* a I A ta aN: ee ie s Boi “a cane ~ MEDICINE 38NT ANYWHERE BY MAIL There is | no Skin disease NY-AS-SAN wiil not quickly cure: | Wanted —The Address CAROl of every sufferer in. Ok 7 America. | THk NYASSAN MEDICINE CO., TRURO N. S. Mention this paper when you write. Agricultural Addresses ee ADDRESSES on Agricultural Subjeets, will oe given by direction of Honorable Sydney Fisher, Minister of Agriculture, at the following p/acer and dates: Charlottetown—QOn Tuesday, Iet., | March, at 1 p. m., in Kisdergarten Hal). | Keasington—On Tuesdsy, Ist March, at 7.50 p. m. Summerside—On March, at 10 a. m. Alberton—On Wednesday, 20d March, at 6.30 p.m. Morell—On Thureday, 3rd March, at | 7.30 p. m. Montague Bridge—Ona March, at 7.30 p. m. Murray Harbor South—Qn Saturday, 5th March, at 12, noon. The following gentlemen are expected to | address there meetiage: Messrs Blair, | Robertson. Dr. Pethick, V. S., and probably Professor Hopkins, As information, of much value to fare mers will be given, there should be a large attendahce. Feb 22—wk ex Gold, Porcelain and Alumimum Crowns, (teeth without plates) as th most reasonable prices. Dr. J, P. Murray Approved and modern appliances used © render dental operations eomparatively painless. — Telephone Company. The Annual Meeting of “The Telephone Sompany.of Prince kdward Island,” ior the election « f Directors, and for such other pro~ ceedir gs, @md business, aa it is competer! for the shatehoiders to deal with and detemmine; will be held on Wednesday, the 9ih day of March 1: @,atthe hour of 8 o’cloek p. m., at the office of the Company, Queen Street. H.J.CUNDALL President. Ch’tewn Feb @, $123 m 2.9 Wednesday, 2nd Friday, 4th Watch Makes a very scceptable ard use- ful Xmas present We are showing a nice assort ment of reliable time-keepers nt (ERY LOW PRICES We will be pleased to have you call and examine our Watches be forepurchasing,as we may save you We Guarantee Every Watch. W. N. TANTON JHWBLER Wants, Lost, Pound Ke REWAKD—A Libera reward given the person returning w: i'et lost yesterday, (bearingowpvers pbame) containing a sum of monéy and also valuable papers. 46 tf eet © «= o WANTED.—A good, smart steady boy, sbout 16 years ofage, who urderstands look-- ing after a horse and cow, and weneral useful about a heuse. Apply at this office- 4itr TO LET —One balf of the three story dwell- containing eight large rooms.on Street, posession given on M»y 2ad W. W . Wellner. 44 tf nye noose Prine next, _ TO LET.—One half of the three story dwel- ling house, containing eigkt large rooms, on | Prince St. Possession given on 2ndMay nxt | W. W. Weliner. 42 WANTED | A cock and a housemaid A ply to Mra Edward Haefield # sjrar LOST. On Upper Queen *t yesterdav, purse containing >>.Wand r.O. Key. «cinder will | e@ rewarded or leaving ita! this office 5) WANTED-A servant for gener d 2 al houre- work. Apply to Mrs Hediey Pa P24 Edward Road, we ear” c SOARDERS WAN TED—Two or thre entiemen boarders can be sorommedated in eS ivate family. Apply at this office 491w pd SU RENT,—That pleasantly situated hove ou the Brighton Rosd. now Scouplen by Bre } Cameron, within a few minus walk of bath- | ing houses in Victoria Park, end nine min- utes waik from P. st Office, heving lawn an hawthorn hedgein front The hous ig heat- ed with hot water, having bath room ete Possession given Ist June. Apply to-W. C. 4/ HaRxIs. THE DAILY FXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN,’ MARCH 2, 1895 _-~ Renovating Faded Garments. A woman of resources has discovered a new and practically sure way of renovat- ing and restoring to their former appear- ance spotted, soiled or faded cloth or serge gowns. Pick about 20 ivy leaves, young, green ones by choice, wash them carefully and place them in a jug or basin. Add about a pint of boiling water, cover up the basin or jug and leave to soak for two or three hours, when it will be ready for use. Meanwhile the garment must be thor- oughly brushed inside and out and all un- tidy braid or lining removed from the bot- tom. When ready, spread it cn the table and carefully sponge with the ivy water. It must then be hung out to dry, when it will be found to have recovered its former color and to look quite like new. Black silk may be cleaned in the same manner, but it needs morecare. If the silk is in breadths, it must be lightly sponged and then tightly rolled over a cloth wound round a roller and left to dry. Black lace may also be renovated when soiled or brown with age by sponging with ivy water and then rolling over a cloth wound rounda roller. It should not be ironed. To Prepare Oatmeal For the Table. Where hard coal is used for cooking purposes oatmeal may be put over the fire at 6 o’clock in the evening, brought to boiling point and kept at this temperature overnight so that it may be ready to serve in the morning. Where soft coal, wood or gas is used for cooking purposes it will be necessary to put the oatmeal! over the fire at noon when the luncheon or dinner is being prepared. Put 4 heaping tablespoon- fuls of the steel cut oats into a quart of cold water. Add half a teaspoonful of salt and put it over the fire in a double boiler. Cover and cook continuously for one or two hours. Then it may be put aside until the night meal is being pre- pared and cooked again as long as the fire is burning, and then put aside to be reheated at breakfast time. The kettle should be covered closely, and the oatmeal must not be stirred from the beginning to the end of the cooking; otherwise the grains will be broken. Rorer in Ladies’ Home Journal. The Dry Air Bath. The dry air ‘‘bath’’ is highly recom- mended by those who have tried it and found it beneficial. One devoted dry air bather says she has found it far better than the morning cold sponge bath she took regularly for years. ‘‘Rub the body,’’ she says, “‘while it is unclothed with a quilted hairbrush. This excites the circulation and sends. a glow all over the body. Let the morning sun- light fall on the body and do not be afraid of the air. After rubbing briskly you will be surprised to find how much dry dust and tiny bits of thin, white skin will be removed. Dress warmly after the exposure of the body and eat a good meal.’’—New York Tribune. Household Cares. , Don’t worry over household cares cr other complications; it makes you weak when you need strength. Don’t make pre- tenses; it is cowardly. Don’t make a social machine of yourself; it will cost you the real enjoyments of life. Don’t strive for excessive wealth; it will not make you happy. Don’t make a monkey of yourself by trying to imitate others; don’t be self seeking, but try to make others happy, and you yourself will be happy.—New Orleans Times-Democrat. One mother, whose daughter was get- ting the habit of stooping, used to have her lie on her back, without a pillow, for an hour every day while she read to her out of some interesting book. In a little while she was as straight as need be and a picture of health and strength. — : a WOW ss PHOS rPHOViIN The Great English Remedy. Siz Puckages Guaranteed to promptly and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm atorrhea, Impotency and a’ . effects of Abuse or Excesses. & ON += Mental Werry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opiumor Stimu Before and After. lants, which soon lead to In firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave, Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of eases; is the only Leliable and Honest hedicine knovs Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, ‘nclose price in letter, and we w!!l send by return sonil, Price, one package, $1; six, ¢5. One will prace, six wil} cure. Pamphiets free to any address, The Wood Company, Wincsor, Oat., Canada, 3old in Charlottetown by G-.orge E Hughes, Druggist WSS Tete LU Stee It's Cedar Posts And Laths we wish to draw your at- tention to just now. They are good stock and we have plenty. , 3,000 Posts and 500 M Lathes “~ is about the quantity. It you reyuire any, come and see us. -eeeunu Tacerwons 181 ¢ JAMES BARRETT $ Connolly’s Wharf. sae e@ 6 @OeO@ 2] OOO Gt 22] 22 ee Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Dunstatf nage Cheere and Butter Co.. will be helu inthe Marshfield Hall, on Wednesday, the 9th day of March, next, at one o’clock p. m, JOHN R. MUNN, Marshfie:’, Feb. 21st. Secretary 48 wpat2i ; Stirring oatmeal | seems to destroy its flavor.—Mrs, S. 7. | “An Awfu’ Thing.” A certain man whose wife had recently got angry and gone away to live with ber mother was met by a friend, who, in ap- parent sympathy, accosted him thus. that has befa’en you. It’s a great peety that your wife has gane an left you.” ** Deed, man,’’ quote Jamie, **She’ll dae waur than that yet.”’ ‘What waurcan she dae than that?” anxiously inquired his friend. ‘*She’ll come back again,’’ replied Jamie ruefwily.—Pearson’s Weekly. Valuable Functionary, Willie—W#a, what’s an usher? Pa—He’s the man who shows people where they mustn’t sit at churah.—Chica- go News. James lof England introduced the fash- fon of turning up the brim of the hat at the side and holding it in place with a group of feathers and a diamond star. Among the Saxons, when drinking healths, as miany cups were drunk as there were letters in the name of the person complimented. Save time in handling handkerchiefs, collars, etc., in the wash by putting them in a pillowcase as you rub them out. There is ther no ‘fishing’ in the boiler to get them, and they can be put through the wringer in the pillowcase more rap- idly. ciothes with. Dip this in water, shake the greater weight of the water off and then a few shakes of the brush will damp- en the eiothes much more evenly than i$ can be done by hand. Do not buy shoes with heels until a child is 9 or even 10 years of age. In or- der to walk well and comfortably the ankle must be well supported and the toes not cramped Pieces of unbleached cotton a yard Iong are better than small holders for handling things around the stove. They can be washed and ironed as holders cannot. There are few higher compliments that 3an be paid toa young woman than thad which accords to her the character of an excellent housekeeper. as -_ ——— a one The salt contained in pure, fresh fruits is bene- ficial to the system. The scarcity of fresh fruits in the winter time is often a cause of serious illness) The » basis of ABBEY’S EFFERVES- CENT SALT is the salt ex- tracted from the juices of fresh fruits. It keeps you in excellent health the year ’round, All druggists sell this standard English prepara- tion at (Oc a large: bottle; trial size, 25c, Extensive Sale of Dry Goods and General Merchandise The undersigned hating taken posses- under a Bill of Sale, trom the MeKuy Woolen Company t» them of ali the tweede, ready made clothing goods and all general merchandise of the said Company contained in ita store oa the corner of Queen and Grafton Sveets, in Charlotte- town, and in the mill of the said company on the Malpeque Road, hereby give no- tice that they will receive sealed tenders for the purchase of the goods and merchand ze, up to Monday, tweaty-eighth dav of February, instaat,at the hour of two o’clock, p. m. Liste of st: ck to be tendered for can be ~-en On application to Mr. Daniel Gordon, at the store of Messrs. Gordon & McLel- in, Queen Sire-t. The goods can be ex- amined any day on application to Mr. Ford on. Tenders marke! “McKay Woolen Co. Tender,” cau be addressed and handed i, or mailed to Mr. Daniel Gorden, Char- ‘ottetown. On the accep‘ance ofany tender, cash for the full arount tendered will be cequired. The undersigned do not bind th>meelves te accept the highest or any tender. JaMES A. LEAMAN, ROBERT H. EDWARDS By W.S, Stewart, their Sol! ziter. Ch’town, Feb 14— Two Cans Salmon — for 25 cents We wint to redure 0 stock of Britis: Columbia Canne Salmon at once, and in order to do so we offer fur this week only 2 Cans for 25 Cents This is first-class new stock imported last fall. BEER & GOFF ‘*Man, Jamie, this is an awfu’ thing | Keep a clean whisk broom to sprinktYe | whole of the said } MSL SINE MMe Me MM be Me SUS SUS EATER SIRES eee atte ae ot 0 ste tay N, Dys Quicker, Dye Brighter Colors Dye Any Shade ae ~ Made in England. Wont wash out fad si e . S ou Cr lade Ry . : . cee aS For sale everywhere. Sample of work and novellette on application to wie «| H.R. Lordly & Co, “****» Charlottet « H.R. Lor O,, arlottetown NA NEN NG NG ING NG SNL NN SS SEN SI SN SM NINE NE NM We SY iY VARVARA TARY SS AS AAS AS AS AS TAS TASTE AS ASUS ASUS AS AS AS ASUS IS USE ACIS SR IRE ROR x mz - ae - ~<a my TARTAN 1 MOKING {TOBACCO J.RarTrray&Co. MONTREAL Can: CHARLOTTETOWN Business College Writing Academy Let the searchlight of practice illuminate the dark places of Theory. THOROUGHLY Progressive Practica) Institution, in which young men and women are vot only taught Book keeping (in allits applications to commerce) bo'h by | single and double entry, but are trained how todo business,"y actual business transact- fons. The siudents act as buyers, sellers, traders, bankers, book-keepers and account- ants, in actual business Operaiions, ard the eurrerncy irsued by the ‘ ollege Bank and tke rodse issued fri m the Emyorium, are used in bona fide business transactions, just the same asin mercantileand banking « ouses, Book-keeping in itself may be learned at home, but a knowledge of how to transact business, cannot be thos acguired. That our course system of training is eminently pract- ical write for testimonivis trom business men, and from students who aie now hold- img lucrative and responsible positions, SUBJECTS: Book-keeping by single and double entry (theoretica: and practical,) Actual Business Piactice, Business Penmanship, Business Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Rai:roading, Steamboat- ing, Banking, (actual practiceiu the « ollege Bank,) Ty pewriting, Shorthand aud Nayiga- tion. FACULTY: L. B Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book- keeping, Arithmetic, Business Practice. Business Cornespondence, ‘iypev-riting aid Navigation, J. W. Coulson, (Vice Principal,) Teacher of Railroading, Steamboating, Kanking, ac- counting and Actual Basiness Practice. J. Harry Williams, Teacher of Busines Penmanship. wm. Moran (licensed), Teacher of Short- hand. George S Inman FErq, (Law Firm Me- ™ naia & Inman) Lecturer on Commercia} Jaw. For circulars and full information, write or apply to L. B, MIT LER: Principal, All interested are cordially invited tw call atthe coilege and inspect our system of tralning, apu work iu general, . Neuralgia in the head is almost invariably caused by ‘lecayed and abscessed teeth. Don’t suffer needlessly when you can be relieved in a Jew hours and cured in a few days by the careful treatment we will give yon. : DR. J. H. AYERS DENTIST. of Teeth, Painiess Extraction FOR THE LENTEN SEASON We have secured a quantity of BoneLess Coprisi! — guaran- teed all codfish, no mixture— which we offer you at a small charge over cost. ALSO very fine dry codfish and shredded codtish in packages. SANDERSON & CO. FROM INDIA AND CEYLON... OLZPAW sZPrUnrm COZrPAwW AZr>tumerm Tetley’s Elephant Brafid Packets, are filled with pure tea, selected from the crops of the best cultivated tea gardens of India and Ceylon They are packed in % and 1 Ib, packets, air tight, and sold all over America at 40c., 50c. 60c., 7oc. and oe per lb, Nomatter which quality is selected, the purchaser gets good, pure tea. ... THE BEST OF TEA VALUES. Ec -_————— ee ee a _ — —. ————— nahi | FRENCH P. BD. CORSEIS The celebrated P. D. Corsets are abso tely §< withont rivals, and occupy the FIRST cO- B SITION in the world’s corset trade. P. D. Corsets are tailor cut and hand finished, and only the very best materials are usel in manufacturing the nonpareil goods. Thev have been avuarded 10 Gold Medals, and received again the Mighest Prizes in Bruseels 1£97, which shows the merits of these corsets. To be obtained at al! leading Dry Good Stores, from $1 v9 $30. per pair. ee eee ONLY THREE WEEKS Since We Opened Up Business ergy and that in the dullest month in the year, Still we are rushed with orders, showing that we treat our customers rigbt, in the material and workmanship of our clothing. GENT’S FURNISHINGS We are going to take the lead in this line, giving it our special attenticn, GORDON & McLELLAN Next door to McKay Woolen © SE ae Seen ns Fashion Leaders, Upper Queen St. 1 t FS 1 WY SE A YE I SID AY, We OY, 3242 VEZNENES Zh SY SMe MMe Mt SY NL NL NL NE ty 88 MI NEI NOD AP ASUS ASUS AP UEP GS UE Ge WS EAS US AS ASUS US US CUS USE other one. . his Highland Range that has been in use for about 20ears We sell them. FENNEL & CHANDLER TSMC A TEETER HAR IRR AR TEMEUCIATSTEETS BRIE S SSS IC TE ae GUESS SY re OS | he . TLls is what a well known gentile uin in the city says about *