po Sipet: ORR? ABER a the Daily Examiner Company ee, The Examiner £ubdiisa Late on in ... dob Printing | We have firs‘-class facilities THE DAILY EXAMINER. RATES OF SUTRSCHIPTION | oil a eo ne ee ee er eee = — for turning out the vest qual- ; one Year 4.00 | ee Z ity of Job Printing, from a ' ea ils 1.00 fERMS + Four Dollars a Year Single Oopies Two Cents visiting card to the largest ' Sa Te — a display work. : Unites 6 : ew Se Prices low. ae Work promptly done, ; * al VOL 36. PE Island dailway On and after SATURDAY, 10th October, 1596 the trains of this Kailway will ran daily | . o ry . ° . : . : cda ; and fashionable. Ted was ashamed of fi Bandays exces ted) as follows — a ee You will find our prices right if you take quality into consideration. con seniene re. arin cae aan s ——— Burns In Edin bur Jessie, who was a fine musician, | @S9@SCS@CCeCCCesCC00C00000 if Trains Out [rains In- j scowled when she was asked to sing 3 : wari. Read) STATIONS. | sard. Read | Ps] the Portuguese Hyman every night: 13 SUZ AY LIGH I w up. L787. . The judge humored his children, and ® ; a neater epemcaer acts Those who think that im. had ceased to ask his father into his : é : P. M.A. M. : i“. M- | ported soap must be the finest : house, € OAP . 315 € 15 ~ Charlottetowr 6 DW) 9 & ] k > th . . The farmhouse was in order, and |@ ' 8 36 6 20 ..Royalty Junction.| 0 16 9 34|do not know that the material scrupulously clean; but its bareness $ s 25 7 05. North Wiltshire : 7 = of which Royal Oak Soap is 9 gave a chill to the judge, whose own ° PICTURES , ‘io sunte NIVCT. 2 Oe] O « » : ie re ‘ ae M! 5 2 7 S7;..Bradalbane...... 5 0s} 7 52} made are the best to be found house w we ie t - ao = ° ' & Sli 7 43|.. Emerald... ..... 5 02) 7 43 — ao . . , , woman who ha een his tather's i 5 15 7 58. Frectown -......| 4 53} 7 24] 20y Where. High Class Tailors and Gents’ Furnishers. servant sat grim and tearless by the | § . 6 068 8 07|..Kensington .... | 4 38} 7 04 Send 35 Royal Oak wrap-| | side of the coffin. e WRAPPERS t : - 5 ame. | @ Lv.) 415) 6 pers to the Ch’town Soap “Martha was faithful,” whispered $ ; i 4 5 . ' } 00 Hi Od W orks 1 receive f; } the doctor; “but she’shard. I don’t |@ é ' = oo we Ar.) 3 mon 37 ' ¥ OF gl ant : receive free t 1e suppose she spoke to him once a week. $ A pretty colored picture for every i 2 Wl 9 17\ Wellington... 3 allo 10 beautiful picture, “Burns in His life was very solitary. The neigh-|@ 12 “ Sunlight” or every 6 “Life- f 18| 9 45'__ Port Hil 3 001 9 21 Edinburgh, 1787.” bors are young, He belonged to another ° buoy” Soap wrappers, '& £ 36,10 35,..O”’Leary 211) 8 03} . nai generation.” e@ These pictures are well worth ‘ 5 01,10 51)... Blooms i 55| 73) : ot ae an " He reverently uncovered the cofiin, : getting. : S SEEE Boh- oR. - +> 20s 130702) ££2£22424444 £2224 = When William mune. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report and then, beckoning to Martha, went | © ADDRESS ; 6 45,11 58. . Tignish Pte A When the German Emperor goes hunt- out and closed the door. o + ‘ ; A. M. Ml. \. M./P. M. x = ing he arrays himeelf in such gorgeous- : € The judge was alone with the dead. . as VOr ros., L‘d., ; ‘ 6 15 3 00 hark en 9 os 5 a z= 1 = } ness that the game ought to be proud to Strangely enough, his thought was}e 23 kcott ®t. T as 7 (6 3 yal u m 9 Ol] 5 Wl sS = ‘fore : af ra ear : q oro i 9 3] 3 5 Bedf ol Acie 8 37 { mi ¥ t eases = a pre toe wplaue uns Simaeen ae i still of the cold bareness of the room. >; re. : ~~ — a ie we pod - = F : Those hacke > on chairs were re eet & Mitchell, Halifax, Agents 8 10, 4 OOAF.V spiceew't LLY 8 15, 4 15] & = | himself, and ho ia said to be so much Those hacked wooden chairs were there | @ | Teron @ lia aud Prince Edward : § DD 4 OGiLv. J Ar. 8 10) 4 0O| Se -& | taken with it that he omits no oppor- when he was a boy. It would have ® Island, ’ 9 (0) 4 33).. Morell... 742;3 20) ¥ =| tunity of wearing it. It consists of a blu- been so easy for him to have made the | @ ; aay © Bel-+e FE cocens 7 wy 2 50) & ; eo cat It stands criticat + ish grey tunic, with a short cloak of the . : house comfortable—to have hung some | °?®2e*> eS, eee ce ' ’ 16, 5 2S). . Bes CE cccee 7 _ : = = To have people critically examine our furniture, Jt stands aie -& | same — _ et. one WEFFS pictures on the wall! How his father i: SG 6 GO) -BOUr. 26 tose 5 15) 7 i =; green facings an road epaulets. he * aliat i is engravings, and : ‘ i és xamipatio atands the we: t r, not merely to had delighted in his engravings, anc A. MiP. M. A. M.|P. M. | S& examination. It stands the wear. It’s made to wear, 7 7 rp pesqnne te — on belt ABSOLUTELY PURE Seed ower than! ™ - ie ‘ § 2) 4 05)..Mt. Stewart ....) 8 10) 3 58 | Se ial Te won't se ing ti ‘eople won’t satisfied with after £& | of green Jenther, from which hangs s sing now i cj ] a i 9 Pr t 58). . Cardigan ..| 717 2% z sell. We won't sell anything that peop F ; = | huge hunting-knife, the handle mounted sleteiaiin comenaiiiiiliiitil shinihiiimaatiahiaie aneeppemibennan anne 8s Porsche rac 4, q j ; 10 00) 5 15). .Georgetown | 7 00; 210) & they wet it home and live with it. There is no profit in such selling. = with the Imperial crown of gold. He with the white ha lying mi walons A, . . M.jP. M A. M.|P. M. | SS ae : A wears very high lacquered boots, gold KNITTING REVIVES. Exchange for Moaess, on it, he found something in it which ’ a - A diseati: ied customers will epoil lots of business. We wont allow 25 | spurs anda Tyrolese hat of grey felt, cosa At an inn near Place Rooheehouart, in | he had never taken time to notice be- ENGLIS ; & Mi .Emerald .-ces | 7 35 = ie - . 4 ‘ hat 1 ¥ edged with green and adorned with an | rhe Good Old-Fashioned, Accomplish- | aris, there is an exchange forthe hiring | fore—a sagacity, & hature fine and SH ' Ot foe Sieene 6 45 = a cu-tomer to fee! dissatisfied eithea with what he gets or what he 4 | enormous plume of feathers, which quiv- ment Has Now Become Fashionable. of artists’ models. They assemble there | sensitive. Here was the friend, the] R EAKFA i - * — ¥ ; ; - » =| ers at every step. . : veer : d ‘fuesday in the hop “ade w) »ha eded st nia ST COCOA ji. M. = -3 for it. Many people buy all their furaiture here—-DO YOU ? ssiapamenliadiniiapiitn The latest fad of the society girl isto | “VY Monday and ‘fuesday in the hope | comrade whom he had needed so often! : . - . ——_ | = pays for it. Many people y? he ¥ knit. This pastime of our grand- of obtaining employment. He had left him with the deaf old Possesses the following : 5 : a - ; When engaged the models are gener- : ‘3 sole anion! Distinctive Merits: Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time = ae = FOR ONE DISEASE mothers’ day has become the rage. ally paid from i5 to 20 francs per week. Martha - his sole eH, a. a : A McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, = + Every fashionable young woman at | sometimes they get more. They sit for There hung upon the wall & photo SELICACY OF FLAVOR. ' superintendent, Gen Mgr Govt-Hus, | 2 @ present has a bag in which she carries | three hours a day. graph of a young man with an eager, : : he emanate iis oncton, = i f= Y E knitting needles, silk and worsted. When artists are seeking for models | stroug face looking proudly at a chubby SUPERIORITY in QUAL ITY. : ee > ( = Stockings are what she devotes most | the palm of beauty and symmetry of fiz- | boy on his knee. The judge saw the | “~ . 2. id attention to. The swell young man | Ure is given to the girls of oe while | strength in the face. GRATEFUL end COMFORTING ; —_— oe re — a : : c pla e weinien “M. father t ave lave t = - has bicycle stockings knitted - him =< plans .a) ao 7 ri ‘ Ms ee ores pra a to the NERVOUS cr DYSPEPTIC ‘ ¥ T Ore‘ ET \ “a = ~ by his fai dmi ow ‘4 eet ere ey par sama es igh part in life,” he thought. There . rs j = | For Kidney Disease at Any 8S e y is Tair sdamirers now. said to be found amon English | . . : a : : . : ’ 5 é Ft RNE a v Ri ef wt oe longer has to buy them. All he does Se aasaet ain: . is more promise in his face than in | ~UTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED. ‘ 8 fi alli ¥ — Dodd's Kidney Pills. isto pick out the color of yarn he A mode! for a perfect arm is sought ee yi ee 1 Qaattiie-Pimat thinned Cinstalimentes SS = SSS SSS SSS SS TSS SSS TS SSS TES SETS TSS wants, and one of his girl friends con- } for among Grecian women. Italian wom- nine Cesk ‘Were 8 OGRE Oi : To have the cheapest boots on the Tr VV Oe eee Tee ee er verts it into stockings. en arg noted among the Parisian art- | account books which showed the part pee do ag ne why pene ns } oe ty Cen ———— THEY ALWAYS CURE It used to be considered hard to think | t6% «.: -cis¢ tho best tures, he had played. Records of years of England. : ay weg i ee ela ak ae : corr speeanuppne Dla pein of a present for a young woman to ee <i hard drudgery on the farm; Of work in ae . eee : : Thi inter and summer, and often late at et ee ee ‘4 Se pee give a man of her acquaintance. This win oe ot ee * To be the only peorle who can give is no longer the case. Al! she has to PAST YOUR PRIME night to pay John’s school bills ‘and to TENDERS : } the only people 10 Can g ; : : 3 ind Joht Harvard. One patch of AL 4 Se : you good boots. Why and When Kidney Treat-|{ do is to knit him something. And cient te ‘pana net ia energy. | <2": ; in to ene ne patch of : : | ’ é th? entey fi . « ‘i rround was sold after another to keep . : | ment ard Common senso} @nything made by her dainty fingers | your health is not good, yet you hard- | £1000" Mind fo tractice: to | QEALED TENDERS will be received at the Z | ; J is supposed to enhance its value in his ly know what is the matter with you. John while he waite br practice; tol Mcgee of the wndecseuel ap be Galben ! p 0 alin Will Surely Wia. eyes. Shecanknit him an umbrella | Your business, too, is on the decline. | give him clothes and lux uries which we cok, neon of FRIDAY. the 4 ab instant. : ne a cover, a bag ora pair of stockings. | People miss the old egg i= other young men in town Ms 1, until | &F :be whole ors spestses | pact) nae T 1} t +: : The bag must be a traveling bag with | owed in former years. ees but a meager portion of the farm was] Merchant, assigned to me in tras! for the bat we cap give you good boots a 7 let as te > ne > : tution is enefi ° creditare . cS S : an give you g . If ailing and in doubt as to the annus, handles attached to it, These are made all this is that your constituti left. t fit of hiv creditors. A list of the said wy 4. d lowed the strenks of artificial and yellow that are so ugly, but have been so popular, cisappearing.—Harper’s Bazar. destroyed, and asa touch of gray is al- auburn which are fortunately above stated. 2,000 bbis well known brands, ; your suffering use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Set The judge remembered that he had not asked his father to come down. Tho old gentleman did not fit into the life of his family, who were modern 170° 5 ae = s0t very iay morn ng. It N O od. Cali and see us. ep ofma ‘Ss aj Tea in the ‘ gi tion 1 rat iss Weel ly ne wepaper | . : : 2 “ Teas ool the lab ot hewe Examiner Fublishing Company — — aes — CALENDAR FOR OCTOUEN, 1806 Arranging the latr. TOO . LATE, ee A plain arrangement of the hair ts no iailtad New Moon, 6th day, 6h, 4.2m, m | longer Suahlonabie. Curls and wavy The old farmer died suddenly, s0 al ‘h 2 effects are again paramount, and when at wl Judge Gilroy, his only son First Quar, 15th day, 10h. 34.9m. a. m os : i that when Judge Guiroy, his j Ny : loon. sia dp, He 05 ms aos I eee oe eae received. the. telegram, he could do | Infests the blood of humanity. It 7 aston 80th day. 1lh. 8.2m. a. wm | until it looks shiek ead tan To ig e 5 nothing but go up to the farm for the | appears in varied forms, but is forced Last quarter, F -? ee | strietty im fashion it now must etand out funeral, It was difficult to do even to yield to llood’s Sarsaparilla, which = ty from the head all around the face for that, forthe judge was the leading + purifies and vitalizes the blood and : ‘i an inch, and at the back of the head She - lawyer in X——. and every hour was ; cures all such diseases. Read this: | ra5 Week | 58" | Sup High | same way. A Psyche knot Jaid flat to the 5 worth many dollars to him. ‘jn September, 1304, I made a misstepand S@.s water | hair is in the center of the heed at the , As he sat with bent head in the grimy injured my ankle. Very soon afterwards, . — ~-— - —— | es a — - herd back hair little train that lumbered through the m{h a | aft a sakumaiene oak = pod ae } farms, he could not keep the details of 1} Thareday |G 1,5 35) 9% 43) push the hair forward on the face, and : ’ ; . . : \) | his cases out of his mind. @ & | Friday | G1 88) FS] often as many ae six are used. “even Isthe true test of cheapness. Some custom made clothing is not cheap at \% Yer iter gui he lt, waa uncalled : é $j 5a ; ' i oa > +) when the hair is quite plain and worn . ; ) for. e had been a good, respectabie Se a 4} Sa 8 | € 56 in a most modified fashion the side any price ‘| 3S) | son. He had never given his father a Swp jnehes serene ones aoe eninees 2} 4M | 4 7 9 4} ar ' aie ° ; : : to favor it Isprained my ankle. The sore a. 74 ‘| combs are used, and, it must Le stated, heartache; and the old man had died gif hy ) 1? 22 do help to give a soft look to the full of “7 a aa vietean:. “ik seeatinl became worse; 1 could not put my boot 71 W v 2 | 2 ‘3 _— that is not attainable with the 9 wren tally saa i Tre phrase pleased on and I thought I should have to eae . 13 ll 3) iair brushed too smoothly and strained . v 4 : $ 7 : ; ee ee CS ee ee at every step. I could not get any relie' tT | gl mora | back too tightly from the face Keen A SUIT that don’t fit is not cheap at $5,00, even if it cost $20,00 him; Heacemed to close the story of his |S. TTT ones T wed of care S " 0 28 | young girls who wear their hair still in Y ree: . oat ‘ Pia ather’s life, leaving room tor . imilar case ey Hood’s Sarsaparilla and iSite” | 12] te] 1 tel Braldh ae the” rout reliea “wick, and GUR MAKE isall first class. We have no way of making cheap clothir_, - ad grets. vim at the | comeladed to try it. Before T had taken ea | 49 ‘ 2 19} then pushed forward to give a full look, : : W > i ‘ihe village doctor met him at the citi iaie tet : v | 7 , 3 2 and the style is one possible for both dut as good wo! k on $15.00 suits as on our $25,00, e keep no cheap Wott we 3 station on “ y walked up to the ee some a ond } 3° ws 4 = pig young and old. : e ° . : faces leg yelling » . 1% iv 21 10) . ae n nan vt 7 sl . . farninouse to-recher. We y a : | 5 43 It is far more difficntt - choose a be- jor cheap suits, No Appt entices In our workshop; only keep the pest “I wish to tell vou.” eaid the doctor api a » a. | coming bonnet when the hair is arranged iter Miaieni semen ther’s thonchts | Friday | do : 7 47 : in this fashion and the bonnets have to ee >is , a Se — | Saturday = %| ‘§¢ 41) be placed just back of the roll, or, if it . . _ . . . 2 >. % were allof you. Dota dhartive dar i$) Sa | 2t | 3| #30) tea emit pompadour, just on top. Too ENGLISH GOODS, imported direct. See our overcoatings. see our Fuitings, hour; but his ery was for “John! iM LY 28 | 9 7] far forward will make the prettiest bon- ’ John!” unceasingly.” . 2) | Toes 30 0 9 40] net ever designed a hideous affair. For ‘Sf I could have been wi. }.im!” aa well and I oe ee on Aol 2 i We lav | 3k | 4 58] 10 13] elderly women bonnet strings are a great 4 i: ve Tar said the judge. fite otherwise. 7 = = ul thariay =| 33 { S6) 10-44| help with the present way of arranging ALL OUR Canadian Tweeds are bought from the manufacturers, Not one yai d anid the judge. ie disappoiutc1 that | Weight and am in better health. Teannot 23 | Fr : 34) 6th 31:17] the hair, and a very new style has rib- > you missed vhiie half-vyearly visit iast | 8&y enough in praise of Hood’s Sarsapa- silSuacay | 36{ 53] 11 48] bone quite marrow, and edged with nar- in our store bought from a wholesale house. you missed your half-yearly visit last | rilla.” Mus. H. BLAKE, So. Berwick, Me 25 |S | 27] Sl {aft 30° 70W ruffles of lace or chitfon. These 5 eat tiie aeak aaa ra ‘This and other similar cures prove that % Mond i - 0 1 0} *ttings are crossed under the chin, and his life. ‘There were no others,” said 27 1 | 40 43 1 56 | *te fastened with a pin instead of being the doctor. 3 yes la ! ° cod we spring? yes; y Bigvce 1 ET) Fi] oe ex mie tmon nes att cows | V7 OUR $16.00 Tweed Suit, made to order. beats anything on P. E. I sae She cay 5 rea a § aT A i, oe 43 oe 0 this season is that the hair shall be left } . wee ul 9 made er. y 5 . tae “I urged him,” said the doctor, “to n | fay | bt > | o its atur “7} - > e ° ; s im, se ’ ‘ z a } : its natural color, and that its beauty ° . 4 . ihe: ed ee gots tinatetg iawariy _ | 6.46}4.41 | © 90/-atals came ont them $s anes ond annem KE YOU DOUBT our ability to turn out the best suits and overcoats on P KE. I, rundown tome you on yourreturabat |" ga etita tion it reeeives. Even when it is waved, . ° + : . . en a eer 5°- : p — — _ after it is arranged, the glossy lock well just give uS a trial: we wont ask you to take a garment from us if it 1s not as No. He never felt at home in the cared for hair always has is not utterly ’ city.” Is ‘the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. #1. Pr>pared only by C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Masa. fie ’ -<_ _ the best family cathartic Hood’s Piil!s ana tiver stimutant 250. 7 worn out and your blood is bad. 5 Pe dis ies ie eb ie ee operty is in the meantime open for in-pec- i | That we can give you as good boots yo times oot of twenty every” allment-arises | of silk, of course. Last year you could | dotn ight by he wo of Chase's Kid- | Jolin Gilroy suddenly | closed, the | lon atmy omeein (horpetowa. | ous, og i oy 708 cae Pp irchase avyw here. H. d Cit | from imperfect kidney work. not have persuaded a man to carry 40 | pey-Liver Pills. One box will cure you book. “And this W 4 the end: he | Sy. Sot cout of canoe’ * thedceed Sameaaeenene That we can ce!] you boots as cheap such as owar : Queen y; | Ifyou ary perens and fe after oe affair of this sort, but now it is just “Dyspepsia. oe: : The .~ a \ — he lis “i and pany each sl wilt be returned if : | as any person in ‘the trade. 1 f > exercise and work you may certain that your | “the thing. heumatism worked, won fortune aud position, and . F "JA. MATHIESON, ol TRY Us. Planet, Monarch, and Maple ea ’ im ; Kidneps ~ — aentiens iadon mall This summer all of the girls belong- aiken how did he repay him! Dated 2ist Oct,, 18%,—oct 24-41 pat ty 1 lli i car ecm tetaemeated depressed in spirit ing to the **400” at Newport went Eteadache The =e5 knelt. on the bare oor and : ae BI nn store and to arrive, se ing in these are the undoubted ef cane of kidney ie } around with these bags on their arms, Avi ments peculiar to women shed bitter tears on the quiet oid face. 7 + P 5 | case and Dodd’s Kidney },jils will cure you. and knitted themselves and their male crotula If he would come back! It would be ‘ B lots at less than millers prices. If you would escape th ¢ deadly malaria, ty- | admirers golf, bicycle and tennis ijnervation. £0 easy to make a little home fur him Ved & | R. K. JOST, phoid, dyphtheria, amd other poisons which. | stockings, as well as traveling bags Sciatica in. the city, to goto him every day with f i HASZ 4 ER ip assault life by way of wea ‘ kidneys, tse Dodd's | and umbrella covers. “Poor blood. gossip of his cases, or to take him to : July 30 STAMPER’S CORNER H ORA CK e | Kidney Pills. - Lndigestion. hear music, or to sec noted men—to If you suffer from rh -umatism, sciatica, lum- Ing S——» } 1896 3i d bi Igia, stiff: f the joi The Hest Way of Planting Bults. duiver ae make his life happy and fuil! So ' 99 > .-— al €o ago, neuralgia, Ss: ress of the joints or mus- " i Lent oss of appeti de oe Charlottetown, 22nd October, 15 e cles, you ate carrying in your system poison. After ordering your bulbs set abou Sree hteaay-aeeate easy! . ca : i eae initen so oaie dee ‘ i i —— which should be cast out by healthy kidneys. | setting a compost ready ae which to Thousands of sufferers have publicly ? fathee! oo : me pirepe f. 7M" | sing wears so well these long eight years j [ . If your urine, om standing awhile, has de- J pot them. As good a soil as a *S | testified to the efficagy of Chase’s Kid- — en oe » “Y ook: Oe “Ce | you bought from G. G. Jury, I accept ' 5 asy () tH é i posits, or is cloudy and discol ored, you need 9 one composed of ordinary garden oam, ney-Liver Pills. They are the best, so Ile was too late.—Youth’s Compan- your proposal if you promise to bay the ; I the Cop mey ee Yodd’s Kidney Pills—the sand, and ag sae ee Sees 14 use the best. One an a dose; one ; ion. Wedding Ring from him also, My friend : maytbing, wes Cite 3 wate SS . . . equal parts, One-third sand may seem | eent a dose ; 25 cents a box. Speonheeemnte Nell was married a few days ago, and you Sone eenettens Anan ion earth roe | Ora wn the Tuite ac like “too much of « good thing,” but iv] | For sale by of desler, os. © Pg ¥or Mik Lovers, should see the veautiful lag hg ah ¢ any quentity, Rawerer — 1 oi Pose feelt ne kidneys, Jost is not. Nowhere in the world are —— a ” To make milk digestible all that is |oh,so cheap. Sue says Mr. G. G. Jury : lg a thoy yh Sy ” Sos bons € nie’ xi ‘Dodd’s Kidne Palle will} better bulbs grown than in Holland, pestnpen tyne enn ate necessary is to shake it well, and to sip | has a fine assortment from 14k to 18k, : ee : Use Chase’s Linseed and Turpentine for It Pays to Remember That tl ere are d ferent qualities of SUPERPH)JSPHATES AND CHEMICALS. lumber. We Keep o!l the qualities, and would like to show them to you It pleases us to please you. Visit ua; if we can’t please you don’t buy Do you want Cedar Posts, Cedar or Spru ‘ Latha, Flooring, Studding, Hemlock or Shingles , Scantling, Sole Agents for P. E. Island for THE BRADLEY FERTILI“ER CO., the largest concern of the kind in the world. We have a large sto Y . tnese well known MANURE many of our very best farme ck, on hand and to arrive, at 3, and can refer purchaser to relieve qual cure you. - If yo have bloated appearance, dropsical swellings, ot shortness of breath, these are the deadly effects cf advanced kidney disease, you may have been given up to die, but Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills will surely cure. Pure blesod always tells, If you are run down and want to increase your strength and put on avoirdupvis, use Dedd’s Kidney Pills. —_—_<_=_=_“$_—X—X—_—_s_"" rs who have been using them| For the past three months the imports into € anada were $32,684,242, an increase of $3,268,000 over the corresponding whose soil is nearly all sand, Better bulbs can be grown in clear sand, properly fertilized, than in the richest of soils without sand. Mix your com- post well, and have it fine and mellow. It is very important that the manure should be old. Fresh manure is harm- ; ful to all bulbous plants. out or in , cloors. I should advise the growing * of several bulbs in the same pot. The | effect is more pleasing because of the greater mass of color ina limited space. all throat and lung | f bottle, small dose, small price, 25c. 60,000 lives. troubles. Large The Prohibition state committee has issued an appeal to the voters of the Com - monwealth of Massachusetta in which it is slated that “The snecess of either party means the continuance of 232,000 saloons and the annual waste of $1,300,000 and it slowly. Shake the milk violently for a few minutes ina covered goblet, and then drink immediately, but not hastily, before it has time to separate again. After standing for some hours, as, for instance, all city milk has done on its way to town, the perfectly homogeneous article that came from the cow is separ- ated, first by the rising of the cream from the gaseous or cheesy milk, and later by the tendency tu divide into whey or curd. Although this latter process is perceptible only in souring milk, the fluid undergoes such constant changes aud he buys them from the largest estab- lshiment in Canada, and they will last a lifetime; and you know one wedding ring must do these hard timer.” “Agreed, I will go and buy the rin from G. G. JURY, Watchmaker Jeweler, Charlottetown.” NOATH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE P. O. cr . os itving it period in 1895. The exports aggregated | ‘Three or four Hyacinths, Tulips or : denis that ¢ should stways’te shaken before sept23—dy & wky. Spruce Boards, Planks or Paliogs ?| for years with very grati ying results. $33,642,000 for the first quarter of tbis # Daffedile asart8 iris “tntiteaataliy ey Se oe oe a ee We Have Iv! Teversoxe Con We can also supply the same goods (Ground Slag) a8} fiscal veer, as compared with $36,373,000 | in a seven-inch oak Half ‘a: denen Hid SETERING BIAED warm from the cow. NECTION. “6 Eng] ish Fertilizers’ | for the came period last year. <i ré ahd, aAb ellie oe JAMES BARRETT, offered by our would-be competitors as at at least 20 per cent less price than they now ask for it, but ; Crocuses or Snowdrops will be re- ' quired to fill a six-inch pot. Three or 1 Quite a Scheme, Too. : ; Gov. Morrill has been requested to for- ; entte ce | four average-size bulbs of the Bermuda | Mrs R. P. Riches, 119 Mejor Strect, To) ward to New Bedford, Mass, a specimen mess Connolly's Wharf at the same time we would not advise its use, believing that KOOTENAY. Lily can be grown in a ten-inch pot.— ronto, cured by Nearalgia by of Kansas soil for the os of ;: Grand ——_—— Mack’s Rheumatic Fills New Prices in Watches THE GENUINE ENGLISH MANURES AS SOLD ONLY BY US are much the best value. Prices, Pamphlets, ete., on application. AULD BROS. Charlottetown April 8 |'896—2aw (25) & wky » Eben E. Rexford in Ladies’ Home We have lately received a nice ; Journal. assortment of Army post there which proposes to set ‘ . ‘ : i | out a ‘“‘Liberty tree,"’ and desires that . Neuralzia suiterers will hail with de-' {ts roots shall be nourished by soll from light a remedy that not oply relieves but |} all the states of the Union _ cures, Mre. 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Te roo o* S68) , » hot, | reryvy evening. hat accouncs 2 | fiiandred dollars is wanted at 6 per cent 5 Mr Th 3. Brooks. Possession given do so by leaving order day berore. | f sa Aaes, etventil ies nage. Tenth 198ss : Insur- about lst November. Apply to Croat Ceorge Street, or our iar rt . Avrwep M. Tayior. | ie or ]0years on Real Estate. THE EXAMI NER FUB. COMPANY + * 6l3w, oct] &Jchnson Cha: lottetown and Souris. sepr2l—tf. For sale by Geo, E. Hughes and ie) PEAKE BROS. & CO, } sept26t—tf NFAR QUEEN SQUARE, ’