aetna ee 4. ular iT Bohs set a Se i a ay te a= poligaciie lp te ERE sae Spe 45 © od aang, ial ONS THE WALTER BAKER & CO. r.. The Largest uuufactur PURE, HICH CRADE SX OCOAS “AND CHOCOLATES oO ontinent, have recrived this HIGHEST AWARDS from the great Industrial and Foes EXPOSITIONS 4 | Wh Europe and America, 2 { bil | ee | k t | Chon 3 BREAKFAST COC soluble, and costs less than on SCL.D BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER & CO. DORCHESTER, MAS®. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR tis . “LEV Ww RPA (eeu TS” Sia NO m : a J oo { aa. e y i a eye afc Ast am ’ CTERAES US EES tala SN No oils x bottles k i . = completely eure i me. i Mrs. JOHN GERRIE. R. Phillips, jr.. Drvegist Witness * My six-year-old daughter, Bella,was 1 with & na for 24 months, the principal i eru i bel her ex I tri t every ly I saw advertis Loug ra cines 1 soaps, a t t ialists in skin « it. I ball 1 week = I Dr. ¢ rae’s Ointme horwed the ive <¢ sed only one-sixt change is very marked: t epreared, and I can <¢ fident v my child is eured. Signed) MAXWELL JOHNSTON y 112 Anne St., Toror Soid by all dealers, or on receip: of price, 60 Address, EDMANSON, BATES & CO., TORONTO. Vv Disea t I P - sm Dis f Tr re B f mor S« rs in rec fit per o- ix boxes $ Db L.A. SMITH & CO., Toront we can sel] you Dodd’s Ki Iney Pills at the following prices, viz.:—50c. per bux six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—#4.00 t rdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address poe paid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may29 Charlottetown What's the time? If you have a Congh it is time you were taking GRAY’S RED SYRUP SPRUCE Ai GUM CURB THE OLD STANDARD FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA and all LUNG AFFECTIONS. Gray's Syrup has been on trial for more thas 60 years end the wverdic: of the people le that tt is the bes. remedy known. 256. and B36 per bottle. MERny WATSON & CO. Paeracrene MON Te eee Sold everyw bere. Known Everywhere. Sold Everywhere. t Grown Everywhere. % FiRaYS Serps' Ferry’s Seed Annual for 1895, Invalcable to a antiersand lovers of Fine Vegeta Piewers. Write fer it D. M. FERRY & ¢ Windsor, Ont. Vree. o., Wood's PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. - Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and all effects of Abuse or Excesses, Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- lants, which soon lead to In- Armity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of eases; ig the only Reliable and Honest Medicine known, Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; it he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, $1; six, $5. One wil please, siz will cure. Pamphlets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. Seld in Charlottetown by Geo E Hughes u Orders by mail promply filled, ayes Te oe te » 7 ay. Y Ba BS SE < Veer ee fit Ne, sg : of et Naim Po LPO IN ge zs 4 ¥ ho ae ‘ A Ba Be \ t! ote f fe re ‘ 7h iG 2t7 Pe ROYAL By Editi 4 ie Oss tas - Ai oo am” AS & 4 snnhey ov Re Le oe ; mg Fa ou & > > Ss CK HEADACHE. REGULATE THE LIVER. ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES SOOD DIGESTION. [PRIGE 25 CTs, Tre ODDS MED.C9. LTD TORONTO. U2 ) oe ed on her. DAILY ‘ MR. AND MRS. BOWSER. He Initiates the Better Side of the House into the Mysteries of Parlor Athletios, “Mrs. Bowser,” said Mr. Bowser after dinner the ther evening, “I have been puzzling over your case for some time, and I believe I have at last struck the key- “My case? What do you meau?’’ she asked “Why, your being all run down in flesh, despondent of mingp not able to sleep nights, and But I have 80 OI not lost an ounce of flesh with sur- dam not despondent or troubled insomnia!” she protested in great rise “Mrs. Bowser, the loving eyes of a bus- l The chat band cannot be deceived ge has Vt it feit it, come so gradual that you have not but I have been worried for weeks I bave found the remedy however, and I have faith that it will build you right up : “What is your remedy } He went out into the hall and returned with a paper box. O t e box a toy ballo 1 “You have heard of parlor athletics, I suppose?” he queried. “Whats i need is parlor athletics. You want expansion of the chest, shoulder exercise, muscular de- velopment of the limbs. You get it all by knocking this balloon ab I will exer- cise with you, although I do actually need it. You will now get up and punch the balloon “I do not think I need any exercise of the kind,” she qu etly observed, “But you certainly do. Ifyourun down f r month, you will be booked ranoune r the graveyard.” “T caunot believe that chasing around the room after a balloon is going to help anybody’s health. Mr. Bowser, I wish you would drop all these queer notions.” “Queer notions!” he shouted as he turn- “Because I see you galloping to the grave and want to save you it’s a queer notion, is it?” “Itis very good and kind of you, Mr. Bowser, to be so concerned about my health, but I assure you that I am feeling perfectly well and do not need any such exercise.”’ “That's you to a dot. Always opposed to anything I suggest! Mrs. Bowser, if you want to be a mule and goto the grave, | I've nothing more to say! Here are life, health, strength and happiness, but you refuse them. Don’t blame me when too late!” “I shan’t, andif I were you I wouldn't go prancing around after that ball and heat yourself up.” “Of course not! a month you don’t want me t ser, I will now give you a pract tration of the health-giving qualities of parlor calisthenics.”’ “I wish you wouldn't,” ‘ollar and dropped i ;uiders Because you can’t live »' Mrs. Bow- il illus- thenics she said as he removed coat, his suspenders “BatI will! A half better than half a dozen prescriptions.” “Then you mustn’t blame me.’’ an hour of this is “Blame you for what? Blame you be- cause I'm going to wear off this dullness and feel as if I could lifta ton! Now you watch my smoke! neuralgiain my left out my left hand—thus- right—left again—expand my lungs—left —right—see the play of the muscles? It’s the most beautiful exercise in the world. I already feel as if I had taken a drink of wine.” “Well, don’t sm 1a.’ “Smash nothing! By striking the pall musele in the back and By following it upy into play every muscle ofi——’ In dodging arour he center table Mr. Bowser struck a chair and went down and rolled over on his back. “That the exercise, I sup- pose!’ queried Mrs. Bowser from the cor- ner to which she had retreated. “It is, or itis not,” replied Mr. Bowser as he siowly got up. “That is what is called a stage fall, aud the idea is te make the figure more supple. You needn’t be if I fall several timés like that.” “Won't you please stop? See how you are shaking the chandelier and everything else in the room. The people next door will think you are having a war dance in here.” “The people next door can think what they please. Idon’t propose to go into quick consumption to accommodate the people next door. Watch that ball! See there! And there! And there! Mrs. Bow- ser, if you want robust health, if you want to feel-—”’ Mr. Bowser accomplished two things at once—he missed the ball and struck the chandelier and knocked off two globes, and in springing back, he struck the big family rocking chair and went clean over itand lay in a heap on the floor. Mrs, Bowser gathered up the shattered globes, carried the balloon to the window and sent it sailing into the night and then advanc- ed to Mr. Bowser, who lay on his back glaring at the ceiling, and said: “That was another stage fall, I suppose and your figure certainly appears more ’ touch of I shoot with my [here is a shoulder. w it COLO ash anyth you work every ; shoulders u bring is a part of surprised supple!’ Mr. Bowser turned over, got up witha painful effort, and after feeling of his neck to see if it was broken, he hoarsely ex- claimed: “If you want to kill me why don’t you do it with bullet or poison?” “Why, Mr. Bowser, but what can you mean?” “Never you mind! I understand! Should you wish to go home to your mother until our lawyer can arrange piatters, let me know in the morning! You may also give me your idea as to alimony! Good night, Mrs good night! I would sug gest that you resume your maiden hbame, and I trust you may have better success in killing your next husband. M. QUAD, Bowser, A Cultivated Taste, Mrs. Snap Bean—Hew ean you look me in the face? Mr. Snap Bean—Hic! I’ve gotten used te WANTED-—City canvasser of good alirsa ealary aud expenses paid weekly from start, Position permanent. Canadian and Am4th Bere Advantages unegta Jlei.~ : 0, Nursery me waval—de us rymen, Tercr te Ont it. At Intervals, Featherstone—Lock here, Willie. When Iam in the parlor with your sister do you ever peek through the keyhole? Willie—Sometimes, when mamma isn’t there. A WONDERFUL OFFER PHOTOGRAPHY | CLOUD HILL will give the best style of finish possible, at UNPRECEDENTED PRICES. Call at once and secure sittings, ashe will shortly be making al- terations for the comfort and convenience of his patrons. This a genuine offer, so do not fail to take the earliest opportunity. Send along the children in their prettiest dresses. Terms cash. A large discouni ai!owed fron negatives previously taken. QUEEN STREET, Opposite W. B. Robertson’s Store, feb21—246 w Farm For Sale. The subscriber offers for sale hig a Farm, containing about sixty ac) a isin good repair There are six outbuildings some are newly built. There are two or- chards, one: ontaining six'y trees of different varieties of fruit. About one and a half miles | from the city. Terms easy. i C. 1 ENOIT, febl2—3m dy & wky KXAMINER . " List of Ratepayers for the City of Charlottetown, n default for Assessment due on Real Property for the year ending 3lst December, 1894. containing names of all such defaulters, and the amount due from them respect- wt, Me ‘ : at own Lot, Water Lot and Common Lot ment is in default. ‘ ively, with a statement of the Number of th upon which or any part thereof such asses Amount of Assessment due & unpaid. Description of Property upon Statement or uch Assessment is made. Name of Rate payer in which su Default. Ball, John House & land on Town Lot. No 21, Ist hun 21 37 do do House & land oa Town Lot No 27, Ist hun r 9 00 Bire h, Jobn D House & land on ‘low n Lot Ne 72, 3rd hun 3 37 Binns, John Vacant land on Town Lot No 58, 3rd hun 3 61 Brace, Richard K. House & land on Town Lot No 80, 3rd hun 29 25 do do House & land on Common Lot No 25 619 Connelly, Est Owen House & land on Town Lot No 44, lst hun 18 00 Coyle, Stephen House & land on Town Lot No 3, 2nd hun 15 75 Carmichael, Est Jas House & land on Town Lot No 73. 3rd hun 1012 Cameron, Edmund House & land on Town Lot No 32, 4th hun 27 00 do do Vacant land Town Lots Nos 72&73, 2d hun 6 50 Duggan, William House & land on Town Lot No 71, Ist hun 2 25 Eckstadt, John @ House & land on Town Lot No Il, Ist hun 25 94 do do House & land on Common Lot No 21 2 25 Fraser, Hugh House & land on Town Lot No 90, 2d hun 7 87 Fraser, William J House & land on Town Lot No 37, 3rd hun Il 25 McKachern,; Est Cath Vacant land on Town Lot No 100, Ist hun 3 37 Hann, Patrick Two houses & land, Common Lot No 23 7 87 Hughes, Peter House & land on Common Lot No 22 6 75 Harrington, John M House & land on Common Lot No 22 6 75 Horne, Henry Houses & land on Common Lot No 22 6 07 Harvie, Henry A. House & land on Common Let No 25 5 62 do do Vacant land on Common Lot No 27 1 13 Joy, John House & land on Town Lot No 29, ist hun 5 62 Lord, Trus Est Wharf property and buildings 5 ~ ao n-I1 > oS Larter, John House & land on Common Lot No 25 do do House & land on Common Lot No 23 7 87 Masonic Hal] Company Hall & building & land on Town Lots Nos a 27 & 28, 3rd hun 91 25 Monaghan, Patrick House & land on Common Lot No 23 6 50 McMahon, Philip J House & land on Common Lot No 26 4 50 Meikle, Mary Thersa, House & land on Town Lot No 93, 4th hun 3 06 Mugford, William G House & land on Common Lot No 22 5 06 Norton, E H Vacant land on Town Lot No 27, 5th hun 15 75 U’Reilly, Mrs James J House & land on Common Lot No 20 7 3I Purdie, Jane House & land Town Lots Nos 97&98, lst hun 33 75 McQuaid, John House & land on Common Lot No 23 4 50 Steele, Margaret House & land on Town Lot No 20, 3rd bun il 25 Stewart, Allen Vacant land on Town Lot No 55, 3rd hun 2 8l Smith, Henry B House & land on Town Lot No 18, 5th hun 3 25 lo "do House & land on Town Lot No 17, 5th hun 312 Sherry, James Vacant land on Common Lots Nos 33, 34, 35 1 41 l or, Patric House & land on Town’ Lot No 83, 2nd hun 3 25 rrainor, Patrick House & land on Town Lot No 62, Ist hun 5 75 Warren, Christopher B House & lan 1 Town Lots Nos 64&65, 5th hun 25 &7 Wilson, Mark House & land on Common Lot No 22 9 00 Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Victoria Cap. 12, Section 91, after 30 days’ publication of the above list, being a list of the Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown who have failed to pay within the time pre scribed the Assessment severally levied upon their Real Property in said City, I will make an application to His Honor the Stipendiary Mayvistrate of said City for Judg- ment against each and all of the lands above described for the respective amounts so levied against them, and then wnpaid, and that apon such judgment being duly entered further apply for a warrant for the sale of such lands, ary, A. D. 1895. ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, City Collector. [ will Dated this 28th day of Jar January 28, 1€95—Im eee OORT ICIS IIIS SEIU OC OIC SES OCIC SC ST O SO STS iy A a ee jpte oe litt wee ite] Ring of all Ue 4 Absolutely |} ite) : 3 Dicycles. the Best. i+ iPy$ ifs: o> DOS 138 ; bts Light Weight and Superior Material Py : ii] Rigidity. Every Ma- and Scientific Work- ae eee bd chiaefully warranted 18 ee a ee ee ‘3% Se : pte 7 Res irs 3 145 FAI IP ALY \ ‘ i geome “ ts Ce ee we , : te Highest Honors at the World’s Columbian Exposition, Pe : Send two-cent stamp for our 24-pace Catalogue—A work of Art. + RS Monarch Cycle Company, *45] Retail Salesroom, 280 Wabash Ave. Scum Pow DO 2 ww ee ew Lett OHO E AED E DESDE TEE Ve do Job Printing of every description at reasonable prices. Try us and be convinced. ‘The Examiner Publishing Company $:09000-000060000600-06-06.5600005600 5054550646 OD SOA OLOO SOE Aos¢ nae 4 Priestley’s Crav * Sd | Priestiey s Cravenettes j é (In light and medium-weight goods) z Are not only rain-proof, dust-proof and porous to air but are extremely stylish amd come 3 in the following shades: 7 Navy, Myrtle, Brown, Grey, Castor and’ Biack. % 4 Cravenettes are uni- The Priestley trede $ versally admitted to 3B mark is always a guar- $ be the only satisfac- antee of good wearing $ tory porous waterproof pi quality. Always ask 3 EF BOARD Sa z goods on the market. ONWHICH THEGoops| for Priestley’s. i $ » L ARE WRAPPED.~ | | ; 00000006000 0000000000 6004 See that the goods you buy are stamped “every five yards with “Priestley’s name.” No others are of their manufacture. Hardware,1S95 —— Yon ought to see those sets of Carvers, Game Carvers, Table ‘ - . . Forks, Razors, Razor Strops, English Pen Knives, f£cissors Spoons, Dessert and Cutlery, Silver Knives and by the pair and in cases, Christy’s Carving Knives, Stove Mats, Fire Sets, Chopping Bowls and Knives, Granite Ware, Wringeis and Sleigh Bells. We are going to clear out the balance of our COAL HODS at very low prices, so if you want one just come along or send for what you require and we czn do the rest D. M. RICHARDS & CO. Ch’town, Jan. 25, 1894—135 The Beys who Please the People. Ensilage and Hay Cutters. IN ALL SIZES, with or without Hay Carriers; Turnip Slicers, cheap, $8.00; I. X. L. Feed Mills, only $8.00. ALSO __ Plow Repairs, Mould Boards in Steel or Metal, Land- sides and Shares for ail Plows in general use on the AFTER DANGERS OF LA GRIPPE, A Boston paper facetiously remarked that “La Grippe is seldom fatal unless you use all the remedies recommended for it. They are correct. The writer fully be- lieves that the end of the poor “grip,” vic- tim, if he tried al! the patent medicines that have adorned (?) the pages of our leading newspapers as “sure cures for La Grippe,” would be like Mark Twain, who for his famous cold tried every remedy ad- vised by friends, until his stomach became so weak he began to vomit and continued until, as he avers, “he was like to throw up his immortal -oul.” We notice one of the leading advertisers of the day has been conspicuous at this opportune time by the for their compassion upon our readers. The more so for the reason that probably more people have used their remedy, that good oid family medicine, Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment for this troub'eom? iafluenza, than all others combined. And why not? Certainly no other will relieve catarrhal colds, coughs, bronchial troubles or influenza, as prompt ly as that same old Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment. The real after dangers from this epidemic disease is, it leaves the mu- cous membrane linings of the nose, throat and bronchial tubes tender and very sus- ceptable to the catarrh, bronchial troubles and pneumonia, which come with Febraary and March in our northern climate. The Proprietore, I. S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass., will send their new illustrated book, entitled “Treatment for Diseases,” free to any person for the asking. “Did you tell Mr. Snobberly that I was not in?” Bridget —I did, ma’am; but he looked so doubtful that I don’t think he’d a’ believed it if you'd told him wid your own lips.— Chicago Iuter-Ocean. A LIBERAL FARMER. He Would Pay $10) for One Fifty Cent Article if the Price Were Raised That High, Newcoms Miuis, Feb. 25. — Chester Loomis of this place is willing to pay $100 for what can now be bought for fifty cents, in case the price rose to that figure. Mr. Loomis says Dodd's Kidney Pills are worth that to him or any man aftiicted with kid- ney disea-e. Ife ought to {know, too, for he had kidney disea-e so bad for some years that he could do no work and could not ride iu a bngzy because of the pain it gave him todo su. Dedd’s Kidney Pills cured him and he it willing to make affi- davit to this fact if his plain statement is not thought sufficient. After the concert.—He—I envy that man who sang the tenor solo, She—Why, I thought he had a very poor voice, He—So did I. ne:ve.—Life. But just think of his SEIZE 1HE OPPORTUNITY AT ONCE When the opportunity occurs to escape from death only lunatics will retuse to do it. But there are many cousumptive people lving on death beds who can escape the threatened doom if they will take Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. Some are not aware of such a preparation, and if they die it will be the result of ignorance. Those who know that Miller’s Emulsion makes new blood and enables the consumptive to get strength to overcome the disease are self-destroyers if they still neglect to ob- tain the life-giving remedy. Miller’s Emul- sion isthe great nerve strengthener and blood maker, and cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Secrofula, and a}) Lung affec- tions. In Big Bottles, 50c. and $1, at all Drug Stores. ate The 5d stamp of New South Wales has remained unchanged for a longer period than any other adhesive postage stamp. The design, shape and color are practically the same as when issued in 1854. They Do Not Despair. An utter loss of hope is not charac- teristic of Consamptives, though no other form of disease is so fatat, unless its pro- gress is arrested by use of Scott’s Emal- sion, which is Cod Liver Oil made as mimeets oreete. a Ho There are 48 different materials used in constructing a p’ano, laying no fewer than 16 different countries under contri- bution, and employing 45 different hands. C. Donnelly, prep. of the popular and well-known Windsor Hotel, Alli-on, Ont., was troubled for years with Itching Piles. He was persuaded by Jas. McCarver, Alli- son, livery man, to use Chase’s Ointment, which he did, was cured, has had no return of them and highly recommends this Oint- ment as a sovereign cure for Piles. Two hundred miles an hour, scientific men have concluded after numberless experiments, is a speed which can never be attained by anything that moves on wheels. A good travelling companion, Hawker’s liver pills, thep remove all evil effects of overeating or drinking, without discom- furt. People should never goin the early morning to get boots and shoes fitted, In the latter part of the day the feet are at their maximum size. A bad breath is one of the disagreeable symptoms of catarrh. Hawker’s catarrh cure postively cures catarrh, thereby puri- fying the breath. bcbiien There are more Germans in London than foreigners of any other one nationality. Russians come next, Frenchmen third and Americans fourth. Heart Disease Relieved in 30 Minutes. Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart gives perfect relief in all cases of Organic or Synipathetic Heart Disease in 30 minutes, and speedily effects 2 cure. It is a peerless remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of Breath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Lett Side and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart. One dose convinces. Sold by S. W. Dodd. Some of the tallest trees in the world grow in Australia. They are a species of marsh gum, and some are said to exceed 300 feet in height. To re’ive huskiness and dryness of the throat, take a sip of Hawke#f’s balsam of tolu and wild cherry. It clears the throat nstantly. «we The thinnest, and at the same time one of the toughest leathers tanned is a frog’s skin. Sore Throai and Lungs, Chapped Hands and Face positively cured by Pond’s Extract; sold only in bottles, buff wrap- pers. There are always 5,600 British vesse!s at sea. ee Nature dreads death, yet man by his dis- regard of the laws of health, courts its coming. A course of Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic will speedily overcome the evil effects arising from an abuse of nature’s laws. steeee Ruevmatism Curep in a Day—South American Rheumatic Cure, for Rheuma tism aud Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the ®ystem is. re- markable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immdiate y Island. D. W. FINLAYSON. | Ch’town, Oct 10, 1894—246 w H. T. LEPAGR’S OLD STAND. disappers -. The first dose greatly benefi 4. 75 cents. Sold by S.W. Dodd, Druggist. absence of any claim to cure the “grip,” | and we feel like giving them a free “ad” | THURSDAY, 238, FEBRUARY ' The Daily Examiner The Leading Paper of P. E. Island. {x}— THE LARGEST in Size and Circalation. THE BEST for the Public and for Advertisers. 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Address: The Examiner Publishing fo.. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. FE. ISLAND. The Seductive Politician Wins Votes by “Ways that are dark And tricks that are vain,” But an honest cigar wins regard because of the superior quality of the tobacco and the skilful care exercised in its manufacture. The undermentioned brands can always be relied upon, and the smoker who cannot find among these a weed to his taste is hard to please indeed. ‘sonodora, ’ “Wii Rosa,” “Creme de la Creme,” AND-—— “Fortier’s LaFayette.” : pr Gem ene arn a THE DEAD LOSS GUUNTER. We have just finished taking stock. and find a lot of odds and ends in Suitings, Trouserings and Coatings, in Tweeds, Wor- steds and Vicunes. We have placed these to one side, and have ealled it the DEAD LOSS COUNTER, ‘Those wanting the best at less than cost should call and examine this lot of bargains, JOUN MACLEOD & CO. Charlottetown,.February 5, 1895-—246 w = = — ——— —— SE a > CLEARANCE SALE diene TPIT scccininciinman Lamps and Skates AT—— DODD & ROGERS’ WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Charlottetown, February 5, 1894—246 ao ——— ee cane 3.8 _ Statements 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 from $3.00 per barrel up; 4 gallons best Ameri- can Kerosene Oil, with good heavy tin can, for $1.00; 5 pounds of Choice Blended Tea for $1.10. Eggs and Butter taken in exchange for cash or goods, zoods delivered to all parts of the town free of charge. WILLIAM GRANT & CO. Charlottetown, January 31, 1895—135w QUEEN STREET. i895. ; apparatus for the | j } | i } Dairymen, _ Attention | Of the Cheese and Butter Factories ig operation in 1894, we furnished, to the satisfaction of al! concerned, the necessary following :— V insioe, Hampton, Tryon, Crapaud, Grand River, Dunk River, Mount Stewart, and Vernon | River Bridge. In the summer of 1894 we made nine Cheese Vats (each holding from 650 to 700 gallons of milk), and two Butter Vats | (each everaging 400 gallons of milk); no complaints were made— satisfaction given, | From our large experience in the past we are now better than ever prepared to meet the wante of Dairymen. We guaran- tee satisfaction, and respectfully solicit the patronage of those who are contemp- plating the erection of Cheese or Batter Factories. Our make of Vats is superior to all others, and our fifteen and twenty gallon Canes are the best and cheapest in the pro- vin &. Terms to suit puchasers. M. STEVENSON, feb l4d—3m dy & wky BOOK BINDING | Any persons having volumes of Maga zines, Newspapers, «tc, to bind, or any books that require tu be rebound, can have the work well done at the lowest possible rates by leaving them with DAVID BETHUNE, &na—lm d&w Rotchford Square, MANDOLIN. MR. VINNICOMBE will take a limited number of pupils for this beautiful instry- ment. be used. Students, advanced, will be formed into a Mandolin Club, to enable them to play en semble. Orders from the country or city for Piano and Organ Tuning will receive prompt attention, Address P. O. Box 98. janl9 3m d&w REVERE HOTEL (Formerly Rocklin House.) This centrally located Hote!, which is within five minutes’ walk of paren Depot, has been thoroughly cleaned, painted and renovated. Is fitted with hot water, and possesses the finest Lath rooms in any Hotel ia the city. Terms moder- ate. Coach meets ail trains. P. 8. BROWN, Proprietor. Sept 9—dy 6m wv I vr DELICATE FEMALES Who are suffering from General Debility, Anemia And all diseases of their sex, Wil! derive great benefit from PUTTNER'S It improves the DIGESTION, purities the BLOOD, and rey airs the waste that is constantly going on, and completely re- moves that Weary, Languid and Worn Out Feeling that women complain of, particularly at this season cf the year. All Drugg’s:s keep it. bottle. Men or Wo- ¢ WANTED HELP MuNinevery locality (local or traveling) to introduce anew discovery and kecp our show . cards tacked upon trees, fencesand brid throughout town and country, Steady employment. Commission or salary $65.00 per month andexpen+ Ses, and moncy deposited in any bank when started. For particulars, write World Medical Price 50 cts."per d&w tf—jan7 tectric Co., @ London, Ont., Cen, The undersigned evening lessons in Mechanica! and I trial Drawing; to make Plans and Specif cations for Patents, Copying, Blue-priat ing aud Draughting in general. L. W. MACDONALD, Land Surveyor and Draughtsman, Nov —21 Are you WEAK *® NERVOUS? TIRED £ SLEEPLESS? PALE BLOODLESS THIN e DYSPEPTIC? you need A COURSE OF HAWKER’S Nerve and Stomach TONIC. ft makes weak nerves strong, promotes sound, refreshing sleep, aids digestion, restores lost appetite, is a perfect blood and flesh builder, restores the tloom of health. All Drugyists sell it. 50c<a Bottle. Six for $290. Mid. only by Hawker Mecicns Co. Lt4. St John NB. The Chailettetown Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Annual Meeting. pany will be held at their office, corner Great George and Lower Water Street’, Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the Sixth day of March, 1895, at the hour of Eleven o’clock, a.m. By order, F. W. EALES, feb22—tl dite Secretary. ee Dominion Coal Company, Lid The undersigned having been appointed sole selling Agents in the Province of Prince Edward Island for the above pany, are now prepared (o issue orders . Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and ¥ keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal oD to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Selling Agent Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—tf ‘ Hodge’s system of instruction will | = 2 EMULSION, Hechanical Drawing, is prepared to give The Annual Meeting of the above Come