Long-Standing Blood Diseases are cured by the persevering use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, This medicine is an Alterative, and causes a radical change in the system. rhe process, in some cases, may not be quite so rapid as in others; but, with the result is certain. Read these testimonials : — “For two years [ suffered from a se- vere pain in my right side, and had other troubles caused by a torpid liver and dyspepsia. After giving several medicines a fair trial without a cure, I began to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I. was greatly benefited by the first bottle, and after taking five bottles I was com- pletely cured.’”’—John W. Benson, 70 Lawrence st., Lowell, Mass. — ee ————~ THE DAILY §E | ALL ) NER be - “ cs 4 ’ ‘ ‘ . TS 7 ; q & aR > ’ ee) ea) Local and Other items, 4 BY mi 4n Yo NB ¥ ‘. > ‘he PLE Rail Pa a me : 2.1, Ry Facer rhe P. E. | : — a ~ . ] ~— nie will be held at Birch SPECIAL Desparoures ro THe EXAMINER. way cH e ' | rner LOth Sus Greve, Freetow! August 10th British Parliamesat. - ' Sou S he Carnival numoers of the | ’ on A’ 4 at toe Di amoud Loxvon, July 26. ; j . «| j ‘ t . ‘ ry ~w eng | on very creditable pro. | The debate on the royal grants was re- smkator ~) re ‘ ’ , : jwokstore ie sumed in the House of Commons to-day. luctions naa : ae : - Bradlaugh said he found ditticulty in dis, Secoxp Meraopmsr Cucxed, —To-morrow | cussing the question calmly, when Balfour- ; the morning services will © onducted by | outside of the House, denounced his objec- Pecenenee, Rev, Wm, Scott, and it is expected that the| tions as disgusting and sordid. The oppo- Rev. W. H. Spargo Wilt preach In the even | nents of the grants meant nothing person- ing oe \ally discourteous to members of the royal For S71. Joun The SS. Ronavista, | cae o ates acting within their 1 | rig Mue » arg ay for St. John’s, Nild., will be due here on ' o 8. a ,ort " es ong : favor of ' : ve grants was base ; Wednesday morning next, and will earry | “1 grau was Sec SS the crown nti endl sheep = deck under civil acts surrenc ering 1t8 private “ property in exchange for the civil list. The Tur Farr Gop.—We publish to-day the | Presea' royal family never surrendered any - concluding portion of Lew Wallace’s great story, ** The Fair God,” which running in Tue Examiner for some months Das pest. 7 New Exectrric Lamp. —The imp in the neighborhood of the n Queen Square, was lighted for the first It supplies a long. felt electt « fountain ’ ime last evening. want _ al lus Mrramicut.—The steamer Miramichi srrived at 6.30 o'clock last evening, full cargo of general merchandize, and a num her of passengers. She after | o'clock this morning, virgo of canned lobsters. with oo Zion Cucren. —Services in Zion Church | to-morrow, At LI o'clock a. m i ind in the eVering at 7 o'clock. The Rev L snder MeNeili wiil occupy the pulpic at both ser- | vices Morning prayer meeting at 10.25 Sabbath Schvuol at 2.30 p. ™., = For Dei The members of the two bat- teries of Artille the met for drill instruct evening. There « and the manner in wi elses were performed reflected taking part. \ bel Kngineer (or ps Victoria Park last sood attendance, different exei- credit on ail ni aa is a very loch Ue ~~ PRovINCIAL EXHIBITION A of rize list of the Provincial copy by the Secretary, A. MeNeill, Esq. The list was printed at the office of Mr. John Coombs, and the work has been well done. There is very material change in the list of prizes. —_ vu To-Morrow.-—-Remember the Railway Gospel meeting in McLeod's Hall, Queen Street. at 4.0’clock to-morrow evening. Les- son—1l1 Timothy, 6—6, ‘* But with contentment is great gain. For brought nothing into this world, and certain we can carry nothing out.” meetings are free and open to all. ers always welcome. ? —- Press V Isrrors.- Canadian Press Asscciation, who are out ou one of their regular annual excursions, ar- rived here in the steamer from Pictou last evening, and left again on the western train this morning we it is These dent of the Association, Rev. E. H. Dew- art, b. D ‘ editor of the Christian Guar dian, Toronto; the Secretary, W. R. Climie. of the Bowmanville Sun, and James Somerville, M. P., of the Dundas True Banner, were driven about’ the suburbs by Mr. L. H. Davies, M. P., Mr. W. L. Cotton, of Toe EXAMINER, and Mr. W. A. Brennan, of the Summerside Jour- nal. The visitors expressed themselves as highly delighted with the beautiful scen- ery, aud with the appearance of things generally, : —— ALL AnovuT AN In ~Tw squaws quarrelled about an Indian (the husband of one of the belligerents) on Market Square yesterday afternoon. rom words they came to blows. Police Sergeant Cameron appeared on the scene while the battle was in progress, and, after separating the contestants, placed his arm about the waist of the more trouble- some of the two—who_ had evidently been ** Hopping ” a little air of one who thoroughly understood his business, gallantly escorted her up Queen Street to the station, followed by an admiring multitade, among whom was the husband otf the captive. Whether the latter individual followed to see what effect the gallant Ser- yeant’s embrace would have upon his wife, or, hike the rest of the crowd, just through curios- ity, it isnot necessary to state, Suffice it to say that he arrived at the station with the proces sion, and went inside. Shortly after entering be his wife began quarreling and the pipe came to grief during the en- DIAN 0 and ** brave’s ” counter. twain kissed each other and agreed totry and get along more quietly in future. The squaw promised faithtully that she would not get into any more trouble, and was let go. Bat nstead of keeping her word she at once proceeded to the place where her former an- tagonist was, and again began upbraiding her. This time, however, the gallant Sergeant did not show up, and kindly hands spirited her away. ‘Ss “HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. July 28—E H Dewart, Toronto, Ont; W R Climie and wife, Bowmanville, Ont; W R Preston, Miss Preston, H Haugh, Toronto; J summerville, M P, Dundas, Ont; R J Corson and wife, Walkerton; R L Mortimer, RA Richey, Shelburne; W W Cliffe and wife, Car- leton Place; W A King, Orilla, Ont; E T Martio, Toronto, Ont.; W J Irving; Brock- Oat; L Hoas and wife, A C Pretz and wife, Godfrey Pretz J T. Sanger,Allenton, Pa; Miss L A Brainard, Miss E M Case, Hartford, Connecticut; A R_ Pratt, Boston, Mass; Miss M J Baldwin, Miss C A Baldwin, hangor, Me; i) H J Burrell and wife Boston; tev J J Moore, Philadelphia; T R Ramsdall, Newburgh, NY; © F Hutchins, Boston; A Miller, Halifax; W H Barnard and wife, | city; Miss Hughes, Miss Davison, R Davison, | Montreal; R Dunbar, Mrs Dunbar, Miss Dunbar, G*Dunbar, Toronto; W T Watson, Montreal; KR T Moore, Boston, W H Dixon, J Lefergey, Oxford, N 8S; LR Gregor, !Mon- treal. : OSBORNE HOUSE duly 26—L R MecCardy and wife, Boston, Masa E A Read, Brackley Beach; HS McLeod, Dun- statfnage; CC Phebe and wife, Haiitax; J Ross, Mt Stewart; A McLean, Boston, Mass; G A Morson, Antigonish, N 8S; Mrs T B has been | with a| lett again shortly | a part) the | Exhibition, to be | held in this city on the 2nd and 3rd of Octo- | ber next, has been forwarded ‘Tue EXAMINER | Godliness | Strang- | Several members of the ° i During the evening a | number of the party, including the Presi- | and with the grace and | But the row was soon over, and the | thing of a farthing’s value to the country. The committee of enquiry elicted the fact | during the present reign that the savings | upon certain classes under the civil list act \austead of being supplied to defray charges lof other classes, had been handed to the Queen without the author | ity «f Parliament in breach of the statu’ es. | The refusal of the Government to disclose 'the wealth amassed by royalties justified | the aversion of the country to royal grants. | Lord Randolph Churchill argued that the original demands of the Government were | just, being in conformity with precedent. Lord Randolph said that the Radicals over estimate the Queen's wealth and design to excite popular feeling against royalty. besides The St. John Festivities. St, Joun, N. B., July 26. The attractions in connection with the carnival to-day were two league games of ball between Moncton and Fredericton the latter,wining both—an exhibition drill on Barrack Square by the blue fjackets and marines from H. M. 8S. Tourmaline, and the fireworks and illuminations to-night. All these attracted large crowds of people. | Many hundreds have already left the city, | To-night’s train brotght a big crowd from Moncton for to-morrow’s baseball match with St. John ; — -~ Another Commercial Move, BERLIN, July 26. The Upper Bavarian Chamber of Com- }meree has addressed a petition to the | Imperial Chancellor requesting him to open negotiations with foreign govern- ments for the purpose of bringing about jan international agreement te prohibit jany but ready money business in coffee, |sugar, and§similar branches of commerce. } EE | The West Lambton Election. | —_—_—_ Orrawa, July 26. | Mr. Charles Mackenzie, of Sarnia, | brother of Hon. Alex. Mackenzie, is likely | to be the Libera! candidate in West Lamb- jton for Ontario legislature to fill the | vacancy caused by Mr Parde’s death. _— > The Mattie Winship Case. i as | Orrawa, July 26. | The judgment delivered by the Govern- ment with respect to the release of the seized schooner Mattie Winship, has not been accepted by the owners as rumored. No word has been received at the Depart- ment of Justice or Fisheries. <Q e The Flour Deal. Mrixneapouis, Minn, July 26. The flour mill deal did not materialize yesterday, and the option is now off. This, however, does not necessarily pre- vent any further negotiations. Wedding Presents Displayed. | i | | } i Lonpon, July 26, The wedding presents received by Prin- cess Louise of Wales were displayed in Marlborough House to-day. The total value is £150,000. The jewels alone are valued at £120,000. Cholera Again. Orrawa, July 26. | The Department of Agriculture has _re- I g leeived information that cholera has | breken out in the Phillipine Islands, and | vessels arriving from there with sugar will be closely watched. For The Northwest. j ed Orrawa July 26. Minister Dewdney is about to start on atrip to the Northwest Territories ard British Columbia. es Weather Bulletin. Toronto, July 26.—-10 a. » Moderate winds, fine weather; stationary or a little higher temperature. ike. In Gaytown, on the 26th inst., Newton, gon of George J, and Abby Jiidson, aged 3 weeks and 2 days. NT a3 HAWKER’S TOMY AMD CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in — ae 50 cents er bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. r W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, St. John, N. BK novli—ly dy WANTED AT ONCE. Grady and two children, Summerside; Miss Pinty, W C Kennedy, Summerside; F Bre- | aut, Quebec; H Met affery, Woodrich, Ont Dr McKay, Summerside Reid, Boston; H Otto | Lower Mont wue. sa sate 3 ; Jessie Irving, Mrs E} ’oole, Wm _ E Poole, | | RANKIN HOUSE. a %6—J W Lee, New York, Pacifique Grace McDonald, no, J Pieno Rustic ; Low ell, Mase; A EC Holland, Bedeque, GOOD MAN in this City to look after A Collectors and Collections, well known to business men. Must furnish $1500 bonds. Good pay and steady work to the right man. One with office preferred, Please give office address. Apply to THURSTON, THORLEY & CO., Charlottetown, P. E. L, Care of Aifred Nodene, General Delivery. jy26—dy 6i , Last May a large carbuncle broke out onmyarm. The usual remedies had no effect and I was confined to my bed for eight weeks. A friend induced me to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Less than three bottles healed the sore. In all my expe- rience with medicine, I never saw more Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the use of this medicine was the strengthening of my sight.”,— Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. “T had a dry scaly humor for years, and suffered terribly ; and, as my broth- er and sister were similarly afflicted, I presume the malady is hereditary. Last winter, Dr. Tyron, (of Fernandina, Fia.,) recommended me to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and continue it for a year. For tive months I took it daily. I have not had a blemish upon my body for the last three months.” —T. E. Wiley, 146 Chambers st., New York City. ‘Last fall and winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy pain in my side. [ did not notice it much at first, but it gradually grew worse until it became almost unbearable. During the latter part of this time, disorders of the stom- ach and liver increased my troubles. I began taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and, after faithfully continuing the use of this medicine for some months, the pain disappeared and I was completely cured.”’— Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush, Haverhill, Mass. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. GC. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle, Tourists’ Attention. POINT PLEASANT HOTEL, COVENEAD ‘BEACH, S NOW OPEN for the accommodattan of Guests in search of a healthful and pleasant resort during the hot season. Terms moderate. Apply by letter to JAMES McMILLAN, Stanhope P. O., Or EDMUND CAMERON, Grocer, Kent Street, Charlottetown, . Mail leaves Charlottetown on Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday. pd Iw eod—jy20 HARD COAL. RRIVED Ex. Schr. Carrie Easter, and will be discharging to-morrow (Wednes- day), ~- rn . 2 225 Tons Anthracite Coal, EGG AND CHESTNUT SIZES. This is the same quality as gave such good satisfaction last year, and will be sold at low- est possible prices. CAPT, JOHN HUGHES. ; Water Street, Ch’'town, duly 23, 1889—di dy. WANTS, LOST, FOUND d&e To LET.—One-half of the House on Prince Street occupied by Dr, Warburton. Posses- sion in September. pd 3i—jy27 WANTED.- A competent Girl to go to Chat- ham, N. B., todo general housework in a family of three. Good wages. Reference re- quired. Apply at this office. pd 3i—jy24 wa OST, in Charlottetown, yesterday, July 22nd., probably in the vicinity of Queen’s Square, a bunch of keys. The finder will be rewarded by leaving{them at this oftice. Jy¥ 23 2i WANTED.—To go to the seaside with a Gen- tleman’s family, a good Housemaid who can wait ai table. Good wages. Work lizht. Two month’s engagement. Apply at this office, july 23—pat tf 1 OST—On Monday last, the 15th inst., a Pocket 4 Book containing a sum of money and papers of value. The finder will be amply rewarded by leaving the same at this office. iy 23 lw pd —-- ae, NTED.--A Servant Girlin a small family, No washing. Apply at this office. jy24 LOST, —On Sunday evening last, on Pownal 4 3'reet. between Mr. Hendy Weeks’ and R. F. DeBlois’, a Gold Ring set with Rubies. Finder will please leave at this office. jy 23 2i NOTICE. —Tne undersigned hereby informs the +* public that he will attend to the cleaning up of yardsand other scavenger work.— NATHANIEL DECoURCEY, Head of Pownal Street. O LET.—A Double Tenement House situate on King Sirect Kast. Kach end contains eight rooms, with pantries and closets all in good repair. The above Hgusea are in first-class order, as they have been refitted from cellar to garret. Water will be supplied if required. Terms moderate. Apply to John Kelly, Esq. Water Commissioner, or to the owner, | DWARD KELLY. pd 2w eod—jy22 OR SALE.—A Heifer Calf, three months old, from Mr. K. R. Brow’s Guernsey Bull. Ap- ply to Jas. Reppin, Cameron Block. pd 2i—jy22 ANTED.—A Housemaid. Good wages. Ap- ply to Miss Peters, Sidmount. dw tf jy20 ANTED.—A Cook. Good references reé- quired. Apply to Mrs. R. F. DEBLOIS, cor- ner*of Pownal and Grafton Streets. 3i—jy20 WANTED.—A Housemaid ; good needlewoman preferred. Apply to Mrs. Epwarvp Bay- pat dy if—jyl9 FIELD, NTED.—A Girl for general housework. ae” pply to Mrs. WM. TAYLOR, Hillsborough Street. pd 4i—jyl6é ANTED.—A young man who hae had some experience in a grocery store, to act as clerk. Must have reference, “Apply by letter to “Pp. J.” Post Office Box 108. tf—jy16 —A Gentleman s, large ined Gold Rin ithout setting. as originally engrav but has worn almost ee The fiuder will be rewarded by leaving the same at this office, ost. jyl6 eee a a a ee MALE SERVANT WANTED for general pyrene ood wages. Apply to Mrs. between Great George kk. K. Jost, King Street, eg and Queen. NTED.—Two Custom Shoemakers. Will ates highest wages and coustant A Gorr Bros. 2w- jy f of Heuss on Orlebar street, od condition —s. tT. —OIne-hal LET. —One-ha Se eee aed j Rent oceupiel ty su Water on the preuiises. moderate. -jyl GREY. 4 Freight ‘SATURDAY, JULY 27. 1889. J Faget ee of Patterns in the City. HOUSE Just Received, Thirteen Hundred Yards of English Make of FLOOR OIL CLOTH AND LINOLEUM, From One Yard to Six Yards in Width. Splendid Value and Newest Patterns. pecial Va AT (x) Call and see this lot, FURR esis —(x)— stivininsatitpicetslotiaehi c OW & Co’s. as we have the Best Assortment NISHINGS, In Carpets, Rugs, Curtains and Window Poles, Trimmings, &c., always on band. A000 Yards Now Opened—Ali Weei Goods. trade.” us down. $1.00 Suit. Charlottetown, June 21, 1889—eod wky Inman Line. —— CITY OF NEW VORK, 10,400 Tons CILY OF PAKIS, 10,400 tons, CITY OF BERLIN, 5,491 Tons. CULY OF CHICAGO, 5 202 Tons CITY OF CHESTER, 4,770 Tons. CETY OF RICHMOND, 4,789 Tons. These magnificent steamers are amongst the largest and fastest in the world, and are well known for the regularity and rapidity of their passages across the Atlantic. settee The Saloons and Staterooms are amidships, where least motion is felt. Ladies’ and Gentle- men’s Sitting and Smoking Rooms, Pianos, Libraries, Barber Shop, Bath-rooms. etc., pro- vided. All these Steamers are fitted with the Electric Light. : The ditference in fares applies to location of Berths or State-rooms, Ali enjoy equal privi- leges in Saloon. “ecoug Cabin Passengers are berthed in rooms | hoiding 4 small number in each. A liberal table | and everything necessary for the voyage is fur- | nished by the Company. : Leave New York for Liverpool via Queenstewn | EVERY WEDNESDAY, RATES OF PASSAGE: New York to Liverpool, $69.00 ) and upwards,ac- ~cording to State- Charlottetown do $73.50 ) room & location. Return Trip Tickets at reduced rates. _ Baggage checked through from New York to London Yor further information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. July 6, 1889. hie > a nd CT — i —§ hf} NN. *y ; KL | BS me Ih FF, HALIFAX & P. E. ISLAND Steamship Company, Ltd. STEAMER “ PRINCESS BEATRICE,” CAPTAIN A. H. KELLY, Will sail from Charlottetown EVERY THURS- DAY at 2 o'clock for Halifax, calling at George- town and Souris, P. K. I. and Bayfield, Port Hastings, Malgrave and Hawkesbury, Arichat, ' Ganso, Sheet Harbor. Returning, will sail from Halifax EVERY TUESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, making same Calls. every week until close of navigation. : This will enable Georgetown and Souris ship- ers to make direct connections with Steamers at | Halifax for any foreign market. and Passengers solicited Through Bills of Lading £ ‘any port on the Continent or United Apply to Ww. W. CLARKE, Agent, __ Charlottetown, Or Pickrorp & Buack, Halifax. jyl3—-eod tf at lowest ranted to d : rates, an ingdom. acre aie Tr ia iy ‘Ae peer PROW SE: DWELLING HOUSE, containiug Ten Rooms and Attic, with Pump in Kit- chen, large Outbuildings, Garden and Six Acres of Land, three-quarters of a mile from the Post Office on the Malpeque Road, now occupied by B. W. Higgs, Esq. Possession given immediately. Atso—A Dwelling, containing 10 Rooms and Shop, on Upper Great George Street, J. T. PEARDEN, ju6—3aw tf —6 $0,000. ‘Fifty Thousand Bottles Wanted! ) -AT THE— “OLD LONDON” BOTTLING HOUSE. JOHN JOY, feb21—ti Water Street, General Repair & Paint Shop. VING had 25 years’ experience in the United States and elsewhere, [ am pre pared to do Plain and Ornamental Lettering on Shop Windows and Blinds, in Goid, Silver, Bronze or Paint. Block Letters sawn out, carved and gilded. New Sign Boards made any style. Old Sigas repaired and painted. Atso—Carriages repaired, painted and varnished, All work done at a discount. Satisfaction | given at Scantlebury’s Carriage Factory, Kent Street, between Pownal and Queen Streecs. ROBERT STEELE, june24—1m 2aw Painter. TO LET. E SECOND AND THIRD STORIES above the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, opposite the Bishop's Palace, contain- f H ling 1] large, well-finished rooms and a good ‘kitchen. Apply a* the Bank. WM. McLEAN, — e Cashier. TO LET. The above Steamer will make the round trip | 7? 'P.E. Island, containing three large rooms, fire-proof va ‘suitable for Offices or Commission business. | Possession immediately. Apply to F. S. MOORE, Merchants’ Hank of P. E. Island. jyl3—2aw ; eee TO LET. | E Premises on Water Street, recently occupied by the Merchants’ Bank of alt and large trost-proof cellar, ~~ ———(x )——__—_—_-— The Cheapest Lot of Linders and Drawers Ever Offered. —— --—- (x )—-—-_—_—— JAMES PATON & C@.,, Charlottetown, July 27, 1889-—eod wky BROWN’S BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE, Our competitors are trying to hold us up and rob us of our customers. crying “Stand and deliver your We stand, oh! yes, at the Old Stand on Queen Strect---standing delivering goods to our customers all the time. They may hold us up but they can't hold Our Clothing Trade this year has doubled any pre- vious year, and we are bound to hold on to our trade if Low Prices is any object to our customers. We would strongly advise every Vian, Woman or wanting Clothing, to call and see our immense stock. Be sure you ask to see our $3.50 Suit; also. our ESov BROS., Sign of the Great Big Hat. “Army and Navy Depot.” JAS. SCOTT & C0., HALIFAX. A Hall Stock of Wines and Liquors JUST RECEIVED. 1 5 () Ssses ROYAL BLEND, | LeU 75 cases ISLAY BLEND &G ALIC, i 100 Cases OLD RYE, 4 a. CHAMPAGNE, choice brands so * CUA. 25 ** HOCK and MOSELLE, 25 LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, Noyau, Curaco, Maraschino, Benedictine, | 200 “ FINE PORT and SHERRY, | 150 © HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, | 300 * HENNESSY S BEANVY, *, ~". | oe vee | 100 “ BASS’S ALE, | 200 * BURKE'S STOUT, 100 * APOLLINARIS WATER, 100 ** RELFAST GINGER ALE, | 50 “ FINE OLD RUM, 50 * KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, ~And a Full Stock of — CHOICE GROCERIES Shortest Route to Boston, VIA. HALIFA=. Canada Atlantic Steamship Us. The Fast, Steel Clyde-built ‘STEAMSHIP “HALIPAX” |} Leeves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, | EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, at W | o'clock. f teturning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for | palitax. EVERY SATURDAY, at 4 p. m. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Tuesday, via Pictou, arrive at Halifax same evening, and can. if they prefer it, zo direct!y on board the ' Steamer without extra charge. FARES: Charlottetown to Boston (lst class)..........$ 9 20 RN SON oi. fede cinbe rupee cedebesterenns 16 Through Tickets issued at ail Stations on P, E. Island Railway and Intercolonial Railway ; also by the Agents of the P. k. Island Navigation Co., and on board their Steamers, and at my office, Charlottetown. s FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, eo ; CHIPMAN BROS., } General Agents, Halifax. | &. B. GARDNER, Agent, 44 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, may Cael