as hey eed iad rte ean Wing Mpeg. 4p I en a ee em 0 a. Sees ey eee THE DAILY EXAMINER : in CALENDAR FOR MARCH, 1896. Last Quar 6th day, 7h 16 3m. a, m. New Moon, l4th day, 6h. 33.2m. a. m. First Quar, 22nd day, 7h. 44.2m. a. m Full Moon, 29th day, lh. 9.0.m., a m io 1a . ayo wank |S, | $a | Mae ihmi{hm morn 1 | Sunday 643 |5 42] Il 54 2 | Monday 4] 43} aft 23 8 | Tuesday 39 15 co 4] Weinesday 38 46 1 49 617 ursday 36 47 2 43 6 Friday 34 16 | 3 53 7 | Saturday 32 50 § 21 gis av 301 52 6 46 9 Monday 28 ee 16} Tuesday 26 541) 8 43 "1 | Wednesday 24 56] 9 23 12] Thursday 22 57 9 58 13 | Friday 20 59 | 16 29 £4] Saturday 1g 6) | 10 57 °5 | Sunday 16 l | 11 26 16 | Monday ; a4 i il 55 7] Tuesday 13 4; moro 18 Wednes lay li 5 0 26 1$ | Thursday 9 6 0 59 20 | Friday | 8 7 1 39 21 | Saturday 5 9 2 27 2 | Sunday 3 11 3 26 23 | Monday l 12 4 46 24 | Tuesday 5 59 13 6 16 25 Wednesday 57 15; 7 35 26 | Thursday 55 161i 8 33 27 Friday 53 7+ 68H 38 ; Saturday 51 er 36.8 29 \ Sunday 49 20] 10 45 30 | Monday 47 21 li 23 31 j Tuesday 45 22 | aft 4 P. E Island Railway Onand after THURSDAY, 5th December, 695, the trains of this Railway will run daily Sundays exces ted) as follows .— Trains Inward Trains Outward. Read down. Read up PM AM rN AM 310 700......Chariottetown.....310 10 330 719....Royalty Junction 230 9% 417 8$0.....North Wiitshire.... 204 90 432 617......munter River. .«-. 149 85) 606 852 Bradalbane....... 115 si 613 90 a ee 1 07 8¢ Dae. ewes Preehow sD. . . . sve 12 53 75 647 936........Kemsington ......123%3 73 ¢a& ww Ar) ( Livi2 00 7 & Sum neérside PM 1250 Ly} Ari1030 AM BBR. ccccencd ROU... ccsccs ae rr, ee 3 19.. Port Hill ig SS se 3 58. .-- Bloom fielc Ci dconscaelcnse oans 6S 5, ee 6 00 PM AM aM AM FM. cece Charlottetown. ....1030 25....Royalty Junction....10 10 BU, cticccecee ford . oa 355 Ar v 905 Mt Stewart } 419 $50 el sesas Cardigan....... 735 5. ..00esQOGE.«+2.. FO PM AM | Vount Stewart..... 855 OG case Morel). ccscocee O17 612. eee St Peter’e .. 748 5 57. .Bear River.. -7@ 6 40.. GG PM AM PM A¥ GC Ba cccccccccsscves Bmeraid. .....ce--ctecoe 1H TE cnaes eonted Se TONE. 64545 Seetes 7 Oo PM A’ Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Mgr Govt. ~—- Charlottetown. Moncton, } B. Railway Office, Dec 1, 1595. DONT DESPAIR WILL CURE YOU We guarantee Dedd’s Kidney Pills to cure ar g 4 case of Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, Lumb-go, Lropsv. Rt 2tism, Heart Disease, Female Troubles. | re Blood—or money r funded. Sold Fy al rs in medicine, or oy mail on receipt of irice, soc. per box, or Six boxes $2.50, D&. L. 4. SMITH & CO., Torbnto. we can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pille a he following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00 wr dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address por aid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may29 Charlottetown. Beaver Line Steamers. Winter ‘Service. JIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN S?. JOHN, N.B, AND LIVERPOOL From From Liverp o'. Steamer St Jchna, NB Sat, Dec. 7... Lake Ontario. ..Wed., Dec 2° - = = Lak- Winnipeg “ Jun & Jan 4 Lake Sa-erior e es = “8 5 Lake Ontario o Feb 5 Feb 1...Lake Winnipeg - 4 ~ 1)...Lake Superior ” Mar 4 oe; =) Lake ‘utario to - 18 Mar '4.. Lake Winnipeg Apr 1 2s Lake Superior FIRST CABIN—#4) and $15. Round Trip, Srtand $35. MKCON!) CABIN—To Liverpool, London- uerry, Belfast and Glasgow, $3). RouadTrip, » To London, Bristol or Cardiff, $33; Zound Trip, SéL STEERAGE—Te Liv. rpool, London, Glas- cs avd Beltast, $21.50; to Bristol and Cardiff a) NOTE—Stieerage passengers by the Beaver Line are provided with the use of bedding, and eatingand drinking utensils, free of charge. Insurance certificates issued at lowest rates, Freight carried at lowest rates and to al! important points both in Canadaand Great Britain on through bilis of lading. Specia: eilities provided for the carriage of butter cheese and perishable freight For turther particulars as to freight or pas- sage apply to L. & C. MAcCIVER, D. W.CAMPBELL Tower Buildings, Manager, 1% Hospital at, Liverpool, Montreal, TR IOP & SON, Agents, St John, N B, FURNESS LINE. Regular Fortnightly Sailings between LONDON and HALIFAX. Under spe cial contract with the VLominion Govern ment. 8. 8. HALIFAX CITY, 3,000 Tons. $.8. ST. JOHN CITY, 3,000 Tons. 8S. S. DAMA#A, 2,500 Tone. The Furness Steamships are the finest on this route. A!l boats are Clyde bailt wit safoon and sleeping berths amidships where least motion is felt. 5. 8. St. John City and Halifax City are electrically lighted throughout. Superior accommodation for all kiads of Freight, Dairy Produce, etc. For information regarding sailing dates, €tc., apply to FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Lip, People’s Bank Building, Halifax, Or W. W. , Passenger A Charlottetown P. E. , ded att ODDS AND ENDS. ~——» —— They are talking in Parig about the pos | sibility of leading the water of Lake Gen ea to Parise Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, Chase’s Pil's have gained popularity because they are a specific for the uric | acid condition, prevent Bright’s disease, ; cure Rheumatism and all Catarrhal condi tions of the Kidneys and Bladder. They do this becanse they possess remarkable alterative, tonic and diuretic properties, exerting a wonderfully soothing intluence on irritated or inflamed mucuous mem branes of the kidneys or bladder. One pill a dose. a box. The cheapest medicine in the world. 25c. London trained nurses ncw have a clul of the r own just off the Strand, and it his already 500 members. RIGHT IN OUR MIDsT, Mr. Shipman, of Owen Sound—Seven Years of, Acute Suffering Diabetes Cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills. Owey Sounp, March 2 (Specia!):—Mr Shipman tells his story in the hope tha he may benefit others, and says: As a re sult of r tumble when a boy, which injur ed my back, I have been troubled witl weak kidneys all my life. For the pas vear I have been a great sufferer, growin; worse until a friendly druggist advised me to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Tests of the urine showed diabetes and I realized my danger. I had found it impossible when tired te stand upright and at such times was drawn down sideways. In all Ihave used about one dozen boxes and am now heariy and healthy as ever in my life. Tle cycles in use in the French army are to provided with an electric light, which can be turned on and off at will. With Invalids, Yes! with invalids the appetite is ca pricious and needs coaxing. hat is just the reason they improve so rapidly under Scott’s Emulsion, which 1s as palatable a: cream. There ia nothing that a-tonisies a stranger visiting Australia for the firs time so much as the variety and beauty of its flowers. It Saved Our Chill, “My little daughter, three and a halt years old, suffered three years with Ecze- ma. Her little body was covered with the itching rash, and doctors did no good. Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment have en- tirely cured and saved our child. Her skin is clear and nota sign of rash is to be seen.”—Anrdrew Aiton, Hartland, N. B. Mr. Aiton is one of thousands benefited by this unfailing cure for pile: end ekin diseases. Constantioople has just had a enow- storm heavy enough to prevent trains from 1 aving the city and to suspend navigat a in the port. 25 cents cures Catarrhal Headache. - . Incipient Catarrh. Hay Fever. “ “ Catarrhal Deafness. “ os Cold in tre head in 10 min. ? ” Foul breath caused by Cat arrh. 25 cents secures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box Yold by all dealers. Col. C. F. Crocker, of San Francisco, will pay the expenses of the Lick Obser- vaiory Expedition to Japan, to observe the eclipse of the sun next summer. Chronic Inva‘ids Raised from Their Sick Beds After Givieg Up Hope. London, Ont.—Henry R. Nicholls, 176 Rectory street, catarrh; recovered. De. Chase’s catarrh cure. 25¢. Markdale—Geo. Crowe's child, itching eczema; cured. Chase’s Ointment. Truro, N.S.—H. H. Sutherland, travel- ler, piles—verr bad case; cured ; Chase's Cintment. 60¢. Lucan—Wm. Branton, gardener, worms; all gone. Chase's Pills. L’Amable—Peter Van Allan, eczema for three years. Cured. Chase’s Ointment. Gower Point—Robano Bartard, dread ful itching piles, 30 years. Well again; Chase's Ointment. 60c. Meyersburg—Nelson Sjmmons, itching piles: eured. Chase’s Ointment. Malone—Geo. Richardson, kidney and liver sufferer; better. One box Chase's Pills. 2c. Chesley—H. Will's son, crippled with rheumatism and suffering from diabetes, completely recovered. Chase's Pills. Matechard Township—Peter Taylor, kid- pip ney trouble, 30 years; cured. Chase's Pil'b. 25c. Toroutc—Miss Hattie Delaney, 174 Orawiord street, subject of perpetual colds. Cured by Chase’s Syrup of Lin- seed and Turpentine. 25 cents. Dr. Chase’s remedies are sold by all dealers. Edmanson, Bates & Co., mapu- facturers, Toronto. . conditions In some conditions the gain from the use of Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver oil is rapid. For this reason we put up a Soc. size, which is enough for an ordinary cough or cold or useful as a trial for babiesand children. In other conditions gain must be slow, sometimes almost imperceptible,health can't be built up in a day. For this Scott's Emulsion must be taken as nourish- ment, food rather than medicine, food prepared for tired and weak digestions. Scorr & Bowxe, Chemists, 2 soc. and $1.00 Ask your Druggist for Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER A DAINTY FLORAL EXTRACT For Handkerchief, Toilet and Bath. TEETH $10 per Set. Puriial Sets $2 and upwards. Gold and Porcelain Crowning. Hert material, best workmansn, best satisfaction. DR. J. P, MURRAY, 026 Qu en Street, Charlottetow A SUPERSTITIOUS CALENDAR. People who belleve In prophetic destinies as outlined ju verse will be interested in the following anclent for the @onths: horoscope By her who In January ts born. No gem save garnet should be worn. tt will insure her constancy, True friendship and fidelity. The February born will find Sincerity and piece of mind. Freedom from passion and from care If they the amethyst will wear. Who on this world ef ours the'r eyes In March first open shall be wise, In days of perli firm and brave, And wear a bloodstome to the grave. She who from Aprtl dates her years Diamonds shall wear, lest bitter tears For vain repentence flow this stone Emblem of innocence is known. Who first beholds the light of day In spring's sweet flowery month of May, And wears an‘ emerald all her life, Shall bea loved and happy wife. Who comes with summer to this earth, And owes to June her day of birth, With ring of agate on her hand Caa health, wealth and long life command. The glowing ruby should adorn Those who in warm July are born; Then will they be exempt and free From love's doubts and anxiety. Wear a sardonyx, or for thee No conjugal felicity; The August-bern with this stone ‘Tis said must live unloved and lone, A maiden born when autumn leaves Are rustling in September's breeze A sapphire on her brow should bind— "Twill cure diseases of the mind. October's child is bern for woe, And life’s vicissitudes mnst know; But lay an opal on her breast And hope will lull those woes to rest. Who first comes to this world below With drear November's fog and snow Shall prize the topaz’s amber hue— Emblem of fr.ends and lovers true. If cold December gave you birth— The month of snow and tce and mirth— Place on your hand a turquoise blue; Success will bless whate’er you do. The Indtan the Ouly Secialist The Indian is the Sybarite of the northland, and the only genuine So- cialist on earth. He holds all the pos- sessions of his country equally with his tribe, feasts and fasts and sorrows and rejoices in common, and roams where his legs carry and there is game for his gun. When there is abundance he smokes his pipe in happy indolence and his wife does the work; when there is no meat for the kettle, he shoulders his gun and goes out into the woods, leaving care and hunger at home with the squaw. But he by no means invariably escapes hunger. It is ever a feast or a famine with him, and it might always be a feast were he not so improvident and lazy. Cloth- ing and food are at his very door. In the rivers and lakes there is fish in great quantity and variety; along their banks fisher, otter, mink, beaver and musk-rat; and in the forests moose, caribou, bear, lynx, fox, wolf, woiver- ine, marten, ermine and rabbits—to say nothing of the early spring and aut- umn migration of ducks and geese, the packs of ptarmigan, which in their changing plumage of brown and white are to be seen summer and winter, and the several other species of the grouse family that may be found the greater part of the year. There is no occa- starve in this sion for an Indian to country, if he keeps out of Barren Grounds; but hunting demands skill, of which he has less than any other red man I ever knew, and a never-failing cache presupposes foresight, of which he has none—so that, in truth, he fasts more often than he feasts,—Cas- par W. Whitney in Harper’s Magazine. Size of the Universe. It has been estimated, says W. H. La- master in Popular Astronomy, that a cannon ball, moving with a velocity of 800 miles an hour, and leaving our earth and traveling in the direStion of the nearest fixed star, would not reach it in less than 4,500,000 years! and yet there are stars in the heavens and visible through telescopes that would require a cannon ball moving with the same velocity at least 500,600,- 000 years to reach them. It was said by the elder Herschell that it would require light traveling at the rate of 185,000 miles a second 2,000,000 years to come to the earth from the remotest luminous vapors within reach of his 40-foot telescope, and yet, whatever may have been the effort of astron- omers to bring the starry heavens as a whole into view even with the most powerful reflectors, they have so far proved to be futile. Hence, to the minds of men the universe must seem forever to be and to remain immeasur- able, incalculable and incomprehensi- ble. And while we may be able to weigh and measure suns and systems, within range of our telescopes, there are others so far away and s> far be- yond our powers of vision, and our power of calculation, that even our present supposed great knowledge of the sidereal neavens would dwindle into the thinnest of mental vapories. Europe's Holdings« tn Africa. Within the last ten years France has acquired of Equatorial Africa about 300,000 square miles, in which there are now 300 Europeans; Germany, 100,000 square miles; Italy, 547,000 square miles, and Portugal has now a defined territory extending over 710,000 square miles. France, moreover, has been ac- tive farther north, in the Sahara and in West Africa, and claims rights over 1,600,000 square miles; while Ger- many, in Southwest Africa and the Cameroons, asserts her rule over 540,- 900 square miles.—Henry M. Stanley in The Century. “One Touch of Nature,” E‘c. The prettiest speech that will go down im history—to our posterity—will be that of the young Czar’s when he told his people that he and the Czarina rejoiced their first child was a girl, because—“‘being a daughter, she be- longed alone to them; had it been a gor, he would have belonged to all Rus- sia!’ This Httle speech, so fraught with the right feeling, and the Czarina’s unswerving determination to nurse her baby herself, has appealed to the hearts of the Russians, and broke down for the moment, barriers that it has taken years of arrogant and arbitrary rul- lag to erect. To Prevent Cold Feet. Before going out on a bitter cold jay plunge the feet in cold water, rub weil with alcohol and dry thoroughly, rubbing hard. This is a sure preven- ive of cold feet. Good Words From Honest Hearts, Mr. Alex. Walker, of Centreville, Cu n- berland Co., N. S., cer ifies :““PRUSSIAN OIL isa reliable family medicine. We used it for Rheumatism and a Leme Knee, and found it grand.” Mrs. George Campbell, of Upper Sackville, N. B, says: “PRUSSIAN OIL is a splendid cure for Whocping Cough. We have founl it invaluable also for Rheumatism, Headache, etc.” Mr. J. H. Blakeley, of Blakeiey & Co., Gottingen, St., Halifax, declarer, **PRUSSIAN OIL bas cured me of Headache, which has been the Lane of my life.’ Mr. Abram B. Cox and wife, of Isaac’s Harbor, N. S., state : ““PRUS- SIAN OIL is ‘he best medicine we have ever used fur Sick Headache and Cramps in the Stomrch.” Mr. C. 8S. Whitman, of Canso, N.S, says: “PRUSSIAN OIL is the beet medicine 1 have ever had in the house.” Only 25 cents. Sold every - where. **Use it and Prove it.” The House of Parliament in London is partly lighted by 40,000 electrie la ps, which number 1s being constantly increas- ed. Fifty experienced elec:ricians are employed to keep the system or order. But there is still a gas bi | of over $12,000 for the year, Although Roentgen’s work was 80 thoroughly done that little has been added to it by other experimenters, his view that the X rays difler from the cathode rays ig not accepted by all physicists. Delbear believes that the same results could be ob- tained from any source of light. He has given some attention to the matter, having, as long ago as 1892, photographed an iron star through an ordinary table-top by means of electric sparks. He stated two years ago that all rays have similarcharac teristic properties, that what any ray can do depends upon the kind cf matter it falls on, that what we know as light has no ex- istence apart from the eves, and that it has long been known that ether waves too long to be seen by the eyes could be made to produce photographs. The interesting fact may be added that M. Gustave Le Bon has reported to the French Academy of Sciences photographs obtained through plates uf iron and lead by a three hours’ exposure to the light of a paraffin lamp. A HAMILTON BAPTIST PREACHER Joins With Leading Members of the Fa- culty of MeMaster Hull in Praise of Dr, Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder, Everyone who uses Dr. Agnew’s Ca- tarrhal Powder has a good word to say for it. In these columns a short time since was quoted the favorable opinion of three mem bere of the faculty of McMaster Hall, the great Baptist university. Of tle same denomination is to be added to-day the hearty endorsement of this remedy by the Kev. G. Anderson, the indefatigable and successful pastor of the Wentworth Baptist Church, Hamilton. He has used this medicine, and does not hesitate to proclaim ite good properties. Just at this particular time of the year this remedy is doing a grand work in removing that dreaded trouble to many--Hay Fever. Une shurt puff of the breath through the blower supplied with cach botileof Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder, diffuse” this powder over the surface of the basa’ passages. Painless and delightful to use* it relieves in ten minutes, and permanent ly cures Catarrh, Hay Fever, Colds, Head ache; Sore Throat, Tonsilitis and Deat ness. 60 cents, Sample bottle and blower sent on receiyt of two three-cent stamps. S. G. DETCHON, 44 Church Street, Toronto. For sale at Dodd's Medical Hall. A New Yorker who travels draws this distinctiou between New Yorkers and men who live elsewhere: “ New Yorkers ge’ up and give their seats to womcn in street cars. This is occasionally done in St Louis, but not eften, and in Chicago never. In the latter town the male sitter: do not even hide their faces behind newe- papers and pretend not toree. They stare the unfortunate female out of counten- 9 ance. ARE YOU A DYSPEPTIC? When to, dyspepsia is ad.led constipa tion, the acme of bodily suffering © reach- ed. A remedy that will cure a cnrony case must be a wonderfu! one and a boo to humanity. Edward Warren, 1544 Mey- lert avenue, Scranton, Pa, was suc a victim. a d was cured by Hawker’s Dve- pepsia Cure. He writes tothe Hawk r Medicine Co. that Scranton doctors told him he must undergo an opera ‘on; tha later he spent some time iv a Montre: | hospital with no beneficial results, and ned pri ctically resigned bimseli to the in- evitable when a faiend advised him to try Hawker’s Dyspepsia Cure. He did » and the third dose gave relief unknowi for months. He continu d taking the remedy with the most gratifying results He now recommends al! his friends to us« Hawker’s Dyspep ia Cure if they are troubled with indigestion or dyspepsia, a: d authorizes the Hawker Meticine Co. ‘o tell his story for the benefit of others. Hawker’s Dyspepsia Cure is sold by all druggists and dealers at 50 c nt- per b t le Or six bot les for $2.50, and is manufac- tured only hy the Hawker Medicine C (L'd.), St. John, N. B, It ix little known,evenamongthe Frencel. - men, that the anti anarchism law passed in France in 1342 imposes capital punisb- ment for the deposit with criminal intent fexplosives in any public er private place, even when no explosion results. There is more than sentiment in the saving of Sir Walter Raleigh to his execa- tioner, “What matters it about the head if the heart is all right?” The treuble is that in this high preseure age the heart is seldom kept right. By careful estimate it is calculated that one person out of every four or five has a weak or diseased heart Chink for a mument the important work tha’ the heart has to perform, and it is not lifficult to realize whata derangement, even to a slight eatent, of this organ means. Dr, Aguew’s cure for the heart is a cure for heart troubles, and nothing else. [t isa mi take to suppose that remedies that are given out as panaceas for all the ills that flesh is heir to ean effectively cure beart disease. Within 30 minutes after tsking the first dose of Dr Agnew’s cure for the heart relief is secured, and eventu- ally complete restoration is ¢ff-cted. For sale at Dodd’s Mudical Hall. A Stuttgart pape: says that Bismarck weighs himself every day, and has done *o for many years. He is stilta man of g-eat weight, but not so heavy as he was tifteen years ago. In 1879 he tipped the scales at 242 pound:; now his weight i» 202 pounds, THAT DRAGGING IN THE LOULNS. Is Usually Caused by a Derangement of the Kidneys—South American Kidney Cure WL Positively Relieve itin Six Hours Oce way be deceived by the feeling «f weight or dragginz in t! !oins -bat causes unpleasantnes: and nce» v n’ence to wany men and women. Attributing the trouble t> something else, they forget that this ma. be evidence of inflammatory affections .f the kidneys, that eventually may de- velop into seriuos trouble. That very suc- cessful specific, Suuth American Kidney Cur , gets at the ro t o° kidney trouble, and wll quickly remove the couse, and haying done this, complete recovery is soon reached. It is worth repeating that South American Kidney Cure is a remedy for the perfect cure of this one trouble. It does not pretend to be a cure-all, but it is a cure certain in every case of kidney trouble. And it does it quickly. For sale at Dood’s Medical Hall. a WEI RY FA MILY VEGETABLE <S> derful in its quick action to relieve distross. PAIN-KILLER 4.3,2,"7.2 Sere $hills,, Binrhstompae 7 PAIN-KILLER "285, BES? rem- ae yy ey ER PAIN-KILLER 479373 BAPE i Brainen Cuts, Sprains, Bevere rms, € PAIN-KILLER #.'% panyutn! of the r and tall classes wan a oat Sark 1) Ust imtermally OF exte certain re A Beware of imitations Take none but the PERKY DAYI8." Sold everywhere ; 25¢, big SATURDAY, MARCH 7, WII LIMITE aT Book and Job PRINTING f Work Prom Prices Low. Try us. First Class Work. Best Qualities of Paper. ptly Done. Hib BAAMINER PUB. UO. TI ITICIELEEE LINER The Charlottetown Steam Nav. Co, Ltd. Annual Meeting. The Annual Meeting of the above Com pany will be held at their office, corner o Greut George and Lower Water Streets ‘harlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the fourth day of March, 1896, atthe hour of leven o'clock, a. m. By order, F, W. HALES, Secretary. fel 18—t] dte Break Up a Cold in Time BY USING PYNY- PECTORAL The Quick Cure for COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, BRON- CHITIS, HOARSENESS, etc. Mrs. Josepn Norwick, of 63 Sorauren Ave., Toronto, writes: “* Pyny-’ectoral has never failed to cure my children of croup after a few doses. It cured myself of a long-standing cough after several other remedies had failed. It has also preved an excellent cough cure fer my family. I prefer it to any other medic for coughs, croup or hoarseness,” H. O. Barsour, of Little Rocher, N B., writes: “As a cure for coughs Pyny-Pectoral is the best selling medicine I have; my cus- tomers will have no other.” Large Bottle, 25 Cts. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lrp. Proprietors, MontTREaAL aa PHOTOGRAPHY — -— - | Superior workmanship, re ‘ined finish and moderate prices combine to make these Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown to-day. GEO. H. COOK Corner Queen & Grafton Sts. For information and free Handbook write te MUNN & CO., 361 Broapway, New Yor«. Oidest bureau for securing patents in America Every patent taken out by us is brought before the pu by a notice given free of charge in the Scientific American Langost circulation of any scientific paper fn the world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent man should be without it, we, 3. a ‘ear; $1.50 six months, Address, MUNN & ©O,, BLISHERS, 361 Broadway, New York City, Back-Ache, Face-Ache, Sciatic Pains, Neuralcie Pains, Pain in the Side, ete, Promptly Relieved and Cured by The “D. & L.” Menthol Plaster Having uecd D. & L. Menthol Plaster for severe pain in the back and lumbago, I unvhesitatingly recomr Same as a safe, sure and rapid remedy : in fact, they act like magic.—A. NTE, wn, Ont, Price 23e. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lrp, Proprietors, MONTREAL, —— = DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Rent Stree! Aug 16, ’94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &« Advertisements under this heading charg* five cents per line. WANTED-A good general servant girl. /pply to Mas, 8S. R. JENKINS. 3i pd—mh3 LOST—A small brooch, circle o1 brllan' with pale pink stone in centre; siones set In ilver with gold back. Finder will please seave it at this office. ti—feb2e COW FOR SALE—Farrow co, fin large animal, for tale or exchange. Apply at tiis office. si—feb.6 COOK WANTED—A competent coek ply to MRs F PETERS, Sidmount. feb25--lw pd Ap- TO BE LET—The property on the north side of Queen Square, opposite the Law Courts Bui'ding, now occupied by the subscriber The stabling in the rear is one of the best in the Province. Possession given I:tof May. Apply to H C ConLry. ¢€1 24: w li—feb2> A LADY has accommodation for two board- ers, with use of pian*; school girls or music pupils preferred. Apply at this office. feb2t w ANTED—A man with some experience as astableman, whoalso can make himself generally useful. Apply at this office. eb 24- lw TO LET—Five rooms with pa*tof a cel ar, with good stabling; a first-class stand to ac- commoda‘e travellers to and from those hotels at the north side, and those new ones under erection to be ready Ist May, 1896. In- quire of JAMES STEWART, St Peter’s Road, Lot 35. 4i—feb?4 MARINE VILLA TO LET —Situate adjoin- ing bundas Esplanade, in the most healthy art of the city, fronting the Hillsborough Steer, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. I has a fine lawn, coach bouse and stable most desirable residence; rent $40 a year, paid quarterly. Apply to BENJ DAVIEs. octi—d&w guarzvaw pat law 8 1500-3 down, $9) on mortage if de- sired—buvs desirable dwelling near centre of city, not far from park, good neigh- borhood, healthy, Grafton Street. Apply to A MELtIsH, London House building, or cor- ner King and Great George Streeis bov5 TO LET—New residence, corner 0’ Grafton and Rochford Streets; nice location, modern improvements, hot air. bath,ete. Rent mcd rate Apply to hk M Moone. tf dec7 MONEY—Loans made on city or country property Apply tof W L Moorg, ‘olicitor &c, London House Corner. d&w 3m -~dec3 FRET SAW- I have a very nice foot-powe Fret Saw for sale cheap. First appl cant ge a bargain.—R L Corron brighton Road. jJani3—t? TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block —ma pply to PaowsE Bros uf EARNEST MEN AND | WANTE WOMEN to circulate | “The Sword of Isiam or Sctffering Ar- menia,” a thrilling book. Graphic cc- count of the Eastern Question, the Turk, Armenian and Mohammedanism with its horrible massacres, Numerous startling illustrations taken on the spot. 448 pages, only $1.90. Send 60 cts. for convarsing | book. Agents make $15 to $50 weekly. | Brapiey-Garretson Co , Ltd., Toronto, | Ont. ly d&w — feb26, 1896. RRS ——— “You may paint with a very il big brush, and yet not be a | great painter.”---Carlyle. The secret of gcol painting is GOOD PAINT. The whole seciet is right material. 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