ee r ay ytd ee doe Sy seth ed OS , ; 3 + m THE DR. H. D. JOHNSON. Rye, Bar, Nose and Throat. ew - = : die NERVE | xe mare tne wort cases 0 Nervous Dehility, Lost Vigor snc : T Praalir Mauhood; restores the BEANS Ae e- f body of mind cause » over-work, or the errors ex —_— «ses of youth. This Remedy ab ; res t most obstinate cases whea ail thet RRaTMEN = how fo YT a ae we oe gists at Bi per packag: or six for $5, or oN receipt of prive by sa Jressing Sie yAMes M 1D ~, Tero inte. OBS Write tor pamphie. Subd we G. B. Hughes druggist | SOUNDED Ao. a a Nit. on ae Po WOR Won e Pad dF Sa See te 2h etl A ~ “a “ x ae) Lie Only a Step m Weak Lungs to Con- from Depleted B ito Anzmia, from Dis- eased Blood to Scrofula,froma Loss of Flesh to Iliness. Scott’s ‘Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, ‘nts this step from being taken and restores Health. Physicians, the world over, cn= corse it Dea’! be eee’ ved by Subst ates! Boots & Bown } & $1. NErvouUs MEN: -anavees . vires ITY. The error: . e axes \ ses Lost Mar ne a oa karMart Addeves or ca she nd 3 ns oan oe — — e What Paper do You ovesecee Find Almost Every- * ‘ where You Go ‘ THE DAILY EXAMINER WeThe Best Paperw FOR ADVERTISERS ‘ASK YOUR Di DRUCCIST FOP yr TUR Cla 13 NORWEGIAN et rks i Pane IRE Shae 2 eet beer ee a i alatable as cream. il} taste .ike others. In big Sateen 50s. and $1.00. ee) DAILY EXAMINER . . ‘ ‘ USE POND’S EXTRACT Have the early frosts or too late a lin- gering by the garden gate again aroused that RHEUMATISM so peacefully slumbering the summer long? Well, if it’s very bad you must change your diet (ALES OF ROYAL FOLK. EMPEROR WILLIAM OF GERMANY AS A MORALIST. PILES BURNS SORE EYES WOUNDS SORES Headache AND COLDS CUTS BRUISES SPRAINS SORE THROAT Catarrh Piven at the Request of His Crardfather He Declined to Rescind an Order and perhaps take some distasteful drug Against Gambling in His Regiment- but first rub thoroughly the part afflicted with POND'S EXTRACT, then wrap it warmly with flannel, aud the rheuma- tism may wholly disappear. It will cer- tainly be much reliewed. Now that you have the POND’S EXTRACT try it for —the doctor will tell you what His Sentiments Still Unchanged. The opposition of the Eraperor of Ger- any to gambling in every form among bis officers is creating something akin to consternation in army circles, The wear- ers of the stats, straps and gold buttons almost fear to touch cards in their own me fot fear his majesty, in some way, hear ot nd reprimand them. This i AND Td tho cdee icath & Gara any of the many things its buff wrapper ment. It is in accordance with a reso- ALL mentions. It’s a wonderful curative, AFTER m taken in bis younger days, when he was suspected to be in sympathy with PAIN But don’t accept substitutes. SHAVING verything “wild” in the German capital, POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Ave., N. Y. s brought about by the suicide of a r sing young lieutenant in the regi pec as _ whieh the prince was attached i ot whom he was exceedingly i While playing one night ia e Union Club, the “‘swellest” organiz- n Germany, he staked his fortune, a S or cS tit and left the green table to send a His royal high- the news and st thronzh hie brain that will not keep correct time is worse than 59 was much affected by dom vow net: Oe ee ae nune at all. We have Watches and Clocks ithe throne, he wot prose ude suc - : 5 : ‘leo if possible. He edopted the regulated right up to time, and our prices lowg before the unhappy death of are regulated by the hard times. We also »s tather, however, A short time after the : ° ; snicide of his friend. he became commander have the latest sty les in Jewelry. In our he hnssar regiment of the Garde-du- « Among the ordera with which he pr sed his subalterns one morning was at directing them to give up gembling in e Union Clab or resign from ite mem- ership lista. The officers of the guard in jerman regi nents are necessarily wealthy eu, and when they ceased to play for high stakes life at the club became com- era ively monotenous. A committee was ppointed to call upow eld Emperor Wil- iis to » endeavor to induce him te persuade ix grandson to withdraw the obnoxious rier. His majesty promised to do so, t for Prince William and asked him to Repairing Department we are giving excel- lent satisfaction, as we are paying special attention to it. We also repair Land Sur- veyors and Ships’ Compasses. Bring your Watches and Clocks to be repaired. G. G&G JURY, North Side Queen Sauare, Opposite Post Office. ecind the command. The prince re a ee . : ' . eee nsined steadfast, The old emperor insist- | ; Allow me to ask your majesty,” finally | broke out the prince, ‘‘if I am still colonel f this regiment?’ ‘As a matter of course, $ Ver. Then I ask your majesty to allow me to tpheld my order,” he replied, ‘‘or other- ve | hand back the command into your ands at once,” Pue old hero, pleased with the spirit of » young soldier, patted him on the shoul- ler and continned: I lat is impossibie. 1 a colonel again. " came the an- | > 2 rs A BNO LEU ee SAR LT Le ee eT , Teould not get so | The order shall re | Lhe determination showed at that time we was then only about 26 years old—he tinues to show and never misses an op vortunity to give expression to hie abhor- ence of gambling. German fathers and mothers yive the Emperor unstinted praise or his policy and praythat he may be snecessful in ‘ta execution. Itia a policy ich meets the approval even of the sv- ialists. Nothing that he has undertaken, fact, has gained for him more geruine | iriends and admirers. i Castoria is Dr. Samuel Piteher’s prescription for Infants and Children, It contains ncither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is 2 harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feycrishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colie. Castoria relieves tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, For tl the Complexien. Since the time when the Greeks craved personal beauty as the greatest gift of the ods and Roman matrons believed so ~tronly in the pre natal influence of music, tlowers and amiability upon the symmetry | f their sons and daughters, how to attain | his supreme gift is still the dominant thonght of woman, She eraves to be goodly to look upon, | snd she can accomplish this—unless she hopelessly ill-favored—by persistent se of the small aids to beauty which are everywhere accessible. A c‘ear complexion is, of course, right- considered the first essential to t eanty, i onlesa the skin be healthy and fine | sod-ome features can not make good the | blemish i The cold water fad is essentially Eng. lixh, for the icy plunge is a punisl: ment, and therefore, according to our medi cal men, wrong for us. Tepid and warm athe help us most, while for the face the water must be as hot as we can bear it to produce the best resulta. Almond meal sa delusion and a disappointment when donathin, delicate skin, for while be recommendei fer | muall y fonnd to | The Centaur Company, Castoris. “ Castoria is so well adapted to chilren that I recommend it as superior toany prescription known to me.” Castoria. “ Castoris is an excelicnt medicine for ch'l aren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children.” Da. G. C, Osaoon, Lowell, Mass. i. A. Ancnen, M. D., 111 Se. Oxford St., brooklyn, N. Y. “Our physicians in the childres’s depars ment have spoken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice with Castor ia, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as reguicr products, yet we are free to coufess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Unrrep Hosprrat axp Dispensary, Boston, Masa * Castoria is the best reracdy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is rot ar distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria i.- s:ead of the various quack nostrums which are dvetroying their loved ones, by forcing cpiv'm, morphine, soothing syrup and other hur:ful agents down their throats, thereby sencing them to premature graves.” Da. J. F. . KrncHELOE, Conway, Ar AtLzx C. Surra, Pres., "7 Murray Street, New York City. Ise that very kind it often makes it Liotchy. Better than a mond meal is the Lran of | Indian meal used at night. Lather the ands wiih the finest soap, dip tlem in e bran and vigorously wash the face, ising quite hot water to rinse it. Mep : —_ early dray and rewash several times in a jimtet hot water into which yon hare ppel twenty drops of benzvin--not evaine, This whitens the skin and closes ¢ pores llorseradish grated in buttermilk will emove freckles, it 1s said, and quite an missible way to get a good color is to sinpen the cheeks with a little extract of te ee ts on we assert that 5 Dodd’ d's : Kidney P Pills ee ee Backache, Dropsy, Lumtago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and a?] other forms of Kidney , we are backox < stimony oI Swi who have used them. a TH +f CURE TO STAY CURED, as fh = ‘digaaianl aks pinta by the te > > ists or m receipt of price, 3% um Or. L, A. Smith & Co., Teronta ¢.! singer. —_— ~ See _ | i human Nature, } When a wan begins to show marked at tentions to a young lady, the other young des who would like to be in her place | speak of his fondnessas “infatuation.” It | is ouly those who have no interest in the uaiter who are willing to admit that it ies ase of ‘‘love,”— Boston Transsript. A man who subscribes fors weekly news ‘per in Georgia recently deducted four euts from his yearly subscription because | 6 missed three issues. This is the saine } — ian who climbed over the fence for fear } ut the gate hingea—Atlante |. Your patronage by the following great Fire Companies is respectfully solicited :— ae The Royal Ins. Co of Liverpool, - asions when er man hez ter gis mad er be The London & Langa shire ins. ¢ 0. of Liveprool. To tarsal bool SEEIUD exes The Upited Fice us Co. of Manchester. t arnal hard to p sonl and body | ~The Phenix Ins. Co. ef Brooklyn. we Ses» ~ INSURANCE. Wearing o oust! ation flit down pay,” said Uncle Xben, ‘’to | * yoh tempuoh, an’ good nature am er | viessin’ to a community, But dah am | a NY} yore rit ether. Butitis harder to keep your 4 ath together. —Buffale C : 3 (he mia who believes only hatte fc | __ ‘These Companies command ENORMOUS MONETARY 2 . on gets fee Pe he selects STRENGTH, and are noted for their prompt and liberal ib iy aif. -—— Pre ; ” a settlement of losses. I . omilgges for the She k. JOHN MACEACHERN, = oP sleeplessness as well as sick- ew eu | Rich fl ond! 7 » No orh re i t a: teow ne ’ t rao «nt an ai mae ft s x hey « bt Gg “ ” af a the { d bh went | © ‘ i he JOUNSON & ¢ . Maan Gratelul— Comforting, Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. “Ry athorough knowledge of the nat- ural lawe which govern the ope rations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the properties of well-select- ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps bas provided for our breakfast and supper a delicat: ly flavored | beverage whico may save us m any heavy Yoctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enoug h to resist every tendency to disease, Hundre: is of subtle maladies are floating nd ue ready to attack We may etal shaft by keeping our wherever there escape many a selves well forti sed by pure blood and a properly n urish- sd frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simpy with boiling water or milk. Sold + packets, by Grocers, labelied thus} AM BPPS & CO., Home: Chemists, London, Bog land. veak point. thic |i: « « soothing inflaence, ee any j | p Py _ | B. says: that for the last 4 years he had PERF Qs IN | been a great sufferer from rheumatism in |} Ee Sit veg’ UR nis knee, which at times swelled up and became very painful. He tried many re- } some of Dr | which gave shi<qnens changing of pillows will The case shonld ow and be kept smucth A she + ra is resifo', and the sexe Of cool water or some spicy toilet water, like lavender or orange ti hi jaall AGENT FORT. E. ISDAND. the yl WAWKERS CA lauge of ul refreshing »wers, applied to the forehead, throat, suds and feet cannot be overestimated. A Little Sweet O11, To induce alittle baby or a grieving child to put out his tongue, drop a@ little eweet oi! on the unoer lir hiephants Poor Satlors. Flephants are dreadfgl eS mu » sickness G. 4 . ee Capt. Schr. Siaitg| medies without success until) he obtained | german relief. Manning’s remedy, him H i EFFECTUALLY —_ CATAREH, COLD IN ae BIEAD, CATARRHAL HEAD. € aleo | instant CHE AND DE AF NEssS, INFLUENZA | says! *j have used it for indigestion, flatu i Sold everywhere. Prices 26 cents. RM’ fd. by ZHGEUY WEAR MEDICINE CO’Y.,L’td., St. John, N.B. lence, cold inthe stomach, cramp-, neu | . 7 = raly a, and in fact for almost every kind | F : : ee oo a of would not be without | it, he alde, at any price.” Dr. Manning's | german remerly is manufig@ ied only by- | the > Hawker Medicine Co’ v..St John, N.- | B,and is for sale by all druggists and dealer . ; of pain or ache. | ROBERT PALMER & 60., ‘Charlottetown Sash and Door Factory. ag Fre SP geet READ THIS! Leed used ore over fitey years *y millions | We are now better prepared than ever to supply Contractors with PANEL of mothers for their children while teeth- | DOORS and FRAMES, SASHES and FRAMES, MOULDINGS and FINISH nig, with perfect snccess. It soothes the SPOUTING and CONDU CTORS, STAIR RAILS, STAIR BALUSTERS, NEWEL child, softens the gums, allays the pain, | POSTS, which are always kept constantly in stock. cures the colic, and is the best remedy. for. | We are also prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING in Planing, ao. Is ple vasnt to the taste. Sold | . Tennoning, Jig and Fret Sawing. by Druggists in every part of the world. | All kinds of GOTHIC WINDOWS made at shortest notice. Twenty-five cents a bottle, Ita value is | Our Machinery is new and of the very best description, and we inealeulable, Be sure and ask for Mrs. of the best Quebec pine. Give us a call. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take n0 | ROBT. PALMER & CO., other kind—m. w. f. wkly—l y Ch’town, Nov. 3, 1893 —whky PEAKE’S NO. WHARF. -—-_o --— vor Over be ¥ears, Jointing, Mor manufacture USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY the gzsat | Blood and NervéRemedy. ST, PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. St. Paul’s Cathedral has long been the centre of chureh life for the enormous population which surrounds it. The sub- ject is too far away to be dealt with here, but it is interesting to note how even two such hostile organs of the press as the Echo and the Methodist Times have come to speak of its work. “There can be no doubt of one thing,” says the Echo “and that ie,that the authorities of the cathedral have succeeded in making it the great metropolitan parish church into which London pours its living tide, and not a huge, empty shell, furtively visited by the stranger and the sightseer. ” And the Methodist Times, in the eame stran, writes : “Those purblind individuals who imagine that Christianity is losing its hold upon this country should have have been in St. Paul’s Church last Tuesday 1! ‘ght, when the annual rendering of Bach’s Pas sion music took place. The vast C athaden! was crowded in every. part. It is absurd to say that the attraction was purely musical, because Bach’s music does not appeal to the man of the world, or the ; listener whose sole desire is to gratify the nerve of hearing. Bach’s n.u<ic is in- tensely spiritual and devotional. More- over, anyone who watched those crowd- ing thousands would notice how devout they were, how reverently they kneeled at the appropriate times, and how heartily many of them joined in the chorales which were intended to be sung by the congrega- tion. When we remember what St. Paul’s was fifty years ago, and what it has become now, we have an impressive ilius- tration of the ever-advancing power of the Christian religion in this country.” m 2S or eee ~ aan SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS, Scxmersipe, May 7. Shipped per steamer Northumberland, Cameron master, for Point du Chene : 434 bags potatoes.........-.......... 283 OE I I civics tsvcenkes res 151 350 yds Island cloth..............+. 245 TP WE SON. 50 a5 35 cues ik 150 STO TOG BAW, . Sicces scssigeincices cocsen 47 © EMEA; i, ncsdesnidipedeerenas 580 $ 1456 By same steamer on Sth May: 265 bags potatoes ...........+-0000+. $ 190 COE cistesicmenicge ae Pe Ne MINE, 5 nist caisson 105 1B CURDS CI 22 5 <00.00.c0c oes scevecee 41 © BGG ions scandens 80 DO Ein sos dee snilsccne er spbinchaat 120 $ 786 ee meat eennnantntnancatanelaD SHIP NEWS. S’side May 7--Ent bark Cias E Lefurgey, Read, Bristol, Eng., salt; Rest- ive, Lain, Shediac, lumber; Rachnin, Willet, Halifax, cornmeal; Pleiades, Drys- dale, Wallace. stone. Cld—schr Restive, Cain, Picton, potatoes. May 8—Surprize, Anderson, Baie Verte, bal; Ranburn, Wil- jet, Rich, produce; Pleiades, Drysdale, Wallace, bal. THE BUCHANAN CASE Equal to a Resurrection—Almos Helpless from Kidney Disease—a Burden to Himselfand his Friends Dodd's Kidney Pill Cured him Cnatruam, April 30—The story of Sher- man Bachanaa, living near Leamington, is worthy of notice. Hesays he was al- most helpless, bloated and a wreck power- less and he was rapidly becoming a bur- den to himself and his friends. Natural- ly he lost all hopes of recovery, but a happy thought suggested Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and these cured him. Dodd’s was the first kidney remedy in pills form ever otfered the public. Its wonderful sue- cess in curing all forms of kidney disease bas left to the introduction of numerous cheap and worthless imitations. Pur chasvers, for their own safety, should insist on getting Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Sold in large boxes; price, fifty cents or six boxes for $2.50. To be had of all dealers. Some eurprising effects have been re- corded trom the use of Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil inthe most desperate cases of consumption, Miller’s Emulsion s “the kind that cures” colds, coughs, bronchitis and lung diseases geuerally Every bottle warranted. No oily taste like others. In big bottles, 50c. and $1.00, oe. oe Fe — eS A Perfect Cure for Cold in the Head, “Tt cured me of a severe cold in the head,” is what Mr. A.D. McDonald of Framboise, C, B., says of Hawker’s Cat- tarh Cure. Sold everewhere, only 25 vents, Priestley’s Cravenettes may be had iu all the newest fabrics. Absolutely rain- repelling they are not to be distinguished from the same goods not waterproofed. This is their great merit. Cravenette in cludes serges and all dress fabrics. They are perfectly porous, non-odorous, and they never change in appearance. These are merits which vo other waterproofing pro- cess has been able to demonstrate. They are rolled on “The Varnished Board” like all Priestley’s dress goods. ices Me BP tdi aes . J ond # Extract, a. iedicine contined te acertain numberof diseases. It wil! cure pain, jnilainmation or Hemorrhage, exter- lor Met ce + 80 ee USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY the grea Rleod and Nerve Remedy. 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It’s time to prepare spring work by n Forks, purchases of shovels, Ri ike 8, Hoes, PI Chain all at ae ‘harlottetowr, gardening gnd ior rpades, ry? 4 Traces eic.. Tde season 0} cropping is iear to admit of deiay. We can fix you out in the most satisfaetory mage ner if you will drup into oug ; and let us know wha you need. If you want any Barb or Annealed Wire, we have afull stock of both kinds, If you intend painting this fae don’t forget that we keep the best quality of Paints and English Paint Oil at the lowest prices. Ladies’ Gar den Sets. too PENNELL & CHANDLER, VicTorii KOW Ts! ATS! ap6 large and Hats to fit Boys, Youths and Men, We have now complete assortment of at a discount secured great American and Come and going in Canadian, English our markets, Liats anywhere else. McKay Woolen Co, see before Charlottetown, April $, 1894. DVERTIFING TTRACTS Pp VPENTION VD CUSTOM! Did You See the Latest? WHAT'S THE LATEST NOW? Why, Uerbert ieee’ ard’s Catalogue of ‘A Few Flowers Worthy of Cultute,” containing adescriptive list of the mom fashionable and lest quality of Flower Seeds, aruitthe creani of the Chrysenthe mum and other choice Flowering Planta, if you want the very be fo seni Lo him for his catalo Address HERBERT HASZARD, P. O. Box 196, Charlottetown. apo Lm eod Lumber! Lumber! FOR SALE Qn Pe: ke’s Ne. 3 Whar. 3.006 CEDAR FENCE POSTS, 159,000 © ed Split CEDAR SHINGLES, Also, a large s pply | kinds of Lame ber, ie Pi v, Bore f Hemlock Boards, Scantling, Stu Fencing, ~alings, Laths, Bri 7 e, ete The wh sold cheap for ¢ » @8 It miust O06 ed of bn rm 4 4 POOLE & LEWIS. P.5.—On a vinter and bad roads we have extended the time for the collection amounts due us to March 1x A mour Ret 1 on that date will be sued for i March court with Out furtie ‘ POOLE & LEWIS. Cli’tow Feb. 8, 1894 CAVEATS, FRADE M*Rks “COPYRIGHTS. GAN f ORTAIN A FATENT? 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Farm For Sale THE subscriber offers le his farm om the Mount Edward Road, about one mile anda half from the city, w¢ }] and favorably known as the “W Farm’ The farm consists Of sixty , and con tains a good Dwelling House and five Outbuildi: 1] in good condition. There is also a good orchard copnechion, Terms easy. Apply to C, BENOIT, Water Street July » 1893, pire Bites Fac we eRe ee er ee 5 (“t Td estan Meese