es - : . THE DR. H. D. JOHNSON, cs Bye, Bar, Nose and Throat.) “¥%s" st scinet t= Operative & Prosthetic Dentistry. ‘ ; ' ry ft) i i? 1) ‘i j | \ \ DR. J. P. MU ah VSOSGDO OST DY a --_-- MEETING AT DUVAR ROAD. You'll Feel Better n your appetite is poor, if you i dose of a7 \LT0 PEPTONIZED PORTER. ut twenty minutes before you. vee WOO430-48-06O47-40% 28 Wy ine . oe" bulids up the system--gives eth to the invalid--relieves - a we $n0022O8240488888OR8 22000240008 WSO ee dy f eptic and is nourishing | Maurice Gallant, i invigorating. Buy a dozen ant, all of whom «p emphatically in 1d try it. ‘favor of not tampering any way wit. > PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. LTD. the salaries of our teachers ©, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA. ° It was re ally soul-stirring to hear the WOES COOOOE | 1006 Which Chese hardy sons Of One -—_— a : t { r tena i, NERVE BEANS ere 3 new C's great boon that as been ’ “Overy tst ~are the worst ases re Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor an people < yea Failing Manhood; restores thx , j stional evster i weakness of body or mind cause ’ ¢ over-work, or the errors 0. ex e) mea fo wt and vs eet sen. © . yr: I ed i an thereby * ate wes 6 » ali othe! ‘ 4 i n t . ed ¢ > re ve id by drug g a maelves the : ak r six f r $5, ‘ : ; price hy audresaing THE Pars MEDI LN s 8 ° ¢ I “Pyronte, Unt Write for pamphies Soldin— = abroad | scus altogether, evolved 3 5 our school svs at w ! é exactly know pres and wha ¢ 8 s as highly pleased in valuat iaflo r ca Ca y mf ee tay . atters > w= ; 3 owe M vr other j largely } presented at the meeting, ii eee =| order to have an opportunity of recording | ~ i ; Cir set ‘3 such an important : Sense i bn this unt tl meeting wae al- ‘ 4. | iened antil the following Saturday even- i ee i Make el cM Rich Blood: | or eats de ion i ati cipated. : PRESENT * mer of discah, The infort arcaed pet | ; 7 ote ; gilt, ha: | me ae ** « « ’ , me > ot ens Cae, 6 me the Otoen | SUNDAY SERVICES, b ‘oe @ _ yrete t ' a thet . ' re ty ‘ . e . PR iS | Ss. PF Churech.—Easter Davy : Holy ; fur etntiedconsiteed | t 8.30 Morning Prayer Bow SuTee TTT land Holy Conn n at 11 o'clock. | eo. ‘ a is | Seh at 2.30 E x Praver » i | ADOC! Lbi if ) € sr e ; Sale ” . re Ua ira Easter Dav : e Bititi S i ‘ i at 7.15 and 8 a. m 4 afew Fd PP API > | Matine at 10.15 Chora elebration of the e € + j s at ll a.r € = . ‘ T>3] ee t i . aL . a . z ‘/ a ¢ > t i . 7,8 he ti I Dy um € Ww VIAN AIA & a . ait of S } ( t First Mass j macs € - : é » sf Poy> @ | i { en's Mase 8.50 a.t > "~s.. 7 VI : Sern 0 a oe i ; i ce gi ~ ~ Wl . } B ; in: Mh eenail ‘wy ; — es - @ * ‘ ida | ain mt 4 , ‘ o | é a L Ino ¢ S Jame { Praver meeting at “iit ¥ ‘ts Preaching at 11 a.t and a. ; * ) ching at ll a.m ‘ 4 “K243 3} 7 p.m. by Rev. T.F. Fullerton, pastor 1 4 is School and Bible elasses at 2.30 < : ’ g ass led by Mr. Pitblado 3 ( Mi ng prayer meeting . % : Preaching at 11 a. m. be < —— ’ herlar 1, paat vr, and at 77 Pad ' Se , W. M. Thompson, Bedequ © . = : nd Bible Class at 2.30 4024240262573 302 « , the mornit — ar { uw oo 0. Preaching Tr 2 . 7 oe i Re 7. = . = ~ | : the ch = - . Fa —"s ° a 47 » = , ib ( Ss at 2.5% ‘ ar CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS : Metholist. Church. — Pr COPYRIGHTS tiva Preaching atlla.: CAN It OBTAIS & PATENT? | Por o | v Rey. G. C. P. Palme: new sr n ne Opinion, Write t ~ . . i ] a | 2 ‘ | ~a¢ t , 5 MUNN a e0.: who have | ad sanety t t ty rears .* ay School au Bi © ‘ at 2.1] experience m the b unica- | Y oF | AL w.le Specla tic Btrictiy e nfiden ia “A eadbeok tin | formation sor « Patents and bow w ob- | *-** er ’ tain thern sence f - Alo pa eaten _—_ mechan. | D> b an ntifie books sent i buptist ¢ rea ¢ at — Patents taken through bin: ec & Co. receive | 7 » on vy R ( y ¢ . s 1: special notices in the Scientific American. ang | “4 + P-™1-. OY JS : Lb ‘ u ula) ght widely vefore the publicwith. [| Sch nad pa 8 Bible Clars at 2.30 or at to the nventor. This splendid paper, ly, clecantiyiliustrated.basoyfarthe | tHe vrdinance of Baptism will ; } ki t e rculation of any seientifie work inthe | tere at ‘ the evening | : . $3 9 year. San nie copies sent free. i } g Sdition, monthly, $20a year. Bingie | * ‘ i e *, 25 cents. Ev ety Dumber contams bean- | ee : . | ites, in colors, and photographs of ne- Meeting House, Upper Great Georce} ' : with plans, @ adling bu a ap vA = 7 ~ =| re cont hae | Street. —Services at ll a.m. and 7 p. te. | : c er B Wa ¥. Bible Class and Sunday School at 2.30 i Ke? ton Hal! sun lay School at | TL : Mm 1 Evangelistic Ser } OI a Dili aint Fem reted | M ID W Scott. Py jae Tare atin . . " ite > Us eyes e z with me & e a Ge & 7 ww Ww (081 Meeting.—Rememiber the Gospel | te n the Atheneum on Sunday { ~ at 4 lock, conducted by the | ! Strangers aiw ays welcome er. 17, 7—“*Blessed is the man Lora “CS SOE, MAY Praline, aS ' —. : ee make f dress xia mvay have | ellen i in the texture, the | . on ep y of lovely contours in ' ie be | i tu Pp they’s noted | oo ~ = i fabri Inpase other mantifaé | i! ‘ i Tha the verdict in England. It i Poor blood 1 yng | i& fast becoming the v rdict in the Stites. : ! with }Vur Canada ladies, when once they | Anemia; diseased blood {begin to wear Priestley’s dress fabrics, will | me > rofula, h . Cv ? I @ \ New Cure For Dyspersia. — “To | Scott’s cca as rest and consult some good bicycle one ealer Three years ago I was a great ‘ cook Ba “? IW tte { ivepepea, and my ETB EAE SHOT |e icin tensa cm bail RB 65 i 8 ; ot hime : ; * = ‘ ‘ <> ss i thin, but } ~ (EEE OLE AEE ; 1 . - : ' rh for me to eat ‘ ‘ rear Cod~livar 0:3! ' + ‘ i ] ‘ | liver Gil. i { ni Verhbiem sap Dr (y \ } a - ‘ ; for Over Fifty Years, i Ax Ory» Axo Wet Trievy Remevy.— ’ M Winsloe’* Soothing Syrup has ! i for over fiftv years by millions e. : , 2 for their children while teeth- i facl with perfect enceess. It soothes the gums, allays the pain, lic, and is the beet 1e nedy for } Grate si 3) lorting Dia a Is pleasnt to the tise. Sold =* by Druggists in every part of th workd. ; I ty-five cents a bottle. Its value is Epps S Cocoa slenlable Be sure ard ack for Mrs a "|W «’s Soothing Syrup, and take no BPREAKFAS} UPPER ther kind.—m. w. f. wkly—I y -- — —* == © € the \ Montreal Man speaks, W. ht. Carmiche a), of Moutreal, P. Q., } ‘ ciect- | w to the Hawker Medicine Company : | I r “ Your Hawker’s Bals sam of Tolu and Wild } 1 l Cherry, quickly relieved me of a severe at- | n ‘ of Bronchitis A wit ‘ 5 f —_——_-_-o-—__—_. eu f t that a constitation In war, itiea name, not an army. In until strong polities, it 1s a name not a mob In com- | + to disease, meree it i Ss preemine ntly & name for pecu- Hisnd ire floating liar distinction. The name of Priestly is | ar 1 us ready sit vierever there aseoc.ated with the manufacture of fine | . weak potnt Wem ‘y escape many 4a dress fabrics, as Worth is associated with | fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti , the cut of a gown. Priestly’s fabrics are | now sold in Canada by first-class dealers, They are made of wool, and wool and silk, anp are distuinguished by an exquisite fineness of texture and a beautiful drapin gover. The trade mark is “the varnish mrd ” on which the goods are rolled. by pure blood and a pr yperly nourish ed fram —Civil Service Gazette. oar, simply with boiling water or milk. : . a y in packets, by Grocers, labelled ' AM Ss EPPS & CO. » Homece thi hemiste, London, England . oteeee DAILY EXAMINER 4,000 Ibs L. & F-. 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Each number of McCLURE’S MAGAZINE contains two illustrated interviews Jules Ve fon “F rances Hodgson Burnett, Tissandier, the famous Thomas A. Edison, F. Hopkinson Smith, H. H. Bovesen, Alphonse Daudet, Camille Flammarion, Edward Everett Hale, Professor | Graham Bell and many others, have furnished materia! for especially prepared inter- with famous people. French Ballooniat: Archdeacon Farrar, and Wild Cherry Balsam, which ac wha like acharm inan irritating Case of cough It was resorted to after other re medies had sicnally failed, affurding immediate relief | and comple te satisfaction No other remedy for Pulmonary troubles combi » many good qualities, nor preve lly eflicacions as Puttner’s | Emuls For sale by all medicine . eras ie . a , ae tithes DS SS) AES Sy SSF SSS s only 50 ets. for alarze both Taco st ‘ Pet ier ee, kh aSs -_—- 8 Some surprising etlects have been recor- ded from the use of Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil in the most desperate cases if ! p Miller’s Emulsion is th i that cures” colds, conghs, bron- nd lung diseases generally. livery ib varranted, No oily taste like others j I + bottles, 50c. and $1.00, at druggists j : Ponte | Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescriptica for Infants daininnaeplgpetnaiaien i , a ; ‘ni i ~ 9 When the system is all run down, an ; : ie ir Cpir Morphine nox . : and Children. It contains neither Cpium, I | no hope of obtaining noprishment by the | other Narcotic substance. If is a I:armiless substitute r linary food supply, then take “Millers for Parogoric, Drops, Soothing £yrups, and Castor Oi. Emulsion, re great flesh an i os a ; ( ‘the kind tha cures colds, coughs . rae intial . | g ¢ is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty ycars’ use by | bronchitis and all diseases of throat ae Billions of Mothers. ¢ \astoria destroys Wornis and allays | lungs Every bottle warranted. No oily erishr Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, l taste like others. In big bottles, 50c. ani feveris imess. wus a 3 CU S “s oi 00 at dcaduiahde ecurcs Diarrhea and Wii Collie. Castoria reicves we ee i ; res. co! ipati T iiency | John D. Gough, wrote; “For sore throat teething troubles, cures constipation ad fla y zi g ' ore thr +. nisliecadl the food, remniat« » stor 2 | especially when tending to ulceration, lr Castoria assimilates the food, regnk thee sowed Pondie Matiast- very bageliainl and bowels, giving healtiy and naturci sleep. Cass rtm ATathers i'r : | al toria is tho Children’s Panacea—tho Bother’s ir.chu, | | USE SKO.LA’S DISCOVERY, the great Cast voi ia ! Castori? | lvod and Nerve Remedy. + . i i 7 | “Castoris Is aa excellent 11 “die ine for ch"! } “ Caetoria is no well hitteos thes sae = fren. Mothers hare repeatedly toid mo of i: I recom i rm ed effect upon iheir children.” | teeaento 2 t ae ie Bi «Oar yaaa ene | “ Casterta is the best rer } 1% 4, eis b Lam acquainted. < ment hzve &: 11 y « vi | far d stant wk n mothers will coasiJerthe r ence in their outslio practice tori ter-st of tactr children, and use Castori2 ie e** ? . | s*-ad of (re varfousquacs nostrums which 2 ; mae i sur ¥ x é@ stroving their loved ones, by forcing opi | products, ye ar } orphine, soothing syrup and other hurts: | its of ¢ i a agents down their throats. theret y 3 ding | favor upon ine™ io prewature graves.” Usrres Ho a AY, Ds. J. F. Kirscuenor Lusion, Mase Conway, Ar Auten C. Surta, Pres. The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Stroet. New York City. ane ee ee EF COLONIAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE. ———{r) ———— Mantle Department. NEW SPRING MANTLES! On Thursday morning, the 15th, and the following day we will show our New Spring Mantles. HENRY MORGAN & CO.,, February 22, 1894—tn thu rat MONTREAI i ww oe Ge in Dowr Ler Anorner {if asn-pay Go By Wirnour ifsine OU will find that it will do what no other soap can do, and will please youevery way. It is Easy, Clean, and Economical to wash with this soap. LOBSTER PACKERS’ SUPPLIES. 500 bxs Bost ©oke » Tin. Engot Tin, 25 bars Copper. 200 bundles Galvanized iron, 200 - Black Sheet Iron, 3,000 Ibs Cotton Heading Twine. ‘000 Ibs Manilla Marline, 3000 Ibs Pig Lead. WRITE FOR PRICE: a + DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown,” January 30, 1894—tu thw sat 2, A | the undersigned. ference in the pri ge difference in the family sh« a little difference in the Whether it be in price or quality, ference is immensely in favor of J. B. Macdonald & Co. Charlottetown, March 15, 1894—eod Seed Wheat For 8 White Russian and Man one year The Warren Farm ” seed “d gin 1893. During the las thirteen vears Seed Wheat, the growth 0 this Farm, has gviven great m of Island, Sale. | tcba Red, inn porte the being better JOUN NEWSON. dy lm New Bakery. opener d a Bakery the M: Leon remple, where you kinds of Bread and Cakes constantly on hand. A share of your patronage is solicited. Store next door to JOHN C MOORE, Formerly in the employ of Joseph Knight & Sone. dy Im—mehl 4 Mortgage Sale To be sold by Pi blic A Auction, on the mises, Gerald Stree lt, Charlottetown, DAY twenty- seventh day of AD 18A4, and at the noon, under and by virine of April a power of sale ing date the first day of July, made between Henry A Harvie mon of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, the Province of Prince Edward Island, in the Dominion of Canada, Stationer, and Hannah Harvie, his wife, of the one part, and Rowan Robert Fitzgera'd of Charlottetown, in the County and Province aforesaid, Barrister-at- law, Of the other part:— A D 1875, and All that tract, piece or parcel of land, part of © ommon Lot Number T wenty- seven (27) in the Common of Cnarlottetown, bound- ed as follows, that is to say:—~By a line com- mencing on the north bou: idlary line of land | lately the property of the late Daniel Hodg- son, E squise, in the south-east angle of land formerly the property of George Wastie 1e- Bloix, be ing also the son th-east angle o7 a plot of land the property of Peter Gregor, and run ning tnence easterly along the said boundary line of the late Daniel Hodgson’s land fifty- five (55) feet, or to the western side of astreet intended as a continuation of Sehool Stree t; thence along the said intended street northe r ly one hundred and eighty-seven feet six inches; thence westerly parallel with the first named. boundary line tifty-five (56) feet, or to the eastern boundary line of Peter Gregor’s land aforesaid; and thence along the said toundary line southerly one hundred and eighty-Seven (187) feet six (6) inches, or to the place of commencement, being known and marked on the plan and’ survey of the sub- division of the said land as Plots Number @ and 3 »LS0—All that other tract, piece and arcel ot land, being part of said Common Lot Num- ber twenty-se ven (27), bounded as follows, that is to say:- Commencing on the north side of Gerald Street, at the distance of forty, feet easterly from the easte rn side of a street in- tended as a continuation of School Strect aforesaid ; thence easterly along said Gerald j Street forty- two feet; thence northerly paral- | lel with said intended stree teighty-three feet | three inches, or to ths southern boundary | line of land formerly the property of the late James Cahill; thence westerly along the same forty-two feet; thence southerly to the piace of commence ment, being known nar marked on said plan and survey as Plot No, For iurther particulars apply atthe Office of o Dated this ldth day of March, A D 1894. R. BR. FITZGERALD, meh1l5—dy Si (15 22 29 gagee. being anl put yourself in first-class walking trim by a purchase from our stock of footwear, No matter how large the foot, no matter how emall, we can fit it to a nicety in ap- pearance and comfort with a shoe that’s a perfect charm in every particular. A little e of the shoe makes a ve bill; ; quality. the dif- our ne wear. Come in and see for yourse If. glance will show you that we have sa sae u want. See what a lar will buy you when you deal wi ith crown from t f satisfaction if D B. are: General Agent for P. E. Island. Urrice—Next Bank of N. S., Ch’town. yeb6 I beg to inform the | ‘ooh slic that I have ore | on FRI- next, hour of twelve o’clock, contained in an indenture of mortgage bear- views, which will appear fully illustrate’ in this magazine. HENRY M. STANLEY will contribute, especially for young readers, a story | of AFRICAN ADVENTURE. NATURAL HISTORY AND ADVENTURE.—There will be several articles | written by Raymond Blathwayt, who has been called by Mr. W. T. Stead the best | interviewer in England, from ‘material furnished him by Carl Hagenback, of Hamburg, | the great animal importer and trainer. These articles deal with the Capture of Wild Beasts, the Training of Wild Beasts, the Transportation of Wild Beasts, the Adven- tures and Escapes of Carl Hagenbeck. The series will be illustrated by an English artist of great skill in drawing animals. JOHN BURROUGHS, C. F. HOLDER, DR. C, C. ABBOTT !and, other writers amous for their work in this field, will contribute to the Magazine. Of interest to both Young and Old will be PROF. R. L. GARNER’S AFRICAN ' EXPEDITION TO THE GORILLAS. Arrangements have b« made, | tion with aleading English review, to publish Professor Garner's letters descriptive ot | his present expedition to Africa. Professor Garner is noted the world over for the curious and interesting investigations he is making in the speech of monkevs. He sailed for Africa last September for the purpose of Rests r pursuing his studies in the native haunts of the gorilla. The illustrations of these articles will be from photo | graphs taken by Prof. Garner in Africa. McoCLURE’S 3 MAGAZINE E also contains most interesting articles under the heads | The EK ige of S Future,” “ Newest Know!edze,” “ Knowledge of Immediate Value,” | The Present Hour,” “Stranger than Fiction,” ete. We are offering this splendid Magazine with THE DAILY EXAMINER for oniy $4.66 « year, payable in en in connec adv: uice or in monthly instalments ef 46c. as desired. We make this exceptional offer in order that we may secure a large number ot new subscribers, but all who are already subscribers may avai! themselves of this Address : The Examiner Publishing Go., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. SILVERWARE Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. We are giving BIG BARGAINS in the above line of goods, as we have a large opportunity to secure practically free this great popular Magazine. } will find all | ot the Com- ; in stock on hand. Cc G& JURY, North Side of Queen Square, - - Opposite the Post Offisa pene & wky BWKER’ Vy OES CATARRH P CTR : A cpFEyRE PLE | EFFECTUALLY — CATARRH, COLD IN THE FEAD, CATARRHAL HEAD-— <‘ AND DEAFNESS, INFLUENZA, Bold everywhere. Prices we caneee M’fd. by THE H aWKER MEDICINE CO'Y.,L L'td., St. John, N.B. Charlottetown, Jannary 4 I. XL. Grain Crusher" ANT enask TH tt You Meet in Our Stock, FRIED DS V, Price, ‘p every thin ra first- should Quantity Quality ’ 2 , rinie w+ withing MOLoOTe ’ at moderate prices, but fill and deliver orders and Car efully . pro! nptly Inspection of our ¢ hvercoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Suits will ocnvince you we are fully up to the wants of the people of P. E. Island. Give us a eall McKay Woolen C9, Nov. , 1893. Charlottetown, 5. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, Steel and Iron cut Nails and <i lacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, I}imgarian Nails, &e ST : loun, N. B. | E894. Snpais Ob From Liverpool, JHE CLIPPER BARK RALPH B. PEAKE, 70 Tons Register, Classed A 1 Red, at Lioyds, RICHARD RENDLE, COMMANDER pool on the iat port the berth at Live and will sail from t rill be o ist MARCH, For Charlottetown Direct, ABOUT ist OF APRIL NEXT, and wiil carry Fre at through rates to ght he different Railway points on the island so Picionu. @- For Freight appiy in London to John Piteair ae Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street, I in Liv rpool to Piteairn Bros., or here to the owners, PEAKE Bass. & CO. town, Jan. 16, 1884. i her wat sum jour Sw yt South Joh et, Charloit pat guar eo ite Donald Nichoison | in his canvass for Ward Three hat the citize at present not in favor of Sanitary Reform, Pernanent Streets or Sidewalks, or a roadway to Victoria Park, | he declined test the Ward against Mr. Taylor. le is Sat istic d, however, ors apprecis Good Tobacco, is now working day and night pro- lis “OvVve;re ns are rence tu con that the elec and he ducing a GOOD SMOKING and CHEW sony ARTICLE. Look out for his NEW SRAND, made from straight goods ; ; iected & Nicholson. spec ialls a Urekey fieagher's Grange Quinine Wine, Prepared strictly according to the British Pharmacopoeia. Quinine in this agreeable form is quicker action and more reliable than when tak in Capsules, Powders or Pills Dose—Half a winegtassful. For sak by all druggists. Sample bot ree to physi- clans up ret pt of card MEAGHER BROS. & CO., feb26—Caw 3m Montreal. Lumber | Lumber! FOR SALE Qn Pexke’s No. 3 Wharf. 3,000 CEDAR FENCE POSTS. 150,000 Good Split CE! JAR SHINGLES \ »a large supp'y of all kinds of Lum er, ling Pine, Spruce and Hemlock Boards, Scantling, Stwdding Fencing, Paling, Lathe, Bricks, Lime, et The whole of the above will be soid cheap for cash, as it must be Lispose i of before opening of navigation POOLE & LEWIS r.2 On account of the severe winter vl bad i ve bave extended the time ~ the collection of amounts due us to March Is All an t settled on that date will be sued March court with out furt POOLE & LEWIS Ch Feb, 8, 1894 MPS WANTED. United States’ and 5 to other Fx r Stamps, as used 2 40 years ago. many to $5 each GEORGE LOWE Toront Ye pay $1 46 $ Spadma Avenne, _ SLICER. ving a large stock of the above Farm Implements on! d wishing to close them out this season, for the next iths I will sell them for 12 bushels of good Whitx Wheat, delivered at Char for an Parties sendin ‘train will have Bags returned with Crusher. “\ Rings for the above always on hand. Hay hand, a two mo Russian -- Wheat bys Ext Farm Yor Sale THE subscriber the Mount E« mile and a half from offers for eale his farm iward Road, about one the city, well and favorably known the “Welsh Farm.’ | The farm consists of sixty acres, an i con ltains a good Dwelling House aud five | Outbuildings, all in good condition. There on as | is also a “good ore shard in connecuios |Terms easy. Apply to C,. BENOIT, Water Street D. W. FINLAYSON, Ch’to we UE. 27, 1893—eod & wy LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. Juiy 3, 1893.