advanced quietly, pulled down the blind, and that was the last the ime In how co., Sts people of Moncton saw of the Aberdeens. . —Moncton Times: The tremendous shrinkage in the foreign trade of great — | Britain is shown by the following com- parative half-yearly statement of the exports: Ending June 1891........ ....$992,000,000 « ~ & -$p08.......... 804 0eae LORS. osu .... 861,750,000 " O: Ps ih kteuas 454,000,000 the decrease in the exports alone for the full year, 1893-4, approaches three hundred million dollars, and while the import trade holds up better the tigures vailing depression is deeply felt in Britain. The foreign trade of the United States has fallen off by over two hundred millions in the last year, an/ from almost every country comes the story of declining trade. In view of these facts the record of Canadian trade in the past five years is interesting. It is given below: sun can show ; @ record of increasing trade Te-sey Mosquito—j in the face of falling values and world oe ! 1 smalisize, Have’em | wide depression For sauch bigger. ney 2 i ING ‘ Ny RE [EE WOMAN AND TEMPERANCE. Si 2 , ‘ : ae me antes of MOSQUITO Lieat GF SUNBURN IT 18 COOLING REFRESHING HELSING ast Extresa, W J <L.AME sp Sui ‘FACKS A We l; : Bathe the Aching The u egnized the Swollen Feet with POND’S EXTRACT, What comfort! When the mosquitoes send subs itutes to do their work, then use somethirg good” but genuine Pond’s Fxtract. Ponv’s Extract Co., What’ S the time? > LES. (See directioas -UNDS AND in place of Pond’s Extrac*, the mosquitoes come themse'ves, use nothing 76 Fifth Ave., (Contributed by the An A tetn perance SITES |... 7, Wit as le mer.can orator, juestion in Canada some time », Stated that things are better Some of the men and all of the are for prohibition. And why should nut women be active in this cause? They have taken a lively interest in it, and have nobly done their share in pro moting its advancement. “This good teetotal rather slow, obeved the former, but bow. women niversally rec- Specific for li bottle.) wagon was running NDERFUL Until the ladies lent a hand, and then it had to go; Head or For when they fight for God and right, it isn’t worth denying They’! have their way and win the day, or else they'll die a-trying.” else *‘just as But when ” “Ina better day than ours,” says Joseph Cook, “women’s temperance vote shall be to the whiskey ringe what lightning is to the oak.” In the meantime they work and pray, and, as appears from the following, would seek to persuade men to vote in favor of this righteous measure : Made only by m.Y, chy. If you have a Co it is time you were taking ED SPRUCE GUM THE OLD STANDARD CURE GRAY’S 2 SYRUP FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA and all LUNG AF Gray's Syrup has been on trial for more than 60 years and the verdict of the people is that it is the best remedy known, per bottle. KERRY WATSON & CO. Prornicrene MONTREAL. Sold everywhere. Josiah, put vour slippers on, And cease your needless chatter; I want to have a word with vou About a little matter. ugh Josiah, look me in the face; You know this world’s condition, Yet you have never cast a vote Right out for prohibition, I heard you on your knees last night Ask help to keep from straying; And now I want to know if you Will vote as you’ve been praying ? FECTIONS. You’ve prayed as loud as any man 25c. and 50c. its 2 While with the tide a-floatin’ ; Josiah, you must stop such work And do some better votin’. THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Caaada (Limited), MONTRE CAPITAL STOCK, - A Society disseminate the taste for arts, and help artists. AL. Incorporated by Letters Patent of the | Government of Canada, the 27th February, L893. GALLERY OF PAI Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Montreal. ‘One of the hichest Galleries of Paintings in Can established with a We women pray for better times And work right hard to get "em; You men vote liquor with its crimes, And we just have to take “em. How long, Josiah, must this be ? We k ok and pray "gainst evil; You pray all right, for what I see, Ii or vote just “for the Devil ! $100,000. There now! I've said my say, and you Jit save your aminunition, And vote the way you 've always prayed— For total prohibition ! view to lo encourage _———e~< THE STRONC POINT “about the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla is that they are permanent. They start from the solid foundation —Pyre Blood. In the combustion of fuel for boilers it is demonstrated, though not in accord- ance with common supposition, that coke is better than coal, the charcoal better still for producing intense heat, because NTINGS Dame St, ada. the larger percentage of carbon they ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o’clock | contain. a. m., to 4 p. n oer won im we All the Paintings are originals, mostly non Pah ie from the French school, the leading mod- AN Ouv Axp Wei. Taisp Reneoy.— rn school. x Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has Eminent Artists, such Rechegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a members of this rreat many Others, are So. riety. Sale of Painti ngs at easy terms. distribmtion of ‘Paintin Society and Seripholder: on Augn-t 1st and 8th. Price of Scriptum 25cts. Ask for Catalogue and Circular. H. A. A. BRAULT, i janl7—mwf tf Francais | beed used for over fifty vears by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snccess, It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea, Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-tive cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mra. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—1 y USE SKULA’S DISCO COVERY, tbe great F soi wil Nerve Remedy. as Next betwen the July 25th, ; Director. given are sufficient to slow that the pre- | Exports. Imports, 1889 90..... $ 96,749,000 $121,858,000 1890-1 93,417,009 119,400,000 1891-2 113,963,000 127,406,000 | 1892-3...... 118,664,000 129,074,000 1994-8 -. .. 119,000,000 123,000,000 This is a record of which the people of Canada may well be proud; itis a re- cord which no other country under the speaking on the | not Manning and Newman formerly | LABOR. There are aluminium drums, THE WORLD OF | } | London has 271 public park: Paper carpets are announced. British India licenses opium shop California makes artificial pranite- Persia’s railroads stretch 20 miles Denmark is first in dairy production. Chinese carpenters get thirty cents a day, : Bt. Louis demanis three-cent car fare. mn elery prodactiou thousand acres. sixteen i | | | } Seven trans-atlantic cables are in use. | | | occupies ‘Toroute, | Ontario. = As Well as Ever | After Taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla | Cured of a Serious Disease. “I was suffering from what is known as 3right's disease for five years, and for days ata time I have been unable to straighten myself up. I wasin bed for three weeks; during that time I had leeches applied and derived no bene- fit. Seeing Hood’s Sarsaparilla advertised ta the papers I decided to try a bottle. I found HOOD’S Sarsaparilla Female bootblacks are numerous in Paris. ae world contains 1142 railroad tun-! retief before I had finished taking half of a bot- § neis ’ ' Americans innport Japanese tennis rac- | kets. New York has 15,000 mun icipal work ers. . Petersburg has an 1,100-ton bronze sates Durham, N.C. arettes a year. , makes 300,000,000 cig- A gigantic fir tree, felled near Whatcom recently, contained 20,000 feet of lumber. | The largest world is at Louisville, about 7,000 hogsheads. in the It will hold tobaeco warehouse Ky. A rich Laplander sometimes keeps as many as 5,000 reindeer in his service, a poor man usually has 300. The Parliament of Finland has passed a law prohibiting all railroad traffic and mail delivery on Sunday. John Byrnes, of Boston, says that he is the oldest street car driver in the world. He has been at work 40 years, The memorial bronze doors which the Astors will put in Trinity Church, New York, are nearly complete. It took three sears to finish them, at a cost of $100,000. A gold-weighing machine in the Bank of En; gland is so ‘sensitive that a postage stamp “dropped on the scale will turn the index on the dial a distance of six inches. It is noted as a singular fact that there are not more than two processes for enamelling cast iron, notwithstanding the amount of ingenions effort put forth in this direction. In a recent London lawsuit regarding noise and vibration caused by a tactory, the phonograph was brought in a3 a wit- ness, atthe suggestion of Professor Sil- vannus P. Thompson, being caused to record the noise and reproduce them in Court. The Vienna police have general charge of all newspapers, and keep records of all presses and publications, maintain a cen sorship over all theatres and plays, and is- sue licenses for the publication and sale of all books, magazines and periodicals. American anglers on the St. Lawrence River are being compelled to gay $5 a fiching pole wien used in Canadian waters. This imposition is made possible under the old Dominion law long dormant, but now resurrected The switchman looms ap in the Chi- cago strike as the most danzerous factor that the railroad- have to contend with in such acrsis. As< the Chicago Herald save: “One eflisient switchman can do more tiisclief to the square inch in any vard, than a mob of a hundred disorzan- “the etragyle in this coun- ized men, so faras stopping traffic: is con- cerned, The switchman’s duties are not learned in a day, ora month, or a year, for that matter. His labor must be classed , : ‘ } ¢ ’ ‘av a< ae » 7 (ago ° i. iry is, and always has beeu, between | as ekilled labor. In Chicago there are license and prohibition. That was the | several schools fur the instruction of . . i . yi) . s ' case in the Garden of Elen, and it is so | switchinen, and if an applicant for em atil! ie dans i “i atill, The de vil said “Kat” God said | ployment on @ railroad cannot pass the “Thon shalt not. Adam and Eve both examinations of these schools, of being engaged are sligitt. his chanecc 8 Some of the men highest in railroad councils to-day began as switchmen. One for instance, is Marvin Huglitt, President of the Northwestern. ‘A man of ordinary intel ligence never learns to bea good switch- man,’ said one of the frate srnity, ‘he’s got to have a head made for it. ” The new German method of coating alumininm with other metals is regorded as of decided mechanical and industriai value. The process consists simply in dipping the aluminium ina solution of eaustic potash or soda, or of hydrochloric acid, until bubbles of gas make their appearance on its surface, at which stage it is dipped in a solution of corrosive aublimate to amalyamate its surface, Aftera second dipping into caustic potash until bubbles of gas are evolved, the metal is placed ina solution of a salt of the desired metal; a film of the latter is rapidly formed, and is so firmly adherent that, in the case of silver, gold or Copper, the plate can be rolled out or polished, the appearance being of a most satisfactory character. When coating with gold or copper, it isan advantage first to apply a layer of silver, and, thus treated, the aluminium may be soldered with ordinary zine solder, SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS, Summersipe, Ang. 7. Shipped per steamer Northumbe: rland, Cameren master, for Point du Chene a = a view to gradal extension.—Manufactur- er’s Recor Indisputable. Why spend $1 for a bottle of medicine for a complaint when one box of Beech am’s pills, costing only 25 cents, will cure nearly all known diseases ? This i is because constipation is the cause of nearly ali ail- ments and Beecham’s pills cure constipa- tion. A valuable book of knowledge mail- ed free, on request, by B. F. Allen & Co., 365 Canal St. New York. ue. Igotso much help from taking the first bate that I deciaed to try another, and since taking the second bottle [ feel as well as ever 1 did is amy li life.” GEO. MERRETT, Toronto, Ont. ‘Hood's Ss Pills are prompt tand e efficient, yet easy Of action. Sold by all druggists. 25¢e. : “ADAMS? TUT FRUTT Allow no imitstions to be paluned off on yeu PARA P ~*~ “IVAULNO]N ‘ “pood sv ysnf st 191730 autos yey no apensind ysis3nip in0d yy you og ‘SK OD ¥ TIgEdAdNVD “y “SUIAA OUTUINY S,[joqduresy pusurmoss: suvimAyqd ‘satqnos3 sno ~A12U [|B PUL Ssatssajdaays ‘apy BJO 880°] ‘ALITIGSGO AYND OL Watch your Weight If you are losing flesh your system is drawing on your latent strength. Something is wrong. Take Scott’s Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, » to give your system its need- -d strength and restore your health iy weight. Physicians, ae “2 world over, endorse it, hen't be deceived by Substitutes! ott & Bowne, Belleville. All Druggiats. Wc. 461 p74 --- Ctaaecd ¢ iv 4 ; cf | wa 94» i : {oO.a;5 } ; a Orv ~cO f lia te scan? aS | | re i \ A | \ J TEIPCS i yj 4 ‘ 2 I ig iB A OCL Deer . A cdicious, health- = ‘ & 3 ‘ i r % C3 -satis- Vfyinr bever A \\ j rs Crink for J .p- people. - ei ore, packa ec makes 5 gallons, § - Sot on4 Unjoved Everywhere. D GOK, MONTE So: vcs ie. pronccce . OO | : IDs «ss Gintranne bcc usee cues tcacd 400 Weedless occ, 70 SKODA. ¥ T RO ONIN... 5. viel 21 This beautiful ship was built by Mr. C a -ases ergs » 8 u Cc. R. OF CRNOD RI. cn reiticiccs die canine 97 Rurgess, a prominent , of Wolf. ri ai tiie: that’ re doing Sach Oelnwee 4 » dies that are 80 ° s an: $ 647 . and Canada. It will carry £ iipped per steamer Northumberland, od sco Cameron master, for Point du Chene, on si _Skoda's Disc ee 4 8th : Soap, ‘Bkoda’s Olntment and #koda's Pile 4 {1 cases eggs 99 Cure, not onky to keep her own crew fn SS i "aR ale $ ~ health, but to introduce them into foreign “ 49 bris mackerel.. 490) ports. In proof of read . 23 kegs berries.................. 69 | the follo , & 6 bels pork.. sone 90 | Nervous Prostration & Chronie Diarrhea | SE I isitinn s costicenceue 190 CAN BE CURED. . _— I a used — ae ” 4 $ 938 covery in my fam ty tan exce a By same steamer on Sth : tent Some, Ore Co Seu olueatee : Si Adee $ 80 coven, Tae request uent and favorable ref- we bos soseeseess ened an 21 kegs berries. . bins 63 et REV, ‘WALLACE, M. A. 5 Bellic: sas, 16) Siem — 200 lbs neats leather. ceils i 60 | Medical Advice Free. ; 14 cases eggs... 42 | SKODA DISCOVERY OC., LTD., WOLFVILLE, W. ¢. = 61 lambs. 122 | a —___—_| Forjeale by?all; druggists. Trade sup $ 383 plied Sw Ww. R. Watson- Charlottetown a P. a" A pronounced feature of recent railway im projects and construction in the South is : ao the large numberof small lines placed under way. Short lines developing coal and timber sections or bring ging rich agri- ; cultural territory intc connection with the e ity markets are bei ing started on all sides. | Many of these lines are intended as feeders | to larger roads, while others are built with | Provimout. Trea, Treasury, Prince Edward Island, : 25th June, 1894. Under authority of the Act of last Ses sion, 57 Vic., Cap. 6, the Government ot Prince Edward Island is now prepared to receive, from any persen or persons, Tem- = porary Loans, at 4 per cent. interest, on E call or on such terms as may be agreed up mn. ¢ This will afford a good opportunity for % the investment of uit or small fame for s short or long periods. 4 ANGUS McMILLAN, Prov. Treasurer a june25— pat