— eR EEE sila hh ME gh Eli thie ih RET ORE Re | dats i 4 3 : nn ER RES a + ae Aaa ae til ae Ree a et — THE DAILY —_——— WALTER BAKER & se melgtigen Sake We K CO. Sin The L t Manufact ; ] Leader of the Government, 2e Arges Manutac ers Oa ee iivered bY the i appear tuat . he is tirely averse PURE, HICH GRADE it w See a, to any svstem that miatt tend in any way COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES to « afl * with re workings On this Continent, have re« 1 ft] l | mac hinery inthis Prov- ‘ Yithout a blush, he openly avows, HIGHEST AWARBS — ire. Without a blush, ‘he openly avows, Sun the greet athe | his conduct, rom s the resence of f e sympathy he entertains for ° since! mpath) h Industrial and F oad maintenance and furiherance of this sacred Ly he ' cause.® He seizes every occasion, it would | EXPOSITIONS seem, tk * . Ls : F Ameriga friendship for our educational system, j N UTOPE and ive while he never halts to enquire if this Unlike the Dutch Process. no Alka- feigned ardour and zeal be not rushing ’ . ni 2% oOcess ? : : 7 : ) lies or other Chemicals or Dyes are him headlong into the vast depths of the ie prepars * successful od e educationa past publicly profess his loyalty and - I need in any of their prep ' : " ‘Their detiticns BREAKFAST COCOA is « In the absence most profound absurdities. pure and sotuble costs jess than one Ct a cn; . . of his past political lif —— oe oes Serr ;m ght be attached to these sounding pro BAKER to. Dt i fessions and empty declamations, 2ut un- WALTER 800. DORCHESTER, MASS. t rtunately for that gentleman, his poll See : tical doings are in dire antagonism to es that link a patron education in , Some meaning those avowed princip! | and a friend to the cause of f jus iany land. In the sacred name of ice, ; e BS AS | | ask Mr. Peters what foundation bas ao TS ee oa, intelligent people for recognizing in him a 9 Province i RW EGIA At he a | true friend of education in this ey eres | Has his past legislation not gone to jeo ; | pardize that class by whom the future pre sent school system mtist Has he not been guilty of striking the most obnoxious and treacher- yus blow thateverassasin dealt, or that ever education in this Province received ? Has he not openly expressed his Sneering contempt, by an emphatic denial to late in the interests of a summer school of science, in which teachers might receive instruction, to enable them to impart uthusiastically and practically those prin- ipies of science that lie hidden, as far as the school children of the presen day are concerned, in the great book of na- ture? Has he not in imperious tone de- inutility of this institution, vitality of our be supported ? I legis- nounced the notwithstanding the leading educationists of Canada and United States have spoken of it in terms of the highest appro- bation? Is the party of which he is head going to effect any remedial legislation to counteract the the baneful evils that his niquitous policy has engendered? Have he and his party not removed every induce- ment upcn which continual service—so necessary in the walks of the teaching pro- the KIDNEY: LIVER fession—rested ? Does he purpose in future e. o assist financially the teachers of this Province upon whom so mnch depends, THE and against whom he has levelled effec- ONLY tively his Jegislative forces? Come, Mr KIDNEY~ ‘VER Peters, cease for all time te come these wus meaningless assertions and inquire of your self what answer you can give to the above juestions. If yeur friendship were sincere, ° ILL and if you were in the true liberal sense a patron and friend to our educational sy« tem, you may feel assured thata Provin- vial convention of teachers would not have Bank, Braé& T. Dewsow, Manager Sta } ° er Pills are a ford, Ost., says, Chase's K Jard graed medicine for the K vs and Liver. : ; ott. JW. FP. Carrier, 115 McCaul S: , Torente, va aised = unaaimous denunciation of your preventing M at eal Siar, says, Chase's Pills ant unfriendly motives and unjustifiable con- iain wal orakaruteeta: (ou mer in mind, I would exhort you, rece-pt of Price, © EDMANSON, BATES 200. inconsistent friend, that “actions speak 45 LOMBARD 87. TeacuTa, louder than words,” an tirat an intell:- gent electorate will not endorse such public sentiments, since your political record! stands so tarnished before their EXAMINER NEWS NOTES. Dr. de Bosey, a French physician, who, though born in 1793, is now hale and hearty, says the secret of longevity 1 mo leration in all things, a J - nS: the recipe from my father, who was when he died,” A London paper says: the report of Mr. Wilson ox, 108 According to an assistant Agriculture, to the Royal Commission on the “ eplendid agricultural county _of Lincoln ” has since 1879 been staggering ‘ CVvili « it} : ’ under a succession of blows from which many predict it can never recover. rhe eapital lost during the last two decades has been enormous, the value of the wheat and barley crop alone having shrank by nearly three anda half millions sterling. The farmers do not suggest that they the tenure of land, but grievances in “ low prices ation,” sum up and high tax — + ae 1s Varents 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.” Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auction, atthe Court House in Charilettetown, in Queen’s County, in Priace Edward Island on TUESDAY. the twenty-third day of April next, A D 1895, at the heur of twelve o’c'ock, noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain Indeuture of Mortgage, bearing date the twentieth day of June, A D 1890, made be- tween Donald A Gillis of Rose Valley, Lot 67, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, Farmer, of the one part, and James Eden of Charlottetown, in said County, Merchant, of the other part :— : All that tract, piece or parcel of land situ ate, lying and being in Township Namber Sixty-seven, in Queen’s County, in said Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say :—Commencing onthe south side of the Anderson Read, at the north-west angle of land formerly inthe possession of Jehn McKay, now owned by estate of Angus Me- Neill; thence south one hundred chains; thence by a line parallel to the said road tothe east boundary line of land now in the occupa- tion of Robert Todd and tormerly in the ocev- »ation of Widow Stewart; thence north to he road; thence along the road tothe place ofcommencement, containing One handrod acres of land, a iittie more or less. For further particulars apply to Mr James J Johnston, Solicitor, Chariottetown Dated this 2lst day of March, A D 1895. JAME3 EDEN, Mortgagee mch?!—dy 4i law (thurs) wky FOR BISTON. Should sufficient Freight offer before the 20th instant, The Steamer “ Albert” will be placed on the route for Boston. Potatoes, Eggs, or any other cargo. CARVELL BROS., Agents. Hold up before you for a moment the mirror of your public acts on the ques- eves, DONT DESPAN <te tion of education, and then pray some in- Se ee >. spiring voice to assist you “tc see yourself et > pet b. os % . . 2 : 9 as others see you.” In doirg £0, also re- member that the day of final retribution will inevitably come, and that your un- statesmanlikeconduct will receive its well- merited indignation. To avoid the fate that awaits yon at the bar of public opinion, seize the present session of the Legislature and introduce a bill whereby the teachers of this Island may be re- munerated in a handsome manner for the valuable services they are daily rendering the state. When you do this you will have some reasonable claim to style yourself a true friend of education in this land. Then, and not till then, shall we recognize in you a patron and friend of Jour educational in- stitutions and of the system that regulates . their workings. YOU Is to cure i Sivceriry. THE BUSY WOMAN'S GARDEN, secez,pt of 1 rice, soc. per box, or Six! 5 Da. L.A. SMITH & CO., Toronto. a (From Harper’s Bazar.) we can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills at The busy woman wants for her summer the following prices, viz.:—50c, per box | garden such flowers as will give the lar z- six boxes for $2.50. To the trade—$4.00 | ext amount of bloom throughout the sea- verdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per} son with the least possible amount of dozen. Sent by mail to any address por? | care. paid. One of the best annuals is the phlox. It GEORGE E. HUGHES. is of the very easiest culture. It begins to may 29 Charlottetown. bloom early in the season. If prevented from developing seed, it blooms all sum- mer. It comes in a great variety of colors and shades, from pure white to deep crim- The two finest varieties are the white and the bright rose. Grow these colors in a bed by themselves, and you will be more pleased with the result than you will if you have a dozen other colors In it. - The petunia is another easily-grown plant. It blooms with wonderful freedom Tic Ang oF Gains, |) |» Scuanica, Rreumarism Pai « NEURAIGIA « AINS IN BACK OR SIDE -OR ANY MUSCULAR PAINS Ch’town, April 11, 1895—3i PLEASE REMEMBER (learalce Sal STILL CONTINUES AT THE McKAY WOOLEN 60., THE BARGAIN CORNER. Charilottetuwn, March 15, 1895. and keeps at it until frost comes. If you " Lies IN Usin go over the beds once a month and cut off PAW: the ends of the old branches, the supply : DYE of of flowers will be greatly increased, -y 2 «at * ee oe 1} new branches will be sent out, on which a we post \ENTHOL eh great many flowers will be produced. The Souvgverrwutne |]. , PLASTER | ‘olors range through al! shades of rose and 232 Lt violet to pure white. Many varieties are — | blotched and marked in peculiar and striking ways. Some of the newer sorts lilac saineh on eee : are beautifully fringed and very large. OF Epa ake ee ay, The calliopsis is a charming flower. It = si gives @ great profusion of most showy, ; sant wasting of “7 brilliant blossoms, some of a rich golden sumptive can only be overcome by | Yellow with a maroon blotch at the base : : -.)° | of each‘petal, others ali maroon. It is NOW ful concentr n e+ } nt Aa Races ig 3 . as excellent for cutting, because of its long a a ee a a it | stems. this wasting 1s « d and the Every garden should have a bed of nas- systen ipplied with strength to | turtiums. If you want many flowers from combat the disease there is “hope this plant do not give it a very rich soil. if you do there will be a luxuriant growth of branches and foliage, but few blossoms. The dwarf varieties are best. This is an excellent plant to cut from. Its colors range from palest yellow to dark crimson and maroon. Balsams are beautiful plants. flowers are like miniature roses in form, and they are preduced in great numbers all along the branches. The foliage is al-o Poe Scott’s ESSE RS Their (t's Emulsion Rete ey ee et RIES of Ced-liver Oil, with Hypophos- | profuse, and a great deal of it must be cut aie ‘ a8 i . . : phites, dees more to cure Con- | away in order to give the flowers a chance to display their beauty. Of course sweet pease should be includ- ed in this list. Soe should the old morning- glory, which I consider ovr best flowering vine for general cultivation. It is of rapid growth, of the easiest~ culture, ani what can be more beautiful than a great mass of it covered with its pink, white, crimson, and blue “glories”? It is a plant whose popular name is a most appropriate one. sumption than any other known remedy. It is for all Affections of Throat and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Bron- chitis and Wasting. Pamphlet free. 9 Scott & Bowne, Belleville. Ali Druggists. 60c. & $1. The Wheatley River Lime Co. Offer for sale their ge eetnenseeendieeies Lime Kiln bu iding and property, situate at Oyster Bed Bridge, jn (QQueen’s County ; also. their Quarry, situate at Port Daniel, in the Pr VINCE of Q 1eLEC For particulars, ete., apply to Joseph Wise, President, or to the undersigned at Hunter River. JOSEPH A. HUGHES, Secretary. marchi wkyém Learn to labor and Woon’s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Siz Packages Guaranteed to promptly, and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and all effects of Abuse or Excesses, , ™ Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco, umor Stimu- Before and After. lants, doa lead to In &rmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. poms ee eee 85 years In thousands of uv Retiable and Honest Medicine name Ask druggist for Wood’s Phosphodine; if offers some worthless medicine in place of this, aie : —m letter, and we will send by return rice, one package, $1; six, $5. One will please, six will cure. Pamphlets free to any address, ‘oe Company, ; indsor, On’ Seld in Chariottetown by G eee druggist. Orders by mail proseie hee . y mail promply filled. Our CHAMBER SUITES. —$15.00 and upwards. gant, strong and cheap. Just what everybody wants. Our smile. JOHN Charlottetown, March 5, 1895—dy EADACHE, REGULATE THE LIVER. ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES GOOD BIGESTION. [PRICE 25 CTS Tae) ODDS MED.co. 70) THE - WEAK LIN INALIFE A NEGLECTED COLD WHICH Davelora Finally Into Consumption. BREAK UP A GOLDIN TIME SY VvalIrne Pyny- Pectoral THE QUICK CURE ror OOUGHS, CoLDs, BRONOHITIS, HOARSENESS, RTO. Large Bottle, 25 Cts. Furniture | ee “Still achieving, still pursuing, to wait.’”—LoNGFrELLow. By labor, skill and patience we have produced elegant and at the same time cheap Furniture. See our elegant SIDEBOARDS. offered here—$8.00 and upwards. The best value yet New styles and low prices Our PARLOR and DRAWING ROOM SUITES, ele- The lowest prices on Rug and all kinds of Suites. prices will be so satisfactory they will make you NEWSON. ‘I got! suffer injustice from the laws affecting their WEDNESDAY, one’s EXTRACT -@a THIS IS THE GENUINE. Our trade-mark on Buff Wrapper around every bottle, THE WONDER OF HEALINC. DEMON | =FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, pares TEMS WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, nn ™ PITS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Refuse Substitutes, INFLAMMATIONS, CATARRH, ee © Fe EMORRHAGES, and ALL PAIN. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Used Internally and Externally. Prices, 5Cc., Cheap, $i, Cheaper, $1.75, Cheapest. Can be diluted wit”? ater. POND’S EXTRACT CO.. 76 FIFTY vE..” W YORK CTION. Genuine is strong and pure. Sole Marwfacturers li is not a certainty whether the Government issues writs for an Election this Spring. But Farmers, for all that, must make a (S) Election of the best HARROW, SEED SOWER, PLOW, etc. HARROW.— We have the only Spring-tooth on the Island, with Steel Clip fasten- ing tooth to Frame; also the Farmers’ Favorite, the Steel Disc Randall. ; SEED SOWER.~—Our Seed Sower has all Steel Feed, which is not liable to breakage, and therefore insuring regular seeding, PLOWS.— One and fwo horse by the best makers; also repairs for all Plows common to the Island. FARM SEED.—We will have a full assortment of Wheat, Timothy, Clover, Vetches, Corn, Peas, ete. DD. W. FINLAYSON, Ch’town, March 16, 1894— 246 w H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND This is the wheel that was illustrated in “Bearing’s, the Cycling Authority on America,” January 25th, 1895, over the following title: “The Handsomest Molel. Shown at the Recent National Cycle Exhibition.” It is the Wavertey Scorcuer, and is the most admired and talked-of high-grade bicycle in the world to-day. Want a bicycle ? Illustrated catalogue free. Good agent wanted. “INDIANA BICYCLE CO., mchl8 vee Indianapolis, Ind., U.S. A. | Sted > PSs and O . descriptive @talouue ~ hoa 6 Hise IANTS Senttd any Gddresss Applica ovd of cong Minsery re fx Please mention this paper. bee ¢ EE AEE E EEE OOOO EER EE EET SPALL EEE ENE EE i 4s) King of all ) icuc ; * Bicycles. the Best. fed re PoSi 8 fohht Wl airh? acts 9 Light Weizht and Superior Material aciaecencat nsidlehnidiiceaaieiddacsack sade + +1 Rigidity. Every Ma- and Scientific Work- snacidllidilidinpuaeliddei aiid ea _ +. +. . i Chinecfully warranted =a Highest Honors at Send two-cent stamp for our 24-page Catalogue—A work of Art, Monarch Cycle Company, Retail Salesroom, 280 Wabash Ave. Lake and Halsted Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. ore eae aa", +++ ater tata Fatt HPI +A PPEPOEOPEEOEEE SS OO OS SSO ‘atata ry + + ee ++ a year. ————— SS ——————— Behold the Perfect Inject erfect Injector, which we furnish with our Cheese and Butter Factory Boilers and Engines. The best in the market. Can be regulated to feed Boillers steadily without change. We ask the Dairy Companies of the Island to buy their Boilers and Engines from us, as they will get a better machine for the money than by importing them. By so doing you will save the profits of the middlemen, and the money and machines will both remain among our own people. In any other case we have only the machines, and the money is gone from us forever. Estimates furnished and contracts entered into for Cheese or Butter Factories complete or any part thereof. WE DEFY COMPETITION. Telephone connection. REPAIRS attended to promptly. Satisfaction guaran teed by McKINNON & McLEAN. The Range of Brains Dinner spoiled—husband mad—servant girl ugly—the ancient Stove did its best— it's old enough to resi—what a coal appe- tite it had. You want a Coal and Temper Saver— an intelligent Range that won't ruin any- thing unless you let it. The Model Grand Range saves enougk coal and foud to pay for itself in half a It’s a cooker, DODD & ROGERS, ‘Ch’town, April 2, 1895 —246 20 YEARS OF SUFFERING. 20 Failures to Cure For 20 years I suffered the torments of the damned with blind and itching piles. Had I known of any cure I would not have hesitated to bave given hundreds of dollars to obtain it. I followed the in- structions of an eminent physician in us- ing syringe treatments. I nsed Fowler’s Pile Cure and 20 others of different kinds. From some a little relief was gained, but nothing approached acure. I was about resigned tothe fate of having to pass through an almost uninterrupted course of suffering so long as I lived, when Chase’s Ointment was brougnt to my not- ice. The statements in regard to it were 80 strong and bore with them a sense of conviction sufficient to overcome my skepticism in regard to its being no bet- ter than the rest. I used it, with sult of receiving immediate relief and per- manent cure. For weeks and weeks I was fearfully afraid of a return to misery, but it did not occur. I started using Chase’s Ointment, hoping for relief and realized a cure that is permanent. I do not believe there ever was a worse case of blind end itching piles than mine, which leads me to think there is not a case to be recorded that Chase’s Ointment wil! not cure, Yours truly, Geo. W. Morris, Brantford, Ont. Prop. The New Morris Separator. the re- Like the Queew, the Princess of Wales suffers from rheumatism in the knee. The affection is the result of the long, serious illness the Princess had many years ago at Sandringham, which, for a time, was subdued, but has recently assert- ed itself. The Princess cannot preside at any ceremony which requires her to stand for any length of time. Even her favorite exercise of skating was found this year to be impossible. Though the exuberant im- aginations of some contemporary chron- iclers described the figures she cut on the ice and many other details, as a matter of fact she walked about on the ice or on the bank with the Duchess of York, who was unable to join the other voung people, Heart Disease Relieved in 30 Minutes, Dr, Agnew’s Cure for the Heart gives perfect relief in all cases of Organic or Syuipathetic Heart Disease in 30 minutes, and speedily effects a cure. I: is a peerless remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of Breath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Left Side and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart. Oue dose convinces. Sold by S. W. Dodd. If too rapid eating causes dyspepsia, and it in its turn produces nervous exhaustion, debility, weakness, anaemia, etc., the first step in effecting a cure is to eat slowly. The second and most important is to take a course of Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic, which aids the process of digestion, invigorates the stomach, renews the vital ity of the blood, relieves brain fatigue, and makes weak nerves strong. = «sss 25 Cents vs, Kidney Troubie. For2 years I was dosed, _ pilled, and plastered for weak-back, scalding urine and constipation, without benefit. One box of Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills relieved, 3 boxes cured. R. J. Smith, Toronto. Ruevmatism Curep in a Day.—South AmericanRheumatic Cure, for rheumatism and neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is re- markable and mysterious. It removes at ronce the cause and the disease im- mediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. For Sale at Dodd’S Medical Hal Do you think it right to neglect a cough or cold? Hawker’s balsam will speedily cure coughs, colds, and all bronchial troubles. eeeeee aad the Result, Neglect cold in the head and you will eurely have catarrh. Neglect nasal cat arrh and you will as surely induce pul- monary diseases or catarrh of the stom- ach with its disgusting attendants, fon! breath, hawking, spitting, blowing, etc. Stop it all by using Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, 25 cents a box cures. Neglec.. Ragvumatism Curep in a Day.—South American Rheumatic Cure, for Rheuma tism and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is re- markable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immdiately disappers The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. For Sale at Dodd’s Medical Hali Within the memory of middle-aged peo ple Consumption and other lung troubles were much more prevalent and fatal than they are today. The existing improve- ment in the public health in this respect is, in considerable measure, due to a more widespread appreciation of sanitary laws; but Puttner’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with the Hypophospbites of Lime and Soda, and Pancreatine, may justly claim to have largely aided in the good work. Many persons who some years ago were in a most critical state of health, are to-day sound and well, as a consequence of a faithful use of this valuable remedy. For sale by all Druggists at 50 centa a bottle. Revier iv Six Hours.—Distressing Kid ney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the “Great South American Kid- ney Cure.” This new remedy is a great surprise and delight on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or temale. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your re- medy. For Sale at Dodd’s Medical Hall. Catarrh. The best remedy is Pond’s Extract. For old and obstinate cases, use Pond’s Extract Catarrh Cure, 75 cts., and Nasal Syringe, 25 cts. Ae A good travelling companion, Hawker’s liver pills, thep remove all evil effects of overeating or drinking, without discom- fort. RPVERE HOTHY, (Formerly Rocklin House.) This centrally located Hotel, which is within five minutes’ walk of Railwa Depot, has been thoroughly cleane . painted and renovated. Is fitted with hot water, and possesses the finest bath roome in any Hotel in the city. Terms moder- ate. Coach meets all trains. P. 8. BROWN, Proprietor. Sept 9—dy 6m wy I yr Farm For Sale. The undersigned offers for sale her Farm. consisting of 40 acres ef land, bein, situated on the Bannockburn Road, and within a mile of mills, churches and smiths’ shop, and about Ij miles from railroad depot. The buildings consist of a Snug house and barn. For further particulars apply to MRS. LYDIA BROWN, : Kingston, Lot 31, P E I. opis-wky Hh pa Spring Sales. ee _ — APRIL 3 7, 1895. Se aenieienriaiie ~semeetinnsiiieasi LL , e for the Lenten 68800 AT THE FISH MARKET. 150 Quintals Choice Table Codfish, 100 Quintals Hake, Boxes Boneless Vodfish (extra quality), Fresh Codfish and Had lock, Herring in bar rels, halves and quartera, Newfoundland Sali (Smoked and Dried), Extr N Mackerel in all size packages, Shad, Finnan Hadd Fe ee Sardines, Digby Chicken, Yarmouth Bloaters, etc. ALSO—159 Tubs Butter, Smoked Hams, Rolle Lard, etc. GRUCERIES of all kinds at lowest prices. J. H. MWRICK & CO. Charlottetown, March 5, 1895~—1m 246 590 Quintals Pollock, 150 Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains mcii(her Cpium, Morphine nor pther Narcotic substance. fi is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Seothing fyrups, and Castor Oil Ié is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays foverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, eures Diarrhcea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves tocthing < izles, curcs constipation and flatulency, Castoria ac_.milates the food, regulates the stomach : and bowels, giving healthy ard natural sleep. Case toria is tho Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Fricad, Castoria. Castoriaz, “Castoria is on excelicnt medicine for chil- @ron. Mothcrs ® repeated]; told :n0 of its good effect upon their children.” “ Castoria is so well adapted to chiidren thay T recommend it as superior toany prescription known to mc.” Da. G. C. Orason, H. A. Arcnen, M. D., Lowell, Mass. 111 So. Oxford St., Droeklyn, N. Y, * Coctoric is th Lost renacdy for children of “Our physicians in the children’s depart which f acquainted. I hop? the day is10t ment h spoken highly of their experi- far distant when mothers willconsider the real ence in ir outside practice with Castoria, interest of tacir chiliren, and use Castoria ia ; 2 i akhough we only hare among or read of i.e various quack nostrums whicl modical supplies what is kuown as ur é -stroving their loved ones, by forcing of r cts, yet we are free to coufe of Castoria has won us t jook with favor upon it.” Unirep Hosprrau axp Disprysany, Boston, Mas3 rphir soothing syrup and other hurtful merits age! their throats, thereby sendin tacm t© premature graves.” De. J. F. Erxcurxiog, Conway, Ar Auuen C. Surra, Pres, Stroet, New York City. Tho Centanr Compary, @ , . a ae Liurray pers Se an gage SCCSTSSVTSSSSS SEVSTSECVESSSIS1H7OB RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. : : : and Burns are soothed at once with Perry Davis’ ry KILLER. PAIN It takes out the fire, reduces the inflam- py mation, and prevents blistering. It is the quickest and most effectual remedy for pain that is known. Keep it by you. \Fortier’s “snakespeare,” <2 Jae 6 ot. CIGAR : JUST TRY . nee a Dominion Goal Co's. Mines in C. 8. ROUND, RUN OF MEINE 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 busineas and are taking advantage of our reduced prices, knowing that we give them best value and fully from 25 to 35 cents per ton less than they f The Coal we sell inciudes all the Mines in SYDNEY MINES IN CAPE BRETON, viz:— rmeriv paid. PROPER and OTHER Gowrie. Victoria, Old Bridgeport, International, Reserve, _ Glace Bay, Dominion, No. 1, Caledonia, Cow Bay, | 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 Auction Sales of Household ‘Furniture, Surplus or Bankrupt Goods of all kinds, will receive special attention at private : residences, stores, or at our Auction Room, Queen Street. Charges low. Prompt returns guaranteed. Cash advanced on consignments. A. MoNEILL & CO., mch29—dy 45 tf Auctioneers, present, and are glad to get the GENUINE ARTICLE. When we accepted the Agency of the above Company we made a rule to make QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS, and GIVE GOOD VALUE TO THE PUBLIC which is our MOTTO, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Dominion Coal Company's Depot. Charlottetown, Februory 13, 1895.—135 w 1i¢e, Canne i Salman and Lobsters, 1 and Breakfast Bacon, Pork ~ 2