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» â perly For Future Trick Mirrors at the Big Fair in the
â ; Manufactures Building 5 > py ââ
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is made a wise move !n arranging for par . Pee
â " ades and other amusements ia Jackson AT TRACADIE BEACH. E â OS rE -
her Park to relieve the somberness which a ,
t result is | prevails by reason of the overwhelming DE
{ «t herr vastness of the great show can be de- iii pre oe i â Bee TREME } Lf
De not s one them monstrated any hour of the day in the PUREE MUSIC LANS AR R IVE TO-NIGHI « ~~: TH SIN
F half the ste1 Italian section of manufactur: al The Leadin Pa er pi ? E island i fic Gritâ.
t e ster In the aisle which runs by the north . . .
ef W he side of the exhibit are hung som n MASS LIZZIE CRAW FO R D, Pianist. Mr. Peter Lingley, Counciitc, Peters.
S K w eMc KAS t lea = Caveand convex mirrors, and visitors v INS 1D 4 r. rT A D, Âą Hi vilie, Queens Cx Ww oP
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SOAP sirup, put 0 com the New England Conservatory of Music, founded | quases queneseees eunsar ys tT got So low that they wen
â â oO . . pcork. | om dress t any day. As a last
â ne cere ot by Dr. E. Tourjee. aot, ety Soe
kettle and put | Music daily and Dancing in the evenings. Dinner mit
Sewete tetwoon thes e daily ig i NERVE AND si OMACH TONIC,
A4 vise her to enquire from those who do use ft, ! t r knock together ârved from 6 to 8 p- Teams at Bedford Sti ation on
ual THEY THINK OF iT? t P ; ae os - âthe crrival of Trains te convey Guests to the Hotel. - ptt ay Restore {Me T 10 Health,
ng we are so proud of as the kind er, # necks of th o strong agp : col pee co ~
words that are said in ite favor by those ur ! and cook the H. i, H A iF oe PROPRIETOR. ows than I he! I cannot speak
who have given Sunlight Soap a fair trial. erries r fiften minutes 4 | Three Months 00 highly of tt I fee at
afte At the â < - -_âs = i = =
maby i ae 7 â * Iuly_ 3, 1893 ne Gar, | ' | Owe My . Virtues.
â ' g a littie ae Alt âme i Mr. Isaac G vou oo:
1 oT vers and . Dep t, St 2 > x. B âTas wit Me
them syrup, - | i] ont ] C ⏠ti t : relatives oi hip
which sh reserved for ONE GLASS THAT WILL PUT A HEAD ON 4 5 j ; death.
this purp rup will PERSON, Sold by all Druggists and Dealere
have bee tae cooking, crowd about them to laugh and enjoy ee ee for 50 cts, per bottle. 3 bottles $1.25.
aving sym hes Put 00 | thediscomfiture of the fat man who finds bt entstared tort
eru rs wie a | pare himself as tall and thin as the bean pole MAWKER MEDICINE CO., Limited,
v ine : Hen them" of natural history whiie gazing into oue j j : . St. John, N. B.
â wit * then po lished glass or shown as a Veritable Read This Splendid Offer to Subscribers . - NA ante worl ~ +"
off w , " to mountain « âof flesh while posing before me 2 ven See Cee Stomach fils,"
wt away in et, the tem another.
perature j " j never rise As is the case every day of the week, i M bd tl ea ;
ubove 60 the mirrors were surrounded by hun- Cc i sneer? 4 . Ree i » :
dreds of people yesterday who resorted â arm 2 or ssate. on
RAWB „Y LUmPLINGS to all manner of strategies to force pass .
to everyone subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER for 12 1 lis I rm -
x M Qaick aud Kesey Way -f Mubing & Botled SS 35 cents a month By special arrangenie th } Shere, \ weed Hagar M , .
\ i Pars ug atm, 4, enabled to make a most exceptional offer to send MeCLUREâS MAG AZINE | mi andl
Sealand tater honest folk they tooâwho prefer subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER for 12 months at 35 cents a| TI nei z h
C7 hk, es . âca strawlerry dumyp.ings the famous month alr ) L t
when W assert that 6 vorteak« fthe same fruit 4s a rule : } Outl ' t
| tuey like Lest have eir dumplings 2a
Doddâs each by itself and boiled in a cloth, But CUT THIS OUT AND SEND !T TO US. Perms
www since that itis ut one eS â NOTT
of th -ape-prtenlyt ; ~ atter _ enqeeaemaneacanecawaacacaeaeannaaanaae aeceececeaeweaeanmawacnaceceeeeaneee |
Kidn Pill comfort of the duin iz lovers may be pik ia * J oo
I ey if Ss giad to know thata liz pudding steam- - a
â ed in a double toiler i nost as youd ne Tae Examiner Publishing Co 2)
~ = â Line the inner can f the boiler with < sal i
Cure B ackache, Dropsy, rich biscuit crust, put in the strawher- a Charlottetown, P I- - JUST OUT!
- o. oa ries, turn over the eiges of the crust, x a |
-umbago, Brightâs Dis @ | ftetanâtor two hears st east, and_that i COLONIAL, HOUSE, PHILIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL. © yo cou sieace cont to ame: DAILY EXAMINER fo 12
tt =r « ll. As tothe sunee, it sould be hard - ee ee ae ern ee a i re
ae Rheumatism and all ents âand of unlimited quantity = :
~. auce abd © rolitaaite qj P ; : a de â ii sa arial sai , es ntl he yg
ther forms of Kidney i eilaah edesienihe way of serving : months from date, for which I ag | =| THE BIG BOTTLE
- strawberries If Mm siidds With otter MH s s i ;
Tre uble _ we are backed Salta neriths obiend Gamma wen sis Sat dlcrien tahinets, Special Attention Given to Mail Orders = understood that you are to have sent to my address for one year, without * PAI N-KI LLER
. lemon juice has been squeezed, for ex- til «
by the testimony of all oengle a ela olen ded pineapple, this ers by to stop before the curved glasses. = extra charge, McCLUREâS MAGAZINE, commencing rrent â 7] L. . od } : last affording an unsurpassable flavor. in who were in the âââplotâ would : : : or 4 }
who have used them. . Mange Spneeans in Sn by Bi on Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Furniture, China and Glass-| © number. =
. tem of obstruction succeet in ge 2 g ye y « at . r a |
Oyo ag CURE TO STAY ques, on a reus-Reated Begonia , the unsuspecting \ F wes planted directly ware. K itchen | tensils. Silverware. Lamps, Japanese Cyr nis. = enn al
; aL 2 aoeâ eee uberous begonias can be grown inthe ip front of the queer plates, The fun adiesâ and Childrenâs Boots. Shoes ; Shi ors MM: > | oF sgreagee a
qo Dr. L.A 1 & Ca, Toronto, humble cottage window as well as in the | came in watching the astonishment of L of a l iildrenâs Boots, Shoes and | lipype rs, Mantles on âs DOUBLE oF
rich manâs conservatory, delighting the the *victimâ when he discovered the and Millinery . - Date Ackiress a} THE OLD
sre Sr Pas Som eee a ae and | elongated or broadened pictures of hum- A full Stock in each department. Trial orders solicited. = *| QUANTITY
IE ag - ~ ine : a wk Me Bon = mage glass. fantasti | pe bb pb abd abr a ddr bdr rrr revere se ane eT ae
e.4 sete aTe COUe ANG eg W The reflections assume many fantastic â
colors ranging from white = are St shapes dependent «upon the accidental HENR Y MORGAN & Co.. i
d d hades of Pliow. ey ars % ¹ « "TDL - - ean coun . } . ; i
he vere i . tte od about Ay cil 1 rs 8 âash Paes. The delecht of the Reta hs con aa MONTREAL CALL AT OUR OFFICE and see the entertaining and finely illustrated Me- |
6 4 De preles OES , , . as 2 deligÂą we aetna . ihowenee 7m y nineâ thn contsibanors the minet femods Ă©utbers |
â pots, or boxes of rich garden soil, Set beeomes more hilarious when a visitor : _ mye nblpeet fa B, whi ve" ne RL ao 7 a Ry *e ee" Ki Ais * aeaen ~ le. |
| the pote in a warm Cars place and keep possessing some peculiarity in physical â me â an â on : oe nes t He gr Pe Choediee an.
well watered. When the leaves com- contour is on exhibition, for the glasses Jetave sanet, William Dean wells, Bre arte \ te , doel Chandler is
mence to grow bring them into the light magnify this particular di fect tou start- | ris, Thomas Hardy, J. 'T. Trow bridge, Jerome K. Jerome, Frances Ho iy=o B irnett,
ENCYCLOPEDIA nj soon there will be a beautiful plant ling degree. be mau with the long Theodore Roosevelt, Joaquin Miller, Gilbert Parker. John Burronehs. Hamlia Ger |
that will bloom the whole summer. The nose is a favorite su ject to be pushed in land, Prof. E. 8. Helden, Prof. C. A. Young, H. H. Boye-en, Robert Barr, Henry M. |
- VE double varieties have as yo Penprs 43 front of the concave mirror. Then ti.e Stanley, Archibald Forbes, Andrew Lang, and many others
sE GIVEN WITH rt S@3, os not let them get dry in the pots yugal organ lengthens into an appendage s | : â : â
â uence to grow. They can deentline the trunk of an Taheuh, h | i Each number of McCLUREâS MAGAZINE contains two iljustrated interviews
we I tees e d in â_ garden in the summer | 4 nother good subject is the fat maa | with famous people. Jules Verne, Frances Hodgson Burnett, ; lissandier, the famous
ae 4 a â„ spot, but they do better in) with the **toddy-blossomâ nose. The | French Balloonist, Archdeacon Farrar, Thomas A. Edison, I He mre zon Smith, H.
on a veranda orin the window. yan with the âbilly goatâ whiskers is | H. Boyesen, Alphonse Daudet, Camille Flammarion, Ediward Ey Hale, Professor
For One z ear For 1 "t the mn a weil ee = an oo another who sets the people to roaring. Graliam Bell and many others, have furnished material for especially prepared inter-
when the leaves and stems fall o ith It is interesting to watch the victims | views, which will appear fully ilJustrated in this magazine
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hold water until the soil in the pots is en they wake to the fact that they
6 âele perfectiy dry, then set the pots in a dry = are being laughed at. It is true that not ILENRY M. STANLEY will contribute, especially for young re aders, a story
Ld a closet where they will be safe from frost. yne man or woman in a hundred can be of AFRICAN ADVENTURE.
iet the bulbs dry a few days, after | made the subject of good-natured ridi-
â which roll them in paper and put in NATURAL HISTGRY AND ADVENTURE.âtThere w e several articles
drawer or closet. A bulb well cared for written hy Raymond Blathwayt, who has been called by Mr. W. T. Stead the best
7 ea ' â ul grow in size aud aerate, tag Par | interviewer in England, from materia) furnished hin Hagenback, of Hambur .
' te ne Those b oa : ââ we hs a the great animal importer and trainer. âThese articles deal with the Capture of Wild | :
0 re Vv ite - â Set akan oie ee Eee | Beasts, the Training of Wild Beasts, the Transportation of Wild Beaxt=, the Adven- | ;
0 a gr Liop eae eens ion cement actin Castoria is Dr. Samiucl Pitcherâs prescription for Infants | tures and Escapes of Carl Hagenbeck. The seri he illustrated un English j
Is in Pure Rich t | J.W. Ferres, Frelighsbury, Canada, and Children, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor | artist of great skill in drawing animals
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Blood ; to enrich ce rae other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute JOHN BURROUGHS, C. F. HOLDER, DR. C. C. ABBOTT, and other writers |
the blood is like / wie eilicadtienAnouaiames st o a° | famous fer their work in this field, will contribut t Magazine }
cantnmnameaidinnilal i ccenhnnll usabtiiiinn Gu «aii for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing ayvegs ,and Castor Oil : | ! a ae
se ' | should, when possible, be browned in @ It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty yearsâ use by Of interest to both Young and O}d wil] be PROF. R. L. GARNERâS AFRICAN |
little fat, and then the hot water added. ânerenen eas ; ? . EXPEDITION TO THE GORILLAS. Arrangements have been made, in cor -|
ors. Castoria destroys Werms and allays + : â ee - ; : i .
] As soon as the stew comes to the boiling Millions of Mother â 5 in d y tion with a Jeading English review, to publish Professor Garner's le tive of | Old Popular 25c. Price.
point, skim it and set it back where it feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, his present expedition to Africa. Professor Garner is noted W a the |
*aphra " a ite lanes Ago ag ve cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves er ey and ponte ty & investigations he is making in the speceh He |
oe CRESS Wi OS Ceneee om . i : | sailed for Africa last Septem ber for the so it ol tard iret vy his Stud 1 th
fn. tocthing trou vies, cures constipation and flatulency. | native haunts of the gorilla. The illustrations of these articles will be foom phot i éX% 4
Goargie Gaes seen : cy Kees Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach graphs taken by Prof. Garner in Africa 6 ; ; 6 i
To boil rice in the Georgia style, pic . ts : Ss Fee ey rig oe
Of Pure Wt : Cod Liver Oil it over, wash it in cold water, put it into @ : ane bowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case MceCLUREâS MAGAZINE also contains most interesting : ind heads: |
we eee EP and eit water and boil it steadily for 12 minutes cule and gracefu'ly retire to turn the âThe Present Hour,â âStranzer than Fiction,â |
| without stirring it ; then drain off all the tables with apt mpsaruwe. Before the ° ss - A . a , | Tn Wood an! i , all s { vill
posseses blood enriching properties inf | » ater, cover the vessel containing it and | mirrors the mx st comical and sometimes | Castoria. Castoria. We are offering this splendid Magazine with THE)
a remarkable degree. Are you ail run set it where it will keep hot enough to | distressing case< of embarrassment can | â â a ae aed estes an ett a i ee | â
: 2 - â : ih . " adie ines ti r . | * Castoria is aa excellent mc â Castoria is so we ap children thaf } , bw he . "9 ; . |
ie Take Sentiâs steam for 10 minutes ; it will then be | be witne-sed any hour in the day. The ; r noth . . â â . ne .
_ a st Emulsion. ment ready to shake. Shake it out of the | wild-eyed granger and the rural bride, | Bother tame haa aly tae meof its | 1 recommend anenperter thang guenenigitee | DAILY ex LMINER for only Si 00 a year, praya ble in seis
as Palatable as Milk. esure an boiler in a heap on the dish, but do notâ the Clark street tough or the Calumet | *94 fect upon their children.â oO ââ H. A. Ancuzn, M. D lady . ; , s fo Âą ;
get the genuine use a spoon to remove it and do not press | avenue belle. the prosperous merchant | Ds. â : âene 111 Se. Oxford St., Brookiye N.Y advance or in monthly instalments of 35e. as desired. | : a
Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Relleville. in shape, but serve it as it is thrown or the exciinxile f i: ' annot escape â wie mere i : ee al P the Coun
â lightly on the dsâ). the laugh of tie speciators. Some grow | Castoria is the best remedy for children of â Our physicians in the childrenâs depart } We make this exceptional offer in order that we may secure a lar ve number ot | S OLAND. SON & CO
angry, some lock trizhtened and hastem | yy joy tan -quainted. I hope the day isnot | ment have spoken highly of their experi. new rubscriber=, bat all who are already subscribers may avail themselves of this | \ a Mag aplt-hg
FOR SALE How to Make Jambolaya. away, others laug with the crowd and ir distant when mothers will consider the real ence in their outside practice with Castoria, opportunity to secure practically free this great popular Macazin a. hdewed ot. . . ae
. Jambolave ws dish which tastes het- many join the au es e and get even by | wter st of tacir children, and use Castoria in- aud although we only have among our ad
ter than it sounds. To make it cut up watching for fresh victims. | .tead of the various quack nostrums which are medical supplies what is known as regular } Wii ARE HE The
wy a Joy ye. â. | the remains of a chicken or turkey, ll If the Exposition company could pre- | | .:-oviag their loved ones, by foreingopium, | products, yet we are free to confess that the if
I Dwe fs rtas ~ ns an | with water and stew until the substance pare numbers of the amusing features | morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful merits of Castoria has won us to look with a f ti iS in a 4
, âye a 1 other out- | js extracted. Then shred the meat. Wash for each of the great j alaces there would | agents down their throats, thereby sending | favor upon it.â 5 FOR
! lings on ti premises â ssion given | one pound of rice carefully and set it | be much a of the ot oe | them to premacure graves.â Unrrzp Hosrrra axp Dispexsary, i .
mimediate! n is mw furthe ma r > » Ox 4 . * day - ;
omris "| aside. Put une tablespoonful of lard | ree ae ees oe hard fom vs Da. J. F. Krxcnezor, Boston, Masa CHARLOTTETOWN, P AND Wooden Buiter Bishes
Âą. R. SMALLWOOD into a porcelain-lined saucepan, add a | âSh\seeing. = *o og Matas A Conway, Ar Auten C. Surrn, Pres.,
: study and there is so much to see.âChi- and Ke La 4
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âolicitor, Cameron Black
Gratelul â Comlorting
; ee the rice, âyp pepper â re pede We also carry a large stock \NED
Sufheient water must aiso be added to 7.2 : : ee | 7A PERS for cover y Bau it
Epps Sy Cocoa. eeeer the tite, Which auest cock end Writers who take flights in literature, ] T , PAPE! et a a
steam until sa?t as in music, artand science, have imi- | WRAPPING PAPER. PAPER BAGS
BREAKFAST â : tators and followers. Kipling has few, | ââ - - â and TWINE of « lescripti«
Palo â 5 âaaa inne sordnik from the uncommon nature of his case, | . mi
By athorough knowledg pom See ta Sues. but such as could attempt it have | | :
â Ice one to two inches thick will bear | sprung up, and the one who comes near- | NC HOF I; b, D . RON,
snd . men. Two inches thick is estimated fit | Âąst to him and whois more human and | i
â to bear infantry; four inches thick to | therefore nearer the heart than he is | Importers a r Dealer,
â MI , tear cavalry or light guns; six incnes to | Sara Jeannette Duncan, whose âSimple | ST JOHN. NB
al bear teams with moderate loads or heavy | Adventures of a Memsahibâ has appear- | i :
e om â ; field guns; eight inches, teams with | ed lately. ; - | r.0o.8 i
i 7 ft heavy loads The âSimple Adventuresâ are of more | TO SUIT EVERY CUSTOM ER 7
ey â ~ than ordirary value. There is a keen, Pe Se I.
; Max Mailer and the Theos phists caustic touch which shows a knowledge } ,
e naw âi Profissor Max Muller has done good of everyday human nature que wender- } |
e i ©. | seview im Ther meant" Cuaebe ar tee and a â_ . huwior rare indeed in WN Mm . or en ray r â : n OY
iH â i : : woman. 1is humorous touch mads | i i P
thin mrinth. by vlurvine that the ewaterie | & . CvA7 oc ene âIn Hunting or Open, Engraved or Plain, Silver aud Gold
ârt ul ; â Sauldhises prescheal by sd mong a, Miss Duncan's other books so agreeal le. | j Hi} G 0 lal, I Vel ail 0 r]
â x pom " â| ateky mever had anv existence in India, | but it seems tobe more perfect still in } | i
tal snatt by Keeping oursel fort and that the lady, being ignorant of the | this one. The engagement arlh aghen, o ~â } }
cughy |} : ia ty} b- | two languages in which the canonical < o ef 9 gers Mill, } = Yt sae ad | is the virtues of Prime B rated
} frame â s Ga works of Baddiisâ were written, fell | ©& George Browne, o uicutta, are - " ill Ra ( I | 3, | gece , oC ae
Made simply witht ol ilk. | inte the hands, w emin India. of per sweetly aud naturally told of, and with | Haying lools of all kinds, kes, 6 S,
Sold only in packets, Gra ibelled s eqirely senor wt whe pract ce toa - much ie 5 ot dash as Le â Invaluable
chue.Âź i t slaiueiess min. | Sows in his Indian stories. ithont i a n Strength-giv ing Food
the worst sort of pessimism, too, whi - 7. H â ; I ao caw 2 weniead
IAMESJEPPS & CO., Homewpath asgetiguenees Rope, Pulleys, Oils, Genuine Nash Scythes, X
Chemiats, Loudon, -England Found a Rich Gold Mine. Gaaaeane , e e 4} AYVEL R
\ Lower oe Bay 4 N S., ~ 3.â There In no complaint - offensive, ais | . of „ . â . - - : 5
| r muel Locke, 0 s place as jus â 1 . â Ts
Ss = Se red © ; : â x. th âe J agreeable and unhealthy as catarrh. The } Pat is Gr een, Gene al Hat dware.
covered a go nine here 14t Pans or . : ° . : |
omenave Sache arge from the diseacre Q } 18 the so v's k so treated
| 100 per ceat. of pure metal to the ton. It | Mensive discharge | from | the | diseare | North Side of Queen Square, Charlottetown. "
was a ric h vein of âay ~ health to which | ! pen deepen: ; Bs w hat when diss uane
i} 1. v tl - if Ds ied? of sie ken de lemma h and i in many cases in R B N O R O N ~ & CO : wh ; juan
re was restored, b fend Pe . | duce fatal lung troubles. If afflicted do Âź . Âź June 28, 1893. it ate
kidney pills, and which he would not ex not trifle with it, Hawkerâs Catarrh Cure | va a prod
1} | change for any other mine in America. . ante wd we age â â | :
- ° 8 ¹{ srfect an Os) re ¹ ry . e : - ae % "
Ry All last winter he suffered from kidney | Sold ae & = a mag Try it Charlottetown, July 3, 1893 i The perfect cquivalent of
L i trouble which would not yield to the} ~ â : ae MOTHER'S ay r
| prescriptions of several doctors. A few M. J. Henry, of Toronto, Ont., Says ; 1} â - a cea YY ILK ;
Make New Rich Blood! | months ago Mr. Locke heard of the good | Have been a great sufferer for years with }
â work done by Dodd's kidney pills and } catarrh, and have tried every remedy 1
ame, pile were ant Gooey. Bo cee itried them with the invariable result | hear of without obtaining relief, until I . Ă© Ă© ep) Ompany
i manner Of diseaw. The information # To-day he is well and thinks no praise toot tried Hawkerâs Catarrh Cure, whie h gave |
ya ie worth ten times the cost of a box of :
Out about them, and you will always be than | great for this wonderful remedy. His | me immediate relief and made a per- | .
Pei te eames tel aed Pai ge neighbors are much interested in what | manent cure, i heartily recommend its |
Blustrated pamphlet tren, ys coerahers arvaane Op they describe as a marvelous cure. use to all who suffer from this annoy ing i -
JOKSSON & CO. 2 Custom House St. â- Take time by the forelock, and Putt- | complaint ) P. E s ! S LA N D.
nerâs Emulsion by the spoonful, and vour Geo. F. Baird, M. P. for Queenâs We make a pe lt ulty of C âomfortable, Sty lish and Che: ap
MARINE INSURANCE cough will vanish and your rosy checks County, N.B., says: [have used Hawkerâs | ieiiteiaiiea's : al a aa
§ | return. | 4 âatarrh Cure for vielent cold in the head â_ SS oats Snaee eaeenaeery oF Cty would
: 4 â_n ; observe the following re
angpnnseni | USE SKODAâS DISCOVERY, the great = Pree ita perfect cure for attacks of bet. Seenik with the ment « aeinohell
British and Foreign Marine of Blood and Nerve Remedy. tis kind. â_ from the transmitter ;
; } 2nd. Speak ina oderate tone o on ne
Liverpool. SHORT HAN D - 15 CENTS PER POUND to» loud, and distinetls âaed
Reliance Marine of Liverp«al oT MINAL °.| wipe is | ei Pince the telephone wo as to cover Sai
J ; ad SS < „ > > > not pr ;
en { isa valuabie food and tonie for the warm | nm m by Mail. ; IV e for F ERGU ON ALEXANDER'S S I U R i P AR Is G R ki EN _ tine & am b. : Ree
Hulls, Cargoos and i gist naured @ weather. It s li siihittdinmnencniil in One Pound Boxes: l4e } in 25 lh. lrons. pe eh ht ee ge : it i. ne
sweat rat upp âŹs. Send for Circular, Ă© aitdent ts | a pleasant mode , reat . a aiok
Plane rDe al ial =" * 7. id : y. H. CRC cIL unhecessary, and seless W
Someta beeen mt teen ree ae wm a, | DODD & ROGERS, °° 88 28S"
ia NDMAN, ith HY POPHOSPHITE, ee See Fae, . | within range of your voles m
ch'lowna â Ww âHYNDMAR Chitown, ; hi a Charlottetown, July 7, 18%3âwy 1 i Saad Chow n, dane 27, 1893 ad | ROB Axa, *
small spoonful of finely chopped onion
and «tomato, then put in the shredded
fowl! and the liquid in which it was boil-
cago Heraid.
An American Critic on âOurâ Miss Dan-
The Centaur Company, TI Murray Street, New York City.
âasses,
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DAILY EXAMINER,
TUESDAY
IS) L883
FULY
i ; - â =~
ARE RIPE DISTORTED IN GLASS. boos Ba 6
Bits ;
Gc ee | - |
» â perly For Future Trick Mirrors at the Big Fair in the
â ; Manufactures Building 5 > py ââ
, ry That the exposition directora have Sakata & Lets
is made a wise move !n arranging for par . Pee
â " ades and other amusements ia Jackson AT TRACADIE BEACH. E â OS rE -
her Park to relieve the somberness which a ,
t result is | prevails by reason of the overwhelming DE
{ «t herr vastness of the great show can be de- iii pre oe i â Bee TREME } Lf
De not s one them monstrated any hour of the day in the PUREE MUSIC LANS AR R IVE TO-NIGHI « ~~: TH SIN
F half the ste1 Italian section of manufactur: al The Leadin Pa er pi ? E island i fic Gritâ.
t e ster In the aisle which runs by the north . . .
ef W he side of the exhibit are hung som n MASS LIZZIE CRAW FO R D, Pianist. Mr. Peter Lingley, Counciitc, Peters.
S K w eMc KAS t lea = Caveand convex mirrors, and visitors v INS 1D 4 r. rT A D, Âą Hi vilie, Queens Cx Ww oP
+4y 0, Y x =.
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SOAP sirup, put 0 com the New England Conservatory of Music, founded | quases queneseees eunsar ys tT got So low that they wen
â â oO . . pcork. | om dress t any day. As a last
â ne cere ot by Dr. E. Tourjee. aot, ety Soe
kettle and put | Music daily and Dancing in the evenings. Dinner mit
Sewete tetwoon thes e daily ig i NERVE AND si OMACH TONIC,
A4 vise her to enquire from those who do use ft, ! t r knock together ârved from 6 to 8 p- Teams at Bedford Sti ation on
ual THEY THINK OF iT? t P ; ae os - âthe crrival of Trains te convey Guests to the Hotel. - ptt ay Restore {Me T 10 Health,
ng we are so proud of as the kind er, # necks of th o strong agp : col pee co ~
words that are said in ite favor by those ur ! and cook the H. i, H A iF oe PROPRIETOR. ows than I he! I cannot speak
who have given Sunlight Soap a fair trial. erries r fiften minutes 4 | Three Months 00 highly of tt I fee at
afte At the â < - -_âs = i = =
maby i ae 7 â * Iuly_ 3, 1893 ne Gar, | ' | Owe My . Virtues.
â ' g a littie ae Alt âme i Mr. Isaac G vou oo:
1 oT vers and . Dep t, St 2 > x. B âTas wit Me
them syrup, - | i] ont ] C ⏠ti t : relatives oi hip
which sh reserved for ONE GLASS THAT WILL PUT A HEAD ON 4 5 j ; death.
this purp rup will PERSON, Sold by all Druggists and Dealere
have bee tae cooking, crowd about them to laugh and enjoy ee ee for 50 cts, per bottle. 3 bottles $1.25.
aving sym hes Put 00 | thediscomfiture of the fat man who finds bt entstared tort
eru rs wie a | pare himself as tall and thin as the bean pole MAWKER MEDICINE CO., Limited,
v ine : Hen them" of natural history whiie gazing into oue j j : . St. John, N. B.
â wit * then po lished glass or shown as a Veritable Read This Splendid Offer to Subscribers . - NA ante worl ~ +"
off w , " to mountain « âof flesh while posing before me 2 ven See Cee Stomach fils,"
wt away in et, the tem another.
perature j " j never rise As is the case every day of the week, i M bd tl ea ;
ubove 60 the mirrors were surrounded by hun- Cc i sneer? 4 . Ree i » :
dreds of people yesterday who resorted â arm 2 or ssate. on
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C7 hk, es . âca strawlerry dumyp.ings the famous month alr ) L t
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by the testimony of all oengle a ela olen ded pineapple, this ers by to stop before the curved glasses. = extra charge, McCLUREâS MAGAZINE, commencing rrent â 7] L. . od } : last affording an unsurpassable flavor. in who were in the âââplotâ would : : : or 4 }
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; aL 2 aoeâ eee uberous begonias can be grown inthe ip front of the queer plates, The fun adiesâ and Childrenâs Boots. Shoes ; Shi ors MM: > | oF sgreagee a
qo Dr. L.A 1 & Ca, Toronto, humble cottage window as well as in the | came in watching the astonishment of L of a l iildrenâs Boots, Shoes and | lipype rs, Mantles on âs DOUBLE oF
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6 4 De preles OES , , . as 2 deligÂą we aetna . ihowenee 7m y nineâ thn contsibanors the minet femods Ă©utbers |
â pots, or boxes of rich garden soil, Set beeomes more hilarious when a visitor : _ mye nblpeet fa B, whi ve" ne RL ao 7 a Ry *e ee" Ki Ais * aeaen ~ le. |
| the pote in a warm Cars place and keep possessing some peculiarity in physical â me â an â on : oe nes t He gr Pe Choediee an.
well watered. When the leaves com- contour is on exhibition, for the glasses Jetave sanet, William Dean wells, Bre arte \ te , doel Chandler is
mence to grow bring them into the light magnify this particular di fect tou start- | ris, Thomas Hardy, J. 'T. Trow bridge, Jerome K. Jerome, Frances Ho iy=o B irnett,
ENCYCLOPEDIA nj soon there will be a beautiful plant ling degree. be mau with the long Theodore Roosevelt, Joaquin Miller, Gilbert Parker. John Burronehs. Hamlia Ger |
that will bloom the whole summer. The nose is a favorite su ject to be pushed in land, Prof. E. 8. Helden, Prof. C. A. Young, H. H. Boye-en, Robert Barr, Henry M. |
- VE double varieties have as yo Penprs 43 front of the concave mirror. Then ti.e Stanley, Archibald Forbes, Andrew Lang, and many others
sE GIVEN WITH rt S@3, os not let them get dry in the pots yugal organ lengthens into an appendage s | : â : â
â uence to grow. They can deentline the trunk of an Taheuh, h | i Each number of McCLUREâS MAGAZINE contains two iljustrated interviews
we I tees e d in â_ garden in the summer | 4 nother good subject is the fat maa | with famous people. Jules Verne, Frances Hodgson Burnett, ; lissandier, the famous
ae 4 a â„ spot, but they do better in) with the **toddy-blossomâ nose. The | French Balloonist, Archdeacon Farrar, Thomas A. Edison, I He mre zon Smith, H.
on a veranda orin the window. yan with the âbilly goatâ whiskers is | H. Boyesen, Alphonse Daudet, Camille Flammarion, Ediward Ey Hale, Professor
For One z ear For 1 "t the mn a weil ee = an oo another who sets the people to roaring. Graliam Bell and many others, have furnished material for especially prepared inter-
when the leaves and stems fall o ith It is interesting to watch the victims | views, which will appear fully ilJustrated in this magazine
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hold water until the soil in the pots is en they wake to the fact that they
6 âele perfectiy dry, then set the pots in a dry = are being laughed at. It is true that not ILENRY M. STANLEY will contribute, especially for young re aders, a story
Ld a closet where they will be safe from frost. yne man or woman in a hundred can be of AFRICAN ADVENTURE.
iet the bulbs dry a few days, after | made the subject of good-natured ridi-
â which roll them in paper and put in NATURAL HISTGRY AND ADVENTURE.âtThere w e several articles
drawer or closet. A bulb well cared for written hy Raymond Blathwayt, who has been called by Mr. W. T. Stead the best
7 ea ' â ul grow in size aud aerate, tag Par | interviewer in England, from materia) furnished hin Hagenback, of Hambur .
' te ne Those b oa : ââ we hs a the great animal importer and trainer. âThese articles deal with the Capture of Wild | :
0 re Vv ite - â Set akan oie ee Eee | Beasts, the Training of Wild Beasts, the Transportation of Wild Beaxt=, the Adven- | ;
0 a gr Liop eae eens ion cement actin Castoria is Dr. Samiucl Pitcherâs prescription for Infants | tures and Escapes of Carl Hagenbeck. The seri he illustrated un English j
Is in Pure Rich t | J.W. Ferres, Frelighsbury, Canada, and Children, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor | artist of great skill in drawing animals
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Blood ; to enrich ce rae other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute JOHN BURROUGHS, C. F. HOLDER, DR. C. C. ABBOTT, and other writers |
the blood is like / wie eilicadtienAnouaiames st o a° | famous fer their work in this field, will contribut t Magazine }
cantnmnameaidinnilal i ccenhnnll usabtiiiinn Gu «aii for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing ayvegs ,and Castor Oil : | ! a ae
se ' | should, when possible, be browned in @ It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty yearsâ use by Of interest to both Young and O}d wil] be PROF. R. L. GARNERâS AFRICAN |
little fat, and then the hot water added. ânerenen eas ; ? . EXPEDITION TO THE GORILLAS. Arrangements have been made, in cor -|
ors. Castoria destroys Werms and allays + : â ee - ; : i .
] As soon as the stew comes to the boiling Millions of Mother â 5 in d y tion with a Jeading English review, to publish Professor Garner's le tive of | Old Popular 25c. Price.
point, skim it and set it back where it feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, his present expedition to Africa. Professor Garner is noted W a the |
*aphra " a ite lanes Ago ag ve cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves er ey and ponte ty & investigations he is making in the speceh He |
oe CRESS Wi OS Ceneee om . i : | sailed for Africa last Septem ber for the so it ol tard iret vy his Stud 1 th
fn. tocthing trou vies, cures constipation and flatulency. | native haunts of the gorilla. The illustrations of these articles will be foom phot i éX% 4
Goargie Gaes seen : cy Kees Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach graphs taken by Prof. Garner in Africa 6 ; ; 6 i
To boil rice in the Georgia style, pic . ts : Ss Fee ey rig oe
Of Pure Wt : Cod Liver Oil it over, wash it in cold water, put it into @ : ane bowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case MceCLUREâS MAGAZINE also contains most interesting : ind heads: |
we eee EP and eit water and boil it steadily for 12 minutes cule and gracefu'ly retire to turn the âThe Present Hour,â âStranzer than Fiction,â |
| without stirring it ; then drain off all the tables with apt mpsaruwe. Before the ° ss - A . a , | Tn Wood an! i , all s { vill
posseses blood enriching properties inf | » ater, cover the vessel containing it and | mirrors the mx st comical and sometimes | Castoria. Castoria. We are offering this splendid Magazine with THE)
a remarkable degree. Are you ail run set it where it will keep hot enough to | distressing case< of embarrassment can | â â a ae aed estes an ett a i ee | â
: 2 - â : ih . " adie ines ti r . | * Castoria is aa excellent mc â Castoria is so we ap children thaf } , bw he . "9 ; . |
ie Take Sentiâs steam for 10 minutes ; it will then be | be witne-sed any hour in the day. The ; r noth . . â â . ne .
_ a st Emulsion. ment ready to shake. Shake it out of the | wild-eyed granger and the rural bride, | Bother tame haa aly tae meof its | 1 recommend anenperter thang guenenigitee | DAILY ex LMINER for only Si 00 a year, praya ble in seis
as Palatable as Milk. esure an boiler in a heap on the dish, but do notâ the Clark street tough or the Calumet | *94 fect upon their children.â oO ââ H. A. Ancuzn, M. D lady . ; , s fo Âą ;
get the genuine use a spoon to remove it and do not press | avenue belle. the prosperous merchant | Ds. â : âene 111 Se. Oxford St., Brookiye N.Y advance or in monthly instalments of 35e. as desired. | : a
Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Relleville. in shape, but serve it as it is thrown or the exciinxile f i: ' annot escape â wie mere i : ee al P the Coun
â lightly on the dsâ). the laugh of tie speciators. Some grow | Castoria is the best remedy for children of â Our physicians in the childrenâs depart } We make this exceptional offer in order that we may secure a lar ve number ot | S OLAND. SON & CO
angry, some lock trizhtened and hastem | yy joy tan -quainted. I hope the day isnot | ment have spoken highly of their experi. new rubscriber=, bat all who are already subscribers may avail themselves of this | \ a Mag aplt-hg
FOR SALE How to Make Jambolaya. away, others laug with the crowd and ir distant when mothers will consider the real ence in their outside practice with Castoria, opportunity to secure practically free this great popular Macazin a. hdewed ot. . . ae
. Jambolave ws dish which tastes het- many join the au es e and get even by | wter st of tacir children, and use Castoria in- aud although we only have among our ad
ter than it sounds. To make it cut up watching for fresh victims. | .tead of the various quack nostrums which are medical supplies what is known as regular } Wii ARE HE The
wy a Joy ye. â. | the remains of a chicken or turkey, ll If the Exposition company could pre- | | .:-oviag their loved ones, by foreingopium, | products, yet we are free to confess that the if
I Dwe fs rtas ~ ns an | with water and stew until the substance pare numbers of the amusing features | morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful merits of Castoria has won us to look with a f ti iS in a 4
, âye a 1 other out- | js extracted. Then shred the meat. Wash for each of the great j alaces there would | agents down their throats, thereby sending | favor upon it.â 5 FOR
! lings on ti premises â ssion given | one pound of rice carefully and set it | be much a of the ot oe | them to premacure graves.â Unrrzp Hosrrra axp Dispexsary, i .
mimediate! n is mw furthe ma r > » Ox 4 . * day - ;
omris "| aside. Put une tablespoonful of lard | ree ae ees oe hard fom vs Da. J. F. Krxcnezor, Boston, Masa CHARLOTTETOWN, P AND Wooden Buiter Bishes
Âą. R. SMALLWOOD into a porcelain-lined saucepan, add a | âSh\seeing. = *o og Matas A Conway, Ar Auten C. Surrn, Pres.,
: study and there is so much to see.âChi- and Ke La 4
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âolicitor, Cameron Black
Gratelul â Comlorting
; ee the rice, âyp pepper â re pede We also carry a large stock \NED
Sufheient water must aiso be added to 7.2 : : ee | 7A PERS for cover y Bau it
Epps Sy Cocoa. eeeer the tite, Which auest cock end Writers who take flights in literature, ] T , PAPE! et a a
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BREAKFAST â : tators and followers. Kipling has few, | ââ - - â and TWINE of « lescripti«
Palo â 5 âaaa inne sordnik from the uncommon nature of his case, | . mi
By athorough knowledg pom See ta Sues. but such as could attempt it have | | :
â Ice one to two inches thick will bear | sprung up, and the one who comes near- | NC HOF I; b, D . RON,
snd . men. Two inches thick is estimated fit | Âąst to him and whois more human and | i
â to bear infantry; four inches thick to | therefore nearer the heart than he is | Importers a r Dealer,
â MI , tear cavalry or light guns; six incnes to | Sara Jeannette Duncan, whose âSimple | ST JOHN. NB
al bear teams with moderate loads or heavy | Adventures of a Memsahibâ has appear- | i :
e om â ; field guns; eight inches, teams with | ed lately. ; - | r.0o.8 i
i 7 ft heavy loads The âSimple Adventuresâ are of more | TO SUIT EVERY CUSTOM ER 7
ey â ~ than ordirary value. There is a keen, Pe Se I.
; Max Mailer and the Theos phists caustic touch which shows a knowledge } ,
e naw âi Profissor Max Muller has done good of everyday human nature que wender- } |
e i ©. | seview im Ther meant" Cuaebe ar tee and a â_ . huwior rare indeed in WN Mm . or en ray r â : n OY
iH â i : : woman. 1is humorous touch mads | i i P
thin mrinth. by vlurvine that the ewaterie | & . CvA7 oc ene âIn Hunting or Open, Engraved or Plain, Silver aud Gold
ârt ul ; â Sauldhises prescheal by sd mong a, Miss Duncan's other books so agreeal le. | j Hi} G 0 lal, I Vel ail 0 r]
â x pom " â| ateky mever had anv existence in India, | but it seems tobe more perfect still in } | i
tal snatt by Keeping oursel fort and that the lady, being ignorant of the | this one. The engagement arlh aghen, o ~â } }
cughy |} : ia ty} b- | two languages in which the canonical < o ef 9 gers Mill, } = Yt sae ad | is the virtues of Prime B rated
} frame â s Ga works of Baddiisâ were written, fell | ©& George Browne, o uicutta, are - " ill Ra ( I | 3, | gece , oC ae
Made simply witht ol ilk. | inte the hands, w emin India. of per sweetly aud naturally told of, and with | Haying lools of all kinds, kes, 6 S,
Sold only in packets, Gra ibelled s eqirely senor wt whe pract ce toa - much ie 5 ot dash as Le â Invaluable
chue.Âź i t slaiueiess min. | Sows in his Indian stories. ithont i a n Strength-giv ing Food
the worst sort of pessimism, too, whi - 7. H â ; I ao caw 2 weniead
IAMESJEPPS & CO., Homewpath asgetiguenees Rope, Pulleys, Oils, Genuine Nash Scythes, X
Chemiats, Loudon, -England Found a Rich Gold Mine. Gaaaeane , e e 4} AYVEL R
\ Lower oe Bay 4 N S., ~ 3.â There In no complaint - offensive, ais | . of „ . â . - - : 5
| r muel Locke, 0 s place as jus â 1 . â Ts
Ss = Se red © ; : â x. th âe J agreeable and unhealthy as catarrh. The } Pat is Gr een, Gene al Hat dware.
covered a go nine here 14t Pans or . : ° . : |
omenave Sache arge from the diseacre Q } 18 the so v's k so treated
| 100 per ceat. of pure metal to the ton. It | Mensive discharge | from | the | diseare | North Side of Queen Square, Charlottetown. "
was a ric h vein of âay ~ health to which | ! pen deepen: ; Bs w hat when diss uane
i} 1. v tl - if Ds ied? of sie ken de lemma h and i in many cases in R B N O R O N ~ & CO : wh ; juan
re was restored, b fend Pe . | duce fatal lung troubles. If afflicted do Âź . Âź June 28, 1893. it ate
kidney pills, and which he would not ex not trifle with it, Hawkerâs Catarrh Cure | va a prod
1} | change for any other mine in America. . ante wd we age â â | :
- ° 8 ¹{ srfect an Os) re ¹ ry . e : - ae % "
Ry All last winter he suffered from kidney | Sold ae & = a mag Try it Charlottetown, July 3, 1893 i The perfect cquivalent of
L i trouble which would not yield to the} ~ â : ae MOTHER'S ay r
| prescriptions of several doctors. A few M. J. Henry, of Toronto, Ont., Says ; 1} â - a cea YY ILK ;
Make New Rich Blood! | months ago Mr. Locke heard of the good | Have been a great sufferer for years with }
â work done by Dodd's kidney pills and } catarrh, and have tried every remedy 1
ame, pile were ant Gooey. Bo cee itried them with the invariable result | hear of without obtaining relief, until I . Ă© Ă© ep) Ompany
i manner Of diseaw. The information # To-day he is well and thinks no praise toot tried Hawkerâs Catarrh Cure, whie h gave |
ya ie worth ten times the cost of a box of :
Out about them, and you will always be than | great for this wonderful remedy. His | me immediate relief and made a per- | .
Pei te eames tel aed Pai ge neighbors are much interested in what | manent cure, i heartily recommend its |
Blustrated pamphlet tren, ys coerahers arvaane Op they describe as a marvelous cure. use to all who suffer from this annoy ing i -
JOKSSON & CO. 2 Custom House St. â- Take time by the forelock, and Putt- | complaint ) P. E s ! S LA N D.
nerâs Emulsion by the spoonful, and vour Geo. F. Baird, M. P. for Queenâs We make a pe lt ulty of C âomfortable, Sty lish and Che: ap
MARINE INSURANCE cough will vanish and your rosy checks County, N.B., says: [have used Hawkerâs | ieiiteiaiiea's : al a aa
§ | return. | 4 âatarrh Cure for vielent cold in the head â_ SS oats Snaee eaeenaeery oF Cty would
: 4 â_n ; observe the following re
angpnnseni | USE SKODAâS DISCOVERY, the great = Pree ita perfect cure for attacks of bet. Seenik with the ment « aeinohell
British and Foreign Marine of Blood and Nerve Remedy. tis kind. â_ from the transmitter ;
; } 2nd. Speak ina oderate tone o on ne
Liverpool. SHORT HAN D - 15 CENTS PER POUND to» loud, and distinetls âaed
Reliance Marine of Liverp«al oT MINAL °.| wipe is | ei Pince the telephone wo as to cover Sai
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en { isa valuabie food and tonie for the warm | nm m by Mail. ; IV e for F ERGU ON ALEXANDER'S S I U R i P AR Is G R ki EN _ tine & am b. : Ree
Hulls, Cargoos and i gist naured @ weather. It s li siihittdinmnencniil in One Pound Boxes: l4e } in 25 lh. lrons. pe eh ht ee ge : it i. ne
sweat rat upp âŹs. Send for Circular, Ă© aitdent ts | a pleasant mode , reat . a aiok
Plane rDe al ial =" * 7. id : y. H. CRC cIL unhecessary, and seless W
Someta beeen mt teen ree ae wm a, | DODD & ROGERS, °° 88 28S"
ia NDMAN, ith HY POPHOSPHITE, ee See Fae, . | within range of your voles m
ch'lowna â Ww âHYNDMAR Chitown, ; hi a Charlottetown, July 7, 18%3âwy 1 i Saad Chow n, dane 27, 1893 ad | ROB Axa, *
small spoonful of finely chopped onion
and «tomato, then put in the shredded
fowl! and the liquid in which it was boil-
cago Heraid.
An American Critic on âOurâ Miss Dan-
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âasses,