’ T MMR Tur Leapine Paty NewsParer or P. ER, Ist.anp, tasued every afternoon, from the office of | the EXaMINER Poe tisnine COMPANY, in the sadon House Buildiag, Queen Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Serate R 4 4 ead. o: Room SS Tiekk ae AS tee One MontTu . OR Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the United States The W eekly Examiner lay morning from the t is made up of matter which has appeared in the Daily editions, and is issued every Fri publist 1ers’ Office. VOL 35. TERMS : Four Dollars a Year “This is trne Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. CHARLOITTLTOWN, P. E. ISLAND TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1895. Single Copies Two Cents —1F You- SWant a wife, * Want a cook, Want a partner, Want a sitnation, Want a servant gi Want to Want to sell a Want to Want to exchange ° Wad to sell plants or | Want to gel] | Want trade anything, Want to find customers for anything, : Want to sel] or buy horses, pigs or catile ADVERTISE IN sell a farm, house, rent a house, ‘iy eTain groceries or drugs, to sell or > Monday for East River at 3 m., returning Tuesday for Charlottetown; leav- ing Hayden’s Wharf at 7.30 a. m., calling at flagvarty’s and Hickey’s wharves; leay- ing Charlottetown for Kast River at 3 p. m. and making return trip. Will leave Prince Street wharf for East River on Saturday at 5 a. m. leaving Hay len’s Wharf for Char lotteiown at 7.30 a. m., calling at Hag- 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. } o’clock p. 12 WEST RIVER Will leave Ch’town for West River Bridge, Thursday, at 4 p m, calling at Westville when required. Friday morn- ng West River Bridge for Ch’town making re West River ing leavi et 7.30, calling at Westville, turu trip from Chtown to Bridge at 4 o’clock, p. m. ROCKY POINT FERRY. Rocky, Point Sand 10 Leave Charlottetown for dlaily, (Sunday encepted)—6.< 30, @ wi; 12 noon; 2, 4 and 6 p m. Leave Rocky Point for Charlottetown— 7, 9aad Il a m; 12.20, 3,5 and 6.30 pm ROCKY POINT SUNDAY TIME TABLE. Leave Ch’townat 8.45am; and 12.45 pm 2and4pm. leave Rocky Point at 9.30 a m; and 1.30, 3 and 6 pm. TIME TABLE FOR SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborongh will ply on the Southport ferry till further notice as follows : —Sun- days 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 kourlv trips up to 10.15 pm. Sunday trips. Boat leaves Charlottetown at7 am making 4 hourly trips up 8.35 pi. Steamer laid oft from 11.15 to 12 clock, noon. On Tuesday and Friday of each week steamer will run on time to accommodate the travellingpublic. P. F. Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 24th June,§ 1895, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays exces ted) as fotlews .— Trains Oviward, Trains Inward, Read down. Read up. PM AM PM PM 4@ 643..00.- Charlottetown.....122% 1015 472 659....Royalty Junction i128 1001 5i2 733....-North Wiltshire ni 92 633 74 .-Hunter River.....1058 918 604 807 Bradaibane.......10 21 8 614 88 .. Emerald . Wr 8 45 GIP BP ccess Freetown -- 956 8 38 ee ¢ Kensington ......9°5 SB 73 9W%Ar Ly 90 sw Summerside AM AM §10 11 40 Lv Ars 255 £2 1203 .......Miscouche..... $10 2230 §# 1231 oe WMnston ....ccs 7 5k 203 915 117 « ONO MEE cccccnct 72) 115 10 239. oes OE AGSY. 200-000 oe OD a Bloomfield........ 608 liéo We Badan -Albertom........541 105 1135 455....-.+.-Kighish..... tm dine 500 943 PM PM AM AM AM PM Axi FE SH. BOB. coves Charlottetown. .... 920 545 645 315....Royalty Junction.... $05 6B 59D BH ccveceses MIRE... seccevs 84) 449 7H 406 Ar} ed 415 » Mt Stewart $15 4b Ly) Ar$810 400 SER OT. ccce oe DOGGGIL. . cccccces 7 42 320 926 $60. .cccvce St Peter's ......0. 72> 2 Wil 63:.......Bear River....... 6 45 20% 5 866605. . Souris . ane an 1 20 AM PM. | an AM PM 8% 410.....*% ount Stewart..... 819 550 93f 6:6... Cardigan....... 7i7 238 "4600 & D.......Georgetown..... 700 2b AM PM PM AM OO. ccseneste aan NE, oni ees cooose 813 ‘9 40 ..Caye Traverse ota ¥M AM Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time PD. POTTLINGER, Gen Mgr Can — Railwi re Moncton A. McDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottebown june2i Quebec biealnshlp Company. “CAM PANA,” This new and beautifal Steamship is now on the route between MONTREAL ani CHARLOTTETOWN. Passenger Accommodation is unsur- passed, being fitted up with electric light and other latest improvements Rates of Freight moderate and service egular. SAILING DATES. LEAVES MONTREAL—July 8th and 22nd, Aug. Sth and 19th, Sept. 2nd, 16th and 30th, Oct. 14th and 28th, and. Nov. lith. FROM CHARLOTTETOWN. — Pas- sengers take morning train every second Tuesday, connecting at Summerside, viz., July i€th and 30th, Ang. 13th and 27th, Sept. 10th and 24th, Oct. 8th and 22nd, Nov. 5th and 19th. CARVELL BROS., Agents. jyd—2aw 25 patmth guar ws on £ER 3 Ae ee DIP ae Nummer Resort. SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTION BEACH, NOW OPEN FoR THESE ON. Coach leaves arlottetown Ch River Station, for the Seaside Hotel. Charlottetown, Address, ; i reeeeeeOSRRULL Ge a ; iin . atl Seren foe tti., Bed 2 hursday an pa Ma gS Rs hae an i Bu E: =a a Been. “ds _ings, calling for = ‘guests, To se- . _.7 cure passage ap- aS ply at JOHN > +. NEWSONS ~—= furniture estab- —5s2= lishment, Vic- —_ toria Row. By Train, conveyance: and drivers can always be had at Mrs. McMillan’s, Hunter JOHN NEWSON & Co. July 11, 1895. the lowest. Screen Wire If you are Building If you are Painting, and prices the lowest. Our Farm and Garden rade requires. Our Household Goods include Kalsomine, Handy Paints, Garden Hose, ig, Tools for Windows and _ Doors, all spring and summer requisites Prices cut to a living profit only. R. B. NORTON & CoO., our stock is complete and ine ude City Hardware Store. Charlottetown, May 10, 1895-25 SBE US ABUT HARDWARE price our Paints are the best quality all that the and able June 25, 1895. for Youths’ value, lowest prices. Order early, order Ch’town, May 15, 1895—dy ee Ladies’, Boots and JUST ARRIVED ! A lot of nice TAN UPPERS, excellent qualities Also, Tan Calf in the skin suit- Misses’ Shoes, and best now, from J. ii. BELL, ~ SOms, Advertisers ! i The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer. SIMEON JONES BREWERS, ST. Ale and Porter XN. B oo Fe Sole Agents for the Maritime Provinces for REINHAHDT & 60'S. » Salvador in bottles is Especially Suited for Family Use. SALVADOR AND AVARTAN LAGER. Lhe home circulation is the most valuable for advertisers. of our citizens every evening. Tue Examiner reaches the homes That accounts for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY. The horseless age is The heralded improvements in the of lo-omotion, the Sas motors, the bicyc Whether ou: useful equine friend will object to such a state of affairs remains to be seen but certainly some of the specie, such as we daily bony, lame, kKne: sprung, dragging ihe heavy stage, th heavy street car, or the clumsy truck, will think the Milennium Dawn is sure almost uponus. by the needless modern methods trolley, car fact is cable, les, see, ly here. Societies for the prevention of cruelty to animals will also have ti seek other fields for their energies. It is whispered in New York that an atiempt is soon to be made to eperat+ the department store delivery wagon. by gas motors. The feasibility of such a move has been demonstrated by the numerous races for horseless carriages held quite recently in France. these unique vehicles maintained az average rete cf over fifteen miles an hour.—Hardware, Some o! Art of Fiesh Reducing. It is much easier to acquire flesh than to lose it. There is no royal road to beauty for those inclined to plumpness «nd many are the things they are ob- ized to do to seare off fat. An Englishman reduced his weight in year from 202 to 150 pounds, and it there. He lived on beef, mut- fish, bacon, dry toast, poultry Same, tea, coffee, claret and sherry. Dr. Schweninger, the famous German physician, who has established his rep- utation as a flesh-reducer through hi succes in ridding Prince Bismarck oj forty pounds avoirdupois in thre 10onths, without the slightest deleter- ious effect upon his distinguished pa tient’s physical condition, restricts the consumption of liquids at all times, an: deprives the patient entirely of fluid: during or within an hour of meals, for- bids st.rch and sugar and advises most heroic physical exercise. Physical exercise will, we all know. reduce flesh. The reason is, that in un- usual exercise, such as rapid walking, horseback riding, gymnastics or BR cy- cling, the blood is more r’pidly oxygen ated and the result is the destruction or burning out of the fat; and you may have noticed that great walkers are never fat, and that people who live in high altitudes and mountainous countries, where they walk a great deal and consume quantities of oxygen, are always slim. one kept on, a Salisbury’s Manners. The change in the Engii-h Ministry recalls an old mot about the Marquis of Salisbury and Mr. Henry Manners, now the Marquis of Grznby. Lord Salisbury, who is distinguished by his rudeness and brusquerie, had Mr. Man- mers as private secretary at one time, and as the latter is particularly suave and gracious, he was nicknamed “Salis- bury’s Manners.” The English people are famous for fastening nick-names on their public men, but no matter how hard they strike home the men them- selves never wince; but on the contrary, rather like the wit. Even the g.o.m. is said to have a collccti-n of his cariea- tures th .t would make a sensitive, thin-skined American subject have a fit, and yet no one will say that Mr. Gladstone is lacking in feeling, or that he belongs to the pachyderms of soci- ety. Lord Salisbury looks the rude bear. fis face, beside the milk-sop countenance of Lord Rosebery tells the whole story. In this instence, at least, nature has marked her work so all who run may read.—Boston Herald. Trains Are Too Heavy, During the last 20 years the improve- ments in railroads have been remarks able, but they must be more remarkable in the next 20. When we crashing past us that enormous mass of iron and wood called the’ vestibule train, we are prone to wonder at the wide difference between the construction of this train and that of a bicyele, A 21 1-2-pound “safety” will carry a 150- pound man at nearly the same rate cf See speed as the triin. but for every 150- pound man the vestibule train musi carry a dead-weight of between 300 and 4000 pounds, Now, as the bicycle is a practical mechine, the train musi be unnecesarily heavy; and if ther= ! such a discrepancy in one importan point, may not an equal d'screpanvy ex ist in other important points ?—Eng - neering Magazine. REAT BATTLES are conun- ually going on in the human svs- tem. Hood’s Sarsaparilla drives our disease and Restores Health. Portraits ! | Portraits ! ts ! Call to-night and see the large collec tion of CRAYON PORTRAITS jus finished by the Dominion Crayon Co. A nice collection of Frames to suit, ranging from $3.50 up. P. H. TRAINOR, Manager, june22-~ 624 224 Kent Street. Japan had only one newspaper 25 years ago. Now it has 200. In the future no man under 5 feet 4 inches will be admitted into the Brit- ish infantry unless he is under 20. In the gardens around London there are more specimes of the cedar of Leb- anon than on Mount Lebanon itself, Working a Revolution, The progressive whceelmen of New York who are tired of baggy knees are as anxious to put off trousers as the progressive wheelwomen are to put them on, There is no reason why they right not both be gratified, and com- fort, health and neatness plead alike tor the knickerbockers and the bloom- ve The wheel is working a silent rev- vlution in the apparel of society, and it will not stop with the clethes.—Phila- delphia Record, en! EP - a Nothing is More Pitiful Than the condition of the consumptive when the life is slowly ebbing away. But science has come to the rescue and all affiicted that way may be restored if they will only take Miller’s Emulsion of Nor- wegian Cod Liver Oi]. Itisas sweet as cream, so that the most fastidious can take it. After a few doses new blood comes to the rescue, and in a short time the patient is about again, hungry aud hopeful, with a new lease of life. It will almost raise the dead. Miller’s emulsion if the the great nerve strengthener and blood maker, and cures Coughs, Colds, Baonchitis, Scrofula, and al] Lung affections. In Big bottles, 50c and $1 at all Drvg Stores. LOSS OF FLESH is weakening. You cannot af- ford to fall below your healthy weight. If you will take Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda when your friends first tell you you are getting thin, you wiil quickly restore your healthy weight and may thereby prevent serious illness, Persons have been known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce a day of Scott’s Emul- sion. This seems extraordinary; but it is absolutely true. Don't be persuaded to accept a sudstitutel Scott & Bowne, Belleville. 50c. and $1, BARGAINS EWELRY and Watches are selling fast and giving NIVERSAL satisfaction. We also do EPAIRING to Clocks, Watches & Jewelry, and OU 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, Opposite Post Office. jyid THe Any oo Saar ate 3 i Neu . INS IN BACK A coals “Les Gent NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is pow to make Surveys of Land, run Bow mee Ons Division Lines, furnish Plans, TY Mechank a and Architectural Dra mg Speci fi- cations and J. P. NICHOLSON, Land 8 Pownal C warl>itetow 1, Arg. 23, IShh—ty & wy you charge for that?—New York World. “What's the matter with that horse?’ said the animal's owner at the race track. “He's fast <csleep.” replied the Stable boy. “Well, leave him that way. It’s the only time he is ever fast.”— Washington Star. Mrs. Keene—Mason. Mr. Keene— What dear? Mrs. Keene—The next time we go to the opera buy ycur friend a seat alongside of us, so you won't have to run out to see him between acts.—Boston Courier. Cass—But how do you know that was Benedict's wife that sat beside him in the train ? Bass—Why, didn’t you no- tice that he addressed all of his conver- Sation to the lidy in the next seat ?— Boston Transcript. Fond father—I hardly know what business to put my son in. I know practically nothing about his ability. Friend—-Take him for a sea voyage. That will show what there is in him.— Philadelphia Record. “Do you believe the theory that char- acter is determined to some extent by what we eat and drink ”” “I do.” “Then a person who drinks sage tea is likely to develop into a ph‘losopher, I tup- pose ?’’—Boston Globe. She—I am afra‘d that it is not m< that you're after, but that it is my money you want. He—Hew foo ish in you to say that. You know very well I can’t get your money without first getting you.—Boston Transcript. “Some folks maintain,” remarked Bass btween puffs, “thet in the next world we shall follow the same occupa- tions as in this.” “And in this world,” said Mrs. B., ‘you are smcking inces santly.”"—Boston Transcript. “My mamma got ever so many falls when she was le: rning to ride the bicy- cle yesterday,” explained the little girl to the cellar, “and that’s why she’s so long coming down. She’s got the blues all over her.’’—Chicago Tribune. “Mamie is such a conscientious little goose,” said one summer girl to an- other. “How’s that ?”” “She thinks ch must go to the trouble of breaking one eng: gement before contracting anoth- er.”—Pittsburg Chron‘c!e-Telegraph. Mrs. McSwat—The reason I object to your spending so much time at that club of yours, Billiger, is that I am Sure it is nothing but a resort for loaf- ers. Mr. McSwat—Great Scott, Maria! What's any club ?—Chicago Tribune. “The thief who broke into my shop last night,” said the false hair mer- chant, “reminded me very much of a firecracker.” “ilow was that ?” :sked his friend. “He went off with a bang,’ sighed the hair merchant.—H-erper’s Bazar. ‘s cnly a litt’e low- remarked “The summer g :1 er than the = angels,” young man in kaickerbockers, until you pay for her ice-cream, her boat rides, her m‘rry-go-round trips, and you'll think :he com's a good sight higher,” replied the cynic.—yY Statesman. Edwin—W hat < do you think I have in this locket, desrest ? The postage stamp on your last letter. Ic has been touched by your lips. it cften to chcs mine. An- gelina—Oh, Edwin, I'm fo very sorry. I mo'stion d th t hor.id postage stamp on Fido’s dear, dimyp nose.—The Water- bury. “T ean’t have wihisti ng at the table. Mr. Slocim,” seid the boarding house keeper. “I thouveht you said yester- day you Lked to h» r a mtn whistle at his work 7” repliid the boarder, as he made another ineffectual attempt at cutting his piece of becfsteak.—Yonk- ers Statesman. “It's a great pty,” sa‘d the convicted his burglar to lawy.f, “that you couldn't have made that clos ng speech of yours at the op ning of the case.’ “I don't see that it world hive made any difference,” “fx would, though. “Then the jury would have been esleep when the evidenc: cance in and I’d have ttood some sliow.’—\.\eshington Star. Totepo, Ohio, July 24.—The west bound New York express on the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern was held ap by six masked men at 12.30 this morning in the woods ten miles west of Wansoon, They compelled the messenger to open the safe atthe point of revolvers, and the amount said to have been taken is $8,000, though it is believed to be much larger’ None of the ngers were molested. It is suspected that employes of the railroad express company were in the gang. Orange Cider is the best non-alcoholic drink in the market. Beer & Goff have it for eale in pint and quart bottles. the “Wait . onkers Nova Scotia and P. E. Is!and. | Are You Saving Money? We know it is pretty bard to do so these hard times—but then things will look up later on. In the meantime OWetch Your Small Expenses. For instance, when you drop in for a cigar don’t pay TEN CENTS for one, Ask for SOMETHING G09D, Don’t be put off with something else. When you light it you will realize the fact that you are smoking = A REGULAR TEN CENTER. Manufactured only bv The Empire Tobacco Co., Montreal. june2 Rice” oro If you want a Watch to RUN ON TIME we suit you. E. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. can july24 BRISTOL'S Cure Biliousness, Sick Head- ache, Dyspepsia, Sluggish Liver and all Stomach Troubles. | BRISTOL'S PILLS Are Purely Vegetable, elegantly Sugar-Coated, and do not gripe or sicken, BRISTOWS PILLS Act gently but promptly and thoroughly. “The safest family medicine.” _ Ail Druggists keep BRISTOL’S PILLS “SCOTS WHA HAE.” When attending the Scottish Gathering don’t forget to call at LEWIS’ and have your Photos taken in first class style and at moderate charges. Entrance on Grafton Street, Opposite the Market House. july22 TO LET. That comfortable Brick Dwelling House known as the Peake Homestead, situate on Water Street, now in possession of Henry Douse, Esq, C. C. Possession given first of May next. Also that beautifully situated two-story Dwelling on Prince Street, now occu by James Reddin, Esq. Possession given first June next. Also, Cottaze situate on Hillsborough Street, now occupied by Wallace Arbing Possession = '20th April next. pply APPR BAKE BROS. & CO mch19—tf 246 is a first-class] weekly newspaper—interesting nd fall ofthe latest news, THE ES AMINER sno . —— — — = a a wn ete CALENDAR FOR JULY, 1895 ’ | PEDAL ING A DE EASY, dsp. un sat topics. enone ewes edie, nel } ‘Om JULY, 1895, | Senile yr ats “Laven sikg eile 3 A ( ‘Cenada Atlantic and Plant _ any * i. or wy ) ell ae F Moon, jay, Th 16.3m p- m | Yhe Genias of Edison to the Ald « There are 13,009 distinct varieties cf ) 5 * eee NTs ) o : Pt iso cis si » 2 ‘ hit é wo, U0 i1sti arie¢ties cf e ; ’ > . sant Queer teh des. ith Shee a | el mak Bs bias ee o De EARS ( STEAMSHIE LIXE New M 22 day x lh. 19.3m. ‘a& mM. | rade | I , y oi meee Th: numer of hai on an adult's 7 ee > ine bint . vt aaa e a ai } CG t has been stated repeatedly tag head usuaty ran: om 128,990 to 159,- 9 ale: Firat Juar, 2 lay, 4h. 23.8m. pm. Thomss A. Edison ad invenied a Uvu ee cela we eee ee oe FOR BOS | ON, | electric att c oe ee ae opeliing bf It is stated thit one cf the sights of Jack—To feather your nest you must i . + Week / Sun | Sun High a Cc es ; fy = 7 oS ATS, GOO Fe sie ii West Bion.w.ch is a feniale bill poster. | have money. Tom—Yes, there is noth- — CALLING AT—~— Way of eek. } an 1 started, ‘ : > . . » © lio het an A ° Tri tk 5 rises gets water | | | = : In the Brit.sh army o.e soldier in ing so delightiul as cash down.—Truth. i aa s i | tald to an Ascoclated Press reporte-| ,even es now unde 20 pears of age pinion cs : : Hawkesbury and Halifax, ~— | eeneennnree” hm|h = | j Just received and selling at} | eo . day, “i la — ment | pnig-iacudss cl rec.uis and band Little Girl—What is tat, papa? relief at once from anv au norn | ° . . } i iii t it pcyclei YS Pap > Our thing every w has and . s seein i : boys. i wl Very W.™ nhas ali » i Meedas i413}7 49) 6 42] prices no higher than formerly Jy own persons? us. and for ep eal |? | puarction’ teeth de ache aie form of Indigestion, by 9 .Y 19 49 7 Bit pe: Heide pecn n oure in Li-v n Park ee ana, Smee Pere Y ie ia ee Micvimgiti ; ’ Ss. 8. OLIVETTE at Sudnacdes © | 19 ol gat charged for a poorer quality. | “Ea Se a nl | eh ee in Londén Set of eT re rrr: using ADAMS wil Seawe Masieulon [ey ; as se oe ene et to ee ck w.dowers who marry again, twelve - ae Co’ Whar cae. aj ia 20 19 i 9 34 | Now 1s the time to buy. ere ator 4 $0 fret high : marry their hLouse..e. pers Tommy—Paw, what is the Board of a bart, bar 3 Zi 48; 1018 : } Ul I tain ie. Se, in order a as a : Educ tion Mr. Figg—IiIn the days lottetown, eve ry Fri- ; 2] 43 10 59 ‘ nr e baa . as ie pull vhea I A London firm which has manufac- when I went to school it pin day at noon, il fur ~ * vs | ee oc oe tured e ght of the eleven cables link- Seis ee en ee, © aes he tic lawk vn) cli si G. A. SAVYLOP. Tired but Sleepless ... the sldidle of the @ thincle.—indjapegotie, Journ Uhr notice ; Hawkes k fa wa. as ji i heavy cpring, just lance | M@r the. Un ted States ta. Engind, | "O° Pn gONe SonEReL See that “TUTTI FRUTTI” bury at 7 p.m. same ‘ = ‘|e Is diti hich luall 3 » Sn i a make Js mils of cable every twenty- Sie : . ; aa a life 9 24 46 ) 41 North S Side Queen S quai &conaition Which graduaily wears ihe pury which was t ap ap He—is this the first time you've ever is on each wrapper. days, and Halifax on 25 of 2 * . . away the strength. I utd power from the labor- =e ee been in love. darling ? She (thought- ‘ ei re Saturdavs at Ll. 30 p. m., arriving at Bos- t| 2 5 ; 7 | july9 if * = aaa a “4 — we atory cnsite, nd attached to the b- A girl baby Lo.n the other day in | te¢g),) Peis wut aos ae eet a ee ee ton Mondays at 7 a ~ 7 2] 26 45 2 23 } i * Ty 7 sme To - “ y om 5 Sar cycle 1 ! started up the hil 1 Kokomo, riggs eee ane ccurtesnte it won't be the last !—Tit-Bits. FROM BOSTON—Every Tuesday at 13 | 27 44 | 2 ! saparilla and this condition will cease. | want ihis spring to supply most oi daughter of a fuurt-enih daughter of a ‘ ‘ noon, until further notice, calling at Hali- 4} Sunday 28 43 | ca ee “For two or three years I was subject te | *: nergy for the ascent. Of cows fourteenth daughter. Clora Wiuterbloom—There is only fax and Hawkesbury, and arriving at ; clio 29 43 ' 459 poor spells. I always felt tired, could not ro electrical about it at It is estim ated tlat in England one | enovgh to about half fill this trunk. Charlottetown on Thursday afternoon. 16 | Tuesday 30} 42 | 621 sleep at night and the little I eould eat | *!!; it is a purely mechanical construc: | Wom.n ih every six carns her own liv- | What shall I do, fill it with papers ? For rates of passage, freight, ete., apply 17} Wednesday 31 11} 738 HICKEY & NIGHOLSON did not dome any good. I read about | “?" ng Mrs. Winterbloom—No; kt your fath- to local agents, or the genera! agents as 18: Th maday 32 | 40 8 42 ); ' Hood’s Sarsaparilla and decided to try it. : i ie Vice i to t £0 arranged that tee et ase ¥ - ee er pack it.—Brooklyn Life. below. 1S | Friday | 33] 39 9 37 Before I had finished two bottles I began when riding down hill, or even on a | Were annus y Po uced in England. eae mn E ateere 20 | Saturday ' 34 | 33 10 28 Tobace M to.feel better and :2 « short time I {els level, the rider can at will throw the | During 1894 over 60,000 were manufac- Who is the master of this house ? HALIFAX SERVICE 2) : lay. | - 37 i. 0) all ac urers i Spring Into gear, ar Ly degrees wind | tured there asked the agent of the man who an- Ad Ses oe 22 i 1 od 6 | 36 | ; 55 } Se hae a — am wormcen ted By up to its limit, T! when a hill is The weight of the earth is calculated | Swered his ring. “Well,” was the cu- S. S. “Halifax” or “Olivette” will 93 Tuctdar 71 35 morn NO. 1 QUEEN STREET Pte : ue ad nen to et tl ider wishes to | by Professor Boys at 5,832,000,000,000,- | Tious response, in a resigned tone, “I leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every WED- ee We Anendeg 53 311 0 34 a a . . Ihave ever been in my life.’ JoHn W. D hort distance on | 000,000 tons. am the husband and father.’’—Life. NESDAY, 8 a.m.,andSATURDAY, 11.30 25 Thursday 39] 33] 1 i4 Try their New B i f BRIGHT Govansan, Wallncebeng, Ontario. ne fever, he con turn om the power and Our ancestors ate much one meat Cawker—R selina iennii a Fash predic r. - sar further notice, fer ig 0 2. r r i ne rands 0 ue et the spring give back seme o? than we do. In Queen Elizabeth's time aoc ea oe . r direct. iteturning, wiil iezve north side 6 | Brute 40 32 1 5 atereve Hy ° eR oo lace ee sag : a a e . a. 1 | 31 | 9 49 | CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING ood Ss Sarsaparilla energy stored up in it. It eam be a> | her maid-of-honor were allowed three reeontg: ErIeA c See wat did he of Lewis’ Wi harf, Boston, Tuesdays ond a0 a. . ig 42) 30 3 37 | 8's to the pound ranged » thar ring can be | rump steaks for breakfast, Mutton was ef my er—He said that the a Saturdays, 12 noon, until further notice. 29 | Mor re { 43 | 28 4 50 = . is the Onl wound up er iy : not to make ) not so much used as beef, being looked womts come when it would be respeci- Passengers arriving in Halifax TUES- 21) rs ai $5 | 27 | 5 15 Ale 3 y pedaling much heavi-r when on th upon as a diet rather for a fastidious able to be honest.—Judge. DAY evenings can go directly on board : a i SE eee a Their Old Reliable B ls of BLACK level, and should, I t k, be of suff appetite than for a woman in good ; eA on the steamer without extra charge. Wednesday [4 46/7 26: 7 32]. = eee weenes o at T =m : a a : First little girl—And isn’t you cat CHEWING and Brigut swoxinc| Prue Blood Purifier ssehrbe da leet ee a ce ize of families in Gu. | 2784 0f mice Second little girl—On, : deer cdadegatc ae oot ee, - Ur Tro" cet or 80 On a good road W 2 nd Up- The average size o amilies in u- : Reha: Os ae ‘ 6 T B 1€CKECd ¢ 5 ons on the lntercolo TiUS TABLE FOR STEAMER SOUTH i IST. pee | ~ public wm & Be | grade without his 4 ying any work.” rope is as follows: France, 3.03 m:m- on tg ee oo —. poet Cc. Win ar Railway. wre. wuss Seser Tee Imported ae ind ae ee ei — tt Sst bers; Denmark, 3.61; Hungary, 3.70; too, isn’t she ‘decent. Somme For every 12 For rates of passage, freight, etc., apply Tobaccos, a ee eee ee eee “HORSELESS AGE Switzerland, 3.94; Austria and Belgium, rr : Books for “ Sunkght” wrappers | t0 local agents, or “he steamer Sout! wrt will ply o : i ee “ . — - Germ: , > Swe- vr. a ;. oe f {| sent to Lever Bros., 7 Th ~_ ar S roe rt will ply on the Ch’town, April 1, 195—6m125 wy Hoo: d’s "Pills eure 2!1 liver Ills, billous- 4.05; ee C oe wage Van Pelt—Isn’t $4 a day rather high Wrappers | ee Terentia, H. L. CHIPMAN, Eat ar 2st and West Rivers until fur- e ness, lieadache. 25 2 Sac eee ree den, 4.12; ‘Hol and, 4.33; ; Ca. 4. ~* | for a hotel in the mountains? Landlord a useful paper-bound pam 162 pages, Agent for Canada, Plant Wharf, Halifax. thee pie) i —S-=>:>=>=>=—=—=—=—=E=E=SS=—_—_—SSSS : : New York Firms May Try a Gas Mote: | Italy, 4.56; Spain, 4.65; Russia, 4.83; Ire- | But, my dear sir, you should think of ene RICHARDSON & BARNARD Will leave Prince Street wharf on every Delivery Service. land, 5.20. the scenery. Van Pelt—How much do Seetou & Mitchell, Halifax, Agents for 1 : , Agents, north side, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. mayT HOTEL AGABIA, Grand Tracadie LEADING SUMSER RESORT OF THE PROVINCE. . Beach, Bathing Gh roves, Excellent Fishing, and Boating. Large Grounds and Gardens, Cuisine unsurpassed, Rates reasonable. ull Carriages meet Trains at Bedford Station. pily24—iw To Lat on Queen Square That large Shop lately occupied by Messrs. Geo. Dixou & Co. Size 75x25 feet. Shop is fiuished in best style, and has ia connection, a fireproof vault with combination lock. Also, whole of third floor, 75x40 feet, and a large room, 42x22, on second flat. All above are heated by hot water and lit by electric light. Under Shop is large Cellar, it. Above will be let for a term of years. Apply to THOMAS MORRIS. floored and junel 2— or Christianity vs, Agnosticism. Just published in Pamphlet form, 48 pp-» the course of Sermons recently preached by the Rev. James Simpson, on “Christianity vs. Agnosticism.” These Sermons have been widely read, and an opportunity is now offered of securing the series in complete form. Price 10c¢ per copy; $1.20, per dozen copies, For sale at THE E I1—dy & wv XAMINER OFFICE. ap! SUMMERSIDE ADS. Bankrupt Stock. Readymade Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Waterproofs, Watches, etc. I will sell these goods at bottom prices. Cal! in and see the bargains. J. BARANOV, Muirhead’s Building, Water St., june22—3m Summerside. McKinnon’s English “Dintment, Mr. New McKrxwoy,— Dear Sir,—F or five years J was a suffer er from éczema. 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I positively assert that after an experience extendirg over twenty-two years, under the hands of many dentists, you are the only one who «ver extracted a tooth for me Absolutely Without Pain. Tne TEN teeth yeu removed 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 man who invented your method shou'd be knighted Tam yours, -“ atefully, H W Roperrson, M D. Crapaud, Jan 10, 1895. J. E. McDONALD, D. D. S. jaly27 W. B MALLETT HaliR DRESSER Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampacing, TMaving lately renovated and refitted my Shop, I am now prepared to give satisfac tion in all kinds of ber work. Dentistry ! ap8—dy 3m = sr —