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CALENDAR FOR AUGUST, L953, Full Moon, 5th d ; Last Quar 13th ay, 9h 28.Sm p. m. th 6.lm.p. m, New Moon, 24 jay, Sh; 43.2m. a m. } Quar, 27 lay, [h. 30.8m. p m. | Sun | Sun | Bigt Day of Week. | - , : . “6 : . rise Sels water | ihm | hon morn 1} 17 ‘ p4 47 t 7 25 $ 32 2} Friday 43} 2 9 21 % | Saturda 50 227 10 2 4 | Sunday | St | 20}; 10 33 5 | Monday 2 a te é | Puesday j s| 18 ll 42 7] Wednesday , 55 16 | aft 1 8 ji Thursday 66 15 0 42 2 | Friday — mi i831 328 @ | Saturday Ds 12; 14 i Sunday \ 0 19 | 2 24 12 Monday | l q 3 12 {5 r iay 2 7 | 4 20 i | Wednesday 3 5 5 47 5 | Thursday 5 7 9 16 | Friday 6 2; 82 17 Saturday 7 a 9 25 i8 : Sunday o31¢€591i 10 9$ lt Mouday | 10 57 10 55 26 | Tuesday : il SS i li 34 21 | We tnesday 12 of morn 22 Thursday 13 52 010 23 | Friday 1S 50 0 49 24 | Saturday | 16 a 1 2l 25 | Sunday ra | 46) 215 26 Monday 18 ai 2 27 | Tuesday 20 43 4 24 28; Wednes lay 21 41 5 52 29 ! Thursday ; 2 39 78 39 | Friday 23 37 i § 13 i 31 | Saturday 5 2659 335 | 9 0 = | IME TABLE FOR STSAMER SOUTH | POR?. i Tie steamer Southport will ply on the | East and West and West Rivers until fur ther notice : Will leave Prince Street wharf on every | Monday for East River at 3 o’clock Pp. m., | returning Tuesday for Charlottetown; leav- | ing Hayden’s Wharf at 730 a. m., calling at Hagzarty’s and Hickey’s wharves; leav- | ing Charlottetown for East River at 3 | p- m. and making return trip. Will leave Prince Street wharf for East River on Saturday at 5 a. m.| leaving Hayden's Wharf for Char- lottetown at 7.30 a. m., calling at Hag- garty’s and Hickey’s wharves making re- | tun trip at 3 p. m. from Prince St. The steamer will run to Mount Stewart | éveryalternate week as the tides may suit. WEST RIVER. Will leave Ch’town for West River | Bridge, Thursday, at 4 p m, calling Westville when required. Friday mor ing leaving West River Bridge for Ch’town | et 7.30, calling at Westville, making re turn trip from Chtown Bridge at 4 o’clock, p. m. ROCKY POINT FERRY. Leave Chariottetown for Rocky Point daily, (Sunday excepied)—6.30, 4 and 10 am; 12 noon; 2, 4 and 6 p m. Leave Rocky Point for Charlottetown— 7, 9 aad 11 am; 12.20, 3,5 and 6.30 pm ROCKY POINT SUNDAY TIME TABLE, 12.45 Leave Ch’town at pm 2and4pm. Leave Rocky Point at 1.30, 3 and 6 pm. TIME TABLE FOR SOUTHPORT FERRY. 845 am; and 9.30 a m; and Hillsborough will ply on the Southport ferry till further notice as follows : - Sun- days excepted, leaving Charlottetown daily at 6.30 a m, and every half hour up to 10 pm. Leaving Southport at 6.45 a m, making half hourly trips up to 10.15 pm. Sunday trips. Boat leaves Charlottetown at 7am making 4 hourly trips up 8.35 pm. Steamer jai off from 11.15 to 12 “clock, noon. On Tuesday and Friday of each week steamer will run on time to accommodate the travellingpublic. B P. Island Railway the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sandays exces ted) as follows .— Trains Outward. Trains Inward, Reali down, Read up, PM AM PM M 400 64)......-Charlottetown.....12%5 1015 422 659%....Royalty Junction 1208 «1001 512 733.....North Wiltshire....11 13 92 523 743......Hunter River..... 10 58 918 =, Bradalbané....... 10 21 SoA S36 SB. ....cce. manewnld ........3019 % 45 ee BS ikccce dace .. cares 9 6 8 38 a BO. caccnss Kensington......9%5 82 762 900 Ar Lvy90 800 Summerside AM AM $10 1140 Ly Ars8% 255 A BE. comian Miscouche........ 8 W 230 845 1231 .. Wellington ....... 7 bl 200 OM 212 ..... 00 Peet BP siscccee 2 A Wid 239 o> 0p OP RMOTR cseceses 62 1170 WB 36 ..-Bloomfield........ 6m 116 1054 356.........Aluertom........541 1050 BOP ivcnseake RMI. o.1-. 2.0 O08 9 43 PM AM AM AXM PM AM PM Gap S306....s0 Charlottetown. ....92) 645 64) 315....Royalty Junction....905 625 7 eee 84) 449 75 406 Ar) Lv) 815 415 Mt Stewart 86 4 ; r} silo 40 Lt a | bane NE cnien dun 742 32 an OG, dsceced og errr s 25) 4 ae ee eae 6 45 203 5 605 | ee 1 20 AM PM AM PM $2) 410.....Mount Stewart.....819 350 ee cisco: Cardigan....... 717 2 33 Wo ip Georgetown...... 700 215 >M PM PM AM ew nitinol ioc a ine soovee 8 13 9 46 --eee-Lape Traverse ‘<7 PM AM Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time D. POTTINGER, Gen Mg: Can Govt. Railways Moncton, N B. A. MCDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetow n. june2i BARGAINS | EWELRY and Watches are selling fast and giving PNIVERSAL satisfaction. We also do EPAIRING to. Clocks, Watches & Jewelry, and OU are kindly invited to call and see our prices, and you will be satisfied to buy from G.G. JURY, _ The Reliable Jeweler North Side Queen Square, jy10 Opposite Post Office. TO LEY—A very comfortable and pleasant ly situated dweliing house of 12 rooms inelud * small bath room and convenient pantry, ving lawn and shade trees in front, on Mil- i Street, Brighton Road; rine minutes- Walk from post office, five minutes from bath. ing house, Victoria’ Park; ren imoderate- Appy to WC Hannis, Ix. meyt ‘Daiminion Coal Company, Ltd| The undersigned having been appointed -ole selling Agents in the Province of Prince E-iward Island for the above Com pany, are now prepared to issue orders for Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and wil! keep a, Stock of each Mine's Coil on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CU.,, Selling Agents. Charlottetown, Mav 25, 1894—-tf Isiah Horne’S Famous Remedi:s. | Mr Isatau Hoe®nr. Dear Sir,—Mvy son strain d the his arm some time ago, and suffered violent pain antil treated with a ralbing of mu-e cs of | your | | \ agie Diseovery, whicn gave reiief at one, | sleep. withthe remedy and fell asleep and was all right in the merning. I think it a grand | limimest. Yours truly, WILIIAM NEIr., {ustico Road. Mrs Mary Webster, of Bay Fortune, who fo fen years past has been lame with rheuma- t.sm, reports to Vr. Horne that she is now .| cured of her ecmplaint by usirg his Rheuma- |; Osm Cure. wy li -aug2 | | Christianity vs. Agnosticism. Just published in Pamphlet furm, 48 pp, the course of Sermons recently preached by the Rev. James Simpson, on | * Christianity vs. Agnosticism.” | These Sermons have been widely read, and an opportunity is now offered of securing the series in complete form, Price 10c. per copy; $1.20 per aozen copies. For sale at THE EXAMINER OFFICE. apli—dy & wy Also my other son struck his knee against a | leg aud it peined him sothat he covld Bot | He got outot bed and rubbed h's toot | Catarrh Is a dangerous disease because it is liable to result in loss of hearing or smell, or develop into consumption. Read the following: “My wife has been a sufferer from catarrh for the past four years and ths disease had gone so far that her eyesight | was affected so that for nearly a year she was unable to read for more than five minutes at a time. She suffered severe pains im the head and at times was almost distracted. About Christmas, she com- menced taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and | since that time has steadily improved. She has taken six bottles of Hood’s Sar- | saparilla and is on the road to a complete ¢ Pe ee ee em, MERRY) 0 St, rs } So ate way D Ne 0 te rR ee om “This reminds me of my scho@ feys,”” remarked Fogg, as he dropp2@ Into his new easy chair. “Caned seaf, you know.’’—Bostoh Transcript. The younger one—I wonder if I will lose my looks, too, when I get to your ige- The elder one—You would be lucky if you did.—Washington Star. “Say, guide, what does that memor- lal stone commenorate?” “I put it there. It is upon that spot where a tourist once gave five marks,”—Fligs, gende Blatter. Pat Thomas—Have they named the twins over at yovr house yet? John— Yep; pa called them Thunder and Lightning as soon as he heard about them.—Truth. Van Twerp—I hear your daughter kas reached a high place in the the- atrical profession. Van Swipe—yYes; she’s singing roof garden.— Brooklyn E on a gle. He walked the stream the livelong day, With rod and 1ecl and fly, And then went home and reveled in ! One long, luxurient le. cure. I cannot speak too highly of Hood's ° Barsaparilla, and I cheerfully recommend it.” W. H. Furster, Newmarket, Ontario. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye today. eure habitual constipa- tion, Price 25¢. per box. B E L S age every satisfaction. leave your orders with J. Hi. BELLE, Ch’town, Aug. 7, 1895—dy B 0 BELL'S BOOTS BEATS T S «them all, is the verdict given by almost = everyone—and we intend, during the coming to West River season, to more than hold our former record by giving all who favor us with their patron- Hood’s Pills B EK T S Now is the time to The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer. augl7—dy & wky tf FORTIER’S Creme de la Creme Cigars and Cigaretes, 10¢, Sse seses La Fayette Cigars and Cigarettes, CIYE THEM A TRIAL. he. J 1 4 fa) A handsomely framed Olegraph, one which would be prized in any drawing room (it bas no advertising matter on it), will be given each week by the proprietors of Baby’s Own Soap to the boy or girl under sixteen years of age, who will have sent, during the current week, the best advertisement, illustrated or not, suitable for publi- cation in the newspaper for advertising Baby’s Own Soap. CONDITIONS. Ist. That competitors be under sixteenyyears age. 2nd. That the wrapper of a cake of Baby’s Own Soap accompany the adver- tisement. 3rd. That the age, name (in full) and address of the competitor be plainly written and attached to the submitted advertisement. REMEMBER—One prize is given every week, and if not successful at first— try again. N. B.—Two or more advertisements may be submitted at the same time by any competitor. address E. D. acct, Albert Toilet Soap Co., McCord & William Streets, Montreal 20 —law (6) tf Feed ! Now landing fresh from the Mills: Ground Oil Cake, Blatchford’s Calf Meal, Bran and Shorts, Selling at lowest prices. AULD BROS. Charlottetown, May 7, 1896—246 & wky 3m advertisers ! Lhe home circulation is the most valuable for Tue EXAMINER reaches the homes advertisers. of our citizens every evening. for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY. feed That accounts Philadelphia Record. "Why. wee it 1 husband Carry poor wonder, my never said anything io me about remarrying? Anna—Prob- ably you were not the person he want- ed to warn.—Life. Justice—What is the charge again-t this prisoner? Or: ‘er—Having an inu- fernial machine in his possession, yer honor, Justice—Anarchist or bicyclist ? —Brooklyn Life Teacher—If your father was to hear your bad conduct it would make his hair turn grey. Bobby—I beg your of pardon, sir, my father hasn't any hair left.—The State. liarry—Come, Johnny, let’s play herse. Johnny—Oh, your behind the times; we don’t piay hoss any more. If you want to play bicycle I’m with yer.—bBoston Traveler. Weston—Do you think a young man can safely marry on $10 a week? Eas- ton—Well, that depends a good deal on how much the girl’s father is worth, Somerville Journal. Summer Resorter—And is everything 2n your farm nice and fresh? Farmer —Nice and fresh? I guess you’d think so if you'd see scme of our city board- ers.—Boston Traveler. Young lady (9n the grand stand)-- The umpire calls a feul, but I don't even see a feather. Her escort—But you must remeiber this is a picked nine.—Sacred Heart Review. “Did you receive an affectionate le:- ter from Bar Harbor from your wife “Yes, but she didn’t waste any words. She merely wrote: ‘Love, send me $100.’ "—Philadelphia Record. Aiphonse—You never hear of women cashiers running off with their employ- ers’money. Henri—Not often, but when it does happen they take the employer too.—Illustrated Bits. Hobson—I hear Cholly Sappy is ovt of his mind, poor fellow. Costique—I think he is rather to be congratulated He must have been frightfully cramp- ed in it.—Philade!phia Record. Cholly Chumpev—I see that earrings are coming into fashion again. Have your ©ars ever bon beret? Miss Caus- tic—What a question! Haven’tI often listened to your twaddle?—Syracuse Post. “ ° : { I see they've nominated Coxey*fur Governor of Ohis,’ said one ex-Com- monwealer, “Yes” replied another. “But we won’t have no such walk-ovek ez we had last summer.”—Wasbington Star. Blobbs—I’m gcing down to Atlantic to-morrow. I'll look up your sister, Slobbs—Yes, do. She's having such a dull time; she wrote me she would ‘e glad ta see anybody.—Philadelphia Re- cord, + “I don't know how it is,” said Adol- phus; “but there is always something or other running through my mind.” “How fortunate,” replied Kate, “that it isn’t a train of thought.”—Boston Transcript. Yabsley—Did you carry out your threat of telling Semueison what you tuought of him? Mudge -No. The tel-- phone girl said she pesitively could not stand such language.—Indianapolis Tribune. “Ah,” said the jovial friend of the man with the velise, tle rest, are you?” “going for a lit- “No,” was the r2- ply, with a hurried glance at the time table, “I’m going away on my vaca- tion.”—Washington Star. “We must fly’ said Mvrat to Napo- leon, on one occasion when the battle had gone against them. “It is impos- sible,” repdied the latter, “The enemy has destroyed both wings of the army.” —Harper’s Bazar. He—What a pity that Miss Vere de Vere should have lost her good name. She (greatly shocked)—In heaven's name, what do you mean? He—Why, marrying a man named Jones, cf course.—New York Sun. Jones—This chicken is fourteen years old. Smith—How can you tell th. age of a chicken? Jones—By its teeth! Smith—By the teeth! Chickens don’t have any teeth. Jones—But I have.— Crypt. Curry—Carson seems to be very friendly with everybody all of a sud- fen. Vokes—Yes, he going to he married soon, and he wants to have as many friends as he can to invite and get presents from.—Truth., Clara—If Mr. Castleton succeeds in kissing a girl he tells all the rest of the men about it. Maude--That ate counts for it. Clara—For what? Madue —The crowd of fellows that have called upon you lately.--New York Herald “SAY, but Not WHAT WE SA , What Hlood’s Sarsaparilla . that tells the story of its merit and suc- cess. Remember HOOD’S Cures. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, 84—1y is Are You Despondent? Has ill Lealth or overwork made you despondent? Has your nervous system | been over wrought? If so you need a thorongh course of Hawker’s nerve and | stomach tonic. Yon will fiud it exactly what you need. It restores health and strength and hopefulne-s. Ant itdoes it im the most patural way in the world. It improves dizestion, stimulates the appetite, affords new vitalizing power to the blood, and so leads to arcbuilding of the weak , and wasted tissues of the body the result | of which is a complete renewal of health, | and a vigorous mental activity. Its power irrestible. The formerly despondent | safferer feels the thrill of a new vitality. and work is no longer a dreary task, or leasure merely a thing to be endured. Jawker’s nerve and stomach tonic is sold by all druggists and dealers at 50ct=. per *hott'e or six bottles for $2.50, and is manu- factured only by the Hawker Medicine Co. (Ltd) St. John, N. B., and New York City. Aug. 28 dy & wky. GLAD TIDINGS OF GREAT JOY. Is There could be no gladder tidings than news of a cure for consumption. Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver O11 cures con- sumption and every disease of the lungs and respiratory organs. Why? Because it supplies new blood to the exhausted system, thus giving a new lease of life. Miller’s Emulsion is made from the Oil of the Norwegian Cod Liver, and in conjune- tion with hypophites of lime and soda forms the greatest vitalizer of the age. Miller’s Emulsion the great nerve strengthener and blood maker, aid cures Coughs, Colis, Bronchitis, Scrofula and lal Lung affections. In bg bottles, 50c. and $1, at all Drug Stores. . Is Children Shrink from taking medicine. ‘hey don’t like itstaste. But they are eager to take what they like— Scott’s Emulsion, for instance. Children almost always like Scott’s Emulsion. And it does them good. Scott’s Emulsion is the easiest, most palatable form of Cod-liver Oil, with the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda added to nourish the bones and tone up the ner- vous system. The way child- ren gain flesh and strength on Scott’s Emulsion is surprising even to physicians. All delicate children need it. Don't be persuaded to accept a substitute! Scott & Bowne, Belleville, 50c. and $1. TOLET, — That ccoinfortable Brick Dwelling House known as the Peake Homestead, situate oe Water Street, now in possession of fenry Douse, Esq, C. C. Possession given first of May next. Also that beautifully situated two-story Dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by James Reddin, Esq. Possession given first June next. Also, Cottage situate on Hillsborough Street, now occupied by Wallace Arbing Possession given 20th April next. Apply to PEAKE BROS. &=CO mech 19—tf 246 NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is now prepared to make Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, ete.; also, Mechank a and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Speci fi- cations and Estimates. J. >. NICHOLSON, Land Surveyor, Powna!l Street. Cosriotte Own, Aug. 25 1s89t—dv & wv _—_—,.. | BRISTOL’S __PILLS Cure Biliousness, Sick Head- ache, Dyspepsia, Sluggish Liver and all Stomach Troubles. _ BRISTOL'S PILLS Are Purely Vegetable, elegantly Sugar-Coated, and do not gripe or sicken. BRISTOL’S | | PILLS Act gently but promptly and thoroughly. “The safest family medicine.” All Druggists keep BRISTOL’S PILLS Executor’s Notice. —— All parties indebted to the Estate of the late Augustus Hermans are requested to make immediate payment to the under- signed Executors. Also all persons hav- ing Claims against said Estate are hereby notified to present same, duly attested, to us. M. P. HOGAN, W. E. SMITH, Executors Estate of the late Augustus Hermans. jul22—law (1) 3m pat law 3m LANCASHIRE Fire Insurance Comp’y OF MANCHESTER, G. B., Established 1840. Capital...............s...Ten Million Doliars Reserved Fund......Three Million Dollars Deposited with Dom. Gov’ment...$211,000 The Agency at Charlottetown of this old and reliable Company having become vacant by the resignation of Mr. E. R. Brow, the undersigned begs to state that he has been appointed Agent at Charlotte- town for this Company, and respectfully requests a share of the Fire Insurance business of the Province. 4ENEAS A. MACDONALD, Office, Great George Street, Next Bank Nova Scotia. aug2—dy 2w guar CANADIAN PIRATES. They Infest the Straits of Belle Isle and Little Plunder E capes Them. Ta no other part of the world, per- haps, is there such a daring gang ef pirates as that which iniests the straits of Belle Isle, the narrow passage north of Newfoundland, by which Steaimeships in the summer months reach the Gulf of St. Lawrence fiem IKurope. Some of them live a gool part Of the year On Belle Isle itself, but others come from Newfoundland, Labrador, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, ostensibly to engage in the tisheries, but in real- ity on the lookout for what they can loot and s‘eal from ships in distress, here at Ieast three or four Wrecks every yecér in the vicinity of Belle Isle, and sometimes a great iroa Steumship breaks up or runs aground there. This is a rich hervest for the pirates. They swarm about the wreck and help themselves to ey erything that they can lay hands on. The captains and crews of such ships in distress have usually all they can do to save theiy lives from this treacherous coast, Without concerning themselves with the fate of their cargoes. Should they venture to remonstrate with these highwaymen of the sea for the free- dom with which they help themselves to other people’s property, they would be laughed at for their pains, as was the captain of the wrecked steamship Mexico, a few days ago. Captain Daly has just arrived from the scene of the wreck of his ship, with the most start- ling description of his experiences with the pirates, Dely endeavored to make terms with the captains of the fishing schooners U.at swarmed about the wreck for the Saving of the cargo, but they laughed ir his face, saying they intended to take everything that they could lay hands on. As an mstance of the bare- fa.ed character of the robbery carried on by them, Daly reports that he went aboard one schooner at a time when it Was deserted by ali save a woman. He Suspected that some of his effects were ure concealed on board. The woman pro- tesied that there was nothing what- ever belonging to him. He insisted upon 4 search, and found nailed to the bulkhead the portrait of his wife and children which had been taken from his cabin. Continuing the search he found a small h:.tch battened down, and upon opening it discovered thir- teen bugs of clothing belonging to his stupwrecked _ seilors. Shipping men feel that it is an outrage upon foreign as well as Canadian shipping for such a gang of pirates to be permitted at large in Canadian waters to prey upon the commerce of the world, and wonder that justice was not meted out to them long ago. Thus far, no attempt what- ever has been made to bring these ma- rauders to justice. Were a gunboat to he sent down to the Straits, as many wish, it would be dodged quite easily by the fast-sailine, light-draught, fish- ing, wrecking and smuggling schoon- ers of the gulf, with the intimate know- ledge possessed by their crews of the bays and coves of the coast. Some day the pirates will encounter a well-armed captain and crew at a wreck, for steamship men know what they have to expect here. There will be a desperate fight, for the nirates are weil armed, and on some of their smug- fling expeditions they have already en- feaged the crews of the Government revenue cutters.—New York Sun. Pretty Ornaments, a bowl, did you? Well, it will. Take a glass and fill it nearly full of salt; then water it every morning the same as you would a house-plant. After you water it the first day pour in a little of three or four prettily-colored inks. In about a week the salt will begia to grow and will run over the cup end begin to crystallize on the sides. The diferent colors in the ink blend, and the effect is strikingly beautiful. An- other mighty handsome ornament can be made with a glass nearly full of water, and a handful of oats. Just pour the osts in the water, and in a months a beautiful green bunch will spring up and grow to a height of about a foot. The sprouts will stay freen for a couple of months. If you like green things, wet a sponge, sprin- kie it with Silurian grass seed and sus- pend it from the ceiling. In less than a week the sponge will look like a ball of green grass, Hang four or five of these green balls about a room and the effect is quite pretty. But those were old-time decorations, and I don’t know as people would care for them now.— Philadelphia Record. The Marbivhead Dialect. The Marblehead dialect, so-called, Was the old-time speech of Lincoln- Shire and Nottinghamshire in icng- land, somewhat enriched and modified, no doubt, by words and phrases from the Channel Islands. It was substan- tilly the language spoken by the ecrlier settlers of Boston and vicinity, though, because of our isolated pos- tion it survived here for a longer pes riod. It was peculiar, direct, hearty and expressive, abounding in queer turns and bright expressions. Instead of being caricatured it deserves to be enshrined in literature and some com- petent writcr ought to make a faith- ful study and portraiture of it and achieve what Bynner only half tried to do. But we rather suspect that when resolved into its elements it would be found to be nothing so dis- peculiar after all. William Black’s novels are full of genuine Marblehead expressions as everyone is aware who reads his books and knows Marble- head.—Marblehead Messenger. New European Watering Place. Colonei North the English nitrate king, is now negotiating with the King of Beigium for the purchase of the beach between Ostend and the parish of Mariakerke, situated a few miles to the south of the famous scashore resort. This territory belongs to the royal domains, and a bill permitting the transfer of that property has been introduced in the chambers. The pro- ject cf the English capitalist. who has offered seven and one-half million francs, $1,500,000, for the property, comprises a new sea bathing resort which shall surpass any of those now existing in Europe. Here’s a Serions Difficulty. What will a woman shoo the chick- ens with when she wears bloomers? Atchison Globe. . we el mete Fai si et me For Sale or To Rent The well-known Busness Stand, the “ Central Hotel,” formerly the “ Railway House,” situated on Richmond Street. This Hotel contains 2] 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 THOMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. ap23—dy 246 & wky a IF EverYTHING ai has ~* FAILED The Ideai Tonic INVARIABLY PROVES Efficacious IN RESTORING HEALTH sstalninshlibiadiies ice This is asserted after Mailed Free. {°° Sxperience INTERESTING COLLECTION OF Portraits OF NOTED CELEBRITIES. Beneficial and Agrceable. very Test Proves Rcputation. Avoid Substitutions. Ask for* Vin Mariani.’ At Druggists and Fancy Grocers. Sole Agents for Canada LAWRENCE A. WILSON & co., MONTREAL. Panis: 41 Bo. Haussmann, MEW Yoauk: 52 W. 15TH @racer, Lowoon : 23° Oxroar Sr, MONTREAL: 28 HOSPITAL Oy BICYCLISTS TUTTI FRUTTI It moistens the throat, allays thirst and aids digestion Refuse imitations. See that “Tutti Frutti” is on each wrapper. Wash Wash — Easy Quick Suni ght SOAP Books For Li) he ita TWIN Wrappers | pases, will be sent C. BAR Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, Agents for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. HOTEL ACADIA, Grand Tracadié Beach, LEADING SUMMER RESORT OF THE] PROVINCE. For every 12 “Sunlight” wrappers sent to ;- Lever Bros., Ltd., Excellent Fishing, Bathing and Boating. Large Groves, Grounds and Gardens. Cuisine unsurpassed. Rates reasonable. Carriages meet all Trains at Bedford Station. july24—5w atch . Grit with Proverbs but don’t try to patch up & lingering cough or coid by trying experimental remedies. Take PYNY-PECTORAL and relief is certain to follow. Cures the most obstinate coughs, colds, sore throats, in fact every form of throat, Jung er bronchial tuflammation in- duced by cold. Large Botte. 25 Canta SUMMERSIDE ADS. Bankrupt Stock. Readymade Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Waterproofs, Watches, etc. I will sel] these goods at bottom prices. Call in and see the bargains. J. BARANOV, Muirhead’s Building, Water St., june22—3m Summerside. Painless Dentistry ! This is addressed to all those who are suffer- ing from TOOTHACHE, or who may require treatment of any kind at the hands of a Den- tist. I make the very best Teeth, guaranteed, for $15 a set, If not satisfactory money re- funded. Gold and Silver Fillings a specialty. The following letter from Dr Robertson of paud, as regards the Painless Extraction of Teeth, speaks tor itself :— To J E McDonald, D D S,Summerside, P EL Dear Doctor,—I am so well pleased with the work 5 0u have done for me that I will take it as a special tavor 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 «ver extracted a tooth for me Absolutely Without Pain. Tne TEN teeth u removed forme at one sitting did not urt a particle, as Mr James Dawson of Try on, who was preseut atthe operation, heard me testify. Th? map who invented your method should be knighted. Iam yours, gratefully, H W Roxperrson, M D. Crapaud, Jan 10, 1595. Vanada Atlantic and Plant STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR BOSTON, —CALLING AT—~— Hawkesbury and Halifax, 8S. S. OLIVETTE will leave Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Char- lottetown, every Fri- day at noon, until fur ther notice ; Hawkes- bury at 7 p.m. same days, and Halifax on Saturdays at 11.30 p. m., arriving at Bos- ton Mondays at 7 a. m. FROM BOSTON— Every Tuesday at noon, until further notice, calling at Hali- fax and Hawkesbury, and arriving at Charlottetown on Thursday afternoon. For rates of passage, freight, etc., apply to local agents, or the general agents as below. MALIPAX SERVICE. S. S. “Halifax” or © Olivette” will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every WED NESDAY, 8 a.m.,andSATURDAY, 11.30 p- m., until further notice, for Boston direct. Returning, will leave north side of Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, Tuesdays and Saturdays, 12 noon, until farther notice. Passengers arriving in Halifax TUES- DAY evenings can go directly on board the steamer without extra charge. Through Tickets for sale and baggage checked at all stations on the Intercoionial Railway. For rates of passage, freight, etc.,” apply to local agents, or H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada, Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, north side, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston | -—-— + wed a dot. mayT Quebec Steamship Company. “CAMPANA.” This new and beantiful Steamship is now on the route between MONTREAL sod CHARLOTTETOWN. Passenger Accommodation unsur- passed, being fitted up with electric light and other latest improvements, Rates of Freight moderate regular. 1s and service SAILING DATES. LEAVES MONTREAL July 8th and 22nd, Aug. 5th and 19th, Sept. 2nd, 16th and 30th, Oct. 14th and 28th and Nov. 11th. FROM CHARLOTTETOWN. — Pas- sengers take morning train every second Tuesday, connecting at Summerside, viz., July 16th and 30th, Aug. 13th and 27th, Sept 10th and 24th, Oet. 8th and 22nd Nov. 5th and 19th. CARVELL BROS., Agents, . aug6 STMR. PASTNET 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 CH'TOWN 0 BOSTON Fast Steamship ‘ Olivette.” BUY YOUR TICKETS —-FROM— W. W. Clarke, TICKET AGENT, Corner of Queen and Water Streets. Charlottetown, May 14, 1895. FURNESS LINE, Regular Sailings Between Lon- don and Halifax. From London. dune 22. SS. DAMARA. July 13. July 6. 8S. ST. JOHN CITY. July 27. July 20. SS. HALIFAX CITY. Aug. 10 Aug. 3 SS. DAMARA. Aug. 24 Aug. 17. SS. ST. JOHN UITY. Sept. 7 These Steamers have superior accom From Halifax. modation for first-class passengers. Well ventilated Saloon and sleeping berths amidships, where least motion is felt. Lighted by electricity. Do not carry cat tle. Insurance effected at lowest possible rates, FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Lep., Consmission & Forwarding Agents, Halifax, N.S., Or W. W. Clarke, Passenger Charlottetown. ’ janed Steamer Jacques Cartier, During the month of July, Tickets from Crapaud to Charlottetown and return will be issued for Sixty-five Cents. These Tickets good to return on the Boat the day of issue or the following day. L. ©. OWEN. 2 Charlottetown, June 23, 1895. Agent For a long time I suffered with Rueumatism in the Back so severely that I could not even sit straight. My wife advised a D. & L, Menthol Plaster, I tried it and was soon going about al) - E. McDONALD, D. D. 8. B 12 — S. C. Hunven, Sweet's Corners, . ‘. Sa Mis cag em na et tenis lsc Milne encanto ciliata is at il A a alt I ie Merten ~ eit sls: sii ‘its bt i i vali ee aaa 2 ee i il isis ei atcieil ns ine silien sensi oh li SITs es ae