Chaps Colic Chafing Croup Chilblains Cramps Yon can relieve and speedily eure all of these by the free Colds Coughs Catarrh | Are itls t Generation after generation have used it with entire satis use ¢ i eof its worth to their childreu as a valuable mbheri- te u ; eighty yeats except that it possesses great merit for e all ailments attended with inflammation; such as es, bronchitis, all forms of sore throat, earache, head. . ’ reness, neuralgia, scalds, stings, Sprains und whooping Fhe great vital aud muscle nervine. Johnsons Anodyne Linimen = A ; ch as EXTERNAL use. It was originate very Mother should have it in the house. at coug li. I : ! “Best Liver Pill Made.” Parsons’ Pills Tuse Johnson's Liniment forcatarth. Thad tried almost everything recommended for catarrh, but find Johnson's Anodyne Liniment far superior to any. I use it as wou direct. J. R. Wutrr_e, South Windham, vt. Our Book “Treatment for Diseases” Matled Frea, Dox s Signature and Directions on every bottle, Ali Druggists. L 3S. Jobnsen & Co., Boston, Mase ' @siug t ‘ 7 _ DoD Kiser ) | HORSE TALK, ~ ~ Die. ao ®. Z : ‘ : age. 2:09%4, is jogged six miles a a’ ID tips Robert McGregor is hale and hearty at 26 years, Berkshire Belle will go to Austria te take a standard mark. Haven (4), 2:20 4, pacing, by Sim- mons, has been gel-ied. \ME DAILY EXAMINER - 2 EE = = -=- THEY WORKED WONDERS. Two Years of Miadder Torment~Had At- tacks of Inflaumation—Cured by a Few Boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Feb. 22 (Special).—The people of this town are talking again of anotier cure credited to Dodd’s Kidney Pilia. This is the case of Mr. W. Cruse, caretaker of town buildings, who, when seen, bad this to say of the matter :— Owen Sound, “For over two vears I have been an intense sufferer from kidnew disease with occasional acute attacks of inflammation of the bladder. * Was under doctors’ treatment and have been compelled to resort to instrumental relief many times. “| have takeo eighteen boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and am satisfied with results being perfectly r-lieved of all suffering.” British makers of iron and steel pro due’s are alarmed by the invasion cf their heme markets by American manufactur ers. It is stated that tin plate bars have been exported to the Welsh tin plate mills fur severe] months and that some or tbe I tinced plates imported recently were made outof American steel. Bessemer steel billets have Leen exported and ove Pitt-- burg firm is reported io have been recent- ly shipping on an order for 20,000 tons o billets, which have been landed on the weet coast of England ata price twelve shilliags below t e local prices. Other forms of iron and steel exported extensive ly sre hardware, nechanics’ tovls and various forms of machinery. PILLS ALWAYS CURE AFTER TEN YEARS SUFFERING The triple producer Allie 8 is with foal by Rubinstein, 2-05. Jack Dawson, 2:17'4, will be in the gud in New York next year. The dam of Rose Croix, 2:13 to, has a yearling by St. Vincent, 2:13 46. Between $3,000 and $4,000 was the price paid for Royal Victor, 2:08 x. The well known horseman Fred Isa- bel is now training for the Delaware Stock farm. Samp Wilson, Lexington, has bought ancther prospect. It is a yearling filly by Red Wilkes. The great sire General Garfield, 2:25, Two Box Cure Mitventon, 29ru Jcy, 1806, Centlemen,—For the last ten years I had be: tr ibled with kidney disease, being at iutervals that I could not lie in i at night nor stoop to the ground. =: i nedies I could find but heard of Dodd's Kid- and procured a box. I tried all the ret . acy I most happy to say it for my own | is still owned by Mr. Richard Barclay, eake as well as for ott - that Lam pem | Youngstown, O. diel a aft rc using; fur DOxeSs, éne fectly cured afte ( : = The pacer Willie Robbs, 2:14, by JOHN RILEY. Strathmore, brought $620 at auction at Boston recently. We exo seli you Lextd's Kida oy Fi le on The wife of the well known horse- ca gly ng Ege 4 flame teeny man Mr. George W. Leavitt died re- = te ad . lozen. Sent by saa cently in Maine. of any ddress, post paid, : . s305 of any @ enoaue &. wccEne Miss Gertrude Williams was recently way2? Chariotiowr | elected secretary of the Bristol couaty fair at Taunton, Mass. F. G. Slemmer of Maysdell, Md., has sold to J. N. Todd, Denton, Md., Lady Avon, 2:2643, by Avonmore. A fine brick hotel will be built by the Buffalo Driving Park association to re- place the one destroyed by fire. Ben Kenney has concluded his engage- ment with Marcus Daly, Hamilton, Mon., and may work for an Illinois horseman next year. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hyp ophos- phites brings back the ruddy glow of lite to pale cheeks, the lips become red, the ears lose their transparency, the step is quick and elastic, work is no longer a burden, exer- ITEMS OF INTEREST. Switzerland is the only civilized country in the world which grants po patents for inventions. It is said by scientific men that the cise is not followed by ex- haustion; and it does this be- cause it furnishes the body | bair from the tail of the horse is the with a needed food and strongest single animal thread known. * ; ‘‘Hatwife’’ is proposed in London, changes diseased action to | after the analogy of housewife and fish. } . vs 4a wife, to designate wom w - healthy 8 W ith a better cir- sists in oom SA hate a a. culation and improved nu-]| Gold in large quantities has been die- covered in the interior of New Guinea by Sir William McGregor, the governor, who recently traveled across the island, The new electrical and petroleum trition, the rest follow. /et sale at 50 cents and $1.00 by all druggists, ' gers: ames am ata omnibuses in London are cailed motor we buses, and the indications are that the : ee word will be contracted eventually into SAAS mm En mw! **mobus.’’ 1 Seyrs? Pry YEA g i} i i y During bis entire career Stradivarius made from 6,000 to 7,000 violina. Few -— Xe — of these were sold for more than $25 3 iS z [ 5 during his life. Now some of them com- . -— : mand $10,000 each. 5/4 if PREPAR! rH Railways in Ireland transport bicyeles PD, ee. ; more cheaply than the English roads. f Y yA oensons For sixpence the Irish roads will take SZ d the wheel as far as the English railways Ae |? CANADA will for 2 shillings. } i | . : . (44 r c Japan has not only ceased importing ih) AF repa red orn. beer, but is now exporting it to China, = ap ibe aaa Se but the amount of beer brewed is as yet Ree CHOICE SELECTED PURE CorN only one-eightieth of the national sake, R pA ee ee “> "1 or rice wine, which the Japanese drink / NO ADULTERAT N hot. diabetes Even Chicago begins to have its old by f landmarks. The Green Tree inn is now RECIPE for infants’ Food. of B 63 years old, and the local historical society has been advised to buy it and ‘halls mnt ot | preserve it as an interesting relic of an- : fre 1 tiquity. STAGE GLINTS. E. S. Willard thinks ‘‘America is Offices Re * Q. good enough for him.’’ He will return to this country next season. Kutz 3 Gus Coban will play the title role ot SE Le SS, | “The Gawlooler,”’ in which Nettie De Coursey is to star next season. Jobn Vincent has probably stage man- aged productions for more prominent stars than apy man in the world. “The Boys of Kilkenny’’ is the name of the latest Irish play to go on tour. It is from the pen of Townsend Walsh. Edward Coleman has recently com- pleted a drama dealing with episodes in the career of Edmund Kean, the great actor. Among the recent arrivals from Eu- rope was Signor Arturo Mutini, who kas been called the Blind Paderewski. He intends giving concerts here. The Chicago city council has passed an ordinance making it a misdemeanor for any proprietor or manager of a the- ater to permit the wearing of a high bat by any patron. **Zenda’s King,’’ Joseph Herbert's new burlesque, with music by W. H. Francis and W. H. Glover, was success- fully produced by David Henderson at the Gaiety theater, Chicago. Charles E, Blaney has engaged Wil- ' Jiam Morris, formerly of Frohman’s ferces, for three years. Mr. Morris is to create the part of Tom Edson in ‘‘The Electrician,’’ a new comedy drama which will be produced in New York s2ortly. Athletic Young Nien talk of the henefit & they derive from t r Adams’ jatti Frutti Gum J when exercising. see that the § trade mark name 5 Tutti Fruttip package. is oneach & Save coupons inzide of wrap- pers for Latest Books. EPPSS COCOA ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA Possesses the following Distinctive Merits: DELICACY OF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED. in Quarter-Pound Tins and Packets only. Prepared by JAMES EPPS & co., Ltd., Homeopathic Chemists, London, Eugiand. A. A. McLEAN, 0. C. Barrister, &€ Brown's Block, - - Charlottetown: BRANCH OFFICE, } Wadmans’ Building, - - Cra~aud MONEY TO LOAN. 1% FASHIONABLE FADS. j Openwork bonbon baskets in silver aud mounted on tiny feet are popular. Small meiallions of delft china have appeared on some of the newer gold ' lorgnettes. | Numbered with new things in silver | are a cracker spoon, a honey knife and | individual asparagus tongs. There is a fad of the moment for tiny bite of delft ware, which are employed in the decoration of silver matchboxes, cigarette cases, belt buckles, etc. Very chic are the new beaded hand kerchief pockets to wear with house dresses. These come in colors to suit the gown end are fastened on the side with @ peculiarly shaped chatelaine. —Jewel- era’ Circular. With Invalids, Yes! with inwalids the appetite is capri- zious and needs coaxing, that i< just the reason they improve eo rapidly under , Seott’s Emulsion, which is as palatable as cream. Baby Fezema and Scald Head. Intants and young childaen are peculiar ly subject to this terrible disorder, and if nct promptly arrested it will eventually become chronic. Dr. Chase made a special study of Eczema and disease of the skin, and we can confilently recommend Dr. Chase’s Ointment to cure all forms of Eczema. The first application soothes the irritation and puts the lite sufferer to rest, A Tennessee minister is reported to have said in his sermon: “The Lord directed the tullet that killed Abraham Li»colo.” Asa result the preacher’s house was bat tered down and he narrowly escaped hang- ing. By this time be has probably changed bis views as to the providential guidance of unauthorized violence. Business Man of Peterboro Cured of Eczema. Mr. Thos, Gladman, bookkeeper for Adam Hall, Esy., stove and tinware dealer, Peterboro’, writes the following facts *— “Hzeve been troubled for nine years with. Eezemaon my leg, and at times the itching was something terrible; tried many emiv- ent doctors and was pronounced incurable. [ had given up hopes of ever being cured when | was recommended by Mr. Madill, druggist to try a box of Dr. Chase’s Vint- ment, and I am happy to testify that afte using two boxes I am completely cured. Prominent The name of the clove is derived from a Latin word, s:zoifyiog little nail, It is a remarkable fact that in every civiliz d language the name of the clove has th ign fivation. It is expected that the Japanese Govern- ment wil] introduce at the present session of the Imperia) Det measures for the establishmeut of the gold standard, st the ratio of one to thirty-.wo. Q. S. Doan, of Clinton, says not to gx On suffering as be did for years with Sei: Khenm, when a few boxes of Dr. Chase’: Ointment vii! cme you. Dr. Chases Ointment cured [liram Frey, of Norwood, ater sufiering ten yeare with E zema of the leg. Chase's Vintment aio cured girl of Eczema on the free. his little Cubano 8) mpuhizers at Tacoma, Washb., beld av Open air mass meeting on Sunday last and den unced Premier Canovas as a Villain end assassin. The Spanish fla was trailed iu the mud aud thew burned. D. S. Doan, of Clinton, says: ‘‘ Ba. Cnase’s Ointment will cure Salt Kheum when all else has failed; believe what I say and try it. Don't go on suffering for years as | did,’ <a) .S I suffered with piles for years. Chase's Ointment completely me. Mrs. Jno, Gertie, . Mrs. F. Pearson, Inglewood, Ont., says: ‘‘My baby, five months old, had eczema very badly on his face and head, 1 procured two boxes of the Ointment and when they had been used all signs of the disease had disappeared,” popepecl, bates & PRICE 60c. Mortgage Sale ! LAND ON LOT 35, To be sold by public auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on WED- NESDAY. THE 24th DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1597, at the hour of twelve o’clock, nvon,— All that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Township number thirty-five, bounded as follows, that 1s to say—Commencing on the north side of the Saint Peter’s Road at the eouth- west angle of a plot of land in the possession cf Reverenc Thomas Phelar; thence west. wardly along the road to the west boundary line of the Glenaldale Estate; thence north twenty-four degrees flve minutes west, to the rear line of a farm in the occupation of the heirs of the late Anguy McAulay; thence south eighty degrees east to the west Loundary line of the first mentioned p'ot of land; thence south twenty-four degrees five minutes east to the road and place of commencement, containing one hundred acres of Jand, a little more or lese, with the appurtenances, The above eale is made under and by virtue of a power ot sale contained ina certain Incenture of Mortgage dated the Nineteenth day of May, A. D. 1893, and made between Malcolm Power of Tracadie Cross, Township number thirty-five, in Queer’s County, in the Province of Prince Fdward Island, farmer, and Christiasa F'ower, his wife, of the one part, and the Honovrab'e Edward Jarvis Hodgeon, of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County. in said Province, Master of the Rolle, and the Honourable Frederick de St. C. Brecken, of the same place, Postm: s er, Trustees of Ralph W. Brecken’s E- ate. of the other For furter particulars a ply at the office of Mr. W. 8. Stewart, So cits, Newson Block, Charlottetown. Dated this 8th day of Fel ruary, A.D. 1897, se EDWARD J. HODGSON, F. DE ST. C. BRECKEN, lew I Mortgages. Millions die annually through lack of cave for the kidneys—the first sien of kidney trouble noticeable is a single pain in the baci SU Obey . ‘ ’ ° . é which gradually develops into that dreaded malady Bright's di- sease——one of the most alarming syinptorms 18 highly colored urine giving bricklike deposits do not delay when the slightest symptom has appeared—Kidney troubles are easily prevented in their earlier stages—if neglected they may become obstinate, chronic and perhaps fatal—imedical science has proved that all kidney diseases arise from an excess of uric acid or kidney acid poison in the blood—One of Dr. Chase’s kidney-liver pills if taken weekly will neutralize this acid and prevent any tendency to Bright’s disease or Diabetes. Have you any of these symptoms? @ Back Ache, Dull Hea Pain in the Bladder or Base of the Abdomen, Pains in the Bae and Sides, Unusual desire to urinate, Scalding urine with passage obstructed, Red or White deposits, Tired Feelings, Weakness, Dropsical Swellings, these are sure signs of kidney troubles. YOUNG MEN With backache, weak back, deposits in the urine and other symptonis of kidney decay should not postpone using Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. KIC OLD MEN Troubled with stricture, impediments obstructions, stoppage of the water, or a frequent desire to urinate at night will fiad Dr, Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills a great reliever. NEY-LIVER TESTIMONIAL J. F. Browning, Carpenter and Joiner, of Kingston, Ont., writes the following testimonial : Gentlemen, to arise four and five times a night to urinate, I was troubled with my kidneys for ten years and waa compelled The pain in my back was terrible, I have used enough plasters and pills te stock a drug store, and obtained no relief. The doctors pronounced my case hupeless and advised me to go to Toronto Hospital, ana | had made up my mind to gu when | read your advertisement in The Torouto Evening News calling your pill the great K. and 4. Pill, which I took the meanin to be the KNIGHTS OF LABOR PILL, and bcing myseifa member of that order had confidence in the name, and [ pronounce them the Workingman's Friend, for since taking them regular for three months, I can say Lam entirely cured. and had I taken them years ago, would have suved hundreds of dollars in doctors’ bills Very traly yours, J. F. BROWNING, Kingston, Ont. Ask those who have t-*=2 =--4 been henefited by Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills about their wonderfu1 eurative powers. Dr. Chase’ Mianey-Liver Pills may mean the One or two doses of They act gently don't be skeptical. saving of your life. and effectually, and du notin any way interfere with your daily avocation, A POSITIVE CURE FOR KIDNEY TROUBLE Bright’s Disease, Liver Complaint, Meadache, Biliousness, Costiveness and Dyspepsia. One pill a dose; 25 cents a box, or 6 for $1. PILLS | We will give $500 to any person troubled with disease of the kidneys that Dr. Chase’s Combined Kidney and Liver pill will not reiicve or cure, Modelled each > year to fit all the > latest shoe shapes. > Extra thick ball > and heel. > : Sold everywhere. S S Rubbers AAAAA A ODPDPD ADD A A pb bbhbddalatdbedteteta dete bb nn | Honestly made of pure Rubber. Thin, Light, Elastic, Stylish, Durable. bad bb tb bb They Wear like iron, Mortgage Sale. LANDS IN CHARLOTTETOWN. To be sold by public auction, at the Court Honse, in Charlottetown, oa WFD- NESDAY, THE 24th DAY OF MARCH, next, A. D. 1897, at the hour of twelve o’cleck, noon, — All that tract, piece or parcel of land situate lving and being in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, bcunded and described as fo lows, that isto say :—Commenccing on the east side of Edward street at a point seventy- nine feet eouth from Fitzroy street, thence eattwardly ut rightangies to Edward street, pire y three and one half feet or Town Lot Number Ninety-eight in fourth hundred; therce southw:rdly along the west boun- dary joi said Tewn Lot Number Ninety- eight, and continuing same course for the listance cf one hundred and twenty-three and one halt feet or to land of Donald McLeod; thence westwardly along Donald McLeod’s said land to Edward street ator- said, and thence along Fdward street nor‘hwardly one liundred and twenty-4ve f-et to the place of commencement, bei: g parts of Town Lots Numbers Ninety--eveu and Fifty in the fourth hundred of town lots in the City of Charlottetown, with the appurtenances. The above eale is maile under and Ly virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, dated the Pwenty-ninth day of November, A. D 1894, and made between Flora Godkin of | Charlottetowv, in Queen’s Coanty, afore- said, widcw, of the one part, and Ann McDougall, of Charlottetown, aforesaid, widow, of the other part. For further particulars apply at the office of W. 8S. Stewart, Solicitor, Newson Block, Charlottetown. Dated this 8th day of February, A. L. 1897. ANN McDOUGALL, m4 Mortgagee. Nervr Yea RESOLUTIONS. The New Year should com- pm bard labor, for } A Bye Law to prevent chi dren being on the streets after a cer- tain hour at night. Be it enacted by the City Couucil of th: City of Charloitetown as follows: Ist. That boys and girls under the apparent age of sixteen years respectively shail not be on the streets of Char!otettow: without proper guardianship after the hour of 815 p m, from the first day o1 November till the first day of May, anc after the hour of 915 p m. from the first day of May till the first day of November. and at such hour all boys and girls shal) be in their homes. 2nd. Fifteen minutes before 8.15 p. m., from the first day ot November till the first day of May, and before 9.15 p. m. from the first day of May till the first day of November, the town bel! shall be rurg ae 8 warning for all children under the said ege to leave the streets and go totheir homes, and euch bell shall be called and known as the “Curfew Bell,” and any such chill or childr n found on the streets afier such hour shall be liable to be warned by any police constable or peace cfli:er to go home, and if after such warning a child or childrea shall be found loitermg on the tireets, such child or children may be tuken by the constable or peace officer to his or their home. : 3rd. Any parent or gnardian may on | complaint of any police constable or other | pe ace officer be summoned to appear before the Stipendiary Magistrate for the City of Chorlottetowa for permitting his orjherchild ,or children habitually io break the provisi- | ons of this Bye Law after having been warn- (ed in writing,and may be fined for the first joffence a sum not exceeding one dollar, with or without costs, and for a second | Oflence a sum not excceding two dollars, , With or without costs, and for the third or any subsequent offence a sum not exceed- ing five dullars, with or without costs and in default of payment of such fine or fines shall be collected by di-tress and sale of the goods and chattels of , the offender or offenders and in such case it | shail be lawful tor the Stipendiary Magis- | trate for the City of Charlottetown to com- mit such «fender or oftenders to the com- mon jail of Quecn’s County, with or with- any period not excieding twenty-one deys unless such fine or fines and the cost of the committal ‘and conveyance to the com won jail sre oon paid. 4th, The Bye-Law shell not apply to thildren on the streets afcer the said hour mence right by carrying a under proper contro! and guardianship or good reliable wath. They cost less in the end than a poor one, and all who desire to be on time sould have one Good tlme-keepets are away down ine pric. G. H. TAYLOR, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER North Side Queen Square TENDERS. Terders will be :eceived by the undersign- ed rp toThursdsy, Feb 25 b tor the erection and orang ten a sSaeat house, toran der pot sarily accepted, Plans and an ftications can be en at office ot C. PB. Chappelle, Architect, JAMES EDEN, harlottetown, Jan 28th 187. The, — tor some unavoidab'e vau: W. Fk. DAWSON, Tr, Mavor, H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk, dy 2 wks. of POBLIG NOTICE, _—_ —— Public Notice is hereby given that applica- tion will be made'o the Parliament oan. ada at the Dex?! session thereof, for an Act to incorporate The Dominion Building and Loan Association of the City of Toronto, in the Province of Ontario, a Building Society already ineo’ porated under chapter 169 of the Revised St-tutes of Ontario 1887, for the purpose of enabling the said as:cciation to carry on business anywhere in theD ominion ot Caaad+, with all the powers of a Loan Company and Building Society. Dated at 1h City of Toronto. aforesaid, this 1st day of Februsry, A. 1) 1-97, MACDONELL & BOLAND. 2 Toronto Street. Toronto, Solicitors for the said Applicants. dylaw 3timar2t Good bran from kiln dried Island wieat for sale very low at the Roller Mills.—Geo, E. Full, proprietor, 37—12i, eod. MONDAY LEGISLATURE IN A STATE OF RIOT, Word comes from Topeka, Kan., that there was almostarictin the house of representatives on Wednesday morning avd a repetition of the legislative war of 1893 is threatened. The republicans and populists clashed and the house became a mob, The sergeant-at-arms was unable to quell the disturbance. Trueblood (populist) moyed to refer the calendar to the revision commit- tee to have certain billy advanced. The republicans o1 jected and clained it took atwo-thirds vote to change the rale. The pepulists were short of the ‘wo-ihirds. The speaker pro tem, Weilip, who was in the chair, held + majority was sufficient, The republicans demand- ed a roll call on motion, but Wellip refused to recognize them. It was carried by a vivavoce vote. Every republican member jumped up shouting ‘froll call, roll call,” waving their arms and shaking their tists at the populiste. The din wae kept up an hour when Wellip adjourned ‘he house. No blows were etrack. expected that the trouble woald contiune next day. MESSAGE TO MEN, Proving that True Honesty and True Phil- antrophy still Exist. If any man who is wesk, nervous and debilitated, or who is suffering from any of the various troubles resulting from youthful follv, excesses or overwoik, will take heart and write to me, I will send him confidentially and free of charge the plan pursued by which I was complete! restored to perfect health and manhood, affer years of suffering from Nervous De- bility, Loss of Vigor and Organic Weak- ness, Ih ve nothing to sell, and therefore want no movey, but as I knowthrough my own experience how to sympathize with such sufferers, [am glad to be able to assist any fellow-beings toacure. I am well aware of the prevalence of quackery, for I myeelf was deceived and imposed upon until I nearly lost faith in mankind out I rejoice to say that I am now perfectly well and happy once more and am desirons h-refore to make this certain means of cure known toall. If you will write to me you can rely upon being cured and the proud satisfaction of having been of great service toone in need will be sufficient reward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy astured. Send 5c silver to cover portage and address Mr. Geo. G. Strong, North Rockwood, Mich. 135&w. — The refusal of the Dominion Goverr ment to carry free in the mails Ontario's parliamentary and departmental! paper- means abont $5.000 @ year to the provit ce. Mrs. S. James, Seaforth, suffered for years with what is called old peop'e’s rash. She was treated by many physicians without any result. Mr. Fear, the Iccal druggist, recommended Dr. Cha-e’s Ointment, which rel eved the irritation at nee and speedily eff-cied a peramencnt cure of the skin eruption. Mrs. James also says that Dr. Chase’s Ointment cured her of itching piles which she had been troubled with fer years, NOTICE Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of the statute 51st Victoria, sec tions 82 and 83, thatthe undersigned will apply atthe monthly meeting of the City Council, to be held in the month of March vext, for exensption from tax:tion Jr lands and buildings to be erected there on near the Railway, on the west side of Edward Street, for the slaughtering and curing of meats. B. & M. RATTENBURY 12th day of February, A. D, 1897. 35 —dylaw —5 — 4wks. COOD FYFE WHEAT WANTED —AT THE— Charlottetown Rol'er Mills Send samples to GEO. E. FULL, 36—246 wow yu Proprietor Soecial Ganned Goods Sale We commenced our SPECIAL CANNED GOODS SALE this morn- ing and will continue it for a shor time only. We have nm arked our goods at prices so low that they are bound to sell very quickly, so we wouid advise our fiends to call early and leave their orders for what thoy may require in this fine. BEEh & Golf HORSE CLIPPING. As the clipping sea-von is now her parties having hurses that they intene saving cslpped, would do well to call at Nichoisou’s Stables, Grafton St. where a'l work ss done at moderate rate: . Wants, Lost, Found & Advertizements under this heading charge five cents per line. OUND—Near Jost’s corner, yesterday, two keys, Apply al, this office, 43—tf Ws EP,—A bov to learn the Watehmak ing --Apply to G. G. Jury 38— W4STED—Enerestic young men to canvass for aleading Life Insurance Co—Ad- dress, Insurance, Box 364, City 38—lmth WANTED.—Two servant girls who can speak French. Apply to Mrs Potvin, Pownal St, opp Murray’s Bakery 4i—2ip _ 4RDERS WiNTED —Mrs J J Trainor Imperial House. bas excellent accommo- detion fora large namb rofboarle s Rats very reasonable \ ANTED,—A good capable person in a private family to look after a baby and attend toupstairs—Apply at this office 33— — LET.—That beautifully situated dwell- ing on Prince street, now occupied by Capt ‘Murchison. Possession given about 25th October.—A ppy to Peake Bros & Co—I7tf — UEEN VICTORIA: HER LIFE AND REIGN; great historic wo k,se lls on sightto thousands. Lord Woufferin in- troaduces it to Canajiaps in glowing words, Easy to make $20.0) a week some make twice that, Many make morein spare time then during day at regular employment, This +ar’a Great Sexagenary Celebrations are booming it, Books on time, Prospectus free tocanvarsers, Territory going fast. | 4 Tus B2aADGEY Gaaerson 5)? Ut Toronto, Cant. O LET —A pleasantly situeted dwelling T house tasing south and west on Brighton Road, at present occupied by Harrison Cor. vell, Eaq.. heated with hot air furnace, — pee yea vy electricity, and having bot an d water fittings ix bath room and kitehen. Containing parlor, dining room, ffice, kit- chen and pan'ry, On ground floor, four bed- rooms and bath roora on first floor, and two #ttic rooms, and Laving ‘sawthorne hedge grass lawn infront. Ten rainutes’ k Post Office, five minutes from tennis FEBRUARY 22 It was | qrennd ong house in Victoria Park— pply toW, C Maknes.Jn, septlé -tf L87. re re SEE THAT THE | FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE. —— ee Cs Joo Drops] 7 me ese table Preparation for As - similating the Food and Reg ula - ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Bio. bat) ee z —Or-— e dl | IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Oprum,Morphine nor Mineral. Not NARCOTIC. Teepe of Old Dr SAMUIL PITCHER Pumpkin Seed - ‘eine Podvellle Salts ~ Anise a - as Fierm Seed - Flavor: Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. At G@omoatiths-oid Ab) DosEs —3501 NITS'4 Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only, Te is not sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to gall j You anything else on the plea or promise that it is “just as good” and “will euswer every pur. pose.” 48 Sco that you get C-A-8-T-0.B-I-A, Tho f0- EXACT COPY OF WRAPPEF:. Highland Ranges — «——Mlade in Boston —SOLD ONLY BY— Fennell & Chandler Charlottetown,J nly 22, 1896—z4 & wy eee Bissell Carpet sweeper OR ONE WEEK PRICE $2.50 See 'O00028088 SIMON V7 CRABBE Walker’s Corner 135 STOVES HARDWARE — ee . ua = “Jewels.” Jewels,” Look at this list of “Jewels,” and every one a JEWEL and a perfect working steve: - Peerless Jewel, Little Jewel Mystic Jewel, Sterling Jewel, Empire Jewel, Pisjo jiewe! Grand Jewel, Home Jewel, Magic Jewel, Forest Jewel, Fire King Jewel, Jumbo Jewel, Manitoba Jewel, Leader Jewel Nista Jewel, Ciipper Franklin Jewel, Cottage Jewel, Twe ‘ight Jewel, Oakland Jewel, Bonanza Jewel, Jewel King,and lots more Jewels ranging in price from $4.00 up tv $200,000 Every Jewel Stove isa“JEWEL.” Then if you want any other kind of stove look at this Jist:—Red Clouds, Globi- Heaters, both with and withoutdrums, all sizes; aud agaie Waterloo, Niagara, Star, Success, Stendard, Perfect. Maritimn Wsmorlaid,anla great many more. If we cannot suit yque you are ha to please, Ali kept in Stock at the Ciiy Hardware Store KR. B. NORTON & CO —o cui?'lish Manures SUPERPHOSPHATES AND CHEMICALS Sole Agents for P. E. Island for THE BRADLEY FERTILIZER CO., the largest concern of the kind in the world. We have a large stock, on hand and to arrive, at tnese well known MANURES, and can refer purchaser to many of our very best farmers who have been using them for years with very gratilying results. We can also supply the same goods (Ground Slag) affered by our would-be competitors as “ English Fertilizers at at least 20 per cent less price than they now ask far it, but ot the same time we would not advise its use, .believing that THE GENUINE ENGLISH MANURES AS SOLD ONLY BY US are much the best value. Prices, Pamphlets, etc., on application. AULD BROS. Charlottetown April « 1896~—2aw (25) & wky Lhe home circulation is the most valuable !o advertisers. Tur Examiner reaches the hore of our citizens every evening. That account for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMIN ER,:PUB. COMPANY * pee a * CASTORIA