THE DAILY aye, The Largest sanufacturers { f& PURE, HICH CRADE SX OOCOAS AND CHOCOLATES On this Continent, hare received e. HIGHEST AWARDS at from the great »ark Ing trial nd Foad ew) INGUSITTG aid rok EXPOSi1 IONS Gita. ND, 1] Si used in any of their preparations Their deticlous BREAKFAST COCOA is absccutery e and seluble, and costs less than en: cent a Cuj iy ; fs 4 ; i Hh ics In Europe and Al bs so.v BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER & 00. DORCHESTER, HSS. OR ASK YOUR DRUCG ist F 3 = eye st Paes ~eme MM “ae Sen tame Te tiaca ae ae as cream. No o taste .iko others. In big bottles 6Qc. an 0 7 $1.00 A Tiris is to certify that I have sufferce from piles fora long time and tried several articles ri eommendied for this com plaint, bot of them he tted lI tried cl ‘ nt, which } . . . ‘ aki eouipletely cured mic. Mus, JOHN GERRIZ. R. Phillips, jr.. Drvggist Witness teen dauchter, Bella,was afflicted withéezemia for 24 mouths, the princi a] seat of @rupti being behind her ears. I tried almost every remedy I saw advertised, bought tunum- erable medicines 1 soaps, and took the child te lical 3 1 skin diseases, but with- ¥ vy.a week ago, I purchased a Unie Tt are : i bex of Dr, Chase's Ointment. and the first appli- eation snowed th rative effect of the Remedy. We bave douly one-sixth of the box, Lut the change ts vecy marked ; the eruption has al) dis- gppeared, and I cau confidently say my child is eured. Signed) MAXWELL JOHNSTON 1i2 Anne St., Toronto Soid by ail dealers, or on receipt of price, 6% Address, EQMANSON, BATES & CO., TORONTO. Wood's PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Sir Packages Guaranteed to promptly and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotencyand 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; is tae only Reliable and Honest Medicine kncwn. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, tnclose price tn letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, $1; six, $5. One will please, six wi cure. Pamphlets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada, Seld in Charlottetown by Geo E Hughes druggist. Orders by mail promply filled. a a DONT DESPAL wecan sel] you Dodd’s Kidney Pilis at the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. To the trade—$4.00 srdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address po paid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 29 Charlottetown. Are you WEAK ? NERVOUS? TIRED & SLEEPLESS? PALE [s;LOODLESS THIN « DYSPEPTIC? you need A COURSE OF HAWKER’S Nerve and Stomach Srinlitlf”’ TOWIC. dt makes weak nerves strong, promotes sound, refreshing Sleep, aids digestion, restores lost appetite, is a perfect blood and flesh builder, restores the bloom of health Ail Druggists sell it. 50¢.a Bottle. Six for $2.50. Bd. only by Hawker Medicine Co. Lid. St.JohnN B. Vm IAMOND [NNER ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES GOOD patencs MED C ORIGE 25 GTS. Twe OD 0.170 VALTER BAKER & GO. oe a William Walter Taylor, the outgoing treasurer of South Dakota, and about ¢£ OO « state money, are rep ried missing faylor was presi lent of the First Nation ank and the North-western Morteage Trust C ynipany, of Penti hd, and the bank is clued Phere is » great sen- he developments alior ve Phe Parisian pre-s is now undergoing a rel h as it has frequently vdmin- stered to other evildoers. ‘*Chantage” is tl ft name for boodle paid to the jour nalists of the gay capitai either to promote echemes meant to gull the public, or to re from exposing them Muec.s of the Penama shareholders moncy, it was shown went to the pockets of these harpies, while even such institutions as the Cred.t Foncier have to pay hu-h money to them With the watehers on (be walis thas blind- d. it is po wonder there are scandals in i} ubhe life. HOW TO TREAT A COLD. Dp t ncold, as the old adage ad- | vises. if you do you will have a fever to | stars \ nuine cold is a shock receiv: led by the many million nerves which ape pre tch near ‘the surface of the haman body, and which contre! the nearly seven miliiou pores 4 f tie skin. This show k chores the pores of the skin, is transmit ed tothe nerve centre and back to. th: mucous membranes, forcing a amount of blood to these membranes, creating more or less irritation and conse- quent fever, inflammation, dryness, then watery discharge and catarrh. The shock mav have its cause from 2 chill, from im- propel eating, a nervous fright and var- eauses which irritate the nerves vreal tous other of the skin and mucous membranes of the nose, throat and bronchial tubes. Excers of blood in the stomach _ still more the system and pores if the skin, so that effete matter, which hould be carried off by the natural cour- retarded; which is ample reason for not stuffing a cold, Experimenting with a <evere cold is a dar gerous custom, as most 4 logs ex js persons try one remedy until some friend iegests another “sure cure.” When slight ioarseness or tightening of the nasal mem- wanes warns one of a skin exposure or chill from whatever cause, act promptly, telays are dangeron-; with children it may mean croup and strangulation; with adults, catarrh, brenchitis, perhaps pnea- meonia. Scores of mothcrs would as soon sto bed withont matches in the house 1s without that obd-fashioned remedy, Jobnson’s Anodyne Liniment near at hand for colds and croupy children. The pro- prietors, I. S. Johnson & Co, Boston, Mass.. will send their new illastrated book entitled “Treatment for Diseases,” free to any person forthe asking. = «sees She glared into his soulful eyes. “Now that we ure married,” she ob- srved, austerely, “I shall not hesitate to b&b perfectly plain with you.” “Matilda.” She did not heed his protest, but rat all the evening with her hair in curl papers. Nothing she coulh] have done would nave her look plainer. A STEALTHY FOR. Bright’s Disease may Exist a Long While before ii 1s Suspected. Dromore, Jan. 14.— Brights disease has no symptoms of sts own, and may long ¢x- ist without the knowledge of the patie..t or practitioner, as no pain may be felt in the kidneys or their vicinity. Tiere may be no albumen in the water aud no tule-vasts, yet Brizlts disease may be pre-ent. It of- ten develops suddenly and may run a fa tal course before it is recognized. Brigit’ Disease is thus recogn zed as 4 mysterious every day malady, which is increasing at an alarming rate. Bifure Dodd’s Kidney Pills were placed within reach of the pub- lic, these diseases were considered by me- 1icul men and the public to be incurable. Thanks to this popular remedy, thousrnds are now enjoying perfect Lealih whe, with- out it, would to-day be laid away in their JSraves, HusbanJ—I see plainly you want to get upaquarrel. And in the street, tov. W ait, at least, till we are in<ide our own house, Wife—Impossib!-; J shall have cooled before we get there—From La 5 down Famile. HMandsand nklies Kaw, For years | have been a great sufferer trom itchy skin trouble and salt rheun. My hands and ankles were literally raw he tirst application of Dr. Chase’s Ovnt ment allayed the burning, itching sensa- One box and a half entirely cureu me. It is also instant relief for chilblains. Henry A. Parmenter, St. Catharines, Ont. ton. “IT know what ’'m going to do,” said the boy who is greatly puzzled Ly the mysters of Santa Claus. “What?” asked his mother. “i'm going to wait till l grow ap and get children of my own, and then watch for him.” Noone need pity you if you die ot con-umption, without having tried Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Uil, “the kind that cures” cough, colds, breuchitis and all pulmonary disea-ex Every boitle warranted. No oily taste like others. In big bottle, 50c. and $1.00, at irugyists. Deacoa—And you admit, sinful young man, that you won that hat on election ? Spruce Youngster—Yes, sir. “And thus to me, sir, admit the bling habit ?” “No gambling about it. I was dead sure of the result.” — Cleveland Plain Dealer. gam “T have spent thousands of dollars and been in the best hospitals of Europe and America under treatment for catarrah.” said a gentleman recently, “and have uever received so much genuine relief as I have from a twenty-five cent box of Haw- ker’s catarrah cure.” Mrs. Gotthere—My dear, pardon my frankness, but I fear your daughter can uever be a social success, Mrs Owtsyde—Why ? Mrs. G.—Well—she has no—no aplomb at all. Mrs. O.—Is that ail? She shall bave one. Me and John will spare no expense with Mollie. She shall have the be-t ar- ticle of ap—whatever it is—that can be haved. Ulsers, ol} Sores and Wounds, cured by Pound’s Extract. Insist on having the standard, reliable article, Pound's Extract. —The Cvionist : Signs are not wanting that the citizens ofthe Unite] States are losing tuat conservatism, that respect for jaw, that sturdy common sense, which successful government by the people abso- iutely requires, Mr, Gallinger perhaps sees that there is too much Lynch, tvo much Debs, too much Coxey, too much Populist, in the United States to make government either easy or safe. With lLavalids, Yes! with invalids the appetite is cap- ricacns and needs coaxing, that is just the reason they improve so rapidly under Scott’s Emulsion, which is as platable as cream. An Emergency~Mrs. Brand New — I would like to get a first-class book on eti- que te. : Mr. Brand-New—Any particular point you want to clear up? Mrs. Brand-New--Yes; how to treat Kone’s inferiors. You know, dear, it is only recently we have had inferiors.—Puck. Business and professional men who suffer from tired exhausted feelings conse- quent upon mental effort, will find in Haw- ker’s nerve and stomache tonic a sure con- server of the vital energies, relieving brain tire, restoring nervous energy and mus- cular vigor; renewing the blood, restoring lost appetite and aiding digestion EXAMINER * a aia v$ EXTRACT “wa THIS IS THE GENUINE. Our trade-mark on Buff Wrapper around every bottle, YHE WONDER OF HEALING. FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, Refuse Substitute, INFLAMMATIONS, CATARRH, made crudely, sold Jy eWORRHAGES, and ALL PAIN, cheaply. Used Internally and Externalty. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Prices, 50c., Cheap. S1, Cheaper, GI.76, Cheapest. Genuine is strong and pure. Can be diluted with water. Sole Marwtacturers POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK “ae CLEARANCE SALE a AMPS & SKATES LAMPS @ SAAT BS. Lamps, 20 pc discount No. 0 Skates, 60c _— G1.10 No. 7 rf 206 No. 10 = “ 2.78 FOR CASH ONLY. DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, December 29, 1894— ‘u thu sat =e - Nee ee ono nee enone Priestley’s Dress Materials | Every lady should be interested in the fact that the Priestley s Dress Materials are to be had from the better class of dealers thronghout Canada. For beauty, texture and enduring quality, they are unequalled. Manu- factured as they are in pure wool, and in silk and woolinter- FRASIER, woven, these goods have a soft richness which is a perfect N , di } delight to a lady of taste. Bh Tey Priestley’s goods are mostly ia black, and in black Sadi ae and white. me, 4 A gown in Priestley’ s fabrics retains iis style and beauty VAR SHI cb { as long as there is anything of it left, hence theyarethe most Bo ARD ' economical for a!) clesses. DN WHICH THE COCDS . aoe 3] aneWaapreo. fee that the goods you buy are stamped “every five yards with “Priestley’s name.” No others are of their manufacture. THEY PLEASE ALL In Quality and Price. Another lot of those WOVEN WIRE SPRING MAT. TRESSES and SPRING CO?S, the cheapest yet. Ou beautiful Rug Drawing Room Sets and Parlor Suits, very cheap. Look at our new line of CHAMBER SETS before buying. We please the people everjtime. Don’t forget “JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, Angust 18 1894—1 t Castoria ls Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Cilldron. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor cther Narcotie substanee. 4i is a harmless substitute fur Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil, It is Pleasant. Its guaramtce is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays {fcverishuess, Castoria prevents yomiting Sour Curd, curcs Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves t: ining troubles, cures constipation and flatulcucy, Castoris assimilates tue food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, Castoria. Castorix. “ Castoria is s0 well adapted to 2:1! !nen th. t T recommend it es superior gayy preseription known to me,” * Castoria is on excellent niedicine for chil- Aron. Mot!ors have repeatedly told me of its goad eifect upon bueir children.” Da. G. C. Oscoon, Lowell, Mass. * Castorie is the best sesacdy for children of which lam acquainted. I hope tue day is ot fur distant when mothers willeonsi der tue reat water stof taucir children, and use Castoria is- 8 24 of the various quack nostrums which are d.-troviag iheir loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurt‘ul agents down their Croats, thereby sending dc cs bu PFCiure greves.” Da. J. ¥. Kincuerox, Couway, Ar Autuex C. Surrn, Pres., Tho Centaur Company, TI Murray Streot, New York City. WT, A. Arcnen, M. D., 111 So, Oxford St., Erooklyn, N. ¥. “Our physicians in the children’s depart ment have spoken highly of their expert eave in their outside practice with Casto: ia, and although we only have among our medical supplics what is known as regular products, yet we are fres to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Unitrgen Hospital asp DIspexsany, Boston, Haag EES. - ae COAL. COAL! ON HAND AND DAILY ARRIVING: Round, Nut and Slack, FROM ALL THE LEADING MINES. Also, HARD COAL and WOOD. R. McMILLAN. N. B.—The Sydney Coal that I handle is from the Old Mines at North Sydney, properly known as the Sydney Mines, and is the ONLY GENUINE Sydney Coal having a registered trade mark as such ; and the public are cautioned against other Coals sold with the prefix “Sydney” that they are not the genuine “Sydney Coal.” R. McMILLAN. Charlottetown, October 1, 1894 -6m dy & wy NEWS NOTES, Seeiteeente It is now proposed to erect the May-la- len I-lands into a separate constituency, The population of the islands 1s about 5,060 and the voters number seme 900, so that they would make a rather small elec- tora! division, The reason for the change is geographical, however, and not one of population The Magdalens are more than hundred miles from the nearest part of Quebec, and only fifty from Noea Scotia, They have little or no interest in eommon with the mainland, and judicially, muni- cipally and educationally are separate from the county of Gaspe,to which they are attached for representative purposes. If the bill passes, they will make a nice easy constituency for the man who wire their good will. The Briti-h Board of Trade returns for the twelve months of 1894 indicate in creased patronage of Canadian food prof ducts by the British consumer. Larger bnyings are recorded in many of cur staples £230,800 more of sheep, £100,- 600 more of cheere, £350,000 more of timber, £490,000 more cf fixh, £17,060 more of eggs. The total increases agygre- gate £489,000, or nearly 5 per cent more than in 1893. There is a falling off in butter, showing that we are not yet send- ing the right article for the fastidious Briton. Our imports have declined near- ly $1,306,900 from Britain during the year, owing to the period of cautious bay ing which has prevailed, oo Por Over Fifty Years. Aw O_p Axp Wet Triep Reuepvy.— Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millione of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snecess. !t soothes the child, softens the yume, allays the pain, cures the colic, and ir the best remedy for Diarrhwa. Is pleatnt to the taste, Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Ite value is incalculable. Be sure awi ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syruj;, and take no other kind.—m. w. t. wi ly-iy i ae ncawe EIGHTEEN NEV&£NRS FUR TRACHELS Never repeat a pupil's answer. Never be a vis onary +ducator, Never suppress me:ta!l activity. Never be a reckless alventurer. Never be a crovked conservative. Never set yours if up as fanli'ess, Never ket a child mull over work, Never fret about a little mischief. Never try to maker things too easy. Never fear to work a elass earnestly. Never put a premium upon stupidiity. Nevar leave a class with too little work. Never try to reform everything at once. Never attempt the impossible with chil- dren. Never speak without the attention of the ciase. Never do wiiat your pupils can do for themselves, N ver kiepa bright pupil idle because of dull ones. Never keep chillren going over and over the same work.—American Teacher. stow to Get a Sunlight Picture, Send 25 “Sunlight soap wrappers (wrap vers bearing the words “why does a woman ook old sooner than a man”) to Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive by post a pretty picture free from udvertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy way todecorate your home. The soap is the beet in the market and it will only cost 1 ¢. postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open, Write your address carefully. THE WAR IN THE FAST. A despatch from Pekin says that orders have been issued from the throne for the arrest of the three generals who com- manded the Chinese troop: at Port Ar- thur. A despatch to the Central News from Kaiping says General Nogi, who com- manded the Japanere troop: in the battle that eccurred there lately, reports that his troops took possession of Kaip:ng at ten in the forenoon. Over 200 Chinese are known to have been killed and 150 taken prisoners. The number wounded is un- known. The Chinese force is said to have numbered 4,000, Scouts report that 10,- 000 Chinese troops, under General Set, who were moving te support Kaiping, re- tired upon Yinghbow, when they learned the result of the engagement. The Berlin Cologne Gazette advises the government of Japan to make peace with China at once. It will be a danger- ous thing for Japan, the Gazette says, if her desire for%the fruits of vietory increase, as her demands might become so exagger- ated that the European powers could no! allow China to concede them. Preparations are rapidly advancing for the defence of Pekin. There is every in- dication that the next blow of the war will be struck at this, the one vital spot of the Chinese empire. _ eh «4+ fae Union with Newrovxptaxp.—The St. John Sun thinks that from the Canadian point of view the strongest reason for seek- ing union with Newfoundland is the need of concert in the dealing with the British American fishery question, and that a fishery treaty between the United States and Newfoundland might virtually destroy the value of Canadian fi-hing right-, and the fi-heries of Newfoundland would be similiarly affected if Canadian diplomacy did not regard them, The Bond-Blain treaty, which was unfortunate for New- f undland, was equally bad for Canada. Fortunately the evil was averted. But while Canada and Newfoundland remain apart there is always the danger that one evuntry will be injured in the diplomacy of the other. ‘jini —It is reported that Mr. Laurier will explain when he speaks in Montreal, vext week, “low his policy of afree trade tariff, by shutting up the factoreis, and throwing some more men out of work will] improve things.” 0:28 The contractor of the Trent Valley canal works ix to employ only Canadian work- men. The snow is seven feet deep in the sub- urbs of Vienna, Austria. SSA Rubbers in great variety at Goff Bros, —— jls 4i Watervroof dressing for boots at Goff Brose. jis 4i THE NEW DONAHOE’S is combating Religions Prejudice and | Economie Injustice, and helping Catholics and Protestants to understand each other better. THE NEW DONAHOE’S is brilliant without being superficial, in structive without being heavy, popular without being trivial. TUE NEW DONAHOE’S will delight every American Catholic and interest every thougltful Protestant. Ouly $2.00 a year. Write for sample copy. DONAHOE’S M(GAZINE Co., 611 Washington Street, jan3 Boston, Mass, Isecure a pair, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, Direct Steam Commnication WITH PRINCE EBWARBD ESLAND. &e. We beg to call attention that, early in the Spring of 1895,/regular steam communication will be resumed between LIVERPOOL AND CANADA. Thanking all our shippers fur their past ing a continuance of same in the future, We remain, yours faithfully, PITCAIRN 51 South Jobn support, and BROS., Street, Liverpool. For particulars apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Charlettetown. nov22 is95. Harpers Weekly EN E895 HARPER'S WEEKLY is a pictorial history of the times. It presents every important event promptiv, accurately and exhaustively in ili ion and descrip tive text of the h glest order. The manaecr in which, during 1894, it has treated the Chicago Railway Strikes iaustirat ‘ } te (ii: J nee r ; and the Chi 1o-J apanese War, and the amount of light it was able to throw on Korea the in-tant attention was directed to that little known of it< almo-t boun Jelian Ralph, the di=tir guished writer and cor- to the seat of D. Weldon, artist, now for nany years resident in Japan, who has Leen ergaged to Co-oper: te with Mr. Ralph in sending to HARPEN’S WEEKLY ex- clasive information and illustrati .n. country, are exa-nples 1 Hiess resources, respondent, has teen sen war, and there joined by C. the well-known American CE ire PSF + + + +++ ete +e + + + + + + + King of all GF Bicycles. Absolutely the Best. oa D0 Light Weight and Superior Material Rigidity. Every Ma- and Scientific Work- a chinefully warranted § manship. . <« « TT Stata OO fhe World’s Columbian Exposition, Send twoecent stamp for cur 24-page Cataloguc~A work of Art. Monarch Cycle Company, 3 Lake and Halsted Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. |fs5 “e ewe tatatatatat ttt ttt tt ttt e tote tote tote ttt ttt ttt totttt ttt tn _ eee Retail Salesroom, 280 Wabash Ave. + Cheap Canned Goods Sale. Messrs. Jones & McRae, Pownal, are determined to clear out their large stock of Canned Goods, ete., at a tremendous discount, and have ordered us to place them on the market at fcllowing prices: - Tomatoes, 80 cts. per dozen or §& cts. per can. Apples (3 lbs) $1.10 “* wee > a a - Gooseberries, Plums and Cherries, $1.60 per-doz., 15c. per can Peas, $1.00 - oe: Fruit Jellies (1 Ib. jars), $2.00 “ 20c. per jar. Black Currant Jam (1 Ib. jars), 4 $s o ss Gooseberry Jam, 9c. per lb. (in pails), or 12e. per Jb. retail. Now is your time to buy, as these goods are bound to go. Every can is this season’s put up, and warranted by the thak- ers. Orders from the country will receivi our prompt atten- tion if cash accompanies. JRNRURS & SON, BUTTER AND EGG STORE, QUEEN STREET. COAL oi — x —— are landing to-day Five Cargoes, dec6—eod wky tf We Sea Breeze, Laura E. Douglass, Ellen May Rustic and James Semple. _ The Steamer COILA will load at thesO0LD SYDNEY MiNES, and will be due here about 26th inst. These Schooners will also arrive in afew days wit}. Round, Run of Mine and Slack, from ydaey and Pietou: Schooners are Samuel Drake, | Gasper Embree, Tarcui ' Naa arquin, Confederate, Quickstep, Rustic, Kteile Du Matin, all of which will be sold at the LOWEST MARKET RATES We have no WINTER STOCK in our Sheds as yet al the Coal we im>orte! daring the season sold on arrival. Our business has increased by some thousands of tons this year, and we expect to still handle a large quantity before close of navigation. C. LYONs & Co., QUEEN’S WHARF. P. S.—Purchasers of OLD SYDNEY MINES COAL should ask to see certificate which aecompnies each cargo, $8 & GUARANTEE of GENUIGENESS, and protect themselves against deceptive dealers. pat guar her wat—nov21 LOR OER DREAREA People of GOOD COMMON SENSE z usually appreciate a good article that B is honestly made, well finished and up to date. This explains the great [3 success of GRANBY RUBBEBS. ft THUY WEAR LIKE IKEGN, [s noyl2—m w f & wky ae Tee ae eco pe en ONE OO ee eee Skaters, Attention ! We have a number of pairs of Laced Boots, medium and heavy, good Skating Boots, our own make. Will clear them out at a big reduction for cash, Call carly and Boots, Rubbers and Overshoes, all kinds selling low. Ordered work a specialty. Repairing of all kinds promptly done. During 1895 every vital question will be discussed with vigor and withont prejudice in the editorial columns, end also in spe- cial articles by the highe:t authorities in each department. 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Resident Staff of Oxford and Cambr rdge Graduates, Special attention paid to the require- ments of Juntor Boys. For Calendar and other apply to the Head Master. Next term begins on Saturday, Jan. 12 ao, 1895, lm eod—dee28 rEN X ‘ AT CRAPAUD. A. W. WADMAN, of Charlotietown started the Undertaking at Crapaud last «pring. All kinds of Caskets, large and small, and all small prices. Ladies’ and Gents’ Robes at small prices, A first- class Hearse and Horses. Draped Stools for the Caskets will be farnishod with drapery. Funerals will be promptly at- tendel to by Mr. A. Wadman, Crapand. ‘Irders for Embalming, if wanted, will be &> attended to at once by A. H. Wadman dy sat wy ly —oct26 TINWARE —FUR—— rt 7 Creameries and Cheese Factories. The very best work guaranteed on all jobs for Creameries and Cheese Factories. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THIS KIND OF WORK. MS) owe r M. STEVEASON, MANUFACTURER OF Tinware, Stove Pipe, &e¢., 55 QUEEN STRELT, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. All orders promptly attended to. apI—tf ~ ABSUT G5 jan9 information TONS OF English Refined ——-AND—— Common fron, ROUND, FLAT AND SQUARE. ALL SIZES. For sale at reduced prices. PEAKE BROS, & €0, Charlottetown, Dec. 7, 1894—1tf ' ' t Provincia Treasvry, Prince Edward Is'and, 25th June, L894. Unider anthority of the Act of last Ses sion, 57 Vic., Cap. 6, the Gc vernment of Prince Elward isjand is now prepared to receive, frem any person or persons, Tem porary Loans, at 4 per cent. interest, on eallor on such terms as may be ag upon. This will afford a gcol oppcrtavity ‘or J. H. BELL, Charlottetown, Dec. 12, 1894—dy The Reliable Boot an Sithoe* Dealer, the investment of large or small sums for short or long periods. ANGUS McMILLAN, nnedo—pat Prey. Treasurer, abies lt eee Sm ark a me gi