% inn renee: cc ow ei” Tt Pp Miah Seles Air: ca eT heaes Ahoy cyte, St = ~ — 4 The Largest Manufacturers of WALTER BAKER & C0. PURE, HIGH CRADE COCOAS ani CHOCOLATES On this Continent, have received HIGHEST AWARDS om the great Industrial and Food %\ EXPOSITIONS SYA "N EUROPE AND AMENICA ec ee aces > ae ture, <3 % nar Dorchester, Muss., is} lon each packag SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WALTER BAKER & CO.. DORCHESTER. MASS. For. 20 Years formula for making Scott's Emulsion has been endorsed by physicians of the whole world.@ No s -aboutit. Thisis one of its strongest endorsements. But the wrsement possible is Scott’s EE Emulsion It does more for weak ; ' ect “Ty ) ‘ ‘ MYwost aha WT . 5 1d Growing Children than any kind of nourishment. It st ns Weak Mothers and re- ‘ health to all suffering from I tiot nd General Debility. For Courhs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron- chitis, Weak Lungs, Consumption, Blood Diseases and Loss of Flesh. > Sc >tt & Sowne. Belleville. All Druggists. 60c. & $1. WILL CURE YOU We gna “¢ Dod vi Ire ary ¥ oo 7 a ss a as Tr 4 Blood—or money refunded Ss ne, oF Dy! on rece;pt per box, or Six boxes $2.50. Da. L. 4. SMITH & CO.. Toronto. we can sell you Dodi’s Kidney Pills at the following prices, viz.:—5tc. per box six boxes for $2.50. To the trade—$4.00 w-rdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address por paid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 29 Charlottetown. a2 af Nee aa 4k CONSTIPATION, *BILIOUSNESS, i DYSPEPSIA,® SICK HEADACHE, /REGULATE THE LIVER. ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES WOOD BCIGESTION. |PRIGE 25 CTSTee ODDS MED co cro, ———— LADY'S WHEEL FOR SALE. A good, strong Lady’s Wheel, pneuma tic tire, good for a beginner. Can be made tnto a Boy’s W hee Price $35.00. Apply at THE may27 EXAMINER OFFICE. Dissolution of Partnership. yfere existing be- i Solomo Cham- irreit & UC bhampion, i Inutual con- firm m be paid office, Connoily’s said firm are tday of May, FAVES BARRETT, SOLUMON CHAMPIOY. ir 714 i> i oO T will ef nue the busines stand. Tharking our ma.y favors in the past, I beg a « their patronage in the futare JAMES BARRETT. Ch'town, May 2, 1895-27 424i & vy ~ WOOD'S PITOSPHODINE. The Great Exgtish Remedy. Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly and permanentiy eure all forms of Nervous Weakness, “_] torrhea, Impot meyand au ~ effectsof Abuse or Excesses, < - Kn Mental Worry, exvessive use of Tobacco, Opium er Stimu- Before and After. + hie dais Sie tn ie firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave, Eras been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicins known. Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphedine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, Emissions,Sperm- < inclose price In letter, and we wi'll send by return j mail. Price, one package, $1; s!x, $5. One will please, siz will cure. Pamphlet» e to any address, The Ww pany, », Canada, Seld in Charlottetowa Orde « ry§ teo E Hughes cal promply fillad a ruggisi Penitentiary Supplies. Sealed Tend Penitentiari« der for ceived un Oeclock, n rs addressed “Inspector of +s, Ottawa,” and endorsed “ Ten- snitenliary Supplies,” will be re- I SATURDAY, 2nd of June, at 12 on, from parties desirous of con- tracting for supplies, for the fiseal year 1+ %, tor the ioliowing institutions, namely :~— Kingston Penitentiary, St Vincent de Paul Penitentiary, Dorchester Penitentiary Manitoba Penitentiary. British Columbia Penitentiary, * Regina Jail. Seperate ten Jers will be rece! ved for each of the following classes of supplies :— 1 Flour (Canadian Strong Bakers’). 2 Beef and Mutton (fresh). 3% Forage. 4 © oal (anthracite and bitum{inou s}. 5 Cordwood, 6 Ciroceries. 7 Coal Oil (Best Canadian, In bbls). 8 Dry Goods, 9 Drugs and Medicines. 10 Leather and Findings, ll Hardware, 12 Lumber. | i j } — ——— THE DAILY EXAMINER ABOUT TRAINED NURSES. She Has Great Power for Good or Evil by the Sick Room. . 9 DANGEROUS CONSOLATION. All Richt in a Ba, os rwo, But the Day | Never Came. “All rightin a day o. two” is the thought ' that consoles every one who is suffering | from any indisposition that does not pros- trate him. Jn the case of a per on bed- ridden for months with disease of the Kid- | neys being asked, “ Did you not have an warning of thiscondition you are now in?” “Yes, I was bothered at first with back- | ache, with occasional headaches, but did | not consider myself sick or the necessity | of medicine further than a plaster on my | back orrubbing with my favorite liniment. It was months before I began to realize | that it was useless to further force myself | to ignore my condition, The backache had become a pain in the back and sides weak and tired feeling, high-colore urine with obstructions and stoppage, = in the bladder, palpitation of the eart, poor appetite, indigestion, and a dull, languid feeling, with entire lack of energy.” Had the first signal of distress from the Kidneys—Buck-ache—received the assistance of Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, the after state of misery and suffer- ing would have been avoided. A few doses dispel first symptoms; delay re- sults in liver, heart and stomach becom- ing affected. It is useless to expect to } i |} and L. Piils, } j } No person has greater powel for &\ or for good than hus the nurse int ¢ ick room. Her actual authority 1s nd to that of the physician, but I portunities to er cising it ar unlimited. if a pies Cun ntry town Wish ta ecure a tra) d nurse he should t.l g-aph Ov WwW Me to the Nurses’ Directory. t» some hos 21 or physician wh: n bn W I nea s La) cit sta 1s T vha sort ¢ a bh what dle juire her. > i for hi: hi rs I h ! s I i i 1 s vod P48 a I i th of } s ! with wh s I i Woolen gowns j po. ted i siol 1 } fiera : ns.ru tt i ney @ : ! no ds t patient ist obey he { liso’ Cy hysician’s ord and the first sym i ehavior should rm i the physi- n. A re V reference it ty hould be | f lowed faithful’y fhe fact that her i patient is a man shou'd mate no dif- ference in her behiv oc in the s'ck- ; roon He is a patient, not a nan, and s} i rs not W ar Whenever }a I disole cian’s orders, behave in ¢ inner which ren s her dismissal ible, the family t! patient should reqve t th? doc- } her ai on nd to sup- I s itut x 4 d from him is s ient ns her departure,-— June Ladies me Journal Details of informatien, together with forms of tender, v/ill be furnished on application to the Wardens of the various Penitentiaries. All supplies ar- subject tothe approval of the Warden All tenders submitted must specify, clearly, the institution. or iustitations, which it is proposed to supp'y, and must bear the endor- sation of at [cast two respousibie sureties DOUGLAS STEWART, Inspector of Penitentiacies. Department of Justice, Ottawa, May 20ib, 1895. may2i—3w 36 a When « Girl Coes in Mouraing. The mourning assumed by a daughter for a parent is much light-r than that worn by a widow, but for the first six months, and if it is wished, for a year, crape forms part of the costume. The vei), which shou'd be the heaviest crape, is only worn over the face once, and after that it is quite proper te throw it back. It is untike a widow's veil, inasmuch as it do’s not exten! over the front and back of the gown, but it should be at least two yards and a haif long, as a hem not less than a quarter of « yard deep is required on the lower edge.—June Ladies’ Home Journal. —_———— Directions for sterilizing Milk. Provide six or eight half-pint bottles, 1ccording to the number of times the child is fed during the twenty-four hours. Put the proper amount of food for one feeding in each bottle and use a tuft of cotton batting as a stopper. Have a saucepan that the bottles can stand in conveniently Invert a perfo- rated tin pie-plate in the botiom and put in enough water to come above the milk in the bottles. Stand the bottles it; when the water boils draw the saucepan to a cooler part of the stove, the water wil remain near the boiling point but not actual'y boiling. Cover the saucepan ind Iet the bottles where remain in it one hour. Put them in the tee-box, or a cool place in winter. a A Widow's Mourning. A widow who wishes to be properls gowned chooses the material known as Eudora cloth, which is really the finest brand of Henrietta, and as it can be gotten in different we'ghts, is adapted to all seasons. Of course, the jet bla-k is chosen, for what is known as “blue black ” when trimmed with crape looks almost like ette to be SHOWS a navy blue. worn skirt of A suitable toil- during the summer Eudora cloth made | | ' after the received flaring style, and hay- | ing set in at each side of the front width two side plaits of crape that ex- tend from the waist to the edge of the skirt. The bodice is a round draped one with a high collar of crape and a plait of crape just down the centre of the coming front in loop fash’‘on, its end being concealed under a crape belt. The sieeves are of the cloth and shap2 in to the arms and have for a finish three marrow folds of crape, while on the outer edge of each are set six small crape buttons. The tovnet is a modi- fied Marie Stuart, mad* of c:ape with dull black strings, and a white wid- ow’s cap showing from under the edge. eonaaiinnin Some Pretty Summer Curtains. Cheesecloth in its finer qualities is a thoroughly artistic material for sum- mer draperies, especially if edged with ruffles of the same, and these are great- | ly improved in appearance by being twisted in the hands before being sew- ed, to give a soit effect, writes Mary F. Harman, in a timely article on “Ar- tistic Summer Draper:es,”’ in the June Ladies’ Home Journal. A pair in pale yellow may be hung in the following novel way The top of cach curtain is turned over ito and the ad. pth of one yerd, valance thus tcrmed is gather ed up in folds at the outside corner to give a pointed effect. Both the val- ance and the curtains edge with three- inch ruflles of the sime material. By inserting a strip of pink or yellow or green cambric between the hems of white cheesecloth curtains a very pleas- ing effect may be secured. ‘he color is very much toned down, of course, and it hould correspond in every S* with the otner furnishings of the rcon. Years «g0 when curtain iateriels ere not so beautiful and inoxpensive as now friend, of the weiter b ught some or ed it at of cir dinary white cheesecioth, mark- wide interva's with a pattern aml worked these with a pale blue crewel, ts ng a simple Carn- ing stitch which went very rapidly. A dep valance had a border of double circles done in the same way and the curtains, when hung. were the fea‘ure of the room. The windows of a blue and white reom may be charmingly draped w.th the Japanese crepe known as Chijimi ith. It is very desirab’e for the pur- pose @s it launders well and will Lear iderable sun without fading. The Word Was Cash. “I don’t like hash,” remarked musical boarder at breakfast. “It is not rhythmical.” ‘Maybe not.” replied the landlady, as her eyes emitted a baleful fire, “but you will always find on word to rhyme with it, and that word w cash.”--New York Tribune. the _ —_ canner | | overcome this complication without a persistent and regular use of Chase's K. Price 25c., sold by all dealers. Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto DIVIDEND NOTICE. ee BANK P. E. MERCHANTS’ ISLAND, Charlottetown, May 31, 1895. Notice is hereby given that a half-yearly dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent. per an- num on the capital stock of this Bank, has been declared payable at its Banking House on and after July 2nd next. The transfer books will be closed from the L7th June to 2nd July uext, both days inclusive. By order of the Board. J. M may3i—2aw & wy DAVISON, Cashier. ~ Closing Gut Sale. All the stock-in-trade of the late Wim. Weeks, on north side of Queen Square, consisting of Strong Boots and Shoes and Shoe Findings, will be sold out at less than cost. The balance remaining unsold on 18th of June will be disposed of at Auction on that date. may3l—wky tl dte dy 135 SALT! SALT: To arrive per Steamship3 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 PUTTNER’S FMULSION WILL RESTORE Pale, Weak and Kmaciated CHILDREN toa normal condition of HEALTH and STRENGH, 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. june3 +2 , 4 OPT Re se GIL STOVES constitute one of the greatest cf home comforts in hot weather. You can light them at once without any kindling wood, and the fire burns at its brightest as soon as lighted. When no longer required, it can be immediately extinguished, and the house thus not overheated by a blazing fire kept for hours longer than necessary to save the bother of re-kindling. No trouble, no dirt—these are overcome by the Brightest and Best, that only cost from 75 cents up. Get a Stove and enjoy the summer. Fennell & Chandler, ap—19 25 Indian Butter Tubs. 2500 large, smooth and well-made. Very important to have tubs to hold the ickle. CARVELL BROS. may3l—5w 2aw 52 guar Furniture “Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to wait.’’—LonGFrELLow. —$15.00 and upwards. gant, strong and cheap. Just what everybody wants. smile. JOHN Charlottetown, March 5, 1895—Jy By labor, skill and patience we have produced elegant and at the same time cheap Furniture. See our elegant SIDEBOARDS. offered here—$8.00 and upwards. Our CHAMBER SUITES. Our PARLOR and DRAWING ROOM SUITES, ele- The lowest prices on Rug and all kinds of Suites. Our prices will be so satisfactory they will make you NEWSON. —$$_ The best vulue yet New styles and low prices THURSDAY, JUNE 138, 1895. SHE US ABOUT HARDWARE price | If you are Building, our stock is complete and ‘the lowest. : If you are Painting, our Paints and prices the lowest. Our Farm and Garden Tools inc;ude trade requires. Our Household Goods include Kalsomine, Handy Paints, Screen Wire for Windows and Doors, Garden Hose, and all spring and summer requisites. Prices cut to a living profit only. R. B. NORTON & CO., City Hardware Store. ydney Coal Charlottetown, May 10, 1895—25 This celebrated Coal, mined by the General Mining As sociation, Ltd., of London, G. B., at North Sydney, Cape Bre ton, has long been generally known under the name of SYD NEY COAL, and this name is registered asa Trade Mark To guard against deception from other coals being sold with the prefix of “Sydney,” or as “ Sydney Coal,” a certificate is issued with each cargo of Genuine Sydney Coal shipped. SYDNEY COAL stands at the head of all Nova Scotian and Cape Breton Coals in its reputation for House Usr. It is also an excellent Srram Coat. CARVELL BROS., Agents. R. H. BROWN, Sydney Mines, Resident Manager. Charlottetown, April 24, 1895—3m 135 are the best quality all that the SE Fortier’s “Shakespeare,” The wmvestT 5 ct. CICAR TO TARE PUBLIC. EVER OFFERED JUST TRY IT ap _— dy & wy After riders have once tried “Wetor” Bicyches. RARRARZR No effort on our part is required to confirm their belief in our assurance, that IT 1S WITHOUT EXCEPTION THE BEST WHEEL MADE. We will never wilfully mislead a buyer, | aud we have taken so much trouble to find out by actual test and examination that we know we are not mistaken ourselves, CaTALOGuEs on application. Parts and Sundries at Wholesale and Retail. EZ All descriptions of BICYCLE WORK in the most skilful manner. THE FORBES MFG CO., Ltd, HBALIPAS. N. S. 0-0-8 ee oe 6 ew ve 08 8 Oe Se RARAAARA * a 6 $644 tat tat tater eta ta ten ate tats ata ta tates ta nt tat tt tt Ft F444 4 3} 4{| King of all Absolutely 28 Bicycles. the Best. oa > ee te oe 0c Serer eee ve tatatetatatn a sta Light Weight and +, Rigidity. Every Ms- Superfor Material and Scientific Work- }} ‘3 chinefuliy warranted Pg) a ee Sak - 4 Vitarltia Caluati Wighest Honors et the SYerki’s Gelumbian x s: cnlicdadgeniccaguasblls + Sen@ twoacont stamp for our 24-paye Catelogue—A work of Art. * Monarch Cycle Company, +1 Retail Salesroom, 280 Wabash Ave. Luate and Halsted Sts., CHICACSO, ILL. "+i a Vee r = ww ow we we we ie vive CEPR SES On See Nea pa ttt eed tet bathe This is the wheel that was illustrated in “ Bearing’s, the Cycling Authority on America,” January 25th, 1895, over the following title: ‘ The Handsomest Model Shown at the Recent National Cycle Exhibition.” It is the Wavertey Scorcuer, and is the most admired and talked-of high-grade bicycle in th ld to-day. bicycle? Illustrated catalogue free. "aaa a wanted, ee, eee INDIANA BICYCLE CO. meh18 {indianapolis,Ind., U. S. A ANOTABLE EXCEPION, A Stroug Feeling in Favor of a Canadian Product inthe State of New Verk. Sveacusr, N. ¥Y. June 10—In spite of a strony sentiment prevailing throughout this state that nothing good can come out of Canada, a feeling is beginning to grow that there are certain notable exceptions and among them is classed the new Speci— fic remedy for all diseases of the kidneys and all complaints arising from a derange- ment of those organs, known as Dodd’s Kidney Pills. The medicine has recived a thorough test and is being prescribed not only by druggists but by physicians whose well known reluctance to admit any virtue in proprietary medicine makes their testi- mony to its merits still more remarkable. The widest canal in the world is said to be the Chenab irrigation canal in the northwest provinces of India. It is 110 feet broad, and will be 200 feet when finished. The main canal will be 450 feet miles long. The principal branches will have anrggregate length of 2,000 miles, and the village branches of 4,000 miles ; 250,000 acres are already irrigated. Science Triumphant at Last.. Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the outcome of the latest scientific re- searches. There was always a prejudice against taking Cod Liver Oil on account of its di-agreeable taste, but Miller’s Emul- sion is agreeable to the palate, and that is one reason why it has become so p»pular with the medical fraternity, the h»=pitals ofthe country and the household? wherever consumption or lung troubles prevail. Mill- er’s Emulsion is the great nerve strengthener and blood maker, and cnres Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula and all Lung affec- tions. In Big Bottle, 50c. and $1, at all Drug Stores. Siecle asserts tuat the Chinese government has ceded to France a portin the Pesca- dore islands. The siegle adds that France will probably acquira the whole Pescadore group a a result of her interference cou} jointly with Germany and Russia to pre- vent Japan from pursuing her policy of territorial rapacity in the negotiations with China for her indemnity. Ss cianlitet ceo Many a Young Man When from over-work, possibly assisted by an inherited weakness, the health fails and rest or medical treatment must be re- sorted to, then no medicine can be employ- ed with the same beneficial results as Scott’s Emulsion. Opessa, June 11.—Gne thousand troops have been conveyed to Batoum to streng- then the Russia force on the frontier fac- ing Armenia. risseciiancsiliailiaheion tin For Over Fifty Years. An Orp Axp Wet Triep Remepy. Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millione of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snecess. It soothes ihe child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and 1s the best remedy for Diarrhoea, Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Draggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—1l y now 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-boun vook 160 pages. For 6 “Life buoy” Car bolic Soap wrappers, a similar book will 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 nds open. sat&wk. EEE ——- SMALLS iii of OP Great Street, ROBERT B. SMALL, Bell Hanger, Gas Fitueer, Sheet Iron and Tin Plate Worker, Water Works Piumber. George Charlottetown. Tinware of every description for house- keepers kept on han] or made to order at lowest rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give us 4 call, Don’t forget the place,— MILLNER'S OLD STAND, | Great Geerge Strcet. apS—3m 135 Customers for 10,000 Bar- rels of Lime, which I will sell this seascu at the foltow- ing reluced prices, delivered at Kilns on the Malpeque and St. Peter’s Roads :— Unriddjed Lime for Farm purposes, 6!e, cash ; 65¢. payable Nov. Ist. Ridiled Lime for Bailding, 65c. cash 70c. payable Nov. Ist. Any orders for car lots will be delivered f. o. b. at same rates. JOHN T. PEARDEN, Upper Great George Strcet. apl3—dy 246 & wy 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, aud is well adapted for a Dwelling or Boarding House Any party or parties desirous of secur ing @ summer residence will find this — opportunity. a property will be sold at a bargain or terms and particulars app’y at the | office of J. A. Matuesun, Sulicitur, George town, or to aps Notice to Parties Intending to Erect Cheese and Butter Factories. That BRUCE STEWART & CO. are ea to give the very lowest prices on Steam Boilers and Engines. Boilers are first-class in all particulars. Engines are Al, of our own pattern and manufacture. Boilers furaished with all necessary Fit- tings, including a first class Pemterthy Injector, the best in the market. Simple, strong and durable to start. Open Globe Valve. No levers or valves to handle, no working ports; consequent]? will last longer than the common Injéctor with levers ard valves, We use best American goods, aud seli at a price that will insure your custom. No old-fashioned prices, and will not be undersold by any firm in the business. Repairs entrusted to us will have prompt and careful attention, and at prices to suit thetimes, First-class machinists and tools to send out on work whea required. Plans, specifications and estimates given for any work rcyuired. Remember, we will not be undersold by any firm in the business. BRUCE STEWART & CO, L. W. MACDONALD, Bix 634, Cha ‘lo tet» va. mch20—35 & wy tf What is Sa | a“ ESS sass ed TIRES OS SS oe Cartoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Cpium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. [5 is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantcec is thirty years’ use by WMiliions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Casteria prevents yomiiing Sour Curd, curcs Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething ti- ables, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria a..-railates the food, resnlates the stomacis and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Parnacea—the Mother’s Friend. ; : Aatars Castoria. Castori: ve Sestoria is aa excelent y ns for chil- | “ Castoria iz 5 ts ira. Mothors have repeatedly told mect its i I recommend it assuperior ic auy 9 poud effect upon their ct — j known to me.” Lag . ee Da. G. C. Oseoon, ' i. 4. Ancaer, a. D., Lowell, Mass 111 Se. Ox furd St., Drooklyn, i. :. j } “0 +, ta 3 a ‘ a « iren’s depart & “a storic is the best remedy for childrenef | yar phrsici as in the teen's depur® : } +? " ’ » ~t.¥4 of h . sper which Lam acquainted. [hope the csy 131-08 | mczz ;3 spoken hirchly their experi far distant when mothers willconsi lerthercal } Gace ,cir outside practice wil toria, bit -PLSt« e ia- | we only hare among our ; 2 dx s what is known as reguict sricus quack nostrums W heir loved ones, by forcing oF th, ae, soothing syrup ani other hurtful events down their throats, thereby sending tae 1m to premature graves.” Dz. J. P. Ericrzroz, Conway, Ar products, ¥ »are free to confess that the t 3 merits of Castoria has to look with favor upon it.” Unitep Hosrrrai 4D DISPENS&RT, Bosna, Maga wou Us Acuzgn C. Sxrrz, Pres., Tho Centaur Company, Ti Murray Stroet, New York City, JUST ARRIVED! A lot of nice TAN UPPERS, excellent qualities. Also, "Fan Calf in the skin suit- able for Ladies’, Misses’ and Youths’ Boots and Shoes, best value, lowest prices. Order early, order bow. from oD. Hi. BELL, Ch’town, May 15, 1895—dy The Reliable Boot and Shee Dealer, ey f 5 7 % NOAL3 (wiaterel over). —Pansy im bloom, distinet choice varieties, 3 to 4 cents each, 30 to 40 cents perduzen ; Daisy, Bellis, finest double white and pink, do; Hollyhocka, Chaters and Benarg’s Prize, to bloom in a few weeks, 6 to 8 cems each; Car nation (Double), Riviara and Margaret, 4 to 5 cents each ;_ Dian thus, Indian Pinks, Sweet William and Forget-Me-Not, 4 to 6 cents each. Stocks, Asters, Petunia, Verbena, blooming in pote, 10 cents; Verbena about to bloom, 30 cents per dozen; Transplanted Aa- nuals, large stocky plants; Stocks, Phlox, Aster, Verbena, 15 cents per dozen Bie Daisy, Petunia, Larkspur, Portulacca, M arigold, Zinnia, Candytu‘t, Doable Chrysan themuim, Nasturdium, Balsam, Morn ug Glory, Poppy, Canary Creeper, at 12 cents be dozen; Lobelia, Golden Feather and Sweet Alyssum for Edging, 40 cents per hundred; Dablis. and Gladiolus Bulbs, 6 to § conts each. VEGETABLE PLANTS (Transplanted ).—Cabbage, cents per hundred; Tomato, 12 cents per doze D5 Pomat ) in Cabbage from Seed Bed, 12 cents per hundred ; ( auliflower, 25 cents. — ; The above price list is intended principally for our frien is ordering from a dig tance Wedo not bind ourselves, dealing personally with our customers. Orders shipped or smal! quantities mailed to any part of the Maritime Provinces. The above for sale Tuesday and F riday at Market, Chariotteiown, and every day Address,— J.J. GAY & SON, POWNAL, P. E 1. ——— TT Cauliflower and Celery, 50 bloom, 5 cents euch 3 aie at our Nursery, Pownal. May 27, 1895. A OR Seon as EAN een ee nen een n wa pta eaten pon am Eee “Cravenette” THE POPULAR WATERPROOF CLOTHi comfort ; and that FOR LADIES’ is an great reason GARMENTS most tasteful costumes, wraps and cloaks. And it is something to havea porous waterproof, for n.ost of the so called waterproofs are damp and clammy. Cravenette can be obtained in six shades—Navy, Myrtle, Brown, Grey, Castor and Black. Cravenette is the costume far excellence for street or country. Seer Se SS es ee —— — ~ a noe wae « why they insist upon Cravenette, which, while per- fectly waterproof and dust proof, makes up in the The ladies, true daughters of Eve as they are, must have style with the “or, RRR ER PRT RT RASA LALA SERENE OE OE Ee NO penne ane e 7] an Re SS SES ES Featherbone Skirt Bon —— => -——— ———| last bone made tand yet yielding, iving giving FOR GIVIXG STYLE and SHAPE TO LADIES’ DRESSES. j 246 eonforming readily to folds, yet proper shape to Skirt or Dress The only Skirt Bone that may be wet without injury. The Celebrated FEATHER: BONE CORSETS are corded with this material. For sale by leading Dry Goods Dealers. Tarred Tar Parer, Machine Oils, Hinges, Knobs Clearing but Sale stock of Dd. Very low prices on the remainder of the After that M. RICHARDS & CO. till 10th of June next. date the balance will be sold by Auction. Kalsomine, Dry and and Locks, will do Any persons in need of Paint, Glass, Brushes, Tinware, or any Shelf Hardware, well to get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Dusing the Auction the stock will be scld in large or small lots to suit purchasers. All persons indebted to the firm will kindly settle their accounts at once. D. M. RECHARDS & CO. Charlottetown, May 2191895: