' f \\ y u i 4 wasned everv Afternoon £ Examines P ; i COMPAN : 3 House Bul Juees S i “ Rat F SUBSCRIPTION Y¥ ADVANCE) YeRAN $1.00 arx MONT socceee RIO funre Mon? 1.40 One M: nT? covseces ATS mt post paid to &ny part of C ‘anade or th Unite! Staics The Weekly Examiner fs tagued every Ft pedlishers’ oftice hich bas appeared a frai-class weekly newspaper “ay Morning from th: ft is made up of matte e © r u the Daily editions, and interesting | TERMS : Four Dollars a Year VOL 35. THE DA “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Earipides. CR RT os age 2 = iw Single Oopies Two Cents CHARLOTTETOWN. P. EK. ISLAND, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1826. NO 295 {and they can be a na ii eating s ‘Why Some Succeed | The shrewd advertiser is the one who knows how, when and where to advertise. The merchants who | advertise in Tne Examiner are not the men | to make mistakes, ; @8 you Can see for yourself. But you may get the benefit or their experience by watching | how, when ‘and where they advertise. | Some papers pay advertisers, some do not, many do not. Only a few pay, | picked out _ Debell Line. S. 3. OLINO is tlue here from Montrea on SATL IRDAY, the 20th, iust., and sails for St. John’s _ via Sidney and North Sidney Live sto produre under deck, carrie : at or further informatioh apply to N. RATTENBURY, may2s Agent, ARE YOU GJING TO BOSTON. THE — i. — BY ‘> FAST LINE ?: Bus your tickets by the SS HALIFAX, leay Charlottetown every Friday at l pe hal. W. W. CLARKE, Ticket Agent. i May 29... d&w i TU ESDAY, of. ine latest news, CALENDAR FOR JUNE, 1896, past Quar - lay, 4h 50.0m. a. m. New Moon, lith day, 4h. 304m. a. First Quar, 1st uy, th. 28.2m. a. m Pell Moon, 25th day, 2h.42.4 m.. a. m. _— | . Sun | Sun | Higt Dar of W COR j } , o* - rises } Sets water ' i ef me Yr h } aft 1 y ‘ ! | 7 38 2 31 3 io | % 3 18 5 ay P aT ey 4 rt ay Pia ve ee bi Fr ' ‘es 421 Os t Sat my ' é2 | 7 4 Ti Sa | ' 43] 8 4 ei ’ i 44 8 AA 9} Tuesiay kt 46h 9 33 lL! We saay t | 451 10 35 % Th ay +] 45 10 57 Pr ay ' ; 3 ll 37 Saturday Pa.) ae | mort Se j {7 0 2i ¥ 43 | | fues IS} 48] l 44 Wedsesday 13 | ei 22 Thursday 34 49i 3 2 Frid 14 49 t 27 Sa av l4 4 & 43 Su - 7e8 i 3 M } a4 o| 8 9 T . i 15 | et 8s \ lay 15 () 9 57 T AY ld} 0 10 41 Pr | 16 | 5 Il 26 s i #e Sa »} r aft 4 Su y Oo} 0 0 42 M ay i ee i 49 | a | Toesday IST wi 16 PE island Raila | / 8, & | Qnend after MOND IND AY, Sth June, 138% the trains of this Ruilway will run’ dai! y Sundays exces ted) as follower .— Trains ‘ [rains | | ward. STATI NS ‘ R i dow ROMOA. \ M.jA. Mf. | 4M 6 30 wn ....10 15/12 10] 42 6 41 o. 10 OLE 48 | 5k 7 IS .. North Wiltshire Y 2510 5s | sa iss i I 8 18/110 43 665 7 2 ..Bra S 5110 07 | 6 li 7 Oo I 5 4S) Qo 57 O20 $68. Freetow S 33} § 9 42 6» S 2 Si Ss uv 2 |} 7H 8 45 L ctc § Ly S ool 8 $5 | 8 Hh10 j . Ar.i 7 OR 8 it $5102 ..M 6 Si, 7 6 8 4210 49 ingt 6 11) 7 38] 911i 2 REE sc ncspes 5 21711] Wei cw I $ 16) 9 2) | Hw 1 15 3 | 6 04 #40 2 08 3 O71 5 40 M2 3 OO. .Tignish .... . 2 00,5 00 ry M 4. M } “| | Trip. STEAMER FASTNET. The steamer a commences her ee ason’s work, sailing from Halifax to sail weekly. leaving Halifax every ; | Tuesday, calling at the following ports : Spry Bay, Sheet Harbor, Sa!mon River, lsaac’s Harbor, Canso, Arichat, Port Haw kesbury, P ort Tox d, Souris, Charlottetown and Summerside. Low rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town, April 20, 1896—dy Beaver Line Steamers. SUMMER SERVICE DIRECT SAIL INGS BETWEEN MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL. Freight solicited. From From Liverpro!. Steamer. Montreal. April 2th. Take Huron...... . May 13th May2 d lake Ontario.......May 29th. May Sth lake Super or...... May 27th May 2ird ..Lake Winnipeg... June 10th. May th Lake Huron *June I7th. FIRST CA BIN-3.0, $ i SS, $5, $0 and >, $y and 3) Round S 0, secordi: g to i steamer and accommodat on turn, SECOND Ca pIN~-To 35; Glasgow, 30; re- tristol, Liverpoo! S32 “0: return, Sts: or ¢ ‘ardifl, =; return, 359; London, $3; return | on STE E RAGE—To Liverpoo}, L gow, H-ifast, at lowest rates TE—Stee rage passengers by the Beaver in? are provi ided with ther se of bedding. and yndon, Glas- eating and drinking utensils, free of charge. Freight catcied at ioweat rates and to all importa nt points both in Cansdaand Great Britain on through bilis of tading. Special facilities provided for the ecarriag- of butter, cheese and perishable freight. For further particulars as to freight or pas- } Sage apply to j ; } i & M. M jf M 6 4 is ‘ 9 15 5 40 71% 31 J 9 Ol 5 DW! 8 le + ix L s 5 t 15 + ae js S10; 4 00 pm 4% 7 42,3 wD OD 15 Oe ee ae 722i. IG 5 2! Bear River ...... § 46) 2 3) iw 6 & S 61554 ww B2 14° } 2 $103 0] 937 t> ‘ 717,238 Wm si: £ 7 oF 2 15 S eir. 2 8 HA) . Emer 7D Y 4 Cape 7 7 0 “Qiates are r run io: ‘Eastern Standard Time ” AMCDONALD, D. POTTING rintendent, Gen Mar Gove a. lottetown. Moncton, NB Ralway Office, June 5, 1896. —THE — REMINGTON TYPEWRITER The Standard rid to the tne Original and Writing Machine of jay. THE NEW MODEL NO. Pre: - any able m provements, but Feta se ai features of simple SoG rable construction and quick and 88y cperation for which the Kemingtop ha. 80 g been famous. Send for a new Kiustrated catalogue Letter and ‘ Parer, Ribbons, and | Other T; riter Supplies. J. J. JOHNSTON, Stamper Block Ch’town. Agent for P. E. Island. Mav29——dv? mos WILGIAM L. SPRICKLAND | Attoracy and Connsellor-at-Law, & WATER STHKEET, ROOM Boston, Mass., Late a Member of Prince Edward [siand Bar Special attention 12, given to business received fro.n this Province. Should be pieased to see at office, any friend visiting Boston. mich U-3m 135 HOTEL ACADIA | Grand Tracadie Beach, P.E., OPENS JUNE 15 1896 Turiva! ea as a health and pleasure re fort, Terme, 2.50 day 8 tk b10 pe Week, " ia ™ ’ . , IC. HALL, Manager Charlottetow 5, June 4, 1896—~3 TTT tenet i For Sale or To Rent, The Brick Rinse on 4 rince Street, op beite St. Pau!’s Churc th, Heated by hct Water, Electric |i en etc. Apply to . R. JENEINS i | i 1 | | | From Montreal. mos dy i | \ D. & C. MaclI VER, Tower Buildings, D W.CAMPBELL, Manager, 18 Hospital] st, Liverpool, Montrea), or TROOP & SON, Agents, St Johan. N B, {f 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 Boston for Charlottetown ov Tuesday, May 12th. Returning, will leave Charlottetown for 3oston ou Friday, May 15th, and every Friday thereafter, calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax each way. Via Pictou and Halifax. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Saturday morning via Picton, make close connection at Halifax with S 8. Halifax sailing Saturday night, landing at Boston on Mondays at 7 a, m. For further particulars apply to Char- lottetown Navigation Co., Churlottetown or to H. L. may7 CHIPMAN, Can. Agt., Halitax, N.S. STEAMER ~ GAM PANA,” (uebec Steamship Company. HIS fine steamship is now running regularly between Montreal and Charlottetown, calling at Quebec, Father Point, Gaspe and Perce. Elegantly Furnished for the Passenger Trade—Electric Lights throughont. Freight carried at reasonable rates, ard | handled with Great care. Special rates made for Dey Goods, or any large quantity gr merchandize. Egzs Carried Very Cheap. The sailing dates are:— From Ch’town, 8th June ist. June ut. “ 15th “ 6th July 29th * 20k. -* 13th July 3rd Aug. 2%th “ lih * 10th Aug tin | 6 24st * 4th Sepr. CARVELL BROS., Agents, 14th Sept. May 28th—2aw (1 4), 2m On deck,and low rates | Miy 5th, and will continue’ THEY STILL LEAD TheVan In the Novelties we show in Gents’ Furnishings. In the Qualities and Quantity of Readymade Clothing. In the Style and Assortment of Hats and Caps. In the Fit and Finish of our Custom Tailoring. EEG OTE RE When wanting anything in the above lines, remember the Bargain Corner stands proached in the quality of the goods and the lowness of price MY SY . ~ ° unap= . > * -- VicKhAYW -- COLEN COMPANY THE BARCAIN CORNER Ns > - . . - . - - - . . . . = = = = = - = - = = = = = ~ = = = = = = ~ = = a oa Ee Ee a a & Es A 1 “ 2 a & SS aes i SS — SS ie i i CS. ie. eel "eC = = = Ss = CS ECS. Se eC eee aaa. ill ES SS ES SS a. i. es. i. a Se. i. a. Ce. CS. eC =~ Co ra po eS = co cm SS 2 I SS To be the Best. The ** Queen” Wire Mattress. ET give We keep all regular sizes in stock, but ein you any special size at short notice. IT HAS NO SUPERIOR, and is sold consider- ably cheaper tnan many cheaper makes, Our Wool-top and Flock Mattresses are the best JOHN NEWSON pd p> app ap pp afte teat eager aff ia oe te at aaa 2 2 = = ane licen ie rit meres de mee ae enue oSSSScScoSCcoSS SSS SSS SS SS -o S Se See —— re = Ss SoS Seo ToT Teo Trae Sse SeoeoSeoSseo Sco SeoSlhUCSCO SSS eyTvTvrrT?T TT TT. hO6UT TST StcCTCT SC STCSVTCUCSCOTSeFZ ‘ qv i *You’ve stuck it right, stranger, and r you've got jest three minits to pray!’ 35 Horse Power PORTABLE ENGINE and BOILER, Locomotive pattera, H o | ‘Thank ye,’ said Jim, as he got his legs zontal Engine on top of Boiler. u®@der him, and rese ap, whirled about 1 20 Horse nied same pattern and covered the man with two guns, all | 25 Horse Power STATIONARY ENGINE and BOILER, all in firet-class order | "the time you could count five, Gin én Tuan ens j Say, stranger, thar’s a mistake oo owe —_— oe yere!’ said the man on the mule after he | NEW DAIRY ENGINES in sto:k, Abegweit pattern. DAIRY BOILERS a mg =. ae ae > ‘ asked . ». As how ye © E 1c i new, cn hand. Also, DAIRY. ut PLIES of anv kind furnished on application . dente ote Gil) Sila sees Pinte River, It skims closer and 4 TESTERS alwa-. inclading the celebrated ALPA DE LAVAL SEPERATOR. a lower temperature than any otherin use. 24 Bottke BABCOCK on hand. Steam, Water, Soi! and Sewer PIPES and FITTINGS in stock. FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY and PORTLAND CEMENT at comnetition price Our goods are all of the best, inc'uding our STEEL DISK HARROW, which we have ready for use. Our SEED BOXES will be sold (20 per cent. iower than any in this market) direct to Farmers. Telephone communication. McKINNON & MecLEAN. Charlottetown, April 16, 1896—~dy & wy THE TRUTH WILL STAND Satements founded on facts need no pillars of support. It is an open secret that we can and do sell cheaper than any other Grocery house in the city. We are caterers for all kinds of trades, and we warrant every article we sell. We have a large stock of FLOUR, KEROSENE OIL, and TEA, which we have bought at the lowest figures touched this season, and we intend giving our customers the benefit of these low figures. Flour, different brands, very cheap. Four gallon best. American Kerosene Oil, with good heavy tin can, for s$1.10 Five pounds of Choice Blended Tea for $1.10 Eggs and Butter taken in exchange for eish or goods Goods delivered to all parts of the town free of charge. WILLIAM GRANT & CO. QUEEN STREET Charlottetown June 4, 1896 ese Advertisers f The home circulation is the most valuable fcr advertisers. Tae Examiner reaches the homes of our citizens every evening. That accounts OWNED ONLY HALF. A Bad Man W = Had a abit of Talking Too Much. **One day,’’ said an old-timer, ‘‘Cactus Jim and I were fishing in the south fork of the Platte River, when a stranger rode up on amule and blandly inquired of Jim: ‘Stranger, be you the’ man who owns this yere river?’ ‘Not as I knows of,’ replied Jim, as Le looked up long enough to see that the stranger had a gunin his hand. ‘Then what is you a-doin’ yere?’ softly inquired the man, ‘I’m a fishin’ arter fish.’ ‘I shouldn’t think you’d dare fur to do it, ’cause the man who owns this yere river ts a rip- roarer and a-lookin’ fura fuss. I am a-knowin’ of the fact that he killed a feller yesterday fur fishin’ in this river.’ ‘**How much of the river might he own?’ placidiy asked Jim. ‘The hull out- fit, as fur as the water runs, with all the creeks thrown in. He jest took it fur a fish pond, and the galoot who is cotched a-stealin’ of his fish never sees his mother no more!’ ‘Would you reckon that yere feller rides a yaller mewl?’ asked Jim, as he rebaited his hook. ‘Yes, I reckon he do!’ ‘Man about your size, hain’t he?’ ‘I should go fur to say that he was.’ ‘In fact, you ar’ the rip-roarin’ evss hisself?” but only half, and you hain't fishin’ on my half at that! My eyes ar’ gettin’ a lettle weakish, and I can’t see Jandmark\ as I used to.” ‘Kin your eyes thas trail over thar?’ queried Jim. ‘They kin.’ ‘Then ride far it and keep right on ont o’ sight!’ The man rode straight away and never looked back, and when he was two miles distint Cactus Jim picked up his fishpole and growled: ‘SNomebedy’ll hurt that feller some day if he dun't te talkin’ an go to shootin’ ’’—Field see A report has reached Tunis tlas the Maranis de Mores, who went into Egypt to stir up the Arab chiefs against the British, has been murdercd. THE “BIG” FOUR A Quartette of Remedics tbat are Effeet ing Wonderiul Cures, Dr. Chase’s four great remedies are: Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, Dr. Chase's Ointment, Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Tur- pentine, his latest and greatest discovery for all throat and lung affections. ‘“T was sick for three years,” says James Simpson, of Newcomb Mills. “I tried various alleged patent cures and several boxes of a certain pill which lfas been greatly cracked up. 1 got no re- lief. Then I tried Dr. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills. Since, I have been able to work every. day and feel like a new man. Your pills alone cured me at @ cost of 25c.” “IT have been subject to severe colds every fall and spring.” suys Miss Hattie Delaney, of 174 Crawford street, Toronu- to. “TI used many cough medicines, but none cured me until at a cost of 25 ccente L tried Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine.” ‘““My busband wae troubled with the worst kind of piles,” writes Mrs. Jane Potts, of Meyersburg. ‘“‘He was often unable to work. Stnce usiug-your Chase’s Ointment he is completely cured. It is truly worth ita weight in gold instead of the price you charge, only 60 cents.”* “Tt bought a box of your Catarrh Cure for 25 cents at Mr. Boyle’s drug store here,” says Henry R. Nicholis of 176 Rectory street, London, Ont. “] em for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPAN Y¥ thankful to say it cured me.” Chase’s remedies at all dealers. Ed- ! manson, Eates & Co,. manfrs., Toronto, Royal _ABSOLUTERY PURE =P ST regres Sara Highest of all in Leavening Power.-—Latest U.S. Gov't Report Baking Powder A wastisiobendare. Ou Friday, 12t' inst., two young men, viz., Michael Murphy, gon of F rancis Mur- phy, Emyvale, and John fIuman, son of David Inman, Canoe Cove, engaged io fishing lobsters for the Portland Packing Company’s factory, owned hy Mr. Tid- marsh, left the factory at noon time to go at to their nets, which wera about seven miles distant. About two o’clock a strong northeast gale blew up, rendering it im possible for them to return to the factory. ‘They, nevertheless, fonght bravely against the wind and current, as they were wel! skilled in the art of managing a boat; but all to noeffect. The foremast of their hoat gave way; and the water was fast coming into her. Their prospects of ever reaching Jand again were few. No matter what they did *twas self-evident the boat would not long prove [heir friend. But ‘uckily enongh when almost al] hop: of wafety was dimmed, a schooner from ‘Summerside bound for Pictou came sai! ng along, and the fishermen perceiving ier gave signal for them to come to their ‘escue. "The captain soon understood their situa- ly as possible board the time afler— tion, and hastened as quick to them. They were taken on schooner, and in a very short wards the boat filled and sank, Captain Cain tried to land the fishermen ; om St. Petor’s Island, but such was utterly > « immppossible on that evening. They proceed- ed to Pictou, andthe kindness shown tikem by the good captain they will remew- Wer till memory fails them. They came from Pictou to Charlotte- town On the steamer St. Lawrence. They ; were taken free of charge and treated in i the best manner possible. The steamer Fawrived at Cherxtetown at 8 o’cleck ' Saturday evening, and they were there } met by Mr. McKinnor, foreman {ef the above named factory, whe | spared either time nor means 10 ascertain the fate of the highly esteem- ed fishermen. He bad despatches sent to ali the ports along the coaat, where they might drift into, and fimaliy the word came they were picked up by a schooner, and taken to Pictou. The report thar the young meu were lost soon became | widely circulated, and great was the ex citement of parents, ft a and all who were acquainted witu then. One bundred people or more were at the factory on Sunday; :ome to hear tidings about them, and those who had already heard of their rescue went to welcome them back. The -escued men have again resumed their Jabor much cour- age as if nothing had sappened tothem. Amicvs. (Other pape ra p.ease copy.) with as slggenieleniiae Sue natielbtedtiet Tue Exrenmentar Farm.—It is nounced from Ottawa that between Janu- ary and May the Central Experimental Farm distributed 32,445, three pound packages of sms]] grain to farmers besides 3,147 one pound samples of valuable cross bred and hybrid cereale, al! originated at the farm during the past eight jear-. an- _ ~- The population of the United Kingdom j in the middle of 1896 1s estimated at 39,- 465.697 persons; that of England and Wales at 30,731,092, of Scotland at 4,- 185,849, and ar Ire! and et 4,547,756. In tne U nited Kingdom 280,900 births and 176,513 deaths were registered in the three months ending March 31, 1896. The natural a of popniation was, there- fore, 104,3 Lord fa verry’s tendency has almost entirely disappeared. WV ONDERFU Liare the cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and yet they are simple and natural. Hood's Sarsa- parilla makes PURE BLOOD. THE DAILY BXAMINE JUNE 22 » 1896. REMINISCE NC= S O- A GRIT LIE. It is not ab olutely « rTrect to he grits are opposed to [ i¢re 18 ODE industry Which they ’ alwavs fostered and enccur: _oet « ome } v., cept and example,—more particularly ct tae tine of an election: and that industr isthe mannfacture of bogus telegrams tc ~ the press. The Guardian editor is annoy- ed that so good a paper should be chargeu with this dishonest practice. It will uot, ve presume, pretend to the possession of the course, more sanctity than its Mon rea] Witness, grt coafrere, The G! »be, of must be left out of the comparison, as its record is not savory. Bat we shall shortly show that the Witness, as a sin this wh ch ier in ei h'ighel fill the respect, has scored marks, will, no doubt, Guardian The quotation Life of Sir John A. ; . ‘ays bare an inc and Patriot with envy. following from Pope’s vol. Il. fur pelitical Macdonal}.l, ident which mendacity is without a Just parallel in any country. read it, electors, and a-k yourselves is there any cause for wonder that we sce the gri press every day filled with bogus tele- grams? Here is the quotation reforred to : “Sir John spent the summer of 1873 at Riviere du Loup with his faniul y. Jt was the period ot the Pacific Scandal, and con- sequently a time of u: usual political ex- sitement. On the afternoon of the 5th of August, Lady Macdonald received an am- viguousiy worded telegram of enquiry from a friend as to the state cf ber bus- band’s hesith. A few m‘nutes Jater an- other came, followed by more of mysteri ous In np rt, all thins Zz ap parently too dreadful for expre ssion, ‘Lad Macdonald at o:.ce took them to Sir John. a wo with herself, was at a lo-s to livine their meaning. Telegraphic in yniries soon ‘brong ht the truth. The Mon treal Witr leSsf, the day before, had pub lished what purported to be tslegraphic intelligence from Rivie:e du Loup, to the effect that Sir John Macdonal da had at- empte d to commi t suicide by jr um pit ng off the pier at that place. The following is the paragraph as it appeared in the Wit- ness of the 4th of August, 1873 ;— “Sap Exp or rut Premier.—A tele- gram was shown to several geotlemen in the city (Montrea!) this fo:enoon, anent the doings of Sir John A. Macdonald at Riviere du Lcup. It is stated that yester- lay afternoon Si r John attempted to com mit suicide by jumping from the wharf into the water. He was rescued, bat now lies, it is asserted, in a precarious condi- ion.” } binting at somei 5th) the Toronto Globe published the statement in On the following morning (the the form of a * special” from Montreal, in which city, it was good enough to add, } the rumor had caused a ve ‘ painful sen sation.” It was'spec dils wed nthat no such 1 sent from River da that manu- telegram had ever beer Loup, or received at Montrea', and the whole affair was del: berately f .ctured to feed the excitement which tbe McMullen a few days before, had produced. publication of the correspond eace, was sub- On the bth, howevcr, it published, under the form The Globe’s report next day stantial y the same as the above. ofa correction, an insinuation that some- thing hal happened to the premier which his friends were endeavoring to hush up, This is the correction : ©The sensation is rapidly dy of re pat without fou: gram from Montrea!) Aug. concerning the premier ing out, ‘underthe inflaence “J assurances that the ramor was lation—Toronto Globe, (tele- 6, 30735." took reassuring cf this tele s and intimate friends, The only notice Sir Johe outrage was to despatch grams to his relative me of which read : “It isan infamous was better in my life. falsehoad, I ‘ never As far as he was concerned new-paper vile as this ladeed he used to say they rather gratified his vanity altacks, even of a nature eo one, affected him bat litle. than otherwise, reminiing him, az they lid, that a boy he fonnd the best apples growing on a tree at when invariably whose foot lay the greatest number of sticks and stones. Che Witness and Globe are just as bitter and unreliable to-iay as they were then. [he ameliorating hanl of time ha: , ‘ ae wrought no improvemeat upon them Wor the Patriot oa: whit better than ite sources of information. a ; ae = We mention this incideat to show the electors of to-morrow that no credence ¢ an be attached to the political new2 contained by the large amount of advertising they do, Cripple The iron grasp of scrofula has ne merey upon its victims. This demon of the blood is often not satisfied with causing dreadful sores, but racks the body with the pains of rheumatism until Hlood’s Sarsaparilla cures. “Nearly four years ago I became af- flicted with s-rofuia and rheumatism. Viade Running sores broke out on my thighs. Pieces of bone came out and an operation Was contemplated. I had rheumatism in my legs, drawn up out ofshape. I lost ap- petite, could not sleep. I was a perfect wreck. I continued to grow worse and finally gave up the doctor’s treatment to Well take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Soon appetite came back; the sores commenced to heal. My limbs straightened out and I threw away my crutches. I am now stout and hearty and am farming, whereas four years agol was a cripple. I gladly rec- ommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” Urpan HAMMOND, Table Grove, Illinois. Fiocods Sarsaparilla Isthe One True Blood Purifier. Alldruggiste $1, P re pared onl: donly y by C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass liver ills, easy to eure . Hood’ bd Pills take, easy to operate. 25, in those papers. - ——> + <p + <a Dr. Jam Cransvaal raid beea commit trial in London for infringing Enlistment Act. Ina ow officers in ted for the Foreign raid of this kind son and his fel have vothing succeeds like suecess, and noth ing fails like fai The Uitlander lead ers paying $100,000 fines for their liberty and the raidiag lealers going to their trial as Crimivals makes this a very big failure. ur ire. Big ads. are needed to boom bad Celery-Nerve Compound has medicines. Manley’s merit alone to commend it. Dear Sirs: I cannot praise Man- ley’s Celery-Nerve Compound too | highly, and I think its tonic and ' restorative qualities cannot be sur- passed. I was feeling poorly for some time through overwork and before I had taken one bottle of your medicine, I felt completely better. Yours traly, to insomnia | | 247 Yonge St., Toronto. E. McNabb. For sale by Geo. E, Huzhesand Johnson and Johnson Charlottetown and Souris. “BOARDING & TRAINING STABLES Grafion Street, Opposite Court House. _JOMN M. NICH@LSON, Prop’r. } Having opened a public Stable on Gratton { } t | Street, I am prepared to take Ger tlemen’s horses and Colts at all seasons of ihe year to »oard, train, break or keepin read condition tor immediate use. Horse Clipping also at fuendedto Terms reasonabie ( Novi]—dy&w 3m for Nova Scotia, Sole a Ww an aa HAS NO EQUAL.-«+->+ For purity For cleansing power For taking out dirt For dissolving grease For saving clothes Fer preserving hands ou GRE GOVE OS Why Not ere ere7e7 Mie ca NS reasons why ... Get The) “suyticHt” PATE @ Soap has the largest sale EY UR j Gold Me dais and other uy sn the world, and Best ? We ws al IOI, 30220 seuere Seeton and Mitchel), Halifax, Agents and P. E.I These are sume of the has been awarded 27 VALUABLE Brick Residence FOR SALE. FOR SALE by private contract, that hand- some three story brick reside™<ce, situate on Rehmond Street, fronting Hillsborough Park, known ast} 1e property of the late Wm. Kennedy. There are two ent«rarces to the premiscs,one from Richmond 8t., running north 162 ft., and the other in the reat om Weymouth St. TEN good rooms in the house, aud a large diy cellar under the whole, namely, doub e drawing room, siding doors, dining, bed, and bath rooms, ete In the rear of the : bouse, ip good repair, works in the house. pay House can be seen. and terms of tale known on application to the undersigned, FOUN INGS premises are a stable and coach Water fom the water Ch’town, junel—tfL ED Divdend No Notice. Merchants Bank ¢ af P. E. sland, Charlottetown, May Sith, 1896, Noticeis hercby given that a haif yeariy cividend at the rate of 8 per cent ner snoun on the capital stock of this Rank & been declared, payab e at its banking house on ead 2nd Ju ynext. the ifter transfer books will be closed from Isth Juneto 2nd July, next, both days ¢xclusive, Bb» order of the Board, J*M DAVISON Cashicr. may30,dy2?,4—wky Washer. A long felt wavt supplied. The Double Action W ashing Machine and Siar Wring er are beyond our highest expectations. We willingly leave them on tria! and show you Low to at you may fully prove them. the same prin gertie as not to injure the fabrics, and ac- an hour or Patent Rew uze them, 80 th It was} rubbing, 1°8 On ple as hand yet so ; finest as much wor< in 1 otherwise the greater A child work them Any person desiring your Prowse’a East, 1:04 com plishes : occupy r. can so as wou! part of the day. and wash perfectly. them on trial please leave Dodd & Rogers’, J. J. hn Prowse’s, Royalty gent for City, Royalty and Lots 24 and 33. Be cure you get the double action as they are the Only machine we gaarautee Th purchassed them c saad vive heir testimonial :—Mis F. Heariz, Mrs. R. McMillan, Mrs. Dr. T. Henderson, Vire. T. Dodd, Mrs. G. Tweedy, Mra. W. Se!ler, Mr. F. Ab Mrs. W. to have order at or J la 8 who ¢ Nave v hott, Me let, Mrs. E. Loves Mra. BE. % Carbon ell, Mrs. John Mellett, Mrs. John Horne, Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. A. RB »ybertson, Mra. H, }* At , Mre Wallace Rodd ° Mrs. WwW. Prow e, 'Mrs. Philip Prowse, Mrs. P.H. Trainor Mrs. J. J. Prowse, Mrs. H. Lowe, Mrs. H. E. J. Lew! the old stand. Scuff rs, repa To our p ane ns—remem ber f Iron Harrows, irs of ali k ada f machine ry; Maker: rs Oo carriege work and painting. Horse-shoeing work warranted. JOHN PROWSE, Charlottetown Royalty. Apvli—t f Old St. Paul's Church asi. Fauis urcit. St. Paul's Church, Hot air furnaces m mstoveand a small eats, pews, and other gre offered for sale. cel a the wooden ‘ any f the undersigned, ext. Further partic- J. CUNDALL, w«holf of the Committee