=r DAILY PLAMINER Tux Leaprive Darry NEWSPAPER or P. E. [anane. tf the offiee ® rary afternoon, from ssued every aitern« m © off ik Ex (MINER PCRLISHING COMI ee in the oe . ] veen Street ,oodon House Building, Queen € RATES OF st (IN ADVANCE) 4 ows SO One YRaAR *y0 Six MonTss.. ce 1.00 Taree MeNTES <ul One MoNTH st paid to any part of Canada or the Sent t’nited States Yr 7 kK . . , -_ The Weekly Examiner e issued every Friday morning from the publishers’ office * made up of matter which has appeared in the Daily editions, and is a first-class weekly newspaper—interesting and fall of the lates ews, CALEXDAR FOR APRIL, 1895, First Quar 2nd day, l5.4m, p. m. Full Moon, 9 lay, 9h 309.m a. m. Last Quar | lay, Th 9.8m. p. m. New M 24th day, 8 o38.6m. p. m =x - | Day of Week. | Se Sun | High rises | sets water | -|—_——_——_ | 1 — i j nh Ww Aa ™m | : 643/624] 3 1 - i ay f2 25 4 22 ; Wedr ex lay 40 | 27 5 56 ‘| irsday 38] 28 119 s| Friday 6 | 29 8 2) $} Saturday ms ae f! Sunday 2] 682] 9 «Bi & | Monday )} 33] 10 30 91 Tuesday 28i 351 11. 6] 0 | Wednesday 26 36} 11 45 il | Thursday 25; STilaft 24) 2 | Frday 23} 39 1 & i3 | Saturday 21 | 40 1 53 4 | Sunday 19 41 2 55 16 Mouday ji 3 46 16 | Tuesday ; Si a 4 59 7 | Welnesday .- a 45 6 6] is, Thursday . 7: 713 i Friday 10 i 48 8 2 20 | Saturday 8} 49 8 44 21 | Sunday .* oF sl - om 22 | Monday 5 52 0 54 23 | Tuesday 3} 53] 10 28 241 Ww inesday 2 54 a 25 | Thursday 0 56] 11 44 26 | Frid } 4 58 57 | morn 27:8 lay 57 Ss: £02 28 me 2Y 5 9 | 1 7 29 | Monday [#617 14-166 ; i lay 1 4 52 | .2 } 2 57 PE Island Railway On and after THURSDAY, 27th Dee-mbrr, 184, the trains of this Raiiway will run da ly Sundays exces ted) as follows .— Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down, tead up. AM PM AM PM™ 7H 83 ...Charlottetown.....1 10 230 739 349....Royalty Junction. ...9 50 211 $63 433.....North Wiltshire..... $035 127 £17 447......Hunter River...... 51 118 se > Is Bradalibane 87 wea 8 57 > 27 — sé 23 £10 2 alter Freetown... ww BS 92 > 8........ Kensington .......733 1360 1000 6H Ar Iv70 1130 ra Pe Summerside AM AM 12» Ly Ar 16 30 it netencne MEI. 6 oon cccctcen lf jo 1 37 . . Wellington 2 this ccinn See 219 ee SE ee BO. cue vteoes Or Ee - $00 Ms <cncenncuibices MILs « icneducenes 734 4u cnc wags aR ncc¢h ous emrnesos 655 i cei nites tas Sones sac Rhbeddnens -- 600 PM AM PY AM PEP clte-nccce IIR, 6 66 < - ine lb 30 5% ieanin Royalty Junction........... 1010 DOP. cenicccnsecdss eM, ss 6 dodanie a ee 3 > y Ar) Ly 905 Mount Stewart ) 40/ Ly) {Ar} 850 BOR, 5. o52 soos ca, pusenke ae 5 45 -.. Georgetown o-- 3 PM AM PM AM 4.5 -Mount Stewart............ 8 55 443 ¢ cage aceeud seadaes dee 817 512 (cogs 600s covece’ 7 8 $52... I a cacc te cedace 76 6 40 Gc odbds «éuanee cas 6 2D PM AM Py¥w AM 410 v5 J IIIS cnc ctie sueeceah 726 50 ..Cape Traverse : 6 35 PM AM Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time b. POTTINGER, Gen Mgr Can Govt Railways Moncton, N B, A. McDONALD, Superintendent, Charlotietow n. dens SMALL'S TIN SHOP MILLNERS OLD STAND, Street, Charlottetown. ROBERT B. SMALL, Beii Hanger, Gas Fitser, Sheet Iron and Tia Plate Worker, Water Works Piumber. Tinware of every description for house- keepers kept on hand or made to order at jowest rates. satisfactior ca! Don’t MILLUNERS GOLD STAND, Great George Street. guaranteed. Give us a forget the place,— MONTAGUE Carriage Factory. We are showing this a finer line of Carriages than shown by us heretofore. The assortment consists of Top and Open Buggies, Jump Seats end Road Carts, ity and excel idk olf wdtatieaiaal season loreal ifTavi yur stock cannot i p ‘ be Lssed A it hand, at lowest prices, CARTS, TRUCK WAGONS, and all Carriage Fir h as Pocket Boots, Whip ; ee ; ashers, €ic., usually found ip a « Carriage Shop. ’rompt attention to Repairs. SB specialty. Terms reasonable. ] J JOHN McLEAN & SON Painting 13 ly & wky 50 YEARS For tne last 50 years Cough Medicines have been coming n and dying out, but during @ii this time SHARP’S BALSAM OF HOREHOUND T ree | > e : Never left the Front Rank for Curing CROUP, CovUGus AND COLDS, All Druggist i. a ggists and most Groszrymen sell 25 cents a bottle ARMSTRONG & CO. Proprietors, St. John, N B. nov23 ~d NOTICE. a THE DAILY EXAMINER. TERMS : Four Dollars a Year VOL 34. ‘Mechanical Drawing, & The undersigned is prepared to give evening lessons in Mechanical and Indus- trial Drawing; to make Plans and Specifi cations for Patents, Copying, Blue-print ing and Draughting in general. L. W. MACDONALD, Land Surveyor and Draughtsman. Nov —21 te Single Copies Two Cents CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1895. é THE AAC Twin BAR GREAT VALUE _ AL GROCERS Farm For Sale. The undersigned offers for sale her Farm. ; consisting of 40 acres of land, being situated on the Banrock burn Road, and within a mile of mills, churches and smiths’ shop, and about 1} miles from railroad depot. The buildings consist of asnug honse and barn. For further particu!ars apply to MRS LYDIA BROWN, Kiugston, Lot 31, P EI apl2—wky 3i pd <a <rnineaeseohineneintnrtirtndinnenesinslinpecs mesma eaten Lobster Packers ! Lobster Boat, new, first-class ba rgain; 6 Galvanized Lobster Boilers, 5) Bath Trays, 50 Herring Nets and Webs just arrived, all sizes and depths, ata bargain; 25 sheets Galvan. ized [ron for Boilers. ALso—New Sealing Oil for Soldering Lob ster Cans; perfectly free from all acids; works like a charm 500 cases Hilf Fiat Cans, 1,0 cases Tall Cans, 1,000 cases Flat Cans—ail mace of best Charcoal Tia, guaranteed; 1,00),000 best Nol Parchment Linings for Cans; Block Tin, Lead, Solder, at lowest prices. GE®. D. LONGWORTH & CO, mech 8i130—-(26) What’s tae time? If you have a Cough it is time you were taking GRAY’S ., RED SYRUP “ SPRUCE o=——— GUM THE OLD STANDARD CURB FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA and all UNG AFFECTION®, Gray's Syrup bat been on trial for more thas 50 years and the verdict of the people is that it ie the best remedy known. %8c¢. aad We. per bottis. Sold everywhere. KERRY WATEON & CO. Preeopaisrens won TewaL. THE 1895 COMET. Price $100.00 —Any Weight. If you want a good, reliable Wheel, fully guaranteed by a reliable maker, then get a “COMET.” Noted for its ease (f running and beauty of finish. See the sample Wheel at Davies’ Drug Store, and ask for a catalogue. F, DeC. DAVIES, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. mech2] Edy PHOTOGRAPHY | Superfgar workmunship, re fined finish prices combine to make these and moderate Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown +o-day. GEO. H. COOK Corner Queen & Grafton Sts. nov26—-135w ly Notice to Parties Iatending to Erect Cheese and Butter Factories. That BRUCE STEWART & CO. are prepared to give the very lowest prices on Steam Boilers and Engines. Boilers are first-class in all particulars, Engines are A 1, of our own pattern and manufacture. Boilers furnished with all necessary Fit- tings, including a first class Pemterthy Injector, the best in the market. Simple, strong and durable to start. Open Globe Valve. No levers or valves to handle, no working ports; consequently will last longer than the common Injector with levers and valves, We use best American goods, and sell at a price that will insure your custom. No old-fashioned prices, and_will not be undersold by any firm in the business. Repairs entrusted to us will have prompt and careful attention, and at prices to suit thetimes, First-class LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is now prepared to meke | Surveys cf Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish P ans, ete. ; alse, Mechanik: a! and Architectr al Drawings, Plans, Speci fi- tations and E-iimates. J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Su . Pow reet, Charlottetown, A ug. 35, 1s4—dy & wy | machinists and tools to send out on work | when required. | Plans, specifications and estimates given | for any work required. Remember, we will not: be undersold by avy firm in the business, . BRUCE STEWART & CO. meh20—35 & wy tf ST Paine’s Celery Compound Over- comes the Foe. { Our Modern Enemy. —_— ———— SHOULD BE BANISHED IN SPRING TIME. The Great Spring Medicine Cures After all Other Means Fail. It Works Like a Charm for all Sufferers, Ne In every Province of our Dominion there are thousands of men and women who have cause for joy and gladness; they have, by the use of Paine’s Celery Compeund, banished forever mankind’s worst enemy—rbheumatism and sciatica. E ery sufferer should get rid of the tor- turing agonies of these terrible before the end of the spring season. Mr. G. J. McDonald, Merchant Tailor, Cornwal!, Ont., who was a martyr to rheumatism for three years, writes as fol- lows :— “After having given your Paine’s Cel- ery Compound a thorough testing, I am pleased to say a few words in its favor. “For three years I euffered from rheumatism. It seemed to me that troubles terribly I was forced to endure all the agonies and pains that a mortal could possibly ex perience from the dreadful disease. “While suffering I tried many of the advertised medicines and also doctor’s prescriptions, but neyer found a cure until I procured a supply of Paine’s Celery Compound from McHaffie & Llvidge, draggists, of this town. Paine’s Celery Compound worked like a charm—it seemed to strike at the very root of my trouble. Iam now cured, every pain is banished, and in every respect Iam a new man. * I shall always consider it a pleasure and a duty to strongly recommend Paine’s Celery Compound to all who are afflicted with rheumatism.” —<— nn WE ARE d 2B dB Because we are in the same line of Also our principal officers are first-clu THAT IS HOW WE JUDGES, J% db HM work and have made it a study. sa riers. LCNOW that the @) \ “VICTOR” Bieyele IS THE BEST WHEEL MADE. We sell at the American price, Bam F1O0.00, Ss We sold a large number last season, and cvory Guyer was delighted. EL. [% CATALOGUES upon request. Parts and Sundries at lov: © E€ ‘est. prices, Wuoresate anp Reratt. Every description of BICYCLE WORK in the very best style. THE FORBES H’FG COMPANY, Lt’d, HaLirax, w. 8. ; INSIST Upon having Featherbone Corsets. Refuse all substitutes. See they are stamped thus: ERR = Sa ao ~ SG SSQUR ii cw PATENTED SEPT. 3rd, 1884. No. 20110. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS 30 STAMPED. ——— FROM Coal! Coal! Coal’ eee Dominion Coal Co’s. Mines in C. B. ROUND, RUN OF MINE AND SLACK COAL. Now is the Time to Purchase! WE ARE LEADING ALL THE TIME, not misleading, and are gaining new customers every day. Town and country alike appreciate our style of business and are takiog advantage of our reduced prices, knowing that weegive them best value and fully from 25 to 35 cents per ton less than th The Coal we sell includes all the Mines MINES IN CAPE BRETON, viz:— Victoria, International, Reserve, Dominion, No. 1, Cow Bay, ey formerly paid. in SYDNEY PROPER and OTHER Gowrie. Old Bridgeport, Giace Bay, Caledonia, ALL GENUINE COAL. We have sold thousands of tons during the past and present year, which has given every satisfaction. Some of our competitors handle Coal from the Mines which we re- present, and are glad to get the GENUINE ARTICLE. When we accepted the Agency of the above fone we made a rule to make A QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS, and GIVE GOO which is our MOTTO. LUE TO THE PUBLIC PEAKE BROS. & CO. Dominion Coal Company's Depot. Charlottetown, Februery 13, 1895.—135 A DECORATIVE NOVELTY. ~ Remarkabic for Is Rapid Growth and Hase of Cullare. A d corativs foliage plant of very rtyid growth has been a long-felt want, The gum reus varieties of palms and othes stately plants usually cultivated for decorative purposes have the dis.ad- vaniage of making slow d:velopment, THE SILK OAK. In thiteas* the waicing tor fully devel- oped beauty proves very tedious when young plants are secure}, and their great expense keeps many from pur- chasing large well-crowt: plants. The “beautiful fern-like plant called the siik ovk, or mors prop orly geevilles robusta, off rs the advantages of cheap- ness, graceful beauty and rapid devel- opment. While quite as beautiful as many Of the most stately palms, it is much = r togrow, and will give much quickef resu'ts. In Florida it grows to a great size and then produces flowers ofa bright orange color. When culti- vated in our northern climates asa win- dow or conservatory plant it doos net grow so tall, but large enough to out- shine many of th: most treasur-d orna- mental plants, swaving its graceful foliageabove them all, and bl -ndin © its silky leaf tips with the more sombre greens of the palms, ete. The leaves are alight bronze: in cvlor, deeply*eut like «a large growing fern, or « pinnate. leaved palm, and the tips are covered with a soft down rescinbling raw. sili, from which it derives the mune of “silk oak.” Tt is especially valuable tor house culture, as it will thrive with the sams treatment usually given the palin and other fdliage plants. ROCK SALT FOR STOCK. It Possesses Numerous Advantages Over the Common Salt Generally tsed, Most farmers nowadays are convine- ed of the advisability of giving salt to their s:ock both in winter and summer, but they are not a'l agre-d as to th: test? ‘of selting then - Tae ma-9 jority of them use ordinary salt, but a large and iucreasing muniber, having become convineed of the superiority of rock sa’t for that purpose, now will have no other: Rock salt possesses numerous adyan- tages over the common sait so generally used, When a lump of itis put in the mangeria the wint-r times, it can be distinguishe i and left in when the man- ger is being cleane lout, anl thus the animal has salt before it to lick when- ever it feels inclined. When animals are at pasture, it is best to puta large lump in one or more boxes in the field. this way, the animals will com: aud lick it when they feel the uesd of it, and as they cannot take too much,tin re is not the purging that accompanies loose salt, Wace. as so often happens, animals tak: too much of it. Rock salt isecoaomical, too and saves labor. Jt is now sold very cheap, and that fact ought to influence all to buy it in preference to the ordinary salt. It saves labor because, when ons or more Jumps are distributed in the pasturefiel, there necd not be so many trips made thither with salt fer the stock. A good sized lump will last a good while. With the common salt, it ix, in many instanees, the rule to salt the cattle once a week, Sunday being very often the day selected. The stock at once gorge themselves on it, and scour, in cons.- quence, and it is nearly the cud of the week before they recov-r from tha effects, which are visible in reduced fl sh and lesser milk production. Jnaday or two more they got a fresh supply aud the same restcts census. With rock salt such astute of affairs cannot happ-n. The anima's get a steady, reguier supply sufficient for their Leeds, and are benefit d accord- ingly. We have tested it ourselves on the tarm and Know what an exeellont thing it is, and we have no hesitation in advising all our readers to do the sae. CALIFORNIA'S VIBLETS. They Arrive in New York Frozen in a ' €@ake o. Ive aad Avtract Much Attention. A species of violet has been cultivated in Califoruia during the past vear that surpasses the pansy both in size and fragrance. A New York florist has been the re— cipi nt of a bunch of 100 of th se Cali- fornia violets embedded ina larze cake of ice. Titev are about five tims the size of the ordinary Russian violets with stems varying in length from 15 to 18 inches In shape audin size they resembl: the pansy, but are tar more fragrant than the vielet which has become so popular for boutonuie.e purposes, As yet no attempt has been made to cul ivat: the Caliornia violet here, nor issuch anattompt likely tob+mad + this Seasm; bat next vear this Hower, which is of such luxuriant growth, and which poss -sses such d-lightful fragrance will doubdoss usurp the popularity. gain -d by the Russian violet. Its color is of a deeper hue. OF course. these flowers will be more expensive than the ordinary viol-t, but there is little doubt in the minds of bea t- ing florists that the Cali @ tia violet, d-spite its exp -‘nsiveness, will bocone ths favor.te flower among sovicty peo- tee Thos + in the florist’s window looked as brightand fees as though they had just b en plucked and many were the pa:s- crseh, who gaz-d longingly and with admiration atthe pansy shaped vivicts frozen in the cake of ice, The Cheapest is Pond's Extract, Beeause on “Small” bottle, 50 cents, has more beneficial effect than one gallon of other preparations sold as being the “same as” or “equal to” Pond’s Extract. For all pain and soreness.” en Parents Must Have Rest, A President of one of our Colleges says : “We spent many sleepless nights in conse- quence of our children suffering from colds, but this never occurs now: We use Scott’s Emulsion and it quickly relieves pulmon ary troubles.” sarees M. COQUELIix. The Great French Comedian. These are the features of the Prince of French Comedians, whose * Tartuffe,” which he may be said to have made his own, convulses every audience which has the delight of seeing the master portray the arch hypocrite. Respecting * Vin Mariani,” he says: ‘Strange to say that ‘ Vin Mariani,’ 80 exquisite a wine, should also be a remedy, and a delicious one at that, so pleasant to the taste and so bene- ficial to the entire system.” And Coquelin merely states a truth which is attested by the most famous men and women of the age, by the foremost medica! men, and the managers of all the great hospitals. ‘* Vin Mariani” is indeed beneficial to the system. The weakest can digest it; the most debil- itated are benefited by it; the most hope- less are revivified by it; and as has been often said regarding it, ‘It gives new life and hope.” Vin Mariani” is the great tonic-stimulant of the age, used by the great brain-workers of the world, who find that, exhausted by overwork, it refreshes, strengthens, and builds up the whole 8y8- tem. An album of portraits of many celebrities who have spoken highly of “ Vin Mariani ” will be sent to those who send their address to Lawrence A. Wilson & Co., Montreal, the Canadian Agents, WINES FOR EVERYBODY. France produced three hundred million gallons more wine Jast year than it could consume or export. The Bordeaux Claret Company of 30 Hospital Street, Montreal, have purchased some of this good nourish- ing wine from the growers, and are now offering it at $3.00 and $4.00 per case of 12 large bottles, or $1.00 extra per 24 pint bottles. Write for price list to the Bor- deaux Claret Company, 30 Hospital Street, Montreal. Summerside Advertisements, W. B. MALLETT, HAIR DRESSER, Shaving, Hair Cutting Shampooing, Having lately renovated and refitted my Shop, [am now prepared to give satisfac- tion in all kinds of Barber work. apS—dy 3m McKinnon's English Ointment, _—— Cures Old Sores, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Eczeéina, Piles, urns, Corns, Cuts, Sore Eyes, ete. Made and sold by NEIL McKINNON, Summerside, P. E. I. TOOTHACHE! This is addressed to all those who are suffer- ing from Toothache, or who may uire treatment of any kind at the hands of a n- tist. I make the very best Teeth, guaranteed, for$ 5a set. If not Satisfactory, money re- funded. Gold and Silver Fillings’ a specialty. The following letter from Dr. Robertson, ot Crapaud, as regards the PAINLESS EX- TRACTION of Teeth, speaks for itself:— To J E McDonald, D DS, Summerside, P EI Dear Doctor,—I am so well pleased with the work you have done for me, that I will take it as a special favor if you will give publicity to this letter. I positively assert that after an experience extending over twenty-two years under the hands of many dentists, you are the only one who ever extracted a tooth for me ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. The TEN teeth 7a removed forme atone sitting did not 1urt @ particle, as Mr James Dawson of Tryov, who was present at the operation heard me testify, The man who inven your method should be knighted. Iam yours, gratefully, H. W. RoBERTSON, M. D. Crapaud, Jan. 16, 1895. J. E. McDONALD, D. B.S, api-ly Summerside. ap4—ly Dominion Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appointed sole selling Agents in the Province of Prince Edward Island for the above Com pany, are now prepared to issue orders for Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents. Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—tf A GOGD WATCH At a Low Price IS WHAT YOU WANT. kKeSak | OURS. 29 G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen &quare. mch30 FOUNDED A. D. 1710. INSURANCE FI m4 FE OFFICE. HEAD OFFICE; Threadneedle Street, London, Eng. SURPLUS, $7,000,000.00. Tran: acts Fire business only, and is the oldest purely Fire Office in the world. JOHN MACEACHERN, Agen: for P. E. Island. mch30—4w 136 guar Christianity vs, Agnosticism. Just published in Pamphlet fur, 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 20c. per copy; $1.50 per dozen copies. For sale at THE EXAMINER OFFICE. aplil—dy & wy a2% NO. 248 GETTING INTO SOCIETY, Moment for the Plebian Rick Woman. New York society is a very curious puzzle to strangers. The relative posi tious of the various factors that combine to make up the sum total bear no ex- trinsic relation to one another. To the outsider there is no especial reason why Mrs. S. should be among the very smart- est of the smart, and Mrs. Z. whose position is quite as good, who is quite as bright, if not brighter, and who may possess in a greater degree than her neighbor those qualities which go to make one desirable socially, is not of so fine a position. It seems inexplicable. We have these types, and very strongly marked, as any careful observer will agree. ‘lhe disturbances in relative ‘‘values” (to use an artistic term) that is caused by the introduction of a new element among so delicately balanced an organization is very interesting. I had a chance not long ago to witness the initation of such a factor. The lady is ot vast wealth and of very recently acquired prominence. For some months everybody has known that she was a “coming” woman. socially speaking. A ball was given by one of her social sponsers, a veteran of the “grand armee,” a leader whose positiou is re cognized on two sides of the Atlantic. For a twelvemonth she has guided the course of her protegee as a skilled chess player directs the movements of his A Serious pieces, This dance was to be the be- sinning of the end. At it the leaders of the ultra inside circle were to make their first acquaintance with the rising stu. it wasin short an historic night. Would the powers that be come forward voluntarily to make the first advances, or would they hold aloof ? The small fry had ail assembled. The lady of the even- ing stood close to the hostess, Around her clustered a crowd of newly made friends. At last the fateful moment arrived. “Mrs. Awful Smartset,” bawled the major domo who was announcing the guests, and the great person made her salutation to the hostess, and then, while the throng gave way, the two advanced straight to Mrs. Manyplunketts An awed hush suecceded to the clatter that had filled the salon: the Hungarian band, as though at the beck of an un- seen stage manager, struck up a slow and solemn strain. Ina brief word the presentation was made, whereupon Mrs. Awiul Smartset extended her exclusive hand in cordial grasp and exclaimed with real effusiveness: “My dear Mrs. Manyplunketts, I can't tll you how charmed J am to meet you. JI hope to see you often. I am coming to call on you in a few days.” It wasdone! The aristocrat of 1883 had fraterniz:d with the plebeian of 1895. The old regime had absorbed the new. Convers:tion Was resumed. The band struck up a joyous air.—New York Mail and fx. press. The Newest Collars and Cuffs, Sex 35) White linen and bastiste collars, sim- ply hemstitched, adorned with lace and Insertion, are much patronized just now for morning wear. The specimens shown on our cut are among the newest models out. The high turned-over col- lar is a great favorite; it is generally completed by a satin or Jaced-trimmed batiste cravat. The one of the sort illus- trated has the cuff to match, All the other models are equally provided with cuffs, which constitute a pretty finish to morning dress. Sick Room Suggesitons. How few women really know what constitutes good nursing. When they move about a sick room, they either do itin a stesIthy, tiptoe sort of fashion that is quite enough to drive a nervous person frantic, for they indulge in a tread that shakes to its very foundation the bed of the invalid. The most lov- ing care and anxious thought is often ata discount, for good nursing is an art, a heaven-~born gift, that is often lacking in even the best of trained nurses. It is a most artistic work to prepare a dainty cup of tea and dish ot toast. Nine out of every ten women who at- tempt this delicate task fail signally, the tea being too often half co'd and either too strong or too weak, and so de- luged with sugar that even the most ro- bust might protest. As for the toast, the keen eyes of the invalid quickly detect the sligntest scorch that may linger about the edges. “There is an opening for some wo- man,” said a trained nurse in a recent ossip On sick room methods, “in mak- ing to order tempting’ broths, beef tea, custards, invalid delicacies, in fact. that could be relied upon for their whole- someness and genuine home-made qualities. A woman with a natural ap- titude for cooking could soon perfect herself in the creation of invalid foods, and by getting some well-known phy- sician as her patron she might supply his patients with such dainties as he ad- vised. Many a home have I been in where the weary housewife would have gladiy given orders for articles which. in the worry and flurry of nursing, home folks had little chance to pre- pare.” So here’s a hint for the ‘*born cook’ anxious to add to her meagre piu money. Let her hang out her little shing'e bearing the unique notice ‘‘In valid Caterer.” Haven't the least doubt her business would soon be a tell- ing oue.—Philadelphia Inquirer, All the Same. Bings—What did you give me this key for? It isn't my latch key. ‘ Mrs. Bings — You won't have any more trouble with that key than you usuaily do. Experience Has ‘Proved It A triumpi in medicine was achieved when experience proved that Scott’s Emul- sion would not only stop the progress of Pulmonary Consumption, but by its con- tinued use, health and vigor could be fully restored : OT WHAT WE Say, but N what Hood’s irate hen that tells the story of its merit and suc- cess, Remember HOOD’S Cures. Do you think it right to neglect a congh or cold? Hawker’s balsam will speedily or oe —IF YOU-— Want a wife, Want a cook, Want a partver; Want a sitvatios; Want a servant girl, Want to sell a farm, Want to ,seil ‘a house; Want to rent a house, Want to exchange anything, Want to sell plants or grain Want tol sell groceries or drugs, | Want to sel] or trade onything, ~ | Want to find customers for anything, Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or cattle ADVERTISE IN (‘THE EXAMINER A Marvelous Medicine Whenever Given a Fair Trial Hood’s Proves Its Merit. The following letter is from Mr. J. Alecide Chaussé, architect and surveyor, No. 153 Shaw Street, Montreal, Canada: “CC. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: “Gentlemen:—I have been taking Iood's Sarsaparilla for about six months and am glad to say that it has done mea great deal of good. Last May my weight was 152 pounds, but since HOOD’S Sarsaparilla CURES ‘ began to take Hood’s Sarsaparila it has in- creased to 163. I think Hood's Sarsaparilla isa marvellous medicine and am very much pleased with it.” J. ALCIDE CHAUSSE. Hood's Pills cure liver ills, constipation, ¥liouspess, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion, Gratetul—Comforting. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST—SUPPER. “By athorcugh knowledge of the nat ural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application ot the fine properties of well- selected Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and supper a delicately flaver ed beverage which may save us many, heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such a of eo — & constitution may be gradually built up uatil strong enough to resist every mune to nner Hundreds of subile maladies are floaung argund us ready to attack wherever there isja weak point. We may escape many a taca! shaft by keeping ourseives wel! fori fiei with pure blood and a properly nour #hb- ed frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or wilir — ouly in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus, JAMES EPPS & CO., Lid, H« moco; ath’c Chemists, London England. ee ee wre Ww PLN NISL RIL IPP g Se Ne ee eer ae Ne Re ‘recommend Apams’ Torrt Frorri ‘for Indigestion. Among them 5] 'x. Crnus Epson, Health Commis- -sioner, snd R. Ocven Doremus, ALD., LL.D: Allow po imitations to te palmed off on ~~» ON AAPA - *AAee aan rrr The greatest medical authori- ;ties and scientists in the world that’s what kills a man. dt Wearies the Brain. Weakens the Nerves. Impairs the Digestive Organs. HAWKER’S Nerve and Stomach TONIC ls a certain invigorator jor the victim of worry, overstrain of mind or body, cr EXCESSES of any mature. It rosiores Nervous Energy, relieves Drcin fatigue, aids Digestion, restores lost Appetite, promotes sound, refreshing Sleep, and is a perfect Blood and Flesh Builder. All Druggists sellit, 50c.a Bottle, Six for$2.50, cure coughs, colds, and all bronchial troubles, Ld only by Hawker Medicine Co Lid St. John.NB Dairymen, Attention Of the Cheese and Butter Factories in Operation in 1894, we furnished, to the satisfaction of all concerned, the necessary apparatus for the following:—Winsloe, Hampton, Tryon, Crapaud, Grand River, Dunk River, Mount Stewart, and Vernon River Bridge. In the summer of 1894 we made nine Cheese Vats (each holding from 650 to 706 gallons of milk), and two Butter Vats (each averaging 400 gallons of milk); no complaints were made—satisfaction given. From our large experience in the we are now better than ever prepared to meet the wants of Dairymen. We guaran’ tee satisfactién, and respectfully solicit the patronage of those who are contemp lating the erection of Cheese or Butter Ftories. Our make of Vats is superior to all others, and our fifteen and twenty gallom Caos are the best and cheapest in the pro. vin e, Terms to suit puchasers, febl4—3m dy & wk; M.2STEVENSON, =>