eee! eon a il Hh LY EXAUINE rak Leapiwe Dvity N@wsPaPer or P. EF. Taran, fessed every afierucw' from the office of the EwAMInSR (UGE sty Mas, in the camidon Haase Roilt byoen Street, RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (IN ADVANCE) Sek WO gee eeees* steers se esee nen er a eer nse es te 1.00 TrReR MONTHR.....6--00ceer ce eerereseneces 0.35 Ong MONTH. ce cere eee ee eee ee eee eeeeeeeenees RS | seat post paid to any part vt Causa of the de United States The Weekly Examiner riday morning from the | ssued every F publishers’ office. it which has appeared asf weekly newspaper—iuteresting s 4 first-c > pa Re “arg a Year ad, R0om: s made up of matter | VO! 25 n the Datly editions, and eede ——s “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. KE. isi Single Copies Two Cents sAND FRIDAY, AUGUST 350, 1895 NO 51 { i—-E. aeo Want a wife, ! Want a cook, Want & partner, I Want a situation, ' | j - Want a servant girl, Want to sell a farn Want) to s¢ a hours Want tw rent a house, Want to exchange anything, i : ’ Wat to sell plants or grein ; i Want to sell groceries cr drugs, Want to sell or trade anything, Want to find customers for anything, Want wo sel! or buy borses, pigs or cattle ADVERTISE IN THE HZEZAMINER i panv,are now prepared to issue orlers fo: the Maritime Proavine s, ant his trip te matter with a Star ‘halted freely on the Whe? Because the ex'austed and respiratory organs, it supplies new bloul to “Itis well koown that the croys this season, owing to drought and other caus- nd fall ofthe latest news. | CALENDAK FOR AUGUST, Laes, i a ii on } JION, MR. CURRAN. GULD TLIDIN G3 Of GREAT Jor, | C&OPsS AT THE WEST. } nada Atianti ay r Dp ditinion Coal Company, Lta = meee ore udile HUG alll cial The Solieitor-Cenerals Toar Dowa By There conld be no glalder tilings than A correspondent at Kildare sounds the { Fu Moon, : lav. 9h 28.8m py om, See by ‘the Sea. mrs of a cure for consumption, Miller’s cry of hard Cine *, i s letter, which is NTEA Waitt P Li \ Lb. wast Quar 13th dav. 1h 6.1m. p. n The undersigned having veen appointed (Montreal Star, 26th ) Menulsion of Col Liver Oil cures con- | too long for ins rtion in full, includes the : é 2 fn ole selling Agents in the Province of : : ; : a sumption and every disease of the lungs | followings psragraph : New Moon, 24 jay, Sh. 43.200. @ "mM. | Prince Edward Island fur the above Com The Hon. J.J. Curran has returned from { } Quar, 27 a¥, om. pm | . San Sur Hit | Duy of Week | , | =| j } rises | Bet water i | - — ame | cen = i } ' | ' ni mor i 4249 3 ¥ 22 & | I iv is | a4 > =e ais 4 mae et te 4 | Sunday oe 20; 10 35 t Vienday 2 Be tt Oh S8 6} i tesiay oy] 1s It 42 Ved tay ; 5h | 16} aft it & i ~fuy | 15 j 0 4! $j Friday ae 1 10 Gis tay i sf 12 [oe 1 = av } 5 TP 19 > 24 i \ v | | ua 8 2 i uv i 2 7 4 20 \4 atay 3S i | & 47 ' . ; eon | ¥ i of 4 ie if ‘ | h | 2 ~ »u 7} Saturday i ij | y 2) is. inv Sf ¢ 1” } ; - 7 1: Mi tw ¥ j bc § 6FT@ 6 SS 20 | Tues y ' o ‘ , , ’ 2) rf v 4 m Sz i | : 2 01a 24 | Sarur'ay ri. 4) A8 25 | 8 % - te ¥ 15 | ' ; ee | 1 : i ui 43 | 3] 26} ‘ ‘ : . : a 4 27 | Tuesday ' =V | 45 4 24 28; Weinestay | 23} 414 5 52 29 | Thursday . 2 29 7 39 30 , Friday } 2] 37 9 13 3l | Saturday j 5 25 _2 35 | S44 IME TABLE FOR STEAMER SOUrH PORT. Tue steamer Southport will ply on tle Kast and West and West Rivers until fur ther notice : Will leave Prince Street wharf on every Monday for East River at 3 o’vluck p. m., | returning Tuesdav for Charlottetown; leav- ing Hayden’s Wharf at 7.30 a. m., calling at Hagzarty’s and Hickey’s wharves; leav- ing Chariottetown for East River at 3 p. m. and making return trip. Will leave Prince Street wharf for East River on Saturday at 5 a. m. leaving Haycen’s Wharf for Char- lottetown at 7.30 a. m., calling garty’s and Hickey’s wharves making re tun trip at 3 p. m. from Prince St. The steamer will run to Mount Stewart | everyalternate week as the tides may suit. WEST RIVER. Will leave Ch’town for West River Bridge, Thursday, at 4 p m, calling at Westville when required. Friday morn- ing leaving We-t River Bridge for Cl’town et 7.30, calling at Westville, making re- turn trip from Chtown to West River Bridge at 4 o’clock, p. m. ROCKY POINT FERRY. Leave Chariottetown for Rocky Point daily, (Sunday excepied)—6.30, 8 and 10 a m; 12 noon; 2, 4 and 6 p m. Leave Rocky Point for Charluitetown— 7, aud 11 am; 12.20, 3,5 and 6.30 p m | ROCKY POINT SUNDAY TIME TABLE. Leave Ch’town at 12.45 pm 2and4pm. Leave Rocky Point at 1.36, 2 and 6 p m. TIME TABLE FOR SOUTHPORT FERRY. 8.45 am; and 9.30 a m; and Hillsborough will ply on the Southport ferry till further notice as foilows :- Sun- davs excepted, leaving Charlottetown daily at 6.30 a m, and every half hour up to 10 pm. Leaving Southport at 6.45 a m, making half hourly trips up to 10.15 pm. Sunday trips. Boat leaves Charlottetown at? am making 4 hourly trips up 8.35 pm. Steamer laid off from i1.15 to 12 o'clock, noon. On Tuesday and Friday of each, week steamer will run on time to accommodate the travellingpnblic. = P E [sland Railway On and after MONDAY, 2th June, 1595, the trains of this Railway will ran daily (Sandays exces ted) as follows .— Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down. Read up, | PM AM PM PM} 4% 64)...... Charlottetown - 2D 10146 472 65....Royalty Junction iI2*6 Wl 52 733.....North Wiltshire....11 13 9B Sof Henter River.....1053 9 is Gui S07,...... Bradalbane.......10 21 8 4 ee eee Wid 8% 62 8B...... Freetown........ 56 8B Se Bilis 0. eee Kensington ......9°5 823 752 90 Ar Ly 900 800 : Summerside AM A™ $1 1146 Ly Ars 255 $2 120% .......Miscouche........ si0 230 $4 12%1....... Wellington ....... 751 200 Re ee Oe eee 72 110 oe L, Pee 6B 1 102%) 430) ........Bloomfield.,...... 609 Lim OS6 355.........Alverton 5H 1D Dee OM cn, écus Tignish.......... 500 943 PMPs AM AM AM PM AM PM 62 200......Charlottetown.....92) 545 $44.4 t*.... Royalty Junction.... 9 v5 6D 72 240..........Bedford ee 84 449 7% 465( ar piv) 315 415 ; Mt Stewart M 815 41¢ Ly Ar} 810 400 "55 6438 oe OT 32) wae S60........ MB Peters ........7@ 25 Bh 63:3... Bear River....... 6 4% 208 fee OG6....... + SE.;. - 64 120 AM PM PM AM PM 8% 410.....“%ount Stewart..... 814 30 937° 6'¢..... Cardigan....... 717 238 We iB . Georgetowa...... 70 216 >M PM PM AM SOOPER i coccoe 813 » «ese Spe Traverse ven oa eae PM AM Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time D. POTTINGER, Gen Mgr Can Govt. Railways Moncton, N B. A. McDONALD, Superintendent, ; Chariottetow pb. fane2i BARGAINS | at Hag- | Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and wi keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to supply Customs rs at lowest prices, PEAKE BROS. & CO), Selling Agents. Mharlotretown, Mav 25, 1894—-tf ls*iah Horne’S Famous Remedi:s. MR Dear Sir,-Mv sen strain d the mu his arm some time ago, and suffered vielent pain ontil treated with a rubbing of your sete Diseevery, whien gave relief at one- Aleauny other san strack his knee against a ISASAM Hoene. e es of rand it pyined him sothat he could not | He got out ot bod and rubbed h's toot wethihe remedy and fell a leer and was all reht in the merning. uime, t. glee Yours truly, Wiliam NEIr, Rustico Road. *frs Varv Webster, of Ray Fortune, who fo ‘en vears past has been lame with rheama- t.am, reports fo wr, Horre that she ered of her ecmplaint by usirg his Rh unma- tism Cure wy ii -ang2 Just published in Pamphlet form, 48 pp, the course of Sermons preached bw the Rev. James Simpson, on * Chri-tianity vs. Agnosticism.” These Sermons have been widely read, | - | ottered of | and opportunity is now securing the series in complete form. Price 10c. per copy; $1.20 per aozen . upies, an For sale at THE EXAMINER OFFICE apli—dy & wv I think it a grand ! is now | | poor spells. | } | Christianity vs. Agnosticism. recen\lv | | | motes | Hood’s Pills setae a Tired but Sleepless | | } Is a condition which gradually weers | away the strength. Let the bleod be purified and enriched by Hood's Sar- saparilla and-this condition will cease. | “ For two or three years I was subject to | I always felt tired, could not siecp at night and the little I eould eat | did not dome any good. I read about ' Flood’s Sarsaparilla and decided to try it. { Before I had finished two bottlea I began to feel better and in a short time J felt all right and had gained 21 pounds fa weight. Iam stronger and healthierthan Ihave ever been in my life.” Jounw W, | Covaatrn, Wallaceburg, Ortaric. : Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the publiceyetoday. Be sure to get Hood’s and only Hood’s. Do not be induced to buy and other. B Ki ob | § age every satisfaction. leave your orders with Be Hi. eS a0HuH, Ch’town, Aug. 7, 1895-——dy B 0 BELL'S BOOTS BEATS T | S ‘them all, is the verdict given by almost ‘everyone—and we intend, during the coming ‘se gon, to more than hold our former record by giving all who favor us with their patron- B E T S Now is the time to The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer. Creme de augl7—dy & wky tf SEB US ABOUT HARDWA If you are Building, our the lowest. If you are Painting, our and prices the lowest. Our Farm and Garden rade requires. Our Household Goods include Kalsomine, Screen Wire for Windows and Doors, all spring and summer requisites. Prices cut to a living profit only. Charlotteown, May 10, 1895~25 EWELRY and Watches are selling fast and giving NIVFRSAL We also co EPAIRING to Clocks, Watches & Jewelry, and satisfaction. | JU are kindly invited to call and see our prices, and you will be satisfied to buy from G. G. JURY ° : The Reliable Jeweler North Side Queen Square, jyl6 Opposite Post Office. _TO LET—A very comfortab'e and p'easant Sliiaated dwelling house of }2 rooms inelud sali bath rewn and convenient paptry, ving lawn and shade trees in front, on Mil- d Street. Brighion Ruad; tine minutes- ay from post office, ive minutes from bath. house, Victoria Park; ren tmoderute- Abpy to W C Haxnnis, JR. mayé This ix the wheel that was illustrated Bt é America,” January 25th, 1895, over the following title: ! : Shown at the Recent National Cycle Exhibition.” It is the Wavertey Scorcwer, and | bicycle? Illustrated catalogue free. mehls FORTIER’S Cigars and Cigaretes, 1L0¢, BVVSVesosess La Fayette Cigars and Cigarettes, &ec. CIVE THEM A TRIAL. — ———— R. B. NORTON & CO., City Hardware Store. is the most admired and talked-of reed cs Nayate. ie, * world to-day. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., la Creme mi price stock is complete and Paints are the best quality Tools ine:ude all that the Handy Paints, Garden Hose, and a Snel | o 1 ee =. 7 VTi [/ Y Att {/ Le ™ Ay } the TOth year of its e@ istance, ' of meme rship contains all the the Cycling Authority on “The Handsomest Model | in “ Bearing’s, Want a Indianapolis,Ind, U, 8. A reporter this morning. He said : “I noticed by the Star, which, | may say, was to be fonud in every hotel and hon-e that 1 went that amv; blo in the ‘aritime Provinces, } } lierle c rronicled, se I have very Little loing- were that is new tocominunic te to your reader-. In Prince ward I<land I wa- the we'e ome enest of Lieutenant-Governor Hovlu . dis Honor and Mrs. Howlan are tie most popnlar ocenpants of the Gov vom-nt Hoose that have held the porte tt vears back All creeds anl clase - save me a generous reception, but mata lv | was pleased with the addr-sse- ty all societies of the L-imtel at The Ins -C, lovers «af tb the drs’ near y every point. down by the sea are Land, but mo-t devoted citizen< of teat da. One of the pleasant rec Tee tions will ever be the citizens of Suen ver with the nt tts tof j most jo‘nimng members «f .. @ B. A. on my making a family affair of 1 ve | The C. 4.5. A. i in 8 plosp ren | cou tition in that part of Canada, Ke where they very tine meets rooms fortheir branches. The A. O. WU. is a very strong society, and is increas ¢ in member-hip daly lise Irish Society, of Chariottetown 1 ‘ antl its rell pre minent names that have figured in the i side passing tirewyh and ne wr otter most } haye B hevovent now th miost | land history. I did not deliver any polities] addresses on the Island of Prince Elward, | although [ spoke at four places there. The island is a perfect garden and seems to be in a prosperons way. Char‘cttetown is a thriving place, but there secms to be more acivity in Sunimer-ide for the size ef the place. They are very f nd of sport, and the regular season cf horse races are alwoys yreat events. ‘There are places innumerable for a pleasant sumsnering by the seaside on the shore of the Island. It will be a favorite resort be- fore long if the present arrangements for reaching there are continu:d. Cape Breton is the home of hospitality. A-~ for the scenery, it defies description in mountain, lake and valley. Atthe Little Bras d’Or picnic there were Sevtch Highlanders, Irish and Acadians, all harmonious, living and thriving together. The reception to Sir Hibbert Tupper and myself was very enthusia-tie. The people down by the sea are proud of their public men. The name of Sir John Thompson is dear to them all; they actually revere his memory. Noth- ing could exceed the heartiness of the reception given Sir Hibbert Tupper. He iz a great favorite with all classes, and looked upon as one of the men of great- est promise. The Sydney banquet was an unqualified success. Sir Hibbert’s speech was one of the best I have ever heard, and it is very much to he re vretied that there were not first-class facilities for reporting it. The Uighland- ers all speak Gaelic much to their credit. | kad the pleasure of listening to a sér- mon inp that language la-t Sunday, at the Grand Narrows. 1 was sorry I could not under-ta'd the words that s»unded so pathetically. The Acadians speak French They have afiue college at Mem- Phe educational fae |:t.es in all visited are fir-t-class. Mrs. Curran accompanied me on my tour, and we are both delighted with our trip. STRANGE SUICIDES. welt. ramcook. the places 4 Paris Shoemaker’s Extraordinary Rea- son for S if-Destruction. A Paris working shoemaker named Shapeau committed suicide on July 23 for an extraordinury reason. Hie was found dead in his room, suffecated by the fumes of a charcoal stove. On the table was found letter, in which he said: “For ten years past I have been saving up to buy a really pretty china table service, which h‘'s cost me 115 ymised to inaugurate my numerous friends francs. I had pi t by a Ginner to In the neighborhood; but, as I have net the means of provid'ng a good ‘eed, I have resolved to die. In order that my friends might not be wholly locers, however, I desire that the ser- vice may be distributed as here set jown.” Then folows a list of the friends among whom he wished the lifferent parts of the service to be livided. The lTrony of Fate, The other day at Brunn, the capital of Moravia, a journeyman baker and commit them- his sweetheart determined to suicide together by drowning selves in the Secwarza. The young nan was out of work, and taw no rrospects of being able to get married. The couple carried out their fatal re- solve and their bodics were found in the river. The pockets of the young man were searched and in them were found a florin and a lottery ticket. A few days afterwerd the drawing for the lottery took place, and that very ticket turned out te be the winner of 20,0C0 florins, or ?Sout $10,009. Suicide of a French Savant. Conside’abl> scnscst‘on has been raused ‘n scienti—ic circles, says the London Chroni-lk’s Paris correspond- ent, by the dic Josure that Professor Bii.ln the «mnont French botanist, who was sip> s 4 to have died from natural erures, mni‘t d suicide, M. Patlon. tke Seneca, bled himsclf to lecth in a lcth. ‘ihe friends of the rdvyis d not to ci se, so 2s not feceas°d Savant w publish the f cts ¢: to deliv tho religious 0%. eyuies. avstem, this giving a new leas+ of life. Mil-er’s E nalsion is male from the Oil ot the Norwegian Col Liver, and in conjnne— tion with hypoplites of lime ant soda forms th: greatest vitalizer of the age. Miller’= Evnnision is the great n-rve -trengthener ani blool maker, and cures Conzhs, Colds, Beonchitiz, Scrofula and lal Lung aifections. In biz bottles, 50e. aml &1, at all Drag Stores. A Wide Range. A preparation’ which enriches and purifies the blood and assists nature in repairing wasted tissue must have a wide range of usefulness. Such a preparation is Scott's Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- puites of Lime and Soda. ‘he uses of Scott’s Emul- cion are not confined to \wasting diseases, like con- cumption, _ scrofula_ or anemia. ‘They embrace nearly all those minor ail- ments: associated with loss of flesh. Scott & Bowao, Belleville, 50c. and $1 1) pee S +t P octia! Sata $2 and upwards. Gold and Porcelain Crowning. Best material, best workmanship, best satisfaction. DR. J. P. MURRAY, yu2s Quen Street, Charlottetown. on . THE TAIL Should Ge With the Hide Ts a homely saying, but ev- idently thought something of by the Customs authorities at Ottawa, as they have decided to charge (in addition to the duty of 3c. per pound on barb wire) ap extra duiy of 20 per cent. on the wooden spools holding the wire. But it makes no difference in our price to the buyer, as we are still giv- ing away the spools, and next thing to giving away the wire. If you want good wire, buy the American. American Cooking Range Feanell & Chandler, Wholesale and Retail. Victoria Row, Ch’town. ad ~ LANCASHIRE > Fire Insurance Comp y OF MANCHESTER, G. B., Established 1840. Cupital.........soseesees Ten Million Dollars Reserved Fund...... Three Million Dollars Deposited with Dom. Gov’ment...$211,000 The Agency at Charlottetown of this old and reliable Company having become vdBant by the resignation of Mr. E. R. Brow, the undersigned begs to state that he has been appointed Agent at Charlotte- town for this Company, and respectfully requests a share of the Fire Insurance business of the Province. ZENEAS A. MACDONALD, Office, Great George Street, Next Bank Nova Scotia. aug2—dy 2w guar etre Are You Despondent? Has ill Lealth or overwork made you despondent? Has your nervous system been over wrought? If so you need. a thorough course of Hawker’= nerve and stomach tonic. You will find it exactly what vou need. Jt restores health and strength and hopefulness. And it does it in the most vatural way in the-avorld. It improves digestion, stimulates the appetite, attord= new vitalizing power ta the blood, and so leads to arebuilding of the weak and wasted tissues of the body the result of which is a complete renewal of health, and a vigorous mental activity. Its power is irrestible. The formerly despondent sufferer feels the thrill of a new vitality. and work is no longer a dreary task, or pleasure merely a thing to be endured. Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic is sold hy a'l druggists and dealers at 50et+, per bott‘e or six bottles fur $2.50, and is »anu- factured only by the Hawker Medicine Co. (Ltd) St. John, N. B., and New York City. Auz. 28 dy & wky. REAL MERIT is the character- istic of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It cures even after other preparations fail. Get Hood’s and ONLY HOOD’S. Just arrived, a very choice lot of new goods in dinner ware, tea sets, chamber For Sale or To Rent The well-known Busness Stand, the “ Central Hotel,” formerly the “ Railway House,” situated on Richmond Street. This Hotel contains 21 rooms, with large Shop and good stabling for 25 horses. Is centrally situated, and within two minutes walk of Market House and Post Office Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. ap23—dy 246 & wkv 24) TOGRAPHY Siperior workmanship, re fined finish and moderate prices combine to make these Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown *o-day. GEO. H. COOK sets. Those goods must be sold—W. P. Colwill. a27 3w d&w Corner Queen & Grafton Sts. than half whit they would have been under favorable circum- stances. This, I think. is the state cf atfairs all over the Island, fur it is true of th.s section, and from ali | can learn the crops here are as good as they are in any part of the Province. Add wo this th: damage done by the hail--torm of a few iavs ago, when nail—stones fell measuring fully an inch in diameter, breaking down and shell ng the standing grain and doing other dan.age not necessary to specify, and you will have arrived at an approximate wea of the state of affaira as regards the farmer in this part of the County of Prince. [do nut mean to exagzerate, | do not want to talsifv—I want to tell the trath, les, are not more I am sick of hearing the bombast of polit- ical dissemblers who never tire of bestow- ing their hypocritical praises on the work- ers of this country, making them beleve that they are doing better than they reallv are, that they are getting outefthe lan 4 all thé wealth, comfort bappiness there is in it,and that isa great dea . Such people do pm know what sincerit-: is. [tas wrong to lisintothem. Theie talk does harm instead of yu nds it make « the people feel satisfied with tueir efforta when the have no right to fe.l su. Let any man of sound judgment and hovest prine - ples go out into the country ard observe ss condition. He will find Ue agricul.aral population in a far worse situst.on than | have so far himtel it to be. He will tind a few wallowing, as it were, un luxury, heap ¥ in the abundance of their hharve=1, great exp ctatio 8 for the future,and with- and with the condition of the people. Let him ho: at the other side. ‘Ihere he will find great many who are compeiled to work from morning tll night, without a thought of pleaxure, recreation or re-t, and, above all, without the consolation of hope, and whose share of the fruits of this labor and toil and misery is not sufficient to keep body and soul together. He will find these people thus in the summer season but ip the winter he will find them unable to get work and living on air—themeelves and families. Let any man,I say, who does’nt believe me go see for himself; buat tirat let hime take the scales from his eyes and the steel from his heart, and inyesti- gate this mizery and want and wretched- ness in that glowing light of genuine hn- manity. The greatest want and hanlship is not to be found among those who d; nothing but farm—in fact 1 don’t think much want is to be found amongst those. It is to be found amongst those who are endeavouring to farm «nd fish at the same time. Thisclass is now very numerous. Phe majority of farmers who are now en- gaged iu fishing cannot very well get out uf it, for, having neglected their farme, tishing in now their main dependence, and if th y leave that to give their sole atten- tion to farming, they are liable to lo-e their firms as they will eventually, anvhow. But let us look at the case of those whose sole dependence is the fishing industry. Everyone knows that this season, this in- dustry has been a failure. Everyore knows that much. -—But how many know what that failure implies? A great many know that the failure of the fishing industry is a calamity; but how many know the extent of that calamity? The fishing industry is becoming less and leas profitable year by year. Last year it was a failure and so it was the year before, and its fa:lure caus- ed untold want and suffering: this year it will entail starvation. Hundreds of men and their families are dependent on this industry for a livelihood. While the fishing is in prospect, they man age to live—thai is, they get credit; but when the fishing season is over and has proved a failure,—as it invariably does now-a-daye,—the consequene is that their credit is stopped and with it their means of living. There are many such families along the west coast of P. E. Island from West Cape to North Cape. I have seen them myself. I have seen families living in fish stages, in the midst of dirt an1 filth and squalor and drunkenness such as could not be surpassed by the slums of New York or London.” Thie is the first intimation we have had that the crops of this year are not, upop the whole, fairly well up to the average, notwithstanding the midsummer drought; and we earnestly hope that the aera of the shortage is small or that our correspon- dent bas unintentionally overdrawn the picture. The comparative failure of the fisheries is certainly a fact to be dep'ored, thongh we hope that the result will not be so grevious as the writer anticipates. nn ee A DESERTED TOWN, A correspondent of the Chicago Inter- Ocean tells an interesting little story of a town without an inhabitant. Near the east of the Sierra Mountains, at an alti- tude of about eight thousand feet, isa Jake. Owing to the altitude, the cold is severe and the ice apon the lake does not wholly disappear until August. There is a very pretty outlook from some of the higher points, for the Sacrameuto valley, with iis cultivated fields, can be seen ninety miles away,and on nearer slopes are orange groves and olive trees and other luxuriant- ly growing vegetation. On the shoves of this lake—Meadow Lake—there was in 1867 a busy and prosperous town of six thousand inhabitants. A year later there was notan inhabitant left. The snows tilled the streets and drifted to the tops of the houses,and so ramained for many months. The people left and there was no one even to clear a pathway. The cor- respondent fays as years went by the build- ings succumbed to the elements and weight of accumulated snow and one after the other were Jevelled to the ground. The traveller who is hardy enough to climb the mountain trail that leads to the deserted city can see signs of the prosperity that existed there nearly thirty years ago. Those who left so suddenly could not afford, to take their effects with them, because it was cheaper to buy others than to pay for hauling their own over the almost nnpase- ible trails. Soamongthe ruing can be found tables, chairs, stoves and other eook- ing utensils by the hundreds. Inthe few houses still standing, better built than those of their brothers’ are lace curtains, Brussels carpet-, pictures and upholstered farniture; for these old miners, when they were prosperous thought nothing of paying fifty dollars freight on a twenty-dollar article. — ——— ee DR. H. D. JOHNSON EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Rent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly the whole truth and nothing but the trath. | Get relief at once from anv form of Indigestion, by using ADAMS’ TUTTI FRUTTI See that ‘TUTTI FRUTTI” is on each wrapper. Nefuce imitations. SUNLIGHT Soap eG: A Household Comfort . out athoug! t of posible want for them- selves or anybody else. Let him not be | satisficd with this as affording au index to | . ) land Boating. ! BOOKS For every 12 “ Sunlight" wrappers FOR WRAPPERS Lever Bros., Ltd., Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, Agents for Toronto, a useful paper-bound book, 166 Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. pages, will be sent J | Lyi ans Coffee is delicious. Ask for a free sanrple. HOTEL AGADIA, Grand Tracadie Beach. LEADING SUMMER RESORT OF THEI PROVINCE. Excellent Fishing, Bathing Large Groves, Grounds and Gardens. Cuisine unsurpassed. Rates reasonable. Carriages meet all Trains at Bedford Station. july24—iw , , 7 * Executor’s Notice. All parties indebted to the Estate of the late Augustus Hermans are requested to make immediate payment to the under- signed Executors. Also all persons hay- ing claims against said Estate are hereby } notified to present seme, duly attested, to us. M. P. HOGAN, W. E. SMITH, Executors Estate of the late Augustus Hermans. jal22—law (1) 3m —_— pat law 3m NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, Kc. The subscriber is now prepared to make Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, ete.; also, Mechanic 4 and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Speci fi- cations and Estimates. J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Surveyor, ° Pownai Street. Coarlotte Owa, Aug. 25, [59i—dy & wy ‘SUMMERSIDE ADS. Bankrupt Stock. Boots and Shoes, I will sell Cal) in and Readymade Clothing, Waterproofs, Watches, etc. these goods at bottom prices. see the bargains. J. BARANOV, Muirhead’s Building, Water St., june22—3m Summerside. Painless Dentistry ! This is addressed to all {hose who are suffer- in: from TOUTHACHE, or who may require treatment of any kind at the hands of a Den- list. I make the ver y best Teeth, guaranteed, lor $15.W a set, If not satisfactory money re- funde.t (rold and Sj Iver Fillings « specialty. The following letter from Dr Robertson of Crapaud, as regards the Painless Extraction of Teeth, speaks tor itself:— ToJ E ) ebonald, D I) S,Summerside, P E I. Dear LD octor,—I ame so well pleased with the work you have done tor me that J will take it as a special tavorif you will give publicity to this letter. I positively assert that after an experience extending over twenty-two years, under the hands of many dentists, you are the only one whoever extracted a woth for me A Without Pain. Tne TEN teeth you ramoved for me at one sitting did not hurt a particle, as Mr James Dawson of Try on, who was present atthe operation, heard me testify. The map who invented your es Id be is alm yours, gratefully, HW Hosenrson, M D. Crapaud, Jan 10, 1595. . J E. McDONALD, D. D. 8. o : FOR BOSTON, — CALLING AT—— Hawkesbury and Halifax. S. 8S. OLIVETTE will leave Navigation Wharf, Char- lottetown, every Fri- dav at noon, nntil far Hawkes- tury at7 p m. same days, and Ualifax on Satardays at 11.30 p. m., arriving at Bos- ton Mondave at 7a m. FROM BOS!ION. Every Tuesday at noon, until further notice, calling at Hali- fax Hawkesbury, and arriving at Charlottetown on Thursday afternoon, For rates ot passage, freight, etc., apply 12> os. ther notice ; and to local agents, or the genera! ageuts as below, HALIFAX SERVICE. S. 8S. “Halifax” or © Olivette” will | leave Plant W Larf, Halifax, every WED- NESUDAY,8 a.m.,andSATURDAY, !1.30 Pp. m., until farther notice, for Boston direct. Returning, will leave north side of Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, Tuesdays and Saturdavs, 12 noon, until further notice. Passengers arriving in Halifax TUES- DAY evenings can go directly on board | the steamer without extra charge. Through Tick is for sale and baggage checked at al! stations on the Intercolouial Railway. For rates of passage, freight, etc., apply to loca! agents, er ; 4. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada, Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD,'§ Agents, north side, Lewis’ Wharf, Pe ~ ‘oD may i Quebec Steamship Company. “ CAMPANA.” This new and beautiful Steamship is now on the route between MONTREAL snd CHARLOTTETOWN. Passenger Accommodation is unsur- passed, being fitted up with electric light and other latest improvements. Rates of Freight moderate and service regular. SAILING DATIS. @LEAVES MONTREAL Jalv 8th and 22nd, Aug. 5th and 19th, Sent. 2nd, 16th and 30th, Oct. ldth and 28th, and Nov. l1th. FROM CHARLOTTETOWN. ~ Pas- seagers take morning train every second Tuesday, connecting at Summerside, viz., July 16th and 30th, Aug. 13th and 27th, Sept loth and 24th, Oct. 8th and 22nd, Nov. Sih and 19th. CARVELL BROS., Agents. aug6 STMR. PASTNET Will commence the season of 1895 by sailing from Halifax on the 30th April, For freight, etc., apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. ——BY THE—— Fast Steamship " Olivette,” BUY YOUR TICKETS ——FROM WwW. WW. Clarke, TICKET AGENT, Corner of Queen and Water Streets. Charlottetown, May 14, 1895. FURNESS LENE, Regular Sailings Between Lon- don and Halifax. From London. From Halifax. June 22. SS. DAMARA. July 13. July 6. SS.ST. JOHN CITY. July 27. July 20. SS. HALIFAX CITY. Aug. 10 Aug. 3 SS. DAMARA. Aug. 24 Aug. 17. SS.ST. JOHN UITY. Sept. 7 These Steamers have superior accom modation for first-class passengers. Weil ventilated Saloon and sleeping berths amidships, where least motion is felt. Lighted by electricity. tle. rates. FORNESS, WITHY & CO., Lap., Commission & Forwarding Agents, Halifax, N.S., Passenger Do not carry cat Insurance effected at lowest possible Or W. W. Clarke, Charl sttetown. juned Agent Steamer Jacques Cartier, During the month of July, Tickets from Crapaud to Charlottetown and return will be issued for Sixty-five Cents. These Tickets good to return on the Boat the day of issue or the tollowing day. L. ©. OWEN. Charlottetown, June 28, 1895. FINAL NOTICE ! MESSRS. CAIRNS & McLEAN having disposed of their steck-in-trade and retired from business, hereby notify their debtors that all debts due or to become due to them n-ust be paid to Mr. Henry Smith, Clerk of the County Court, Charlottetown, who is authorized ‘to receive and grant discharges for the same. MALCOLM McLEAN, tANNI# CAIRNS. wky 3i $ = augl6—dy 3i Phandinsines sedi sit bs sedate aes Jing nie dpe, HE silt NN ecm lp lai ‘ ¥ es Ss a ciate iso: ii A lish ills lin dnl de nensi> neti haem steer eRP ee “ paint emcee ants at ty a: cay scat siti: eset nahi ii eas te anc dai aoa 4 4 4 ¢ wnirtcns Sneath ne names ae: ame ae merge ea cust nk mat ae