¥ = AoE TE — ree - a een — CARTER’ Prince Edward Island Almanac For 1896, Now Ready, | information { ‘ sides the usual The Vete declared for each Dis. | trict on the Island at the last Beainion General Election. | The Vote dectired for cach Dis- trictat the last Lecal Election La Events Transpiring Throughout World from Ox tober, 1894, to 1) ith, 1896. FPRICE 15 CENTS. LW TERMS : Four Dollars a Year VOL 35. NSS a “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Euripides. on Single Oopies Two Cents CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, L896. NO 196 | ] } MI Ml Tat Leaprxe Darty NEWSPAPER or P. E. ISLanpb, sued every afternoon, from the office of se EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY, in the sod House Building, Queen Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. .-N ADVANCE) HARDWARE. MILL MEN'S Disston’s Rotary Saws, all sizes. Disston’s Swages, Disston’s Side Files. Saw Gunnorers and Cutters. Belting Rubber and Leather, Onze YRAR vis ipkkee ean al S41. Bix M 4 ‘ waine once a Tin? MONTH penecnsotecesnewe —,, Ons Month oe conececssencncercens GM Sent paid to any part of Canada or th United States m ; a i Bs . 2 ic Weekly Examiner tl j3 issued every Friday morning from the pubdiis s office. it is made up of matier which has appeared in the Daily editions, anc 8 weekly newspaper—interesting } nd f iotthe latest news, CALENDAR FOR FEBRUARY, 18: | Last Q lay,8h 256m. p. m | New M day, Oh. 0.1m. noon F . 2 ay, So. 2.0m. p. m F 2 lay, 4h. 38. 9.m., p.m ry of W eek Sun Sun | High i rises | sets water ' | odes j hmj{h mt! morn ] | Saturday 7291/4 59/;am 9 3 | Sunday 23/5 GO}; 9 46 #} Monday | at hs 4 | Tuesday 26 | ae 63 8 5 | We inesday ran 23 6 | Tharsday 24] 5 | 411 7} Pr : 2 6 5 38 8} Sa Ay fF 2li 8 7 4 § | Sunday 20 | 3) 6813 .6 | Monday ae ee ae *L| Tuesday 17 | 12] 9 48 12 | Wednesday LG} 634% Ut 24 15 | Thursday 14] 15] 10 51 ‘4| Friday iz} 17] 11 27 5 | Saturday ij «6 il 82 16 | Sunday 9} 30: morn 17} Monday 7 22 0 25 28 ; Tuesday ‘| Bi oe 16 | Wednesday 4 ast 68 2 20 | Thursday 2 | pS 21 | Friday l 27 2 50 2 | Saturd } so; 2 | 3 52 33 | Su: art ‘61 ce 34 Mon | 5&6 32 6 43 35 fuesda 54 a 7 59 2 | Wednesday 52 34 8 57 27° Thursday 50 36 9 46 3} Friday 48| 38] 10 36 29 ; Saturday 16 4515 39; Ll 8 P. E, Island Railway Onand after THURSDAY, 5th December, 895, the trains of this Railway will run daily Sundays exces ted) as fcllows.— ins Out ward. Tre Trains Inward. Read down. Read up. PM AM PM AM | SS eee Chariottetown..... 310 1010 3%) 719....Royalty Junction 259 950 $17 803.....North Wiltshire.... 2(4 905 eSi”° $17.....- Fane RIVel. «sc. 149 851 6 852....... Bradalbane. ...c-. 11 817 le eee eer 8 08 Sa 916.... Freetown. wae tt p47 933........Kensington ......1233 733 62 W0 Ar; Lvi20 70 3am nersiis PM 25D Lv Arl030 AM B BB. .0<cce cM OOUNEIO 0 000 ase 10 30 Caicbninee Wellington ....... 9 47 i Oi dseseee Pers BAG . ccccwce 9 69 ee gee 8 00 ME, conde Bioomfield........ 7% | ae eee DOR. iinet esi TORR, cccescee 6 PM AM AM AM 2 W. 000 Charlottetown. ....10 30 2»)....Royalty Junction. ...10 10 a eS Bee fo aoe SE 3a Ar} (Lv 905 Mt Stewart 410 5 Ar 850 Th ccdaicane Cardigan....... 7 54 .. Georgetown..... 70 PM AM 493..... Mount Stewart..... 85 6. cane o« Morell. .....-se si? a ee eee 748 BS:.... -. pear River......- 763 640 ovcdEI® .ccesccees 6 20 PM AM PM AM ® b.. swans scan, icccees sseve 1% it es Traverse in beween PM ~ AM Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time D. FOTTINGE.. Gen Mer vt. Moncton, NB. &. McDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. Railway Office, Dee 1, 1895. —_——--— a Reaver Line Steamers. WaTinter Service. DIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN 9? JOHN, N. B., AND LIVERPOOL. , From From ; A Liverp ‘ol. Steamer. St John, N BR. Sat , Dec. 7... Lake Ontario Wed., Dee 25 “ 21 .Lak- Winnipeg “ = 3 * Jan 4... Lake Superior a $ 3 ' ~ ls .Lake Ontario ‘ Feb 3 ¥ I Lake Winnipeg “ ‘ * 15...Lake Superior - Mar us . )}.Lake Ontario = . *. , > ry ines 7 r l Mar i4 Lake Winnipeg . Ap 5 Lake Superior FIRST CABIN—$i0 and $4). acd 335. tec yN D CABIN—To Liverpool, London- derry, Belfast and Glasgow, $3. tound Trip, io “'te London, Bristol or Cardiff, $33; ound Trip, Z5l. ee "RAGE—To Liverpool, London, Glas. - to Bristal and Cardiff Round Trip, SreEl scilast, $24.0 eerage passengers by the Beaver led with the use of bedding, and drinkiog utensils, free of charge. Insurance rtifi ‘ cates issued at lowest rates, Freig carried at lowest rates and to oe important points both in Can ‘daunod Great Britain on through bills of lading. Specia. cilities proyided for the carriage of butter, cheese and perishable freight For further particulars as to freight or paé- Sze apply to : p. & C. MacIVER, D. W.C \MPBELL, Tower uildings, Manager. 1s Hospital st, Liverpool, — Mon’ real, HOOP & SON, Agents, St John, NH, ~ _ FURNESS LINE. Regular Fortnightly Sailings between LONDON and HALIFAX. Under spe- cial contract with the Dominion Govern Went. SS. HALIFAX CITY, 3,000 Tons. SS. ST. JOHN CITY, 3,000 Tons. 8.8. DAMAKKA, 2,500 Tone. The Furness Steamships are the finest 6n this route. All boats are Clyde built, With ea(oon and sleeping berths amidships where least motion is felt. : 8. 8. St. Johu City and Halifax City are electrically lighted throughout. : Superior accommodation for all kinds of Freight, Dairy Produce, etc. For information regarding sailing dates, ec., apply to FURNESS, WITHY & CO, Lrp., Belt Lacing. Mill Tools of all kinds, and OILS. Qur prices are the lowest and goods are best quality. a. B. NORTON & CO. Cu’town, Feb. 6—246 Book and Job PRINTING ee ea a First Class Work. Best Qualities of Paper. Work Promptly Done. Prices Low. Try us. THE EXAMINER PUB. CU IXILITITILEL LLIIEMEE People’s Bank Building, Halifax, Or W. W. Clarke, Passenger Aye Charlottetown P. E. 1 dec 2] Tired but Sleepless Is acondition which gradually wears away the strength. Let the blood be purified and enriched by Hood’s Sar- saparilla and this condition will cease. “For two or three years I was subject te poor spells. I always felt tired, could not slcep at night and the little I eould eat did not dome any good. I read about Hood’s Sarsaparilla and decided to try it. Before I had finished two bottles I began to feel better and in a short time I felt all right and had gained 21 pounds in weight. Iam stronger and heelthierthan I have ever been in my life.” Jonn W. CovuGHLIN, Wallaceburg, Ontario. Hood’s Sarsaparilla » Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eyetoday. Be sure to get Hood’s and enly Hood’s. Do not be induced to buy and other. Pure leeds Fe eee GHATEFUL— COMFORTING, EPPSS COCOA BREAKFAST — SUPPER. “ By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and supper a delicately flavored beverage which may save use many heavy doctors’ bills, It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds cf subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished rame,”’ Civil Service Gazette JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, Homeopathic Shemists, London, England. TO LET. That large Shop, part of the “Londo: House” Building, lately occupied by « T. McKenzie, Tailor, with good room aj tairs for work shop or store room. Apply to HON. DANTEL DAVIES, L. H. DAVIES, Q. C., Executors Estate late Geo, Davies, Or to F. W. L. Moore, Solicitor, in Building. oct Watch, ins, Chains. G. H. TAYLOR, North Side of Queen Squire. Keep Your Money at Home. Ask your Grocer for ROYAL OAK SOAP, the best value, made at The Ch'town Soap Works. feb18 Old Silsyver and Gold taken in exchange for goods or made up into new RINGS and CHAINS at FE. W. TAYLOR'S, febl7 CAMERON BLOCK. PHOTOGRAPHY Superior workmanship, re ined finish and moderate prices combine to make these Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown to-day. GEO. H. COOK Corner Queen & Grafton Sts. BOARDING & TRAINING STABLES Grafton Street, Opposite Court House. JONN M. NICHOLSON, Prop’r. (Late in the employ of James Hongaton.) d a public Stable on Gratton ee x to = Gextlemen’s train, break or keepin | ng awe: Fon use. Horse Clipping also at tanded to. Terms reasonable, Nov27—1354w 3m A MYSTERIOUS SERPENT. Seen by the Fishermen in Black Lake, Quebec—About the Diameter of an Ordinary Stove-Pipe, A monster fish, or something of thac sort, has been seen in Black Lake, and t people ale wondering wuwat it is, Ac- rding to the tales told, on unim- reachable authority, there is a strange something” in the lake resembling a Ziganmtic serpent. Years ago some strange animal(?) or ish, or serpent, or something of the end, was seen at varicus times by .imerent individuals, notably one Mac. arlane, who for years trapp-.d in the orest surrounding the lake, and who would take oOith that many times h2 had seen a moaster rearing its head out of the water and exposing a b cy from twenty to thirty feet in lengtn Oecas:onally s'nce the same animak ”) Jas been seen by fishermen and others, In the summer of 1894, iit was said to have been seen by many here, but the Statements were discredited, Now there is every reason to believe them to have been true, as within the last week or ten days it has been vis- ible to many. On July 19 Mr. Louis Cyr, w'th some cther men, were crossing the lake, when suddenly there appeared on the suiface of the wat<:, about one hun- dred feet from their boat, what ap- neared to be a gigantic snake. It rear- ed its head and showed from ten tc lifteen feet of body, which in size was about the diameter of an ordinary stove pipe. It floated for quite a wh.le, in fact they lost sight of it in the dis- tance, as, immediately it appezred they had business on shore. On Thursday of last week it had been seen by men vorking in the iron mines, scme two hundred or move feet atove the lake, lyr. J. B. Clear.hue, one of cur best- known residents, described it as “like a serpent showirg a body the s‘ze of 2 man’s head, and in length, visible, from fifteen to twenty feet. It lashed the water, and crossed the lake above the island in three minutes, m~ king ap parently for the mouth of the whie stream, where it was lost to view.” These peopte have also seen it: Fred Lamontagne, Louis Gagne, Jcseph Va- shon, Francis Marcou and Joseph Clou- tier. The view was afforded while re- turning from the minés to the viilag from the railw: y track, and a: !aie as July 275, and all «gree in régard to its kngth anil appearance. If poss.ble it w.li Le caytured, es all the available Loats on the lake: re kept in readiness Or a chase.—M«<ntreal S ar. A Bad Habit. “Americans, With their lavish system of tipping have pretty near y spoiled the hotel servants of England, if no: all Europe,” sail a Londoner. “The man who has been accusti med to wait- ng on me for years and was always satisfied with a siiver piece, now looks zium if he doesn’t get gold. He go’ rolden tips from your countrymen, anc it has s; oiled him for life. I hear yienty of Englishmcn making the sam« ‘complaint, so I think my experience is rot «xceptional.” RUBBER TIRED CABS. The Londoner Now Glides Over the Streets Without a Jar. Dancing has been described as the poet- ry cf motion, and perhaps it was at the time the description was penned; but that was some time ago, ‘To-day the poetry of motion is found in driving ina rubber- tired hensom cab over a wood-paved Lon- don street. For miles you glide along, scarcely conscious that your are moving until your course is arrested by a blocking of teams near Hyde Park corner. No con- versation is ever interrupted by a drive in London. Indeed, if you want a few quiet words alone with a friend,the best way to get them istotakeavab. There, unless there be something in your manner to ex- cite the driver’s curiosity or suspicion which may induce him to open the trap door in the top of the cab and listen, you are as secluded as you would be in your own bouduir. I dun’t know how many hansom cabs there are in London, but I know that there are at least 15,645, for I saw that number on the back of one. So that you are never at a loss for one of them. London cabbies, as a rule, are very ami- ably disposed toward their ‘‘fares.’’ They may sometimes overcharge you; but they do it with a deprecatory air that makes it impossible for you to refuse their demand. In this respect they are very different from the French cocher; he takes you by the throat, as it were, and it is your money or your life. I never met with a rude cabbie in London, though I would not go so far as to say that none is to be found there. They will always take you where you want to go, which is more than they will doin Paris. It's as much as you can do to get a French cocher to drive you to the Bois. They don’t like long trips; for they are paid by the hour forthem, and they prefer to be paid by the ‘‘course,’’ which is something that only they know the mysteries of. A London cabbie whom Iasked to take me a five-mile distance one day, and suggested that I engage him by the hour, expostulated with me so gently yet so convincingly that I at once yielded to his superior wisdom. ‘‘You won't gain anything by engaging us by the hour,’’ said he. ‘‘When we has our fares we loafs, but if you take us by the mile we don’t waste no time gettin’ there."’ I liked his candor, and there was some- thing about the editorial peculiarity, which was reassuring. Being in a hurry as Americans usually are, I agreed to his terms. and ] am sure that I profited by the arrangement. There is talk in London of furnishing every cab and four-wheeler with an indi- cator, the invention of an unsympathetic German, which will not only indicate the number of miles traveled, but the price that should be paid for the privilege. ‘The indicator is said to be infallible; but I think that there will be occasions when the cabbies will dispute its infallibility. But then there is always Mr. Asquith to arbitrate. It is also said that the indicator is to be introduced in Paris. It will bea bold man who tries it there. I see a revo- —_—— REAT BATTLES are conun. ually going on in the humen svs- tem. Hood’s Sarsaparilla drives our disease and Restores Health. Denman, the favorite saddle horse of James G. Blaine, died on the farm near Trenton, Me., a few days ago at the age of 25. After Mr. Blaine’s death the horse was sent to the farm by Mrs. Blaine, and she paid for its keeping in c »mfort without work for the rest of its days. The Loadon Chronicle understands that tie post office departmental committee ap- pointed by the late government to consider the qu 8 ian of a Pacific mail service, has reported in favor of subsidizing the At- lantit portion of the scheme to the extent of £75,000 provided 20-knotters are em- played. It is stated thatthe Queen meditates creating her daughter, Princess Beatrice, widow of Prince Henry of Battenberg, Dachess of Kent. — ODDS AND ENDS. Fame has ouly the span of a day, tLey sav. But to live in the hearts of the peo- ple—that is worth something —Ouida. Don't Die Before Your ‘Time. “Why will you die?” That is the ques- tion the scientist now asks the miserable sufferer from consumption or lung trouble. The answer naturaily is “because I can’t belp it.” But the consumptive can help it. Miller’s Emnlsion, made from Norwe gian Cod Liver, and combined with the hypophosphites of lime and soda will cure uine cases out of ten of consumption, and the tenth case can get a reprieve for a year or two. New blood i+ what the consump- tive requires, and Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, when taken, produces it. Miller’ Emulsion jis the great nerve strengthener and blood maker, and cures Coughs, Coulis, Bronchitis, Scrofula and all Lung affections. In big bottles, 50c. and $1, at all drug stores. The dfterence between the sleeves now worn by women and Mereutio’s w. und is that the wound was not so wide os a church docr. With Invalids, Yes! with invalids the appetite is ca- pricious and needs coaxing. That is just the reason they improve so rapidly under Scott’s Emulsion, which 1s as palatable as cream. In Toronto they began with partial woman suffrage. Then women took to contesting seats oa the School Board. Next women appeared as “perso: a'ors” it support of woman candidates. Who says that the sex bas no taste for politics ? THAT IMPALING CASF, Mr, A, FE, Hudson, Combermere, severely jujured—Protiuding Knot Entered the Body—Cured by One Box of Dodd's Kidney Pills, Combermere, Feb. 22 (special).— Mr, H. E. Hudson, trapper, hunter and lumber— man, was injured by falling on a knot, whi-h entered his body from beneath and injured his bladderand kidneys. He says : “twas confined to my bed for six weeks and was rarely able to work, feeling too weak since the injury, over eight years { ago. I have taken one box of Dudd’s Kid- ney Pill’s and am perfectly cured and as able-bodied as ever before in my life. One box was, worth one hundred dollars to me, if it is possible to estimate such a benefit in dollars.” A Maryland judge has decided that after a young man has called on a young lady twenty-five times, the presumption that he means business has been established. BE NOT DECEIVED. The Unparalelled Success of Dodd's Kidney Pills Excites the Envy and Greed of Unscrupulous Imitations. known until Dodd’s Kidney Pills came into use. If Dodd’s Kidney Pills were not indeed “the best in the world,” no one would im- itate them. Who is defrauded and who pockets the proceeds when a counterfeit coin is passed upon vou? Never let any one persuade you to buy 1 a substitute or imitation of the real article you need. The genuine are putup in round, flat wooden boxes, white lettering on blue ‘abel with red band. You can get the genuine Dodd’s Kidney Pills from any druggist or dealer in Cana- da, at 50 cts. a box, or by mail from the Dodd’s Medicine Co., Toronto, Ont. The residents of Bear River, N. S,. are riisirg a subscription to erect a mwonu~ ment over Annie Kempton’s grave. About $100 has already Leen subcribed. 25 cents cures Catarrhal Headache. ‘ “ Incipient Catarrh. ” - Hay Fever. es - Catarrhal Deafness. ”* Cold in the head in 10 min. € “ Foul breath caused by Cat arrh. 25 cents secures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box. Sold by a!l dealers. Mre. James Wilson, aged 75, of Bridge- town, N. S., while lifting a pot of water from a stove last weekfel] dead. The water spil’ed and badly scalded her body. Aw Eyerisu Sotpier Generally has a favorite whiskey which he calls for wher— ever he goes. For years English garri- sons have called “K'lty,” the Militacy Scotch. Try it yourself and you will al- ways ask for it. Lawrence A. Wilscn & Co. Pillsbury, the chess player, eats one small plate of meat each day, drinks noth- ing but milk, emokes rarely, sleeps eig! t to twelve hours daily and rides a bicycle. It Saved Our Child. “My little daughter, three and a half years old, suffered three years with Ecze- ma. Her little body was covered with the itching rash, and doctors did no good. Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment have en- tirely cured and saved our child. Her -kin is clear and nota sign of rash 1s to be seen.”—Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N. B. Mr. Aiton is one of thousands benefited by this unfailing cure for piles and skin diseases. The real satisfaction which praise can afford is when what-is repeated aloud agrees with the whispers of con-cience.— Johnson. PAST YOUR PRIME Perhaps not in years, but in energy. Your health is not good, yet you hard- ly know what is the matter with you. Your business, too, is on the decline. People miss the old elastic spirit you showed jin former years. The secret of all this is that your constitution is worn out and your blood is bad. Set both right by the use of Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills. One box will cure you Dyspepsia. BRheumatism Avi ments peculiar to women Scrotula Ji nervation. Sciatica Poor bicod. Lndigestion, Liver complaint of appetite. evere kidney diseases Thousands of sufferers have publ‘cty testified to the efficagy of Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills. They are the best, so use the best. One pill a dose; one cent a dose ; 25 cents a box. For sale by all dealers, or the monufacturers, Edmanson, Bates Co. Toronto. Use Chase’s Linseed and Turpentine $or all throat and lung troubles. Large hottle, emall dose, small price, 25e, A kidney treatment in pill form was un } 4 SAD SiORY FROM WALIFAX, ’ A woman of Halifax has gone insane under peculiar circumstances, :ccording | to # late despatch from that city. She married aman named Packer. who was already married, but whose w fe had left him and gone to the United States. Packer did not hear from this woman for some sears and then got infermation that she was dead. Then he married again. Later on Packer learned that bis first wife and danghter were alive and in Bos- toa. He immediately informed h‘s second wife of the pos ti n of affairs. The woman consulted with her church people and they advised that she and the man jive apari. This was arranged, and the woman was treated with the greatest of consideration by the man who hail unintentionally wronged her. He gave her the house and furnitare and made her an allowance eufli- cient for her maintenarc>. Subsequently the real wife of the manded. But the trouble through which the other woman | paseed preyed upon her to such an extent that her mind became weakened, and the news of the first wife’s death and the knowledge that she was at lat free to be legally married to the man of Ler choices bas driven her insane. Little Things . Little things are often the hardest things. It is comparatively easy to do a momentary deed of daring that wiil startle everybody; it is not so easy to de little deeds of quiet courage from day to day, unkeeded by all, and unheeding all. Perhaps you are not called to do the great deed. But you are called every day todo the little deeds, which more surely wear out life and strength in the long run. Be glad that you are called to this, for this is the harder task, and he who is faithful here wil) not be unfaithful in the easier great things. Unsurpassed in One Respect. First litule girl—How many testh has your baby got? Second little girl—Four. First little girl—Ours has seven. Second little girl—Well, your baby hasn’t had the ammonia, anyway, and ours had it when she was only two months old.—Somerville Jou nal. Work of the Tiny Ant. The largess structure on the earth, when compared with the size of the builders, is the ant hill of Africa. Some of these mounds have been cbserved fifteen feet high and nine feet in diam- eter. If a human habitation were cou- structed on the same scale it would be more than seven miies high. siiheiaisitiieaialiai chance Chase’s Kidney-Liver P.Hs. Cinase’s Pil's have gained popularity because they are a specifi: for the uric acid condition, prevent Bright’s disease, cure Rheumatism and all Catarrhal condi- tions of the Kidneys and Bladder. They do this because they possess remarkable alterative, tonic and diuretic properties, exerting a wonderfully soothing influence on irritated or inflamed mucuous mem- branes of the kidneys or blaider. One pill a dose. 25c. a box. The cheapest medicine in the world. * Lobster Packers’. Supplies 000 Lbs Maniila Kope, 000 « “ Marline, 000 “ Cotton Twine, 000 “ Hemp, 500 Boxes Charcoal Tin Pla a, 3,000 Lbs Ingot Tin, 3,000 Lbs Pig Lead. 300 Bundles sheet Iron, 109 Kegs Box Nails, 50 Keg Trap Nails, 200 Gallons Copper Paint. 20 Bars Copper. At Lowest Market i’rices Dodd & Rogers. Charlottetown, Feb. 10, 1896—125 ———_»—- —__... Sleigh For Sale A very handsome Sleigh, wil] accommo- ate six persons, nicely uphwlstered, light enough for one horse. Japply at this office tf—-jan21 DR. H. D. JOHNSON EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Ang 16, "94—1v WANTED HE DAILY EXAMINER. ; ae ea REGISTERED: ‘SELLING AGENTS: Beer & Goff, Charlottetown. Stewart & Gates, Chariviu own. R. T. Holman, Summerside. J.H. Myrick, Tognish. A. McKinnnon, Colman. Albt. Craig, Emerald. Cyrus Morris, Bradall a- e A.J. McLeod & Co. tanley Bridge. Feehan & Egar, Mount Stewart. Sterns Bros., S: uris. McLean & Cameron, Crapaud. Ever’ householder should give Dommos Buenv Tea atrial. It has great streng ts fine flavor and is delicione in the cup. Ch’w vn, June 20—w 1 vr. TENDERS. Sealed Tenders will be received at the Episcopal Residence up to noon on SAT URDAY, the 14th day of March, A. D. 1896, fur the erection ef a n+-w Roman Catholic Cathedral in Char'ottetown, ac- cording to plans and spec ti ation to be seen at the Epi-copal Re-i.- ou. « and at the office of F. X. Berlinguet, b g., Architect, 299 St. John Street, Quebec, P. Q Sai-factory security required for the faithfal performance of the contract. Tenders must be accompanied by a cer titied cheque of 5 per cent. On anount of tender. Cheque will be returned if ten- der is not accepted. If tender is accepted and person tendering fails to enter into contract and sign bonds, will forfeit cheek. Tenders to be endorsed “ Tenders for New Roman Cath. lic Cathedral.” The New Cathedral Building Commit tee do not bind themselves to accept th lowest or avy tender. By order of Committee. STEPHEN T. WHITTY, Secretary. Episcopa] Residence, Charlottetown, P. E. 1, January 28, 1896. 246 lm guar pat NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is now prepared to make Surveys of Land, ran Boun lary end Division Lines, furnish Plans, etc.; also, Mechank a end Arehitectural Drawings, Pi: ni, Speci a- cations and Estimates. J. NICHOLSON, ‘“Pownal Strest. ANEAS A. MACDONALD, Earrister-at-Law OFFICE, GREAT GEORGE STRE CHARLOTTETOWN, Money to Loan. Fire and Life Insurances taken.J Agent for Credit Foucier Franco-Caua dien, Lancashire Fire Ineurance Co., Great western Life Assurance Co. dec6 -26 &wy ce Want a cook, Want a partuer, Want a situation, Waut a servant girl, Want to sell a farm, Want to sell a house, Want to rent a_ house, Want to exchange anything, Wat to sell plants or grain Want to sell groceries or drugs, Want to sell or trade anything, Want to find customers for anything, Vant to sell or buy horses, pigs or cattle ADVERTISE IN THE ELSAAMINER vomnlon (oai bompany, Ltd The undersigned having been appo irt: sole selling Agents in the Province o Prince Edward Island for the above Com pany, are now prepared to issue ordi rs for Round, Slack and Run of Mines, ard will aeep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CU., Selling Ag: nts. 25, 1894—~\"g McHINNON'’S ENGLISH = OINTMENT CURES Fever Sores, Tetter, Itch, Salt Rheum, Seald Heads, Itching Piles, Pimples on the Face, Ringworm, Blotches, Erysipelas Inflammation, and all Eruptions of the Skin from any cause whatever. It re- moves Dandruff and prevents the hair from failing out. It also cures Scratches and Wounds on the Backs and Shoulders of Horses. Ji is virtually the Poor Man’s Friend and Medical Companion. Manufactured by Neit McKinnon , Sum merside, and sold by ail Druggist ang30—wky LEWIS PHOTOGRAPHS None Better ! None Cheaper ! For Fineness of Finish and Artistic Posing, LEWIS’ PHOTOS are unsur- passed anywhere. Special attention given to CHILDREN’S PIC CURES ; aleo to Copying and E-- larging Oid Pictures. ENTRANCE ON GRAFTON ST., OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE feb20 No Man Wou' : Write Business Letters — Several Men of goo] character, who caa furnish — and light rig. $75.00 to $250.00 a month. Applicants write fully. Tue Braptey Garrerson Co, 20. f octl3—3 Brantford, Ont. ly d&w— feb20 ‘ On Scraps of Weste Paper if he knew how eeaply he conld get nicely Print- : ed Office Statiooery, very : best paper, at very lowest : prices, at ; 7 The Examiner Fire Insurance “The Royal Ins. Co. of Liverpoo’,” “the Phenix Co, cf Brooklyn,” ‘Phe Sun Fire of London.” The above Companies are possessed smmense resources, and have a world-wi |! repuiation for strict integrity and liberality im the settlement of claims. JOHN McEACHERN. Agent. a a ee eee Fi 3 <5 ewan RS OT ae re? 3 a apne ra sat ft pape Se RR wer” note ; AFORE ADEM Bek EE EERIE AT TO MP fi o ao bbe lati: iP otar Meme atin hits * ee ee et § : *