Corn SS | 1 y it Tux LeapIN or P. a Datty NewsrarkeR EK. IsLanpD. the office of 2 every afternoon, from t <Al ver PuURLISHIVe OMPANY, in the ; 1; Street : jon House Bulla : RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION (IN ADVANCE $1.0 One YSRAR $4.00 Stx MonTRs 2.00 Tures MenTHs 1-00 Ons Fonte 3 art Canada or the Sent post paid to any} United States The Weekly Examiner es issued every F: rning from the publichers’ ofice. [t is made up of matter which has appeare e Daily editions, and is « firs ass weekly Lewspaper—interesting and full of the latest news. WNILY ELAMINER THE D. TERMS : Four Dollars a Year VOL 34. eee tere er ener eel — eee “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. ILY EXAMINER. Single Copies Two Cents CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1895. NO. ae ae doe —IF you— Want a wife, Want a cook, Want a partner, Want a situation, Want a servant girl, Want to sell a farm, Wart to sell ‘a honse, Want ‘to rent a house, Want to exchange anything, Want to sell plants or grain Want to} sell groceries or drugs, Want to sell or trade anything, Want to find customers for anything, 250. Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or cattle ADVERTISE IN ‘THE EZAMINER CALENDAR FOR APRIL, 1895, PF rat Q ar lay, 5h l5.4m, p. m. Feil M ‘ lay, Yh 309.m a. m. La gua fay, 7 Sn p. ™ New M ~ 4 5 o I | m x. ; Week Ss Sun | High ces | Sets | water diem ——_—— | — | —| — mm ay t v 94 | > ] 2 42 si 4 3/4 ay 27 | 56 | 3 . i } 29 | S s/s 8) oa Bre r | Ss ay 32 52 | 2 x 1 8 | Mousiay | | 33] 10 30] 9 sday 28 35] ll 6] av ir esday | Zt ' 56 i 1 45 i 11 | Thursday 25 | aT | aft 24] 2 | lay | #3. 39 . & 13 | Saturday 21; 40| 153 i4 | Sunday | 19 4i 2 55 15 | Monday Pei site | 3 46 16 | Tuesday | 18] 44f 669 17| Weinesdsy | 14] 45] 6 6 is: Tf irsday 12 16 713 1£ { Friday i 0 | 48 ee 20 | Saturday i 8} 49 8 44 21 | Sunday | 71:60! 930 22 | Monday | 52 0 54 23 | Tuesday 3 53 10 28 24 | Wednesday St S61. a 25 Thursday i o| 56] ll 44 26 | Friday 4 58] 57] morn 27} Saturday | 57] ss! 021 28 ; Sunday 55 59 i a 29 | Monday . my 1 59 30 | Tuesday 1452/7 2] 257 E Island Railway mn and after THURSDAY, 27th Dec-mb vr, the trains of this Railway will run daily (San days exces ted) as follows .— Trias Outward Trains Inward. Re lown. Read up, AM PM AM PM Ta 83 .-.-Charlottetown -- lw 230 71 3 49....Royaity Junction. ...950 211 $03 433.....North Wiltshire.....9 5 12 Si? 447......Hunter River...... 8 51 113 $48 ls -e. Bradalbane........8 17 1242 857 527 .. Emerald 80s 123 910 3s ‘ Freetown oct MS B® oD. 58... -Kensingtan .......733 12 WwW 630 Ar Ly 7 06 ll» oe ee Summerside d AM 13 & Ly Ar 10 30 i u hic MI bb icin oc cekos 19 30 3a ‘ . eee) 219 cove ek Gt EG. ... 9 09 534 peg NIE cnc seouencsinnies 8s 00 3 5s denote Bloomfield e4o~see0e a ae 4h inc chon dcasssectae 65 6» 45 CIT vcdn ccecn cavecnn PM , AM PM AM BOs cicnce-sese Charlottetown. ..........- 10 30 ein <nee Royaity Junction........... 0 id |, ae ce pene Te 937 8s \ Ai ; Ly 9 05 > Mount Stewart 410? Ly Ar) 850 §22 CIN. ois <octacscces 73 OD cick dadice tal ONSITE. vb ndac skcccen 710 PM AM PM AM 405 .. -Mount Stewart.... .......-. § 55 cies condud melte Morell ~ os dented 817 §22...... gle TM hs, cv wc cteseccisos 7 #8 PT dscns me a IS 706 ik cnn ih a OE, bo cv ec dhekanehsod 6 ® PM AM PM Mi... jn 00 5 En onaccees+eveses 726 5 uo ..Cape Traverse 635 PM AM Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time D. POTTINGER, Gen Mgr Can Govt Railways Moncton, N B. A. McDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. SMALL'S TIN SHOP MILLNERS OLD STAND, Great George Street, Charlottetown. ROBERT B. SMALL, Beli Hanger, Gas Fitter, Sheet Iron and Tin Plate Worker, Water Works Piumber. Tinware of every description for house- keepers kept on hand or made to order at lowest rates. Satisf us a CtiON guaranteed. Give call. Don’t forget the place,— MILLNER'S OLD STAND, Great George Street. ap8—3m 135 MONTAGUE Carriage Factory. We ar howing tl a finer line shown by us heretofore. ynsists of of Carriages than nis Season Top and Open Buggies, Jump Seats and Road Carts. i F , durability and excel len rkmanship our stock cannot be fa A ‘ : ‘ : 2s, CARTS, TRUCK WAGONS, and all Carriage Fir : as Pocket Boots, Whip Bock: Wa rs,etc., usually found in a first-class Carr age Snop. Pr attention to Repairs. Painting | Bs Terms reasonable. i JOHN McLEAN & SON L3—dy & wky For tne last 50 years Cough Medicines have been coming nd dying out, but during time SHARP?’S BALSAM OF HOREHOUND Never left the Front Rank for Curing @l) tals i | COMET.” j ‘Canada Atlantic and Plant STEAMSHIP LINE. | ala Shortest D:rect Route Fetwean HALIFAX & BOSTON, | ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA, S.S. “HALIFAX” leaves Plant Wharf, Halifax, every WED- NESVAY, 8 a. m., for Bostoa direct. Returning, leaves north side of Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, every SATURDAY, at 12 o’clock, noon. | Passengers arriving in Halifax TUES- | DAY evenings can go directly on board | the steawer. Early in May, S. S. “OLIVETTE” will be put on the route between Boston and Charlottetown, P. E. I., calling at | Halifax and Hawkesbury each way. Steamers will then leave Charlottetown on | FRIDAYS, and Halifax Wednesdays, 8 ! ;@ m., and Saturdays, 10 p m. Return- ling, leave Boston for Charlottetown on TUESDAYS, 12 noon, and for Halifax Tuesdays and Saturdays, 12 noon. | Tri-weekly services by S.S. Olivette and | Halifax, between Boston and Haiifax, and weekly service by S. S. Florida between Boston and Charlottetown will be resumed in June, as last season. Through Tickets for sale and baggage checked by Charlotietown Navigation Co., or Agent 1. C. R. at Pictou. For rates of passage, freight, etc., o local agents, or HW. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada, Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, north side, Lewis’ Wharf, apply Boston. apig Fa —F. 7 rf ~ ™ ES a oo =~ - STME. FASTNET Wiil commence the season of 1895 Ly sailing from Halifax on the 30th April. For freight, ete., apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. April 18 Steamer Miramichi, Will Sail (Ice Permitting), FROM MONTREAL, 27th APRIL, to commence the season, and will] be fol- lowed a little later by the S.S. “ CAM- PANA,” This new Steamer will have everything in the shape of comfort for passengers, and accommodations for an incieased number. For freight and passage apply to CARVELL BROS.. apl5—2w135 pit Agents. FOR SALE. House in Georgetown. That Dwelling House in Georgetown the property of Mrs. Capt. John McDon- ald, formerly known as the “McDonald House,” together with the outbuildings. This House is in first-class repair, con- tains fourteen large rooms, and is well adapted for a Dwelling or Boarding House. Any party or parties desirous of secur- ing & summer residence will find this a capital opportunity. This property will be sold at a bargain For terms and particulars apply at the office of J. A. Matheson, Solicitor, George town, or to L. W. MACDONALD, Box 694, Charlottetown. apo Price $100.00—Any Weight. If you want a good, reliable Wheel, fully guaranteed by a reliable maker, then get a Noted for its ease (f running and beauty of finish. See the sample Wheel at Davies’ Drug Store, and ask | for a catalogue. F, DeC. DAVIES, Sole Agent for P. E. Island, mech21 “dy PHOTUGHAPHY | Superior workmanship, re fined finish prices combine to make these and moderate CROUP, COUGHS aND coLps.| Photos the most satisfactory All Drugzgists and most @ Sieweiees walt 1 2 + it. BQ 25 cents a boule ere “ell | in Charlottetown ‘o-day. ARMSTRONG & Co. Proprietors, St. John, NB __nov23 AM 2 ee NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subseriber is now prepared to meke | Burveys of Land. ran Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, ete. ; also, Mechank ai Sad Architectural Drawings, Plans, Spec) fi- | Cations and Estimates. J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Surveyor, Pownail Street, Charlotietown, Aug. 25, 1494—-dy & wy GEO. H. COOK | Corner Queen & Grafton Sts. nov26—135w ly | SALT! 2 To arrive per Steamships Sunrise and Tafua, 10,000 bags Liverpool Salt and 800 bags Fishery, which wil] be sold at lowest | prices whilst discharging. Both steamers are due here about Ist May. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO, Ch’town, April 18, 1895—tf FOUNPED A. D. 1710. INSURANCE Ff ay = OFFICE. HEAD OFFICE; Threadneedle Street, London, Eng. SURPLUS, $7,660,000 00. Tran‘ acts Fire business only, and is the oldest purely Fire Office in the world. JOHN MACEACHERN Agent for P. E. Island. mech30—4w 136 ~ TO LET. That comfortable Brick Dwelling House guar known as the Peake Homestead, situate | on Water Street, now in possession of Henry Douse, Esq, ©. C. Possession given first of May next. Also that beautifully situated two-story Dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by James Reddin, Esq. Possession given first June next. Street, now occupied by Wallace Arbing. Possession given 20th April next. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. mch19—tf 246 SEED WHEAT. White Russian and Manitoba Red, grown on Rosebank Farm last year from im port- ed seed. Extra good. Apply to FRANK McKENNA, Queen Street. Ci’town, March 19, 1895—246 & wy Also, Cottaze sitnate on Hillsborough | Hood’s Cured After Others Failed Scrofula in the Neck—Bunches Aili Cone Now. Sangerville, Maine. “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: “Gentlemen:—I {eel that I cannot say enougt in favor of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, For five years I have been troubled with scrofula in my nec! and throat. Several kinds of medicines which I tried did not do me any good, and when I com- menced to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla there were large bunches on my neck so sore that I could a § — ilood’s=* Cures not bear the slightest touch. When I had taken one bottle of this medicine, the soreness hid gone, and before I had finished the second the bunches had entirely disappeared.” BLANCHE ATWOOD, Sangerville, Maine. N.B. Ifyou decide to take Hood’s Sasaj.+ rilla do not be induced to buy any other. Hood’s Pills cure constipation by re! to ing the peristaltic action of the alimentaryce. a) PAIN _" i The best on earth at prices in keeping with the quality. When you buy Paint here you get absolutely pure goods. We could not afford to sell adulterations for we want vour future as well as your present orders, Ask us for a color card, showing samples of Paint, Kalsomine or Alabastine. We are making especially low prices at present on Brushes. DODD & ROGERS. Ch’town, April 18, 1895—246 d 6B Because we are in the same Also our principal officcis are line WE ARE JUDGES, dd dd db f work and have made it a shady. first-class riders. THAT IS HOW WE KNOW that the “VICTOR” Bieyele IS THE BEST WiiEEL MADE. . We sell at the American price, 2S 100.00, a CTA Fd PB : ms ae r ais net wrong We sold a large number last season, and every Buyer was delighted. d% 6b ab CATALOGUES upon request. Parts and Sundries at lowest prices, WHOLESALE AND Rerar. Every description of BICYCLE WORK in the very best style. THE FORBES M’FG COMPANY, Lt'd, RaLirax, x. 8. i . arg INSIST Upon having Featherbone Corsets. Refuse all substitutes. See they are stamped thus: SERENE PATENTED SEPT. 3rd, 1884. No. 20110. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS SO STAMPED. recesses enatetereerenereeentn sent mencenareaetD ane’ FINE FOOTWEAR,"a° a udp se> THE '" the city. “Men's, Boys’, Youths’, Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes. (NEW STOCK DAILY ARRIVING, Our aim is to steadily increase our trade by ‘giving our customers the very best value to be had | Specialties in SCHOOL BOOTS. i} MAO ry —_——— SS WEEKS & WARREN, | NORTH SIDE OF MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, April 6, 1895—246 & wy THE ARMENIAN OUTRAGES, An Armenian agitation has bee started in Berlin, and effurts are being made to open a public purse for the benefits of Christians in Asia Minor. The results are very meagre. The stories of blood eurdling outrages as published week in and week out by the British press are accepted only with a large quantity of salt in Ger- many. London newspaper’, which are the sole source of information at present,are supposed to be manipulating the Armen- ian news to suit England’s politicn! aims, most notably to strip up Europe against the Porte. While not denying that some outrages may have occurred, the German editors agree that judgment should be suspended. They also warn the Government to watch closely the British game which they suspect is to co-operate with Russia or to please ber by bullying the Porte independently. The Munich Allegemein Zeitung has published an ar- ticle by Osman Bey, a conspicuous Turk- ish official, who wished to lay before the German public the Porte’s views of the Armenian trouble. Ozman Bey blames the Anglo-Armenian committee in London for fostering revolution in Armenia and incit ng both Turks and Armenians to atrocities merely for the purpose of making political capital. il beste CHINA AND JAPAN, The treaty of peace between China ard Japan secures to Japan entire freedom in the importation into China of steam en- gines and machinery for manufactures. and the game privileges are ac orded to other countries in this matter. The latter also grants to Japan extra territorial rights, where, in the matters of tariff and the dis- pensation of justice, Japan reserves every privilege. The indemnity is payable in seven year installments at 5 percent in- terest. Payment of the obligation within three years cancels the iuterest. In additional to these provisions China engages not to punish returned prisoners nor to inflict punishment upon Chinese who may have furvished supplies to the Japanese army and navy, China also binds herself to return Japanese prisoners unconditionally. The exchange of ratifica- tions of the treaty will take place at Chee Foo not later than May 8. Well-informed circles at St. Petersburg consider it inevitable that the Furopean powers should revise the terms of peace arrived at between China and Japan. Russia, it is understood, is particularly determined upon taking this step, as the contemplated cession of Chinese territory involves danger to her interests in the Far Kast. —_———_o ¢ eo —__—_—__——_ ANSWER TO MOODY’sS PRAYER. A storm, accompanied by torrents of rain, burst over Fort Worth, Texas, on Sunday night, while Evangelist Moody was holding service in the Tabernacle be- fore an audience of 10,000 people. The immense congregation had just joined in singing al ymn ~vhen acrackling noise was heard and then the roof sank and the raft- ers gave way and heavy timbers, and boards covered with tur and gravel came down on jon of the congregation. women fainted, men lost their reason and piled pell mell over those nearthem. Mr. Moody = the situation, and walking to the middle of the platform, he lifted both hands to heaven, moving his arms slowly to and fro. This attitude stopped the panic and men began to work to rescue those in danger. The wounded were soon taken out and carried to the homes or houses near by. Sixty were injured. Mr. Moody, at previous services, had fervently prayed for rain for Fort Worth and other drought stricken portions of Texas, and had just returned thanks after announcing that word had been received from several points stating that rain had falien when the storm reached Forth Werth. GIRLS SHOULD LEARN That one hundred cents make a dollar. How to arrange the parlor and library. To say “no,” and mean it, or “yes,” and stick to it. How to weara calico dress, like a queen. How to sew on buttons, darn stockings and mend gloves. To dress for comfort and health as well as appearance. To make the sleeping room the neatect reom in the heuse. That tight lacing is uncomely, as well as very injurious to the health. How to cultivate flowers and make and keep the kitchen garden. To regard morals and habits, and not money, in selecting their associates. To observe the old rule: “A place for everything and everything in its place.” The important truism, thatthe more they live within their income, the more they will save, and the further they will get away from the poor house. NEWS NOTES. and do it Mrs Shortis, mother of the Valleyfield murderer, arrived at Montreal from Ire- land on Monday. She visited her son,con- fined in jail awaiting trial. The meeting between mother and son was truly path- etic, and before it ended the latter showed signs, for the first time since the terrible tragedy, of being visibly affected. They have dispensed with moral tri- butes at the opera in New York. Last Tuesday night two plush-lined cases were passed up over the footlights containing silver wreaths of Jaurel, one for Jean and the other for Edouard de Roszke. As flowers are quoted nowadays, h wever, silver wreaths are scarcely more extrava- gant. A despatch to the Patriot says that Mr. B. P. Duchemin carried otf the Governor- General’s gold medal at Dalhousie College and graduated with high honors in clas- sics. Mr. Duchemin is a son of Mr. Albert Duchemin, of Charlottetown, and has always been an exceptionally clever stud- ent. We understand that he will not re- turn home this spring, having accepted a possition as teacher in the Normal School at Truro. ECULIAR in combination, pro- portion and preparation of ingredi- ents, Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses great curative vauLe. Youshould TRY IT. Experience Has Proved It A triumph in medicine was achieved when experience proved that Scott’s Emul- sion would not only stop the progress of Pulmonary Consumption, but by its con- tinued use, health and vigor could be fully restored ove Parkside. 9280, race record 2.22 3-4, will be at his stables.two doors east of J. H. Myrick & o's. Fish Warket,Charlottetown, during the season of 1895, in charge of Mr. William Bateman wh» has fall power to transac any business in connection with the herse. Call and see him There was an immediate panic. Scores of | “ICT ORIEN SARDOU The Croat Dramatist. © The mob. le features of this great man are ecu above. Sardou is the great wizard of ihe staze, clothing hig characters in flesh and Llood, and majfing them live. He wakes, not mummigf, but men and women, is witness the realistic portrayals of Bern- hardt, — chiefly the master’s thought. When Lody and brain are weary with work, suiything that will drive away the blues inust possess a great value, It is the ver- lect of Sardou that ‘* Vin Mariani,” the creat tonic-stimulant, possesses this subtle ower, This is what the great man says: ** Vin Mariani’ is perfect, gives health, lives away the blues, and is of such ex- e.lent quality that whoever tastes it might uniost desire to be forever debilitated and lepres-ed, thus to have a pretext to drink t.”’ Celebrated men and women, the world ver, ave spoken similarly of the stimu- uting, nourishing effects of “ Vin Mariani’? iyen body aud brain. A preparation from sure grapes and carefully selected coca eaves, ‘* Vin Mariani” is more tonic than juinine, and yet it never constipates. For he convalescent itis invaluable; for all nfecbled people, it has a magic restorative yroperty. Send your name to Lawrence A. Wilson & Co., Montreal, the Canadian Agents, and you will receive an album con- aining the portraits of a large number of xelebrated people, who have used ‘* Vin Mariani ” with wonderful results, and who speak highly of it. EFFECT OF THE FRENCH TREATY, WINES AT HALF PRICE, The Bordeanx Ciaret Company, estab- ished at Montgeal in view of the French freaty, are now offering the Canadian sonnoisseur beantiful wines at $3.00 and "$4.00 per case of 12 large quart bottles, Phese are equal to anv $3.00 and $3.00 wines sald on their label. Every sweil hotel and slnb are now handling them, and they are recommencdel by the best physicians as beis @ erfectly pure and highly adapted fori... aids’? nse. Address, Bordeaux Claret lomenane, 30 Hospital Street, Montreal. MONEY LOST Every day you are without them. It’s no trick to sell them, they sell themselves and so they should. Being made from the finest selected Havana Tobacco and Guaranteed Long Fillers, their sale is enormous and INCREASING DAILY. They are a regular Ten Cent Smoke for Five Cents. Send in a sample order and judge for yourselves. They are the SOMETHING GOOD, The Best Five Cent Cigar on Earth, Manufactured only by the EMPIRE TOBACCO CO., MONTREAL. aps — A Word in Your Ear, Madam ! Are you not feeling as well as usual this year? Is that tired, run-down feeling get- ting the upper hand? Do you sometimes feel nervous enough to fly? Are you sometimes even cross with the children? not to mention that poor, patient busband of yours ? Geta Half Dozen Bottles ——OF—— PUTTNER’S EMULSION, take it freely, and see «hat a charm will come over your existence. Read this to your husband tuts evening, and he will bring you the medicine when he returns from the club. It is pleasant and safe to take. Six bottles for $2.50. ap22 Good Photographs. A fine lot of Photos, taken by MR. C. LEWIS, were laid on our table a few days days ago. Those Photos are of gentiemen who attended the funeral of the late Sir John Thompson at Halifax—Lieutenant- Governor Howlau, Bishop McDonald, Dr. Doyle, and many others. They are to be put in the large picture, which is to be painted at Toronto, of the tnterior of the Church, representing the funeral. Mr. Lewis has the best fitted Gallery in the Province; the arrangements of light are correct ; he uses the Dallmyr Lens, which is free from distortion. All work first class; prices very reasonable, apS8 dy 135 & w What’s tue time? If you have a Cough it is time you were taking GRAY’S ,, RED SYRUP ~~ SPRUCE ———_ GUM THE OLD STANDARD CURB FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA and all LUNG AFFECTIONS, Gray's Syrup has been on trial fer more thaz 60 years and the verdict of the people is that it is the best remedy known. Sc. and 586. per bottle. Seld everywhere. KERRY WATSON & CO. Paopaisrene MON T=MAL. A GOOD WATCH At a Low Price IS WHAT YOU WANT. kKeSaE | OURS.Sy G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. mch30 Z april 6 tue thur sai. POWER FROM HEAT EXPANSION. A Motor of Springs and Strings Operatic: by a Gas Jet. The motor shown below is operated entirely by the expansion and ceontrac- tion of metal by the direct application ot heat. The bands shown are so con nected with spring's that when one bau ! is expanded it releases its hold ou th. springs while the other band is ree iv ing the full pressure of the springs “Pyromo,” says The Scientific Ameri can, is the name given this mo‘or by its inventor, Dr. W. W. French, of Fort Branch, Ind. The engraving repre- scuts a sectional side elevation of the motor, a loosely rotating wheel having aa exterior expanding and contractiny rim preferably made by sets of metal ic bands arranged one alougside the other. The bands are subj ected to the near from gas burners which open into a hood on one side of the whee!, and the ends; of each band pass over pulleys journaled in suitable bearings in the sides or spid -rs of the wheel, the two sets of bands pass- ing over corresponding s. ts of alternate ly arranged pull-vs. The end; of the bands, after passing over the pulleys, connect with links in the middle of the outer leaves of elliptical springs, th- ae being attached, at the middle of their inner leaves, to rods secured in th > sides of the wheel. The several bands are supported intermediate of th-ir pulleys on posts, and the bands are con- nected at their middie by inwardly ex- tending links, with levers fulerumed in the sides of the wheel. Each link has a turn buckle, whereby the length of the link may be inercased or diminish-d, and the |l-vers are con nected by o’her links with a disk on a crank arm on the shaft. The bands o each set connect at their ends with th« same springs, and they connect by inde pendent links with separate levers op posite cach other and connected with opposite sides of the disk on the shaft, As a band is heated from the burner , its expansion releases a set of springs, whose closing power is exerted on the ends of another band, and through the two links and lever a pull is exerted on the disk to cause the wheel to rotat« in the direction of the arrow. A simila: operation takes place with the oth. bands. The motor is designed to b self-governing, the springs establishin a vielding councction _ between th: bands and levers, to prevent the band trom breaking and take up slack unt the running temperature is reached. DOUBLE-DASHER CHURN. They May be Operated Together or Separ ately. The two dashers with which thi: churn is provided. one having a vertic and the other a rotary movement om: be operated together or either dashes may be used independent of the o her. It has been patented recently. ‘The body of the churn has exterior pins on opposite siacs, each pin adapted to enter an angular slot in one of the side standards, and the cover is made in two sections, flanged to iit over the upper edge of the boiy. In the upper ends of the standards is journaled a shaft adapted to be op rat d by a belt from a band wheel, th: shaft having a crank arm, anda beveled gear being ad- justably secured on it, the latter mesh- ing withasimilar gear on the upper end of a vertical -haft on whose lower end is secured the hub of a rotary dash- er. Plates of somewhat diamond shape extend diagonaliy from the hub, the plates being adapted toagitate the milk at the bottom of the churn body, Siid- ing upon the vertical shaft is a sleeve upon which are located two apertured disks, cons'ituting the vertical dasher, to which movement is communicated by means of a link connecting the upper end of the sleeve with the crank portion of the driving shaft at th: top. By sim- lv disconnecting the upper end of th» ink fromthe crank the movement of the vertical dasher ceas’s, and a slight lateral movement of the driving shaft disconnects the bevel gears through which the rotary shaft ‘s operated, both movements being thus readily control- led by the op-rator for the use of both dashers together or either one separate- ly, as may be desired. Soda Prepelled Engines, A firele-s Jocomotive engine was re- cently used on the Aix-la-Chapelle Julich Railway. The motor power is derived from soda. The invention is based on the principle that solutions of caustix soda, which have high boiling poiuts, liberate heat while absorbing steam. These engines eject neither smoke nor steam and work noiselessly. Compared with coal-burning locomotives, soda en- gines show a capacity equal to the former, while they are worked with greater ease and simplicity. Barber or Bootblack. “Beg pardon,” said the garrulous pas- senger, ‘“‘but 1] think I heard you ad- dressed as professor. Might I enquire what chair you hold?” ‘*The chair right next to the ~ -r, answered the professor. “Iruu 0p of my own.”—Indianapolis Journal. ” How to Get a “Sunlight” Book. Send 12 “Sunlight” soap wrappers to Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, who will send post-paid a paper-bound book 160 pages. For 6 “Life buoy” Car- bolic Soap wrappers, a similar book wil] be sent. This is a splendid opportunity to obtain good reading. Send your name and address written carefully. Remember “Sunlight” sells at 6 cts. per twin-bar, and “Lifebuoy” at 10 cts. One cent postage will bring your wrappers by leaving the ends open. sat&wk. Mrs. Lease, the Kansas woman suffra- gist, who has a seat in the legislature, has fallen upon evil ways. In the investigation before the State Board of Charities one of the witnesses testified that Mrs. Lease actually swore on one occasion, applying to an official the vigorous and opproprious epithet of “devilish old reprobate.” This is simply awful, and shows the debasing influence of much familiarity with the wicked affairs of the world. 2+e+e “If You Should Die To-Night,”’ Well, it would be your own fault, if i was consumption that took you off, and you refused to take Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, which has been pronounc- ed by scientists to be a positive cure for that dread disease. If you have any lung trouble, if you ase threatened with con- sumption, love not an hour in obtaining a supply of Miller's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. Itisthe great blood maker, and blood is what is needed by the con- sumptive. Miller’s Emulsion is the great nerve strengthener and blood maker, and cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula and all Lung affections. In Big Bottles‘ 50c. and $1, at all Drug Stores. Seeds for hotbeds and early planting at Carter’s seed store. ap22 2i _Flower Seeds—Annuals, everlastiage, ciimbers, pereneials, window and green- house at Carter’s seed store. ap22 2i SUMMERSIDE ADS. W. B. MALLETT, HAIR DRi SSER, Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing. Having \ately renovated and refitted my Shop, I am now prepared to give satisfac- tion in all kinds of Barber work. ap8—dy 3m McKinnon's English Ointment. Cures Old Sores, Erysipelac, Salt Rheum, Eczema, Piles, Burns, Corps, Cuts, Sore Eyes, ete. Made and sold by NEIL McKIMNON, Summerside, P. E. I. TOOTHACHE! This is addressed to all those who are sufter- ing from Toothache, or who may uire treatment of any kind at the bands of a n- tist. I make the very best Teeth, guaranteed, for$ 5a set. If not saiisfactory, money re- funded. Gold and Silver Fillings a spectalty. The following letter trom Dr. Robertson, ot Crapaud, as regards the PAINLESS EX- TRACTION of Teeth, speaks for itself:~— To J E McDonald, D DS, Summerside, P E Dear Doctor,—I am so well pleased with the work yeu bave done for me, {nat I will take it as a special favor if you will give publicity to this letter. I positively assert that after an experience extending over twenty-two years under the hands of many dentists, you are the only one who ever extracted a tooth for me ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN, The TEN teeth yea removed forme atone sitting did not hurt a particle, as Mr James Dawson of Tryon, who was present at the operation heard me testify, The man who inven your method should be knighted, lam yours, gratefully, H. W. Rosertson, M. D. Crapaud, Jan. 10, 1895. J. E. McDONALD, D. DL. 8, apimly Summerside. ap4 -ly Grateful—Comflorting. EPPSS COCOA BREAK FAST—SUPPER. “By a thorough knowledge of the nat ural 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 flaver ed beve which may save us many heavy foctors’ bills. It is by the judicious ust of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up uatil strong ee to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating arvund us ready to attack wherever there is. weak point. We may escape many a tacal shaft by keeping cemaioa well eri. fied with pure bloed and a properly nourish. ed frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water ur milk. Seld only in packets, by Grocere, labelled thus, - JAMES EPPS & CO., Lid, Hcmoeo; ath’ Chemists, Lendon England. LAR APLAESANAWARAN IE SAAAAVAAAAR PPPOE The greatest medical authori- ties and scientists in the world recommend Apams’ Terr: Frurri for Indigestion. Among them Dx. Cyrus Epson, Health Commis- sioner, and R. Ocpen Doremus, é¢M.D., LL.D. Allow no imitations to be palmed off on you. AAT AAAAAAYLYY ‘ SSF rset c~ , SIX CERTS NZ —— fo} (ONLI) | rome as | THE Twit Be 7a >. a ~~. a ‘ Dairymen, Attention Of the Cheese and Butter Factories in operation in 1894, we furnished, to the satisfaction of all concerned, the necessary apparatus for the following:—Winsioe, Hampton, Tryon, Crapaud, Grand River, Dunk River, Mount Stewart, and Vernon River Bridge. In the summer of 1894 we made nine Cheese Vats (each holding from 650 to 706 gallons of milk), and two Butter Vate (each averaging 400 gallons of milk); no complaints were made—satisfaction given. From our large experience in the past we are now better than ever prepared to meet the wants of Dairymen. We guaran? tee satisfaction, and respectfully solicit the patronage of those who sre contemp lating the erection of Chevse or Butter Ftories, Our make of Vats is superior to all others, and our fifteen and twenty gallon Cans are the best and cheapest in the pro. vine. Terms to suit puchasers. M.*“STEVENSON. febl4—3m dy & wky Dominion Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appointed sole seljing Agents in the Province of Prince Edward Island for the above Com pany, are now prepared to issue orders for Round, 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., Selling Agents, Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—tf stil, cd seang ae a envy than: ee Py ae eect et eres | er Oras iy 7 re ea. Wr See lee ne me eh SRR, RR IES eg CR Re RRR ETP 8 RE 2 RARE RO # Ae RIT - J. see i " PRE ARMA AER TE I A AEN hl