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"4 ° ” " So The VW eekly Examiner —_—_—__— a . anne ; oe Want to sell or trade anything, is issued every Friday morning from the | aoe Want to find customers for anything, publ shers’ office [It is made up of matter OL - Y x YY ‘ oe Want to sel] or buy horses, pigs or cattle et ne een eae CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. TUESDAY. JULY 23, 1895. NO 18 uous is a first-clussf weekly newspaper—interesting | ‘ nd atest news. THE EEZAMINER — a a teen xtreme it: ite “ue a Nee ' — CALENDAR FOR JULY, 1895, ( d Atl . ( Pl . LEATUED i : ie A ’ Cc aN teeenes rc - 4 ‘Canada Atlantic and Plant Hieh | That EATYS? BICYCLE TIRE. TIPS ON MANY TOPICS, AUBREY BEARDSLEY. ittonnors rae, roa Si. PETELSOURG, DEC. 6, 1254. all Moon, 6th day, Th m p. mM. x nl .Y | pc center Wess kat at! SEEM te 5 fat aaa : Q = . . : i STEAMSHIP LINE. | Ti li it is Very Much More Serviccable Than . Engl.nd imports £600,000 worth of po- & Boy of Twenty, Me is the Macterlinek “HER MAJESTY, CMPRESS ast iar 14th day, i 15 JF ) . CG d atoes ever 2ar ° Te " at catia : le cli N M 22nd day 193m. a nm pepe rade | ire ee ing the Rubber Covering. ? eet: Se of the Brush. MARIE FEODOROWNA, FINDING GReA, New Moon, 22nd day, Ih. 19.om. a m. | | ‘ : ow “ : APES Se aa ER 7 e YOUR West Quar, 28 sy, 4h. 23.8m. p m | | Means danger. It is a serious Two Frenchmen of Kheims have re- ae wedding ting is worn on the Aubrey Beardsley is the typical de- BENEFIT FROM one USE OF You : | se! Sea. cently completed an invention, which | lft hand because, in symbolism, th» generate of pictorial art, the Maeter- TONIC-WINE, REGUESIS THAT A CASE =| Ee j t condition anc wil ea o disas- they claim in a measure, will revoluti- right hand is authority, the left obeii- |Jinck of the brush. He is a boy of | OF 50 BOTTLES YIN MARIAN! BE SENT Weel | Sun | Sun | High ——CALLING AT— trous resnuits if it is not over ren the present pneumatic tire. They | &MCe. twenty who budded as a draughtsman | {4¥MEDIATELY, ADDRESSED TG HES {| Day of eek . . build their wheels by substituting an - ’ i : hey pei : ses | sets wate ik , ; , come at once. 8 b sig : . for the London papers, and flowered as 58 ee.” . , Hawkesbury and Halifax. just receiv d und e Hing it | that t] + - . a aah ou‘er pneumatic tube made of leather A curious old English law forbade the artist of the Tiller 300k, that MAJESTY THE EMPRESS. j : e i se! at | 2 b over , or .r tm -' . “*hoir | Stree awkers . } i “ ~- | —— commen omen. Be J : : . Dd - : '¢ biood 18 npoveris for the rubber tubes now in use. Their ress) : a = “s _ sell plums and ap- | amazing product of litertary and ar- Anitchkoff Palace, lh mih mm morn igi prices no hicher than formet ly | andimpure. Thebest remedy is invention has been taken up by the An S wast servants and apprentices | tistic eccentricity which divides atten- | To Mr. MARIANI, St. Petersburg, Russia. l Monday {4 18]7 49 6 42 SS. OLIVETTE — el ; Ministry of War, who are now perfect- | 54 suld steal money to buy them, tion of morbd seekers after some new 41 Boulevard Haussmann, 9 "ae iay 19 19 751 ain le ws eae “ charged for a poorer qualit y.| HOOD S ing the idea with a view to supply all hs adhe on a thing with the modern women and the Paris, France. 3} Wednesday | 19 9} 8 47 a WI - f Cl Wow 3 | ‘ ’ the mil-tary bicycles with tires that ae on =e mole ‘s not a sensib’e | revival of classical immorality. Beards- . 41 Thursday 20) 19 | 9 31 as Ei — ss Fei Now 1s the time to buy . S a ° bi ee give out we. : The avg anes — aes 4 a ple is possessed of jley was the favorite illustrator of Os- a 9} RQ otreto » every es of leather is considera ly greater an . eSsipit, allhouga its eves are ‘ Wilde. and his most -elebrated s| oe ‘ st = a a. | day at noon, until fur- €: RE “iy AW (> 5? al sap ari a that of rubber, and it will better stand 2 fmali—about tne size of a mus- ta 3 eee ants hikenaaiiete Saturday 9 | - e ice kes- ° f i. ° hé preesur. os . ex- | tard seed > ; mae oa a ther notice ; Hawkes . mi } rs , 2 the pressure from within and the ex- : “Salome,” the new “Morte d’Arthur. ** The Ideal Tonic Wine.” a. 22 a r ie bury at7 p.m. same r ‘ : ee nee rich, red blood, terior agent, such as nails, hoops, roots I Pee and Wagner’s “Story of Venus.” Judg- a : mat v1 ag ja ¢ days, and Halifax on North Side Queen Squ: P | and thus gives strength and elas- or sharp pebbles. It is not absolutely pl waka dct e@ pure water sup Jing from some reproductions and imi- Fortifies, Nourishes and Stimulates uesday s b v lo ° : =“ ss . a a Ps “Sage o ‘ my being provide in India owns . i a g *) if avs ¢ 3 iving at Bos- : Je imperforable, but it is at least as good n Indian towns, the ‘ 7 > ‘tur ‘. raziest ‘ ie } Wednesday 25 46 1 13} reg a ee : ag ore july9 | a « aed eS vigor to as the fine steel band white aan ex- | Gesth rote imong the troops statian- cabenebilla "Od ee ene dae i” ia. It a many. - — oa . ° a a : + . a s4078 eS . ; . 6) Has rae kee he : . s s ye, ores Health, Sirength, Energy ‘" | T jursday 26 49 I $e | FROM BOSTON—Every Tuesday ot 1e brain ard health and vitality perimentally placed betw een the oute! y ee : 7 - i . = duce d from 69 te disciples of the Beardsley school wor- and Vitality. :. Friday ; 26 - : 7 | noon, until further notice, calling at Hali i Ae fete es to every part of the body. 7 — tube - ae was aoe esata apa. ship them as the new art. They are | Avoid Substitations. Ask for “ Vin Mariani” at all Druggistes. 13 | Saturcay 2i < “ z saa ’ : - by ~eedles anc acks, eather offers iia coe bsolutely without drawing as it is bie ae : : 2 : ~ >; fax and Hawkesbury, and arriving at Hood’s Sarsaparilia positive! } The smal! wa‘sts Witla : a* y 8 For Descriptive Book with Portraits and testi= 7 ! nee | A Charlottetown on Shamie cae: . : . : 8 the greatest impenetrability in rela- |..." ahecal ae of French wome2 | understood out of Bedlam, and their mony of noted Celebrities, write to 5 | Mouday 29 ss 459 For rates of passage freight, etc., apply Bicyclists Attention ! | M k ston to its thickness without impairing |... result eee . aie . tear so oo color scheme reminds a Philistine critic Sole Agents for Canada 16 | Tuesday 30 42 6 21 ae par " en a es e || the necessary elasticity. It is further |) ys 4863 OF gee 7 of an “English sunset struck by light- . ; 1? We Ines lay 31 4} 7 32 to local agents, or the general agents as - : : op o- | | impreved by a preparation which ren- lac To they say, have produced a phy-* ning.” ine is a suggestion of Japan- LAWRENCE A. WILSON & Gp... . . ee : — > lave opened a Bicycle Repair Shop on ‘ ce ‘ “ sica 2cullarity in the nat acne : = . . i i8; Thursday 32 40 8 42 below. Kent pares. @ few count from Stewart's Rak- | Weak Strong a it impermeail. to Sah The pecatary S the nation, ese art in their absolute ignoring of pet MONTREAL. ‘wit 23 36 237 _—_ ery. Having several years’ experience in eather tire is easily repaire m case Be aa j spective, and their crude masses of s aeabceniaiin —_— I Fridaty — -“ 9 37 — —_ Ricyele work, I am now prepared to attend to | of perforation; any oibbier can sew it Sho S were blackened as early as th=* wos #5 om f : trasting bl ae i rhs renga aunieel eek: 23 een 2¢ } Saturday ' oi. 10 28 HALIFAX SERVICE. ali orders with promptness. I have also for | “T have used six bottles of Hood’s Sar- up. and tt Be a ial ears i third century. ‘The bstance used ree ee ene ee ae 2 vo 41 | Sunday | 5 | 37 ll 12 = aa ae : a alles > wil} sale the now famous “Common Sense Bt-| gaparilla as @ general tonic and hav P, anc this repair is permane nt anc seems t> have been lampblack acid white, in the newspaper illustrations, | --———— ipa ie 2} Mood ms! 86 DE gs S. S. “Halifax” or “ Olivette _Wil | cycle.” which is, without doubt, one of the | : 8 @ | not likely to get out of order. Other with snaivht atx foc. deco ode ie mixs@ Jj but the wildest lunatic of Japan neve 22 Moncay a oe “9 | leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every WED | best manufactured. Second-hand Bicycle for enjoyed the best of health. Although I advantages claimed for the leather tire ‘ acid ol, tor, in <n old romanee, ' conceived such deliberate distortion of 23 | Tuesday ice 34 moro | NESUAY, 8 a.m.,andSATURDAY, 11.30 | S#!¢ cheap. | bad a strain of work I have had nosick | are: Greater lightness, it will not get suites” = Be me from « company ef {form and such intricate chaos of com- y av = ; ,3 ° . : " . TELSON R Ay . : . . O:ite persons because e LE just é 24| Wednesday =| “* | % °f)p. m., until further notice, for Boston ‘nail NELSON RAMSAY. | spells for many months and no lost time, | out of shape as does rubber, and it will | yy en 2 ) cause he had just 4 position. The natural eye sees nothing = Thursday | a | ‘ : 4p , direct. Returning, will leave north side 7 } so I am doubly repaid.” Tuomas S. HILL, not slip on asphalt puvement or wet ant shies ae at o and they couki Jin the drawings but an inkstand upset 6 Friday | — eo of I ewi.’ Wharf. Boston Tuesdavs and ee ee eee eee oe ae ae 261 Brussel] roads The »w material for the tire ee ‘ Z vrhite tablecl i he pic res : y ; aa 4 ston, sday aSt.,St. John, New Brunswick. em ne new mi a on a white tablecloth, or in the picture: 27 | Saturday th | 31 2 40 Saturdays, 12 noon, until further notice. + / seems to meet wit great encourage- : es 2 ne ee but a riot of smashed color tubes. The 28; Sunday 42} 30 3 37 Passengers arriving in Halifax TUES- W ANT Ee i> | Hood Ss Sarsaparilla ment on the part of the military au- ii ad oreignent in} rance. j interesting thing about this new schoo! 29 ' Monday | 43 | 28 4 50 DAY evenings can 2 directly on board Jal a . thorities of France. Should it be adopt- a Cnece — influx into the country 4 of “art” is its ovious development out o! 30 | Tuesday 45 | 27 | 5 15 . ae ms be |} ed as it is expected it will be, there is | Of foreign laborers, the French Gevy- ] the lesser divagations of a school which t Oe. ke eee 2 oe the steamer without extra charge. anne Is the Gni 1 & chinnce fer Very sachin aeddies ft + Orn hbk B0eOeE & eorins od da, Be ee : ; : Wednesday [4 46)7 261 7 32 Through Tickets for sale and baggage For the Hazel Grove School District, | of er Denes ae a oe te Oe SE SR BOO, g : as . : . re = . ae — eens | the barracks when the cycling orderly | @€Ut measures, the chiei o. the eins seri > Beards- —— Sh checked at all stations on the Intercolonial | No. 103, a Male Teacher, first or second T FI d P ifi will aren ny padi Ph aa cimadaiteue’s mates iets - —_ nae en aintynint. ney ae Pe Cen TIME TASLE FOR STEAMER SOUTH ee ce saht. et ly class; $15 supplement. Apply to ruc oo uriller same as he does his boots for the pa- | Pulsory service in the :rmy for all the ] theories of the pre-Raphaelites to their { Indi ti b : —— ee rates of passage, freight, etc., apply ANGUS NICHOLSON Prominently in the public eye rade or the inspection.—La Nature. foreigners who are unable to prove that j logical conclusion. He is the artistic form of Indigestion, Dy i to local agents, or RP eabiin hati ae a they h ve com ptied with the laws reg- | child of Rossetti, grown to full stature, using ADAMS’ The steamer Southport will ply on the HI. L. CHIPMAN, aul thieves #0, Senet 1d. oo Hood’s Pills or? habitual constipa Se ages Nee ee — nee ty Service in the land j¢s Maeterlinck is the matured progeny Se Rast and West and West Rivers until fur-} Agent for Canada, Plant Wharf, Halifax. oo eee 04 tion, Price 25¢; per box, An English manufacturer has devised = — on ed ao ae contemded that }of Swinburne, and can claim remote i ¢ notice : pce se Se : : : eae «se naturalized Freuch subjects are | cousinship even with so real an artist _ . : P : 8 I f RICHARDSON « ae ere a — - — ~ = Renee oe ee oe & s cial inda political dang r, und that as Holman Hunt. If an artist may sub- eh HORUS F TINOS MMLOCS WHEE OF CVETY Agents, north side, Lewis’ Wharf 1is main object being to so arrange a although naturalizadi i ; ridus yhi Monday for East River at 3 o’clock p- ™., . Sadiae ; A construct the flu:s and operate the | -a., s, been forced oa a ain eee prone chclaha aac teed oe ne Tues r fi ‘ r own: le - s < -Ts as t :0re i , »f- a YY : . . ol ag : : : . “6 9” gincamng 7 wenden Ser Uheriottetowns deer mayé Ummer 6sor © rw gp caaeaeed ‘aretag et en be dcbarred of the political aud social J ery should hang, how trees should Seo that “TUTTI PRUETT ing Hayden's Wharf at 7 20 a. m., calling | —— —— rot ote vee on “_ @ ae a 7 7 usve pur. Peavanteecs which should accrue from ] grow, how lights and shadows should is on each wrapper. wi Haszarty 3 and Hickey s wharves; leav- ie ihn 1 “tack : ae nts . ‘o. | 2© Sequisition of French nationality. { fall, for what he sees in nature, ther Refuse imitations. pm and making return trip. u ; } } men ae re aan : og ry ne -. + ura.izcd stranger, several bills have § add divers inches to a woman’s neck Will jeav 2rince Street harf f i > - s . » Ce PUMP SSE tC LOPS 0 - | been Lrought forward ir » Cham é ause he “s s ‘ 2 s N _ leave Prince Street wharf for NOW OPEN FOR Tis SEASON. bers and then to a fluc leading to 4 | of p.: he war 1 the Chan ber or arm becau : h likes to see it that - Kast River on Saturday at 4 a. m. y emvkisthéll. . Goeniine “ke wleé asd Jeputies. ne of them, devised by { way, he may surmount crazy-quilt : leaving Hayden’s Wharf for Char oF ; eat , Count de Pontbriand, proposes that no 4 blotches of color with Assyrian charac- . < Coach leaves | Vided at or near the bottoms of the | potu;al: Parct m : : lottetown at 7.30 a. m., calling at Hag- => monn Serr T | ehnhoen leitiiie inket echeieieiaetals naturalized foreigner shall be permit- ] ters, and call one a figure and the othe: garty’s and Hickey’s wharves making re- Charlottetown ‘ok tes sieaat ties ioe sania ian fitted ted to hold the rank of officer or non- ja face. Beardsl>y’s “Salome” is a legit- tua tripat 3p. m. from Prince St. - =... every Tuesday. to open and close ica dead “Setbones to | Commissioned officer in the army, al- {imate development of Rossetti’s “Beat- The steamer will run to Mount Stewart 7 goes Thureday and } ; ,okestack and the uptakes though liable to serve as a private, and { rice.” This lunacy is likely to leave a ; iG Steame iil ato ac e . i \ ponent Seturdae eee the smokestac an ¢ pe es Con- | that no naturalized foreigner shall be | permanent impression upon the lower 2 everyaiternate week as the tides may suit. e : : nected to the central flue. The dampers | (1:5 pie for any levis’ativ d o : : a cae . ings, calling for din te éheedend thik eens ank Gale ig ble for any iegistative or adminis— ] forms of pictorial utiltéy. Imitation . r. o - ‘ - ” fe spose ste: & is- — a ieee be WEST RIVER Will commence the season of 1895 by guests. To se- clita aoa Prem the'ten aia‘ enue trative function, unkess it so happens j of the Japanese has introduced a new 4 Will ljeave Ch’town: for West River | *iling from Halifax on the 30th April. -+° . eure passage ar- de sé aeastoniinet whilst the heat- oe = oe “bin back for jj note in Western decorative art, which ‘ - 4 Saas: » ‘or frei 2 , — ‘ y re Ee prea sree generations. The bill of M. de } Beardsley will intensify. When this , Bridge, Thursday, at 4 p m, calling at For freight, etc., apply to = ply at JOHN | ed gases in a kiln containing the finish- BS. a ing ’ —_— t ses a f ps NEWSON’S Pon:b:iand is supplemented by anoth-- # fad has had its little day among whai W estvilie when required. Friday morn- W. W. CLARKE, ea a 7 anal ed fictile products pars by the uptakes | .. introduced by M. de Mehy and Vis-- || are politely called painters, it will de- 4% ing leaving West Liver Bridge for Ch’town agent, Liga = furniture £ “i and central flue to the bottom of the count de Montfort, which is only slight- scend to a craft of clever workmen ana et 7.30, calling at W estville, making re April 18 . ae oe Vic- | chamber containing the gre-n matertat. i; less harsh. According to the cejsus: ] serve a real purpose in giving new va- aes —_ rye ee to West River acne nstitth emetic aint toria How. ee a Ri ee of 1891, the number of naturalized for - J rlety and piquancy to conventional de- ridge at 4 o'clock, p. m. By Train, conveyances and drivers can always be had at Mrs. McMillan’s, Hunter — _— “igaers in France is only 170,704, wh: corations.—Portland Oregonian. a ; River Station, for the Seaside Hotel. Address, As a disincrustant for use in badly | :h° non-naturalized foreigners num - . = _ieaieaomeineag cleat . , . 7 treated boilers an English authority }| uct kes than 1,130,201, i iia elite Leave Charlottetown for Rocky Point recommends the use of liquid carbonic — daily, (Sen lay excepted)—6.30, 8 and 10 ‘ se ‘ JOHN NEWSONW & co. acid. The boiler should be nearly filled Seine the Opportunity i: ‘ei A great deal has been said in late e am, 12 noon; 2, 4 and 6 pm. S iperior workmanship, re Charlottetown, July 11, 1895. with cold weter, and that should be ot no = oe ee Ge Twin Bar : t ; yi; of the voice. - The result of this agita- tion has been the evolution of a larg cless of painstaking and intelligent in- structors in what is called “‘voice build- ing,” and a high standard of tone among When the opportunity occurs to esc spe from death only lunatics would refuse to do it. But there are many consumptive people lying on death beds who can ese ape the threatened doom if they will take saturated with the liquid carbonic acid, which will, it stated, dissolve the carbonate of lime, precipitate the sul- phate of lime and render the plates perfect'y clean. The remedy is no doubt Leave Hocky Point for Charlottetown— 9auad Il am; 12,3 5 and 6.30 p m. moderate fined finish and is Books for Per Soniigne” wrappers Wrappers} sion 2 on 6 ree a ~ orgs a As many good things are likely ROCKY POINT SUNDAY TIME TABLY. : to. But you are safe in running prices combine to make these . oe - aaa ee a : j . , . . : wr : po is ere ae a useful paper-bound book, 160 pages, L arg b’town at 8.30 and 9.308 m; 12 Photos the most satisfactory the risk if you keep a bottle of worth a trial, and perhcps it may an- | Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. So me qj PUblic Speakers, especially among wo will be sent: . . se : noon: I, 2 and pm. UOS HnOSst Satisiactory Per Davis' swer as an anti-crustator as well. are not aware of such a preparation, and } men. Among children the work i: Sesion & Mitel) Wialtiee Aes Bee 4 Leave Rocky Point at 9 and 10 a m;!}: 4 ry if they die i ill be ; . making such rapid progress that we om So TRC se, S5G8 -_- ) ‘jin Charlottetown +o-da if they die it wi the result of ign or- : Nova Scotia and P. E. Island - 12.34. 1.30. 3 and 4.26 i @ “ y. " . >. 4 May reasonibly hope ihe notoriousiy | Ova Scotia and P. E. Island. i te ee Pp IN Leather Covering for Pulleys. ance. — Those who know that Milk 2r’s | disacreeable “American voice” is near we TIME TABLE FOR SOUTHPORT FERRY. A recipe for covering pulleys with ee makes new blood and enab Jes its extinction. Who knows but that by Hilleh viivesilt ale : leather or paper is given in the Indian | #¢ consumptive to get strength to ov ef" a generation or two more the sam Hilisborouglewill ply on the Southport I d : trey j ie Serey till fasther uoties a0 follows:. Sue ° e Engineers. Spread over the metal a | Come the disease are selfdestreyers iff maligner “American voice’ may lea: es aed ae ra . a Cl a. haat thin, hot solution of glue. Soak or | they still neglect to obtain the life-givi ng ¥ the world in sweetness and melody, a: 8 & . ‘ 2 se pter eavins arlottetow i y i : i i j ; ; 1 cepted, | ig Charlottetown Corner Quesn & Grafton Sts. sponge the jeather well with a warm |remedy. Miller’s Emulsion is the great dic now is said to do in volume an« ale ot 6 90 ¢ ier tke at hand. It’s a never-failin --—- daily 3t 6.30 2 m, and uvery half hour up 8 solution of It is not in voice culture thai gallnuts before placing it | nerve streagthener and blood maker, a nd ] power ? Medical Society Prof. Cornet read a not attempt to express much with it. Notice is hereby given that Alfred A, best satisfaction. ta S pm. Leavy ing Southport a G.45 am, nov26—I135w ly meee ey op eal ecg on the metal, Press down firmly and | cures Conghs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofu ‘a, } our women speakers are now most defi- EYE AND FAR NOSE AND THROAT making half hourly trips up to 9.15 p m. y ruggists. let dry. Cemented in this way, leather | and all Lung agections. In Big Bottles 5 %¢ J cient. They can usually make them- ' 7 : a Ped Sal as sees ap On re T L { spoonful in a half glass of water or milk (warm if convenient.) will tear before it can be separated | and $1 rt all Drug Stores. seives heard, and in what are called --—— = ay and rriday Of each week steamer wi () p 0 eel qliare from the metal. Split leather is fully the “silvery” tones of the orator. In a run on time to accommodate the travelling me mignags Pi aD as good as, if not etter, than <ny other the menagement of their hands and Office "er , Bent Street Ey pubtic. That large Shop lately occupied by mind. paper may ame he wo to corer si the Stars en tneir figures, however, they have stiil Aug 16, ’94—ly 5 — . em ce mee | wessrs. Geo. Dizon & Co. Size 75x25 a pulley, and fastened in the same man- _ PROF. YOUNG of Princeton Univer - much $e tanra. za an zo dan- ee a ee TEET $10 per Set. Partial Sets, | feet. Shop is finished in best style, and ner. sity, says: “Asto the vexed question of oe socunadlinan “g a en rah oak on 2 29 ar ws . 4 . : . pe ne rage i ili 1e gnexpe ced speaker, ers ‘7 : ; ; ani = — — ae has Z Re E a fireproof vault with Wecveetinn: @hlanibeits rede scrapes tise adhins than ours, ks, takes 26th 6 thoteneh Diiitienn Notice of Applicat on to Parliament orcelain Crowning. est | combination lock. : c : IED one way or : ahanie. aie Omid bette — material, best workmanship, Also, whole of third floor, 75x40 feet a At a recent meeting of the Berlin | the other, passionately as this doctrine has- Somiap “aie ounente ane: wea : : DR. J. P. MURRAY, a35 Queen Street, Charlottetown . ‘ ‘ay For Sale or To Rent he Jusness Stand, the * Central Hotel,” formerly the “ Railway House,” Richmond Street. This Hotel contains 21 rooms, with large Sh: p at i good stabling for 25 horses. Is centrally s:tuated, and within two minutes walk of Market House and Post Office Apply to r 1} ‘ T weii-x Down situated on THUMAS CAMPBELL, tichmond Street. ap23—dy 246 & wky Quebec Steamship Company. “CA i PAN _" This new and beautifal Steamship is now on the route hetween MONTREAL and CHARLOTTETOWN. Passenger Accommodation unsur- passed, being fitted up with electric light and other latest improvements Rates of Freiyvlt moderate and service egular is SAILING DATES LEAVES MONTREAL—July 8th and 22nd, Aug. 5th and 19:h, Sept. nd, Léth and 30th, Qct. [4th and 28th, and Noy. lth FROM CHARLOTTETOWN. — Pas- sengers take morning train every second Tuesday, connecting at S2mmerside, viz., July 16th and 30th, Ang. 13th and 27th, Seyt. 10th and 24th, Oct. 8th and 22nd, Nov. Sth aad 19th. CARVELL BROS., Agents. jy$—2aw 25 pat m th PUTTNER'S ~——-RMULSION WILL RESTORE Pale, Weak and Emaciated CHILDREN toa normal condition of HEALTH and STRENGA, and bring back the BLOOM OF YOUTH more quickly than any other medicine. As a Flesh Restorer, Puttner’s Emulsion has no equal, giving substance and tone to the wasted muscles. All Druggists keep it. Price 50 cents per bottle. jane guar ws and a large room, 4¥'x22, on second flat. All above are hed:ed by hot water and lit by electric light. Under Shop is large Cellar, floored and lit. Above will be let for a term of years, Apply to THOMAS MORRIS. junel 2—pat Are You Saving Money? We know it is pretty hard to do so these hard times—but then things will look up later on. In the meantime Watch Your Small Expenses. For instance, when you drop in for a cigar don’t pay TEN CENTS for one. Ask for SOMETHING G00D, Don’t be put off with something else. When you light it you will realize the fact that you are smoking A REGULI(R TEN CENTER, Manufactured only bv The Empire Tobacco Co., Montreal. june2 MEMORIAL CARDS. CABINET MEMORIAL CARDS, neat- ly printed in gold on fine quality Black Cards, with bevelled gilt edges. The Cards are suitable for framing, and are especially adapted for Albums. They make handsome and very appropriate mementoes to distribute among relatives and friends of deceased persons. The designs are original and artistic, and the workmanship is far supetior to any imported. PRICES —One Card, 25 cents ; four Cards, 50 cents; twelve Cards, $1.00. Write for specimens and particulars. Mail orders filled by return mail. JAMES W. O’REILLY, Also, Ban Calf able for Youths’ Ch’town, May 15, 1895—dy Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, value, lowest prices. Order early, order now, from J. H. BELL, + A lot of nice TAN UPPERS, excellent qualities. in the skin suit- , Miisses’ and best The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer. SEE US ABOUT HARDWARE the lowest. and prices the lowest. rade requires. If you are Building, our stock is complete and Our Farm and Garden Tools price If you are Painting, our Paints are the best quality inec:ude all that the Our Household Goods include Kalsomine, Handy Paints, Sereen Wire for Windows and Doors, Garden Hose, and all spring and summer requisites. Prices cut to a living profit only. Charlottetown, May 10) £495—25 im We have HASZARD’S Designer and Printer of Memorial Cir'tows, Jar? 3,19 95-6 Awy Ch’town, June “, 1895—246 w R. B. NORTON & CO., City Hardware Store. Turnip Seed. —_——--—- —~——— rted our -usual supply of GENUINE IMPROVED TURNIP SEED from Liver- pool, G. B., from Thomas Whalley, the leading grower of Turnip Seed in England, and guarantee it pure and fresh. Wholesale and Retail, 45c. per pound. D. W. FINLAYSON, H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND, p per on “Tuberculosis, and the Meas- ures Taken to Prevent It,” in the course of which he said that cleanliness and intelligent care are the best meas of preventing its propagation. Prof. Vir- chow, in the course of the discussion, said it would be a great advantzege if persons wouid refrain from expectorat- ing in public placcs, except into prop- erly regulated spittoon. Dried spu- tum was, he said, often to be seen in railway carriages, which he thinks ex- tremely conducive to the propagation of tuberculosis amongst railway pas- sengers. The warning may have some effect on those “travelers’’ who persist in closing the windows even in warm weather, and it may do something to check the abominable habit of spitting. Aluminium Corks, A New York firm mikes a specialty of bottle caps, and is now trying alum- inium for beer bottle stoppers. Since the firm took hold of aluminium caps it has found it profitable to take up aluminium casting, and is now doing considerable vusiness in th's line. Electrically Marked Lines. The latest application of electricity is for marking linen, the apparatus employed Leing known as the electo- graph. The fabric is damped, prefer- ably with water containing salt, and a current is passed for about two seconds from a silver die, carrying silver into the fabric, wherever the die touches. Th current is then reversed for three seconds, which reduces the silver in the f biic; the final result being the same as When ordinary marking ink is used. A Composite Pipe for High Pressure. A Glasgow engineer has made a com- posite metal steel pipe which he claims meets the requirements of increasing pressures and at the same time pos- sesses all the advantages of a copper pipe. The pipe consists of a thin shell of copper, about which is coiled a steel wire on the method adopted in making guns, with the exception that the wire 's made into one continuous externa! sheet by treatment in a bath of molten alloy. The copper is .228 inch in thick- ness, and the coiled steel wire has thickness of .084 inch, so that the total thickness of the 9-inch steam pipe is mwmly .212 inch, the weight being 24.3 pounds per lineal foot. ECULIAR in combination, pro- portion and preparation of ingredi- ents, Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses great curative vane. youshould TRY IT. Portraits! Portrails Call to-night and see the large collec tion of CRAYON PORTRAITS just finished by the Dominion Crayon Co. A nice collection of Frames to suit, ranging from-$3.50 up. P. H. TRAINOR, Manager, june22—624 224 Kent Street, been affirmed and denied by men of oppsite opinions.” There is no such difficulty,. however, in deciding as to the merits of PRUSSIAN OIL, that grand medicine for- the relief of pain in any form. It does it: so quickly andso surely that there is no- rooin to doubt. If you are suffering with Lame Back, Side or Limbs, Toothache,. Neuralgia, Lagripe, etc., give it a trial, “JUST AS PRESCRIBED” and you will not. doubt ita moment longer, Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Price 25 cents. Children Shrink from taking medicine. They on an — wardly. safe rule for every nevice in platform speaking. shoula 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 Emulsicn is the easiest, os pert gene mange, @ 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. —-_-_—s- oo" a _— “SNIVd MIVIOS BOs 2end SNOW FHL 40 TNLIid ¥ A on Ot Christianity vs. Agnostici am, pp-, the course of Sermons re cently * Christianity vs. Agnosticism.” These Sermons have been widely; read, and an opportunity is now off red of securing the series in complete for m. Price 10c. per copy}; $1.20; pers dozen copies. For sale at THE EXAMINER OfFIGE.. Just published in Pamphlet fur: a, 48 f preached by the Rev. James Simpe an, on $ : apll—dy & wy ~ If she does, ¢he will probably expres something entirely different from what she means. Mgst woman, very likely owing to the restrictive nature of the feminine costume, gesticulate awk- Keep your hands still is a But not only the hands be kept quiet. Under the in- fluence of excitement the woman speak- er is prone to rise on her toes, to twist apd to turn, or to bend forward un- gracefully. Many of us have longed to beg some friend who has not mastered the-art of_repose in her publle manner: to -stand still while she is delivering her often eloquent and well-chosen re- marks. -Only transcendent power will excuse .awkwardness in delivery, and most of:as have some time to wait be- fore that gift will descend upon us, The smile is apother dangerous weapon of the woman speaker. Some of the most carnest awd potentially effective women speakers spoil the result of their most telling discourses by wearing a perpetual smile. This becomes silly after a few monments, and if worn habitually grows to assume a mechani- cal and insincere cast. The smile weak- ens the force of the most powerful speech if used too freely. Two distin- guished literary men were one day dis- cussing certain peculiarities of our mofern youth, when one them matfhked: “There is no more emotion ameme them. My children read books over -wahich I used, at their age, to weep copiously, but they are apparent- ly .vwameved.” The twelve-yeair-oll daughter,of the speaker sat near by, drinking in the discussion. At this point she fait it necessary to defend her class. “You.are entirely mistaken, pepa,” she interpolated, with some heat. “It is not that emotion has gone out. of re-} It ‘ only that self control has come in.”’ Gur women orators should not at- tempt #0 stifle their emotion. It is the lever. which moves the world; but in delivering «a public address it should be accompanied by the graceful self- control whigh the younger generation so eloquently , claim..-:arper’s B.zar, Cyntroversy. “You're a wicked, lazy_tramp,” shout- ed the red-faced. woman. “Madam, ’ rejoined. the tcurist, calm- ly, “I decline to be drawn into any controversy. You will t ke notice that I do not claim to be a June bride.”"—De- troit Tribune, = Dominion Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been. appointed awhe selling Agents in the Province of Prince Edward Island for the above Com , are now prepared to isaue orders for } aly Slack and Run of Mines, and will ‘keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand ‘to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Thibaudeau, Romeo Prevost, L. A. Boyer, J.P. B. Casyrain, A. G. McBean. H. F. W. Beliew, H. C. Bellew and E. F. E. Barthe, aii of Montreal, and others, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof for an act to incor- porate a company called “ The Canada Insurance Promotion Association,” with powers to carry on the business of an in- surance Agency in al! parts of the Domin- ion of Canada. ERROL BOUCHETTE, Solicitor for Applicants. this Z5th day law (2)—ap23 Dated at March, 1895. Montrea! of SUMMERSIDE ADS. “Bankrupt Stock. teadymade 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 ! TESTIMONIALS J E McDonald, D p 8,— The seventeen ('7) teeth you extracted for me on Thursday, May 30tn, at Dector Robert- son’s, Crapaud, gave me less pain than I have suffered many timesin having ong taken out. I shall send all my suffering neighbors to you. With gratitude yours, Mes Huew Gis. Rose Valley, May 31, 1395. Doctor McDonald, Dentist,— Dear Doctor,—For two years I have « & constant sufferer from toothache, always in dread of having them taken out. Hearing of your Success I determined totry your method, and Bow, after having you extract six for me, Ica® conscientiously say you are the only one Who ever extracted a tooth forme WITEH- our PAIN. Truly yours, Mrs JAS DEVEREAUX. Kelly’s Cross, May 31, 1895. McKinnon's English Cintment, Mr. New McKarsyor,— = Dear Sir,—For five years J was a suffer- er from eczema. Physicians could not help me. At last I bought a box of your Ointment, which helped me wonderfully, while two boxes made a complete cure. I can recommend it to all others similarly afflicted. S’side, Oct. 10, 1893. Avex. McKay. ly—ap4 W. B MALLETT HAIR DRESSER, Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shamnooing, Having lately renovated and refitted my Shop, I am now prepared to give satisfac Selling Agents. Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—tf tion in all kinds of ber work, ap8—dy 3