§ : ‘ . . ? r & ” ‘ > © a’ Pe he * ee a | ‘ ~ a : _ Pe % . r S 4 * ~ : *, : $ * * t * u ut " « + ts cae - +e a ” ts * ™ * * e » ' ‘ s * ‘ i . ‘ + * * * Co * ‘ * * : 2 i * ‘ Ftp . ? We Lig . # = : treo” tua ae i Mate < Coste t 3 eer 2 ns “as =~ om iilll wel f Beware! Whenever in need f of kidney treatment | Ba always be true to = — : = a vourself and retuse By oe ™ any substitute Or = MM imitation of the or- bane : c < iginal and genuine A te “* { Se . 2 Te _ 2 aU) ie) we can cell you Dodd's Fidney Pills a the follow ng prices, viz. :- 5)ec. yer box To the trad« —$4.00 dozen at $2.75 per gix boxes for $2.50. r dozen, or three dozen. Sent hy mail to sry addrise per aid. GE RGE E. HUGHES, mart Cha-lottetown There is ease for those far gone in consumption—not recovery—ease. There is cure for those not far gone. There is prevention for those who are threatened. Scotts Emulsion. of Cod-liver Oil is for you, even if you are only a lit- tle thin. SCOTT'S Ei" LSION has been endorsed by the medica! protessi years. (Ask your doctor.) This is becav palstable—always umiform—always contains the purest Geeta “ad-liver Oil and Hypophosphites. Insist on Scott's Emulsion, with trade-mark of eat and fish. n for twenty se it ts always ~ GHATEFUL.— COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST -SUPPER. ze of the natural ns of digesiion application of cted Cocoa, Mr. for our breakfast and supper a delicately flavored beverage which miay save use many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the jadicious use of such articles of diet that a consiitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds cf subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal suaft by keeping ourselves well fortitied with pure blood and a properly nourished fame.”’ Civil Service Gazette JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, Ho:accopathic Shemists. London, England “ Dy a thorouga knowle iaws which govern the oper and nutriion, and by a car ropertics of well sel the ine} Epps has_ provided Robb-Airmstrong Cerrect Design, Best Workmanship. ROBB ENGINEERING CO., Ltd., Amherst, N.- 8. Engines. to sew with IT'S A PLEASURE ae | CLAPPERTON'S THREADS, they are so even, £0 stroxg } ; SO freliabie, abd SO lemarsd ably free from kinks. Ask your dry goods dealer fur Clappertou’s. l che “Fiuley House.” — The Misses F.nley beg to announc: that they have removed to that large and com- modious Brick Building situated on the corner of Pownal and Kingz Sireets, for sometime known as the ‘*Aberdeen H use.’ Will now be known as the “Finley House.” The house has been thoroaghly prpered and painted and ix heated throug t with hot air. lu rear of the premix good stable. Boarders will House very cemforiable and in every way satisfactory. Board on reasonable terme. 3 ther is a find the Charlottetown 7 May, 1996. lwy pd. Tite MUIUAL LIFE lasurance Company oF NEW Y¥"RK. RICHARD A. McCURDY, PRESIDENT. “ ; Statement for the year ending December *. a* 31, 18935:— ES RE SS $221 ,213,721.33 Liabilities........ nickpegeidiniel 194,347,157.58 Sarplus........ inked ntainel + $26,366 563.75 Total Income...............++0$ $8,597,430.51 (Company’s total income is about $10,- 000,000 more than the annual revenue of Canada). Yotal Paid Policy-helders OE PW eatiiedet divecksoctscs $23,126,728.45 Insurance and Annuities Be Pas iiernesetdacencecan $899 ,074,453.78 Net gain in 1895............. $61 ,647,645.36 Nore —Iosurance merely written is dia- carjed from this Statement as wholly mis- lea ling, and only insurance actually issued eo! paid for in cash is included. ~ Paid to Policy-holders since Organization................ $411,567,625.79 Robert A. Granviss, Vice-President. Walter A. Gillette, Geueral Manager. Isaac F. Liovd, 2d Vice-President. Fre leric Cromwell, Treasurer. Emory MeClintock, Actuary, JOHN MACEACHERN, Resident Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. A. JOHNSON, General Agent, 87 Hollis Street, Halifax, N. 3. Slt d&w te, DAILY ‘ZooR ‘wABY ‘DUWGAY NE ° By Misys Braddon CHAPTER IU Bella waited and hoped, and listened for the postman’s knocks which brought such store of letters for the parlors and the first floor, and so few for that hum- ble second floor, where mother and laughter sat sewing with hand and with wheel and treadie. for the greater part of the day Mrs. Rolleston was a lady by birth and education; but it had been her bad fortune to marry a scoundrel; for the last half-dozen years she had been the worst of widows, a wife husband had deserted her. Happily, she was cour- ageous, industrious, and a clever needle- woman: and she had been able just to earn a living for herself and her orly thild, by makhg mantles and cloaks for 1 West living off the Walworth Road homely food, well-worn raiment, been the portion of mother and daugh- ter: but they loved each other so dearly, and Nature had made them both so light- hearted, that they had contrived some- how to be happy But now this idea of going out intc the world as companion to some fine lady whose end house scanty dinners, had rooted itself into Bella’s mind, and although she idolized her mother, and although the parting of mother and daughter must needs tear two loving hearts into shreds, the girl longed for enterprise and change and excitement, as the pages of old longed to be knights, and to start for the Holy Land to break a lance with the infidel. She grew tired of racing down stairs every time the postman knocked, only to be told ‘‘nothing for you, miss,’’ by the smudgy-faced drudge who picked up the letters from the passage floor. ‘‘ Nothing for you, miss,’’ grinned the lodging- house drudge, till at last Bella took heart of grace and walked up to Harbeck street and asked the Superior Person how it was that no situation had been found for her. “You are too yonng,’’ said the son, ‘‘and you want a salary.”’ “Of course I do,’’ answered Bella; ‘don’t other people want salaries?’’ ““Young ladies of your age generally want a comfortable home.’’ ‘I don’t,’’ snapped Bella; ‘‘I want to help mother.’’ “You can call again this day week,”’ said the Person; if I hear of any- thing in the meantime, I will write to rou.” No letter came from the Person, and in exactly a week Bella put on her neat- one that had been seldomest Per- ‘or. the Cale est hat, caught in the rain, and trudged off to Harbeck street. It was a dull October afternoon, and there was a greynessin the air which might turn to fog before night. The Walworth Road shops gleamed brightly through that grey atmosphere, and though to a young lady reared in May- fair or Belgravia such shop-windows wonld have been unworthy of a glance, they were a snare and temptation for Bella. There were so many things that she longed for, and would never be able rbeck street is apt to be empty at this dead season of the year, a long, long street, an endless perspective of em- inently respectable houses. The person’s office was at the further end, and Bella looked down that long, grey vista almost despairingly, more tired than usual with the trudge from Walworth. Asshe looked a carriage passed her, an old-fashioned, yellow chariot,on steel springs, drawn by a pair of high grey horses, with the state- liest of coachmen driving them, and a tall footman sitting by his side. “Tt looks like the fairy god-mother’s coach,’’ thought Bella. ‘I shouldn’t wonder if it began by being a pumpkin.’’ It was a surprise when she reached the Person’s door to find the yellow chariot standing before it, and the tall footman waiting near the doorstep. She was al- most afraid to go in and meet the owner of that splendid carriage. She had caught only a glimpse of its occupant as the chariot rolled by, a plumed bonnet, a patch of ermine. The Person’s smart page upstairs and knocked at the official door. ‘‘Miss Rolleston,’’ he announced, apologetically, while Bella waited out- side. “Show her in,”’ quickly; and then muring something in a low voice client. Bella went in fresh, blooming, a living image of youth and hope, and _ before she looked at the Person her gaze was riveted by the owner of the chariot. Never had she seen anyone as old as the old lady sitting by the Person’s fire; a little old figure, wrapped from chin to in an ermine mantle; a withered, old face under a plumed bonnet—a_ face so wasted by age that it seemed only a pair of eyes and a peaked chin. The nose was peaked, too, but between the sharply pointed chin and the great, shining eyes, ushered her said the Person, Bella heard her mur- to her feet the small, acquiline nose was hardly visible. “This is Miss Rolleston, Lady Du- cayne.”’ Claw-like fingers, flashing with jewels, lifted a double eyeglass to Lady Ducayne’s shining black eyes, and through the glasses Bella saw those unnaturally bright eyes magnified to a gigantic size, and glaring at her awfully. ‘‘Miss Torpinter has told me all about you,’’ said the old voice that belonged to the eyes. ‘‘Have you good health? Are you strong and active, able to eat well, sleep well, walk well, able to enjoy all that there is good in life?’’ “Tt have never known what it is to be fll, or idle,’’ answered Bella. ‘““Then I think you will do for me.”’ “Of course, in the event of references being perfectly satisfactory,’’ put in the Person. “I don’t want references. woman looks frank and take her on trust.’’ ‘*So like you, dear Lady Ducayne,’’ murmured Miss Torpinter. “T want a strong young woman whose health will give me no trouble.”’ **You have been so unfortunate in that respect,’’ cooed the Person, whose voive and manner were subdued to a melting sweetness by the old woman’s presence. “Yes, I’ve been rather unlucky,”’ grunted Lady Ducayne. The young innocent. I'll His Face was a mass oi Blotches. But now his skin is clear as a year old babe’s. Scott’s Sarsaparilla his Salvation. Nothing blights existence like the knowledge that our appearance is re- pellant to those with whom we comein contact, nor is there any relief like that of feeling that the disfiguring causes have been removed. Says Mr, William Alger: My face on one side was a mass of blotches, some of which were constantly full of matter. I run a bake shop doing my own work, but my face got so bad that customers drifted away. hen Lhireda man and went to a doctor. He said my blood was in a horrible condition. 1 sold my business and moved to the city where Scott's Sarsaparilla was recommended to me. The first bottle did me much good, and after taking five bottles my skin is as clear as possible, and not a sign of my revious disfigurement. I say Scott’s tsaparilla is the best blood medicine going and am speaking from experience, Pimples, blotches, boils, ulcers and all diseases arising from vital exhaustion and impure blood are radically cured by Scott’s arose tan a concentrated com- und of the finest medicines ever nown, Your d ist has itat$:1. But get Scott's. ‘The ‘kind that cures. pe > <i a “a, <0 —— * ~~ had | It was not a luxurious | Cheap lodgings in a shabby street EXAMINER . : “Hut bam sure Miss Kolleston will aot di appoint you, thous « tainty tor your unnileasant experience with J.i's Tamson, who looke the picture of health -and Miss Blandy, who said had never seen a doctor since she was vaccin- ated—’ “Lies, no doubt,’’ muttered Lady Du cayne, and then turning to Bella, she asked, curtly, ‘‘ You don’t mind spending the winter in Italy, I suppose?’’ In Italy! The very word was Bella’s fair young face flushed “Tt has been the dream of see Italy,’’ she gasped. From Walworth to how impossible snch a seemed to that romantic dreamer. ‘Well, your dream will be realized. Get yourself ready to leave Charing Cross by the train de luxe this day week at eleven. Be sure you are at the station a quarter before the hour. My people will look after you and your luggage.”’ Lady Ducayne rose from her chair, as- sisted by her crutch-stick, and Miss Tor- pinter escorted her to the door. ‘“‘And with regard to salary?’ tioned the Person on the way. “Salary, oh, the same as usual—and if the young woman wants a quarter’s pay magical. crimson. my life to far, had Italy! How journey ques- ‘LADY DUCANE.”’ write to sme for a answered, ¢ale- in advance you can cheque,’ Lady Ducayne lessly. Miss Torpinter went all the way down- stairs with her client, and waited to see her seated in the yellow chariot. When she came upstairs again she was slightly out of breath, and she had resumed that superior manner which Bella had found so crushing. ‘You may think yourself uncommonly lucky, Miss Rolleston,’’ she said. a have dozens of young ladies on my books whom I might have recommended for this situation—but I remembered having told you to call this afternoon—and I thought I would give you a chance. Old Lady Ducayne is one of the best people on my books. She gives her companjon a hundred a year, and pays all travelling expenses. You will live in the lap of lux- uy.” ‘“‘\ hundred a year! How too lovely! Shall I have to dress very grandly? Does Lady Ducayne keep much company?”’ ‘At her age! No, she lives in seclu- sion—in her own apartments—her French maid, her footman, her medical attendant, her courier.”’ ‘““‘Why did these other companions Jeaye her?’’ asked Bella. ‘ Their health broke down !’’ ‘‘Poor things, and so they seave?”’ ‘*Yes, they had to leave. I suppose you had to would like a quarter’s salary in ad- yance?”’ ‘‘Oh, yes, please. I shall have things to buy.”’ ‘Very well, I will write for Lady Du- vayne’s cheque, and I will send you the balance—after deducting my commission for the year.”’ ‘To be sure, I had forgotten mission.’’ ‘You don’t suppose for pleasure.”’ “Of course not,’’ murmured remembering the five shillings entrance fee; but nobody could expect a hundred t year and a winter in Italy for five shil- lings. the com- I keep this office Bella, To be Continued.) Advices from Buluwavo are to the effect hat Col. Na ier, with 160 men, while en saged in e-tablisbing a heliograph station. cas attacked bva large force cf natives, cut after asharp fight the natives were iriven «way, leaving eighty dead behind tiem Jj oe Don't Wait for the Sick Koom. The experience of plysician® anda the vuublic proves that taking Scott’s Emulsion roduces an immediate increase in flesh : therefore of the highest value ir Wasting Diseases and Consumptien. ‘ . { is Fifty misfit marriages were undcne or Thursday in a Boston court of justice with n the brief period of six hours, As Old As Antiquity. Eitber by acquired taint or heredity those old foes Scrofu'a and Cousumption nust te faced generation afier generation bat you may meet them with the odds in your favor by the help of Scotvs Emuision Archbishop Wal=b, of Toronto, is raid ‘o have devised a plan for healing the \flerences in the Irish Parhamentar) arty, Tue Wortp Do Move—A_ venerable Frenchman, 78 years of age, residing in tiver Bourgeois, arrived here by boat last week. Je bad spent the winter with rela ives in Prince Edward Island. To Angu MeDonald, who drove him home, he tad hat the trip from Mulyrave in the Blue Hill was his first steamboat sail, and his lrive to River Bourgeois the first time he wad ever been in a wagon—Bras d‘Or Gazette, It appears from a recent report that four mutof five sailors inthe United States navy are foreign born. That is not a good thing. A line of defence maintained by mercenaries is too often a Ine liable to fail at a crisis. “To My Life’s End.” Ol age brings many aches and pains which must be locked after if health is to be maintained. This depends more than anything el-e on the kidneys. “I am 83 years old,” writes A. Duffin, farmer, Aults- ville, Ont., “fand have had kidney trouble ive years. My son advised Chase’s Kid- oey-Liver Pills, and I obtained immediate relief. I shall use them to my life’s end.” You will find Chase’s Pi.ls equally effective yr that lame back, A sericus case of truincy is that of the you: g conple who ran away {r.m_ school the other day at Jeffersonville, Ind., long enough to get married. Then they startea back home on the first train to resume their books, Completery Knocked Out. “T was so much run down I had to give up work, and I felt as if life was not worth living,” writes Wm. W. Thompson, Zepbyr Ont. “I took Scott’s Sarsaparilia and am now feeling asI did years ago.” Scott’s Sarsaprilla tones up the envire system, purities the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and scrofulous poison. Ask for Scott’s and get it. The Home Office has refused to re open the case of the convicted murderess, Flor- ence Maybrick, or to appoint a commis sion Of inquiry into the alleged new phase thereof. Kind Words from the Fred Victor Mission Bible Class. On behalf of the Fred Victor Mission Bible Class I wish to express our gratitude to you for the box of Chase’s Ointment which you supplied in aid of our charit- able work to the infant child of Mre. Brownrig, 162 River street. Ten days ago the child was awfully afflicted with scald bead, the face being literally one scab from forehead to chin, and in that brief time a complete cure has beep effected, Surely your gift was worth more than its weight in gold. Epwvuxp Yeicu, 264 Sherbourne St., Toronto &.° MAKE THE BEST OF ONE ANOTHER, We may, if we choose, Ffays Dean Stan ley, make the worst of one another. Everyone bas his weak point; everyone has hia fau'ts; we may make the worst of these; we may fix our attention constantly upon these. It is a very eaty task, and by so doing we shall make the burden ot life anendurable, and turn friends inio ene- mies, apd provoke strife, hatred, heart- buruings wherever we go, and cut off from ourselves one of the clnef sources of hap- piness, and goodness, and usefulness. But we may also make the be: t of one another. We may f rgive even as we hope to be for- given. We may put the place cf others, and ask what we should wish to be done to us, and thought of us, their place. By fixing our d qualities, we shall surcly as. by fixing bad qualities we By loving iv loving ourselves 10 were we in attention en their gor rise to their level as our attention upon their shall sink below their ‘evel. whatever ‘8 lovable in thore love will flow back from them a p earure around us, io ne, and instead of a like heaven ; shal! become life will become : ) pain, and carth wii te wd we, if Gol ome FO Pp) eare, sot unworthy followers of Il.m whose Hamme is Love : - -[_- A Child Cured of Eezema by Chase’s Olot- amen, “ My six-year-old dangh'er, Bella, was \fflicted with cez ma for 24 months, the principal seat of crupticn being Lehind reare. I tried almost every remedy I ww acvertised, Loughe innumerable medi and the child to uedcal specialists in skin diseases, but without result. The advised the ise of Chase’s Ointment, and since using he eruption has all di-appeared, and I can confidently say my child is cured. (Signed) Maxweit Jomxston, 112 Anne St., Toronto. .. snes SOonpe, aud took deetor Several deaths from cholera have re ‘ently occurred at Marseilles. AN ALARMING INCREASF, fhe Preva'ence of Female Complaints found to Result Targety from the Kid neys, €acixaw, Mich., Mey 18.—Dectors are heginning to turn their attention more ex ‘'nsivelv tothe causes for the great In reace of what are known as female com- nlaints during the past ten years, and to the remedies for the same. Many cases have been investigated, and among others hat of Mrs. Reanv, of Ashland, Wis., who was cured of this form of trouble by the use of a kidney medicine known as Dodd's Kidney Pills, which originated in Canada but has now become widely known and used throughout the We-tern States Thi- and other simila* cases go to show that these troubles are largely due to the kid nevs and that the above menti. ned remedy is like lv to have a great effect in lessening the number of victims to this form of com- pla nt. There were (3 cases of cholera and 22 . . a . leaths at Alexandria one day last wecK Science Triumphant Miller's Emul-ion cf Cod Liver O11 i- the outcome of the latest rclentific re- vearches. There was alweys a prejudice again-t taking Cod Liver Ol on acccunt of its disagreeable taste, bat Muler’s Eniul -ion is agreeable to the palate, aud that is one reason why it has Lecone fo populer sith the medical fraternity, the hospitals of the country avd che households wher- over consumptic n or lung troubles pre vail. Muller’s Emulsion is the great verve strengthever and bicod maker, and ures C ughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula ind ali Lung affections. In Big Bottles, 50c. and $1, at all Drag Sivres. at Last Forest fires have burned ov ra territory of fifty *quare miles on Long Island, N.Y. The loss is «enormous. A despatch from Pretoria says the Trans- vaal Government will adhere to the sen- ence of three years’ banishment imposed upon the R.form Committee prisoners but will reduce the terms of imprisonment and the amount of the fines which the prisoners will be required to pay. For Sale or To Let The large three-story Brick House on Vorchester Street, near Queen Street, con- taining fifteen rcoms with shop and office. Che building is in good repair, nas double windew-, iron shutters, and a good dry vellar, also good stables. A good oppor- unity is now cffered to any verson who wants to either rent or purchase on easy ermsa first-class dwelling and business stand. For further particulars apply on the premises or to MRS. OWEN CONNOLLY, Counolly House, Dundas Esplanade. may 7—dy 3w 246 & wy Come to Our Yard And examine the content:, We can supp'y you with all kiads of lum ber. it Will Pay You. Boards, Shingles, Scantling, Stud- ding, e'c A lot of la hs just landed. JAMES BIRRETP, Connolly’s Wharf. New Prices in Watches We have lately received a nice assortment cf Silver Watches for Ladie and Gentlemen, which were bought right, and can- not fail to } Jease in price. Ca!l and inspect them. W. N. TANTON'S, Great George Street, NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. GLWiE:. may We have commenced burn- ing, and will be able to sup- ply any quantity of _ best quality of Lime suitable for Building and Farming pur poses. C. LYONS & Cv. ap22—lm guar pat her wat In the Cameron Block, next door to Messrs. Peters,- Peters & Ings. linme- diate po:session given. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. mayl1—6i 135 7O LET—The dwelling house on corner of Prince and Dorchester S!rects, now occupied by MrsStumbles. It contains eight rooms, is heated with hot water, and has good sewer age. Possession given I-t May next House may now beinspected at apy time be:ween he hours of 3 and 5 p m. For terms, etc, pply to GEORGE ALLLY,. 1-246 patmwt Penitentiary Suppiies. Sealed Tenlera addressed “Inspector of Penitentiaries, Ottawa,” and endorsed “* Ten- der for Supplies,” will be received until Wed- nesday, the J0th June, at 20’elock, noon, from parties desirous of contracting for sup- plies, for the fiscal ye ir 1896-97, for the foliow- ing instituti ms, namely:— Kingston Penitentiary, st Vincent de Paul Penitentiary, Dor hes er Penitentiary, Manitoba Penitentiary, Hritixh Columbia Penitentiary, tegina Jail. Separate tenders will be received for each of the following classes of supplies :— Flour (Canadian Strong Baker’s), 2 Beef an! Mutton (rest) 3 Forage, i Coal (anthracite and bituminous), 5 Cordwood, 6 CGiroce, les, 7 «oa Oil (Best Canadia™, in bb!s), 8 try Goods, 0 Drogs and Medicines, 10 Leather and findings, ll Hardware, 12 Lumber Dv tails of information, together with form of tend-r, will be fucnished on application to the Wardens of the various Penitentiaries Ail supplies are subject tothe approval of the Warden sli ‘enders submitted must specify. clearly the institutioa or institutions which it is proposed to supply. and must bear the endor- sation of at least two 1esponstble sureties. DOUSLAS STEWART, Inspector of Penitentiaries. Department of Justica, Uttawa, May 4th, 1886 may%—ti. 3} ‘Trenaman Property. Valuible Building Property Sit- uate on North Side of Queen Square For Sale, In Chancery- In the Rolls Court. To Le sold by Public Auction, in the Supreme Court Kocin, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of May, inst, at the bour cf ll o’clock, forenoon, in pursuance ¢f an order made by the Master of the Rolls, on the 15th day of May, inst., in a snit-for partition, wherein John Stumbles and Jane Stumbles, his wife, are complain- ants, and Robert Trenaman and others are defendant-,— All that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate in Charlottetown, commencing on the North Side of Grafton Street, in’ the boundary line between town ots thirty - two and thirty - three in the third hundred of town lots in Char- lottetown, and running therce north hundred and sixty feet, thence at ri: h angles east eighty-four feet, thence at rign angles south seventy feet, thence at righ angies west twenty-six reet, thence at right angles south ninety feet tothe said street, and thence we-t slong ssid street fifty- e'ght feet lo the place of commencement, being part of town Ict number thirzy-three in the third hundred of town lots in Char- ‘ottetown. The above properiy will be conveyed free from incumbrances. Ten per cent. of purchasa money to be the Registrar of the Court of Chancery at sale, and ba!ance ga confirma ticn of sale by the Courtof Chancery and execution of deed by Master in Chancery. Dated this 16th day of May, A. D. 1896. J. A. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. Mr. D.C. McLeod, Complainants’ Solicitor. May 16-——Jy td Wants, Lost, Pound, & Advertisements upder this heading charge: five cents per line. one naid tu TO LET.—A Double-Tenement House, cor- rercfGiaften & Cumberiand Str ets, with stuble and coach house, apply to Joseph Tay- lor, Hillsborough Street may .Stt WANTED TO EX HANGE,—A new sin gle carriage for asmall pony wagon —LD’OM R¢‘ ddin. mayi9 si eod TO LET,—A Tenement House situate cn upper Queen Street, lately occupied by Mi-s Wadmen, school teacher, containing six rooms and kitchen. — Apply to James F Curt @, mayt9 WANTED-.-A reliable maid servant. Ap- py to Mrs. Watson, Water >treet. m ‘$tt WANTED immediately - A girl for general house «ork.— apply to Mrs. rhilip «: arge, Bayvelis reet may 9:i A WHEEL—For sile at a bargain or to ex- change fora light driving maie, a * Garten City,” as good as new For information apply at this office. may 10tt WANEED —An experienced girl for general housework, apply to Mrs, M. Stevenson, Rich- mond street. $65.00 BICYCLE BARGAIN.—Monareh— Highest grade Wheel—Costs 1(0-00—Very little used—Exceptiorativ casy running— Weight 23 pounds Address ‘Bicycle,” Box TOA W ANTED—Prom pt and faithful gentleman or lady to travel for reliable established house in P Elsland. Sa’arys $780, payable $15 week- ly ard expenses. S'tuati¢en permanent; re- f.rences. Enclose self-addressed stamped en- velope, H E Hess, Pres, 3.6 Dearborn Street, Chicago. if mayl6 house on Richmond Street, containing nine rooms, shep 2n* stable; rent mederate Apply to PATRICK CONNOLTY, Bishop street $i pd—mayj6 TO LET—A COOK WANTED—By the 220d May. Apply to Mrs. F. W. Hyndman. may lif WANTE! —Yourg men and women to help inthe Armenian cause; good jay; will seid eopy of my littie book, * Your t lace in fife,” free toany who write—Rev T 8 LINscorTtT, Brantford, Ont. may7 WANTED, a compeient girl todo general housewcrk, rone other need apply; app'y be- tween six ara eight o’clock in the evening to MksS W W WLLLNER, Pr.nce St. may3 TO LET, a cottage containing six rooms ard pan ry on Sidney Street, at present occu ped by Mr M J Moran; possession given July dib; apply toW W WELLNER. mays "OQ TET. -~-A com/‘ortable tenement con taining six rooms, on Dorchester Street west Kent moderate Apply al the Connolly Fstate office, Queen street. ap29 tt WANTED—Young or middle-aged men of character; bundreds foremost in Canada started with us; about S!l4 a week to begin with—1THE BRADLEY-GA®RETSON (0, Lid, Teronto, Ont, d&w tf—-may2 FOR SALE-~-In Southport, Lot 48, tha} house and land owned by J Plaw Ball, C E, formerly « cewpied by Ignatius Roach, carpen- ler, as a yeurly tenant; price $1500; a clear deed of the property to be seen in the Registry Office Enquire of ES Batl, by power of at- torney from J Plaw Ball, C E. Property is in- sured in the North British and Mercantile at new sates.~-MRS BALL, Cunno!ly H_use. may2--im COCKER SPANIELS—For sale, fine black cocker spaniels. Apply at this cffice. ap°d WANTED—An experienced saleswoman for Mantle Department. None but those with large experience need apply.—BEEKR Bi: os. ap29 WANTEU—A boy who has had some cx prrience with astcam hoisting donkey en. ine Apply at ’beaKE bros & Co aps _ FOR SALE OR TO LET—A house and lot in Gaytown. House contains seven rooms and panfry, Apply to M N McLeop, Plas- terer, Upper Prince Street. if—ap24 WANTED—Trustworlhy men and women to advocate a popular cause at bome; $4) 00 to $60.00 monthiy to suitable persons. Ad- dress Drawer 29, Erantford, Ont, ap 6—dy & wy tf TO LET~A comfortable cottage situated on Richmond Street West; a yood yard, stable, etc, and ground suitable for a garden Im- mediate possession given. Kent micderate. Apply toJ D Mason. 6 3—apll TO LET~—On Brighton Road*Parkview Cot- tage, containing nine rooms, with one or three acres of land. For saie—Two cows, good m Ikers, with their calves. Apply to AM CNEILL & Co ti—a pi3 TO RENT -The dwelling house on Water Strcet at present occupied by Mr John &oombs. Possession given May Ist. Open for inspection any afternoon between ? and 3. Apply lo Mks W SSTEWaRT, Water Street. mchlo—tt TO LET- The pleasantly situated dwelling house jacing south on M,iliord Street, near Brighton Road, adjoining the residence of Mr “J Bullman. Five minutes’ walk from bathing house and lawn tennis fe in Vietoria t ark. nieve minu‘es fom | ost Office. Drawing 300m, dining room, large verandah, »quare hall, pantry, kitchen and back porch on ground floor. Four bedrooms and bah 100m on first floor, two bedrooms in attic. Ample yard and shed in rear, grass plot and sh trees in front. Rent moderate. Apply to W. C. HARRIS, Architect, 246 tf—msl db nssdeei ie alee tained hicad teat SS ‘ WEDNESDAY, Citizen—I understand that. your ccm- pany’s cable cars killed 159 people last year. ” Director—Tbat’s true, but think how many would have been killed if it hadn’t been for the extraordinary care exhibited by our employes. His Mamma—You children know more nowadays than they used to in my time, Freddie. Freddie—T hat’s COZ know, mamma. there’s more to Grace—You remember that box of cig- ars that I gave Harry for Christmas ? Marv—It was a lovely box. Grace—I gave it to him yesterday for a birthday present. Pat’s Leap Year Question—Ata_ festive Erin asked, “Has it occurred to any of ye that it will be eight solid years before we again see this day twelvemonth ?” The Alternative—*Can you make the front entrance wider ?’ asked one of the trustees, inspecting the plan of the pro- posed new church a little closer, ‘Not unless you build on a wider lot,’, answered the architect decidedly. “If the ladies are | afraid of mussing their sleeves in A six foot doorway they will have to go through | edgewise.” O!d Doctor—No, sir, I never patient die on my hands —never. Young Doctor—How do you it? O'd Doctor—When I fiad a map is go- ing todie I get him to call a specialist. Teacher —What is an island ? Little Johnny Squash—A body of land almost entirely surrounded by insurgents, have a manage oes A cyclone struck the town of Sherman, Tex., on Friday afternoon, killing many people and doing great damage. The number of dead is reported from fifty to one bundred. The Charlottetown Mutucl Fre Insurance Company has been in successful operation for ten years. Pays all losses promptly, and insures at much lower rates than foreig” companies. Patronize Home Institutions. B. BALDERSTONF, D. FARQUHARSON, Secretary. President. apl7—dv Im House and Corner Lot FOR , SALE. Pleasantly situated, facing P. W. Colleg Ground, between the residences of Mra. F. W. Moore and L. L, Beer, Esq. Kent Street. Garden runs back on Cumb,erland Street 120 feet. Stable and Coach Honse. House heated with hot water, also has registered grates. Terms easy and made known on application to E. W. TAYLOR, Jeweler, or to DAVIES & HASZARD, ap2 Barristers. WILEISH LL. STRICKLAND Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, 82 WATER ST&EET, RIOM Boston, Mass., Latea Member of Primce Edward Island Bar. 12, Special attention given to business received from this Province. Should be pleased to see at office, any friend visiting Boston. mech ‘0—3m 135 if You Are Going to BOSTON Or any part of the United States, The Cheapest and Best Route is via the PLANT LINE, The Popular Summer Route. Direct Service From Charlottetown, The S.S. HALIFAX will leave Boatén for Charlottetown ov Tuesday, May 12th. Returning, will leave Charlottetown for Boston on Friday, May 15th, avd every Friday thereatier, cal.ing at Hawkesbury and Halifax each way. Via Pictou and Halif-x. Passengers leaving Charlotictown on Saturday morning via Pictou, make close connection at Halifax with S 8S. Halifax sailing Saturday night, landing at Bos:on on Mondays at 7 a. m. For further particulars apply to Char- lottetown Navigation Co., Charlottctown, or to H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt., may7 Halirax, N.S. STEAMER FASTNET, commences her from Halifax The steamer Fastnet season’s work, sailing TUESDAY, May 5th, and wiil continue to sail weekly, leaving Halifax every Tuesday, calling at the following ports : Spry Bay, Sheet Harbor, Salmon River, Isaac’s Harbor, Canco, Arichat, Port Hawkesbury, Port Hood, Souris, Charlottetown and Summerside. Low rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Beaver Line Steamers. Winter Service. DIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN ST, JOHN, N. B., AND LIVERPOOL. Freight solicited. rom From Liverpool, Steamer. St John, NB Sat , Dec. 7...Lake Ontario. ..Wed., Dee 2 ? “ 21. .Lake Winnipeg “ Jan ** Jan 4...Lake Superior ” = ” sa .Lake Ontario ” Feb “ Feb 1...Lake Winnipeg “ eo * 15...Lake Superior.. “ Mar na = oo wile Ts - "3 ar . Lake Winnipe “ Apr ~ &.. 3k Gaperiar’ ” p 1 FIRST CABIN—$40 and $45. Round Trip, ttand $35. SECOND CABIN—To Liverpool, London- derry, Belfast and Glasgow. $30. Round Trip, $55. To London, Bristol or Cardiff, $33; Round Trip, $61. STEERAGE—To Liverpool, London, Glas- 526 - G Bellast, $24.0; to Bristo] and Cardiff 26 0, NOTE--Steerage passengers by the Beaver Line are provided with the vse of bedding, and eating and drinking utensils, free of charge. Insurancec?r :fcates issued at lowest rates, Freight canied at lowest rates and to all important points both in Canadaand Great Britain on through bilis of Jading. Special cilities provided for the carriage of butter, cheese and perishable freight For further particulars as to freight or pas- Sage apply to D. & C. MACIVER, D W.CAMPBELL, Tower Buildings, Manager. 1% Hospital st Liverpool, Montreal, , TROOP & SON, Agents.St John, N B. — $600 down, on mortageif de- $ 1500 sired—buvs desirable dwelling near centre of city, not far from park, ¢ neigh- i Apply to thy, Grafton Street. H bu gathering on February 29 a true son of MAY ST NANA oi DSSS SESS OTHERS, Do most remedies for children are without labeling them poisons ? Do You Know that you should not cf all other remedies for children combined ? Do You Know that 35 average cents, or one cent a dose? The fac-simile signature of Bearded Seed Wheat. ; GARDEN Beans, Beet Parsnip, Peas, Pepper, Radish sale at the lowest prices. Caarlottetoxn April 2, 1€96-135 w 20, “1 for Infants and Children. 1896. ae eS A You Know’ au: rargoric, ~~ SS \ LAs Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and 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 narcoticg permit any medicine to be civer your child unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ? Do You Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and thet a lst 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 mors Castoria is new sold than Do You Knew that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued e:clusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word “ Castoria” and its formul., and that to imitate them is a state piison offense ? Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless? doses of Castoria ere furnished for 35 Do You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be k. nt well, and that you may have unbroken rests Well, these things are worth knowing. They are facts. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. —————————— For Farm and Garden ‘x)—— Timothy, Alsike, Mammoth Dutch Clover Seed, White Russian, Red Fife and Colorade Jarly Red and White, Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Celery, Corn, Cress, Cucumber, Musk Melon, Onion, Parsley, , Sage, Savoy, Spinach, Squash, Salsify, Tomato, Tobacco, Turnip, Water Melon, ete. FLOWER SEEDS in variety. All of these Seeds are new, pure and reliable. For WILLIAM GRANT & CO. QUEEN STREET Lobster Packers ! Charlottetown, Feornury 27, 1896. 135 Advertisers ad vertisers. I am prepared to contract for one half and pound pound Flats and one pound Tall Cans Lobsters 1896 pack, at the highest prices the markets will aftord. Correspondence solicited. HORACE HASZARD q Lhe home circulation is the most valuable for Tue EXAMINER reaches the homes of our citizens every evening. for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY That accounts RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. E | 135 Horse Power PORTABLE ENGINE zontal Engine on top of Boiler. 0 Horse Power, same pattern Price ow. NEW DAIRY new, Cn hand. Terms easy. ENGINES in sto:k, a lower temperature t..an any other in use. on hand. we have ready for use. Our SEED BOXES will be sold (20 direct to Farmers. Charlottetown, April 16, 1896—dy & Also, DAIRY SOPPLIE including the celebrated ALPA DE LAVAL SEPERATOR. les Fat Sab and BOILER, Locomotive pattern, H 12 1 25 Horse Power STATIONARY ENGINE and BOILER, all ia first-class order Abegweit pattern. DAIRY BOILERS S of any kind furnished on application It skims closer and at 24 Bottle BABCOCK TESTERS aiways Steam, Water, Soil and Sewer PIPES and FITTINGS in stock. FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY and PORTLAND CEMENT at competitiun price Our goods are all of whe best, inc!uding our STEEL DISK HARROW, which per cent. lower than any in this market) Telephone communication. 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