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DORCHESTER, MASS. ; *uim t mn altar v ara thi 4 terse, but expres a . nscript on From the Parsees.” Woond's PHOSPHODINE. | sket rests on a plinth, adorned The Great English Remedy. i side with carved chimeras, Siz I iges Gucranteed to wines and crowned heads, promptly and permanently |...) hearing superb rubies in the centre cure i forms of maroon is eee a Cin tht bee back Weakness, Dmissions,Sperm to . | etervhen. I ai plinth is the moncgram “V.L., wk Sects of use or Excesses, | e scription Lombay, 1877.” es M essive use back also bears the imperial ne 7 - af Teba , Opium Stimu ' Before and Aft Pi oil iain Sees, te . s — an a al Sen a In the “Large Dining Room” is the nity, Consumption anc t carly zt j Sage : hema oo ix : isof | " very beautiful, but certainly im- Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of am , } eases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicims | | gx silver-gilt bench-bowl. It was Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if | ine in place of this, ll send by return One will Known. he offers some worthless med k tnclose price In letter, and we w mail. Price, one packae, ¢!; six, $5, please, siz will cure. Pamphlet to any address, The W “pany, Canada, Seld in Charlottetow y Geo E Hughes ruggis Orders by m sil promply filled +, ~ a= - DONT DESPAN OF ik SEs WILL CURE YOU Kidne ls to cure ary cas I $s Disease, Diabetes, Lur go, Dropsv. | tism. Heart Disease, Female Te = pure Blood r money r-funded. Ss y al alors in licine, or Dy mail on or Six bexes $2.50. ITH & CO.. Toronto. med Cc. per Dox sece.pt of price, s DA. L. A. SM we can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills at the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. To the trade—$4.00 vu rdozen, cr three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address po-* paid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 29 Charlottetown. £ NSTIPATION, AQUSNESS, YSPEPSIA,® K HEADACHE, REGULATE THE LIVER. ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES GOOD DIGESTION. [PRICE 25 CTS:Tae ODDS MED co. 70, UTTNER’S FMULSION WILL RESTORE Pale, Weak and Emaciated CHILDREN toa normal condition of HEALTH and STRENGH, and bring back the BLOOM OF YOUTH more quickly than any other medicine. As a Flesh Restorer, Puttner’s Emulsion has no equal, ‘cg - giving substance and tone toSthe wasted muscles. Price 50 cents june All Druggists per bottle PHOTOGRAPHY Superior workmanship, re k eep } $. fined finish and moderate prices combine to make these Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown +o-day. GEO. H. COOK Corner Quesu & Grafton Sts, nov26—135w ly For Sale or To Rent The Susness Stand, the “ Central Hotel,” formerly the “ Railway House,” situated 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 THUMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. ap23—dy 246 & wky well-k nown on Executors Notice. All parties in lebted to the Estate of the late Augustus Hermans are requested to make payment under- signed Executors. Also all persons hav- ing claims against said Estate ari hereby notified to present same, duly attested, to us. immediate Lo thie M. P. HOGAN, W. E. SMITH Executors Estate of the late Augustus Hermans. jul22—law (1) 3m vat law 3m pat law 3 COAL AGENCIES! CARVELL BROS, “Old Sydney Mines,” Sydney. “Vale Mines,” Pictou. “Joggins Mines,’ Pugwash. We furnish orders for cargoes on all the above mines. Particulars of terms and prices furnished on application to CARVELL BROS., Agents, Ch’town, June 4, 956—pat jour 2m 2a Flaxman and manufactur- Rundell and Biidges for George n Prince of Wales. Its propo: tions are so vast that the gilding alone is said to cost $10,000. The ladie, ‘ h stands in front of the bowl, was nade for the present P1 of Wales of very pretty d-sign Throughout the collection one is con- stantly noticing rare specimens of locks of all periods. Here, for instance, is a fine example of Louis Selze work by the celebrated of Paris. rhe ebonized ormola movement, is in requires but esigned by wh have ince and is Lepante with which winding is The order, case ounts, perfect once a The castle is a magnificent museum of old china, mostly so fine that one stands agast at the mere thought of its enormous value. Look, for instance, at a set of three vases of ‘“‘Rose du Parry” Sevres in the grand corridor. They are simply priceless, The designs in front are beautifully painted amorini in pan- els, those at the back flowers on a white ground. The centre vase has a perfor- ated top. The height of the vases is fourteen inches. Old Sevres, even when first made extremely expensive, but now can seldom be purchased, ex- by millionaires. Not many years of three small jardinieres was sold by auction at Christie’s for $50,000. Single plates have frequently been sold for 200 guineas (about $100)} year. was eept since a set and cups and saucers for 159 guineas (about $750) each. In the “Green Draw- ing Koom" we must look with admira- tion and wonder at the grand desert service to which no rival exists. It was commenced at Sevres in 1784 for Loul; XVI. and was purchased by George IV. The manufacture took about ten years of the time cf th: fnest ceramic artists in the world to complete. The ground of the piece is of the most per- fect Bleu du Roi, or ‘“Gro Bleu.’” The paintings, chiefly figure subjects in syl- van landscapes, are by the most emi- nent artists ever employed at the royal manufactory. The portraits of the Queen and Prince Consort, wmich were exhibited in the exhibition of 1851, are very fine exam- ples of modern Sevres work. These are half-length portraits of the size of life, each painted on a singte slab of poree- lain. Tehy are copies of the pictures by Winterhalter, and were executed by order of Louis Phillippe as a present to Her Majesty. They were commenced just before the revolution of 1848, and were annexed by the Republican Gov- ernment, but were surrendered to Louis Philippe as his private property an‘? presented to Her Majesty. In the “Green Drawing Room” is also a splendid set of four bronze and ormo- lu candelabra emblematical of the sea- sons. They are probably the finest speci- mens of such work in existence. The designs, modelling of the figures and chasing of the ornament are simply perfect. The work is either of the late Louis Quartorze or Louis Quinze per- iod, when furniture bronzes of the fin- est class were being made in France. Unfortunately, the artist’s name is not known, as they, in common with most of the finest pieces of the period, are unsigned In the “White Drawing Room” the Sevres cabinet of the Louis Seize period demands more than a cursory glance. From the elaborate character of its de- sign and its finished workmanship, it was probably made for a present toa royal personage. Its porcelain panels are of “oeil de Perdrix” turqoise. The plaques in the doors have paintings of flowers in baskets suspended by rib- bons. The other concave plaques have bouquets of flowers with turquoise mounts. This is only one of a number these cabinets in the private apartments. They are mostly made by the first of the old French “Ebenistes,” such the world-famed Riesener, Roentgen and the other giants of the Louis The gilded bronze mounts are by the great Gothiere,whose work, ior design, modelling and finish, has never been equalled His gilding also is good, and so thickly laid on, as to have suffered injury whatever from age. The same may also be said of the Louis Quatorze cabinet work of Andre Boule (born 1642), also to be seen at Windsor. As some indi ation of the value of these works, may named a Boule cabinet in the Jones collection at South Kensington which was bought for $50,009. Similar prices were reach- ed in several instances for Louis Seize cabinets, ete., at the Hamilton Palace sale some few years since. In the “Grand Corridor,” whose 5626 feet of length is literally crowded with objects of the greatest Interest, one no- tices a white marle re umbent statue of H. R. H. Princess Elizabeth of Clar- ence, daughter of Willam IV., and con- sequently heir apparent to the throne of England. The st tu, which is most gracefuly designed t> te,r sent a ing infant, the sculptor’s . W. Scoular, It was be- qucathed to Her Majesty by the Queen Dowager in 1849. Its subject, the little Princess, was born in 1520 and died in 1821. Consider the momentous conse- quences involycd in tle death of such of rare as Seize period. no be bears Se. MONTAGUE BRIDGE sdslibichaensattbacininans ai Se F ee siidientttiaiien THE DAILY EXAMINER would have been Queen of England. In the “Grand Corridor” also stands a remarkable casket or reliquary COm- posed of reck crystal and enamel with silver-gilt mounts. The side panels are of finely engraved crystal, The cas- ket, which is possibly German work of the seventeenth century, is surmounted by a silver-bilt group of S. George and the Dragon But its claim to notice arises not so much from its own beauty, which is great, as from the relic which it contains. ‘A thrill of emotion passes through the hearts of all spectators when they learn that the Bible of that true soldier of heaven, Gen. Gordon, rests within. The book is one of the plainest description, bound in common brown leather, but its much-worn ap- pearance at once shows that it was in constant use. The sacred and much- prized little relic was presented to the Queen after Gordon's sad death. The hast work of art to be noticed in this wonderful corridor is qa charm- ing little bust by W. Behens of the Princess Victoria, now Her Majesty, the Queen, at the age of 10 years. It is of spotless white marble, and a perfect gem. On the subject of pictures in the grand old castle there is no time to dwell. Suffice it to say that all the best of the old masters are most worth- ily represented, both in the state and private apartments. For instance, in the “Vandyke Room” are no less than twenty-two of that great master’s fin- est works, including that wonderful specimen “Charles I. on a gray ho.se. accompanied by his master of the horse, M. de St. Antoine.” This mas- terpiece fgar exceeds in quality the pic- ture by the same painter of the same subject, which was recently purchased by the nt on for $87,500 Here is also the portrait of Henrietta Maria, men tioned by Pepys in 1665. “I was onty pleased at a very fine picture of the Queen’s mother, when she by Vandyke; a very good pi lovely In the audience room are also some fine Gains- borough and, let into the woodwork, glass cases containing over two hundred enamel portraits of royal personages, from Heniy VI! and Flizs- beth of York, to the Queen and Prince Consort, their children and grard hil- dren. In the “Grand Corridor” are some fine Canalettos, and a beautiful Cornelius Jansens. “‘The ball given to Charles If. at The Hague, on his de- parture to England,” full of interesting detail and admirably preserved. Also a series by various madern artists illus- trating notable events during Her Ma- jesty’s reign, as well as a fine Sir Jos- hua, “Princess Sophia Matilda,” and some superlative Liogarths. It may not be generally known that the name Windsor is from the Saxon Windleshora, winding banks. Windsor @s a royal castle is mentioned in Domesday book. King John lay at Windsor during the conference at Run- nymede. The Round Tower was built by Edward III., and the terraces were made by Queen Elizabeth. Charles II. added the Star buildings. Grinling Gibbons earved a!] the beautiful floral festoons in the different rooms. The Queen herself,a world-renown- ed lover of art, takes an extreme inter- est in her collection, and no alter.tions can be made without her sanction, So accurate is her memory that even after a@n absence of months she at once de- tects any alteration in the placing of Objects, mv w.ctter how small. Was young, ture and « private face.” Qucen’s portraits, “It is the Best In the Market,”’ MR. JOHN S. KAIZER, of Beckerton, Guysboro Co., N. S., writes us: “I write to request you to make me, or some other man in this place, an agent for your PRUSSIAN OIL. It is the bes: for what it claims to cure ever offered here. I have used the two bottles I got from you with much satisfaction. The oil recommends itself, It is the best in the market. Ihave proved its value and appreciate its healing properties.” Aud. laterhe says: “It is selling fast and proving a great success here.” “Use ir any Prove It.” TEA PARTY! ox a == OW .- Wednesday, August 1. The congregation of St. Mary’s R. C, Church will hold a grand Tea on their former tea grounds, which are beautifully situated on the north side of the village, and commanding a splendid view of the pretty windings of the river. The ladies of the congregation are famed for getting up the finest of tables, and they will furnish a repast that cannot be equalled. The Refreshment Saloon will be sup- plied with the choicest of Temperate drinks, fruits, etc., that will keep you cool, no matter how great the excitement or how warm the day. Several of the young ladies will have a Saloon well stocked with Ice Cream, Lime Juice, Berries, etc., and if you are not attracted by the Ices, you will surely be by those in charge. Dancing Saloons, supplied with the best of music, swings and many other amuse- ments will be provided. Games of all kinds will be provided, and prizes will be offered for men and boys’ races, The Tug-of-War — Montague parish against All-comers—will be the feature of the evening. Bring along your heavy- weights. Tea tickets will be had Price 25 cents. jely26, wkly 2ins. Beaver | Flour. 1,000 Barrels BEAVER FLOUR 750 “ DORCAS : : Landing To-day ex S. 8. Polino. N. RATTENBURY. at the gate. july23—2462 _ : os Makes Your (| Is a Question Often Asked, , And we ask it now—and if you have not tried us we you to our store to see our great display of _ We guarantee you a perfect-fitting Suit. us a trial and we are sure you will be pleased. Hats, Ties, Collars, and all kinds of Underwear cheap would invite Cloths. Waterproof Coats very cheap. JOHN MACLEOD & CO., TAiLO RS. Charlottetowa, May $4,51895 135§w Give Basy's Burning SKIN. Skin Peeling Off, Skin Literally Afire, Cooled and Soothed by Chase's. 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On behalf of the Fred Victor Mission Bible Class I wish to express our gratitude to you for plied in aid of our charitable work to the infant child of Mrs. Brownrig, 162 River street. Ten days ago the child was awfully afflicledwith sculd head, the face being literally one scab trom forehead tochin, and in that brief time a complete cure has been affected. Surely your gift was worth more than its weight in gold. EDMUND YEIGH, 264 Sherbourne Street, Toronto. STMR. FASTNET Will commence the season of 1895 by sailing from Halifax on the 30th April. For freight, etc., apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. April 18 manufactured only by the Hawker Medi- the box of Chase's Ointment which you sup- | Portraits ! Portraits ! | tinished by the Dominion Crayon Co. A nice collection of Frames to suit, ranging from $3.50 up. ] Indigestion, lo Cure Who ean describe the sufferings of the | The New Spcetfie Remedy ts being Exten- victim of chronic indigestion. 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