2 lh MMPI ae | | i siiiliaen Queen Knighted Him. bye, Har, Nose and Throat. | honor than Isaac Pitman, whose system of Queen Victoria probably never conferred 3 phonography—with its many improve- vy & wy om 4 H ) JOHNSON ISAAC PITMAN. ~ DR. ® . Zhe Work for Which Her Majesty the knighthood on a man more worthy of the | ments by others—is now practised by the | majority of shorthand writers of the Eng- MILLINER. z . lish language. There were many authors — or teachers of different systems preceding WINS MINNIE MALONE is now pre Pitman's re nad to @ y rdera in M nery Timothy Bright, about 1587, continued ; ee Fitzroy a We by Peter Bales, 1590; John Willia, 1603; O t Fimond Willis, 1618; Skelton, 1620; 3 : Cartwright, 1642; Rich, 1646; Ma- re Ea Bor 1672 Gurney, 1740; Byrom, 167 780: Taylo 786, and ; NEAVE BEANS are a new dis | 1767; Mavor, 1780; Taylor, 1,36, N ERVE sovery that cure the worst cases | J gwis 1812 It was not antil 183% that Nervous Det ity, Lost — = 2 . Maah: : restores th< 3E ANS [omc weakness of body BE! y over-work, OF the erre i eee te ame when all othe: | = Hig first treatise on shorthand, “‘Steno- “py ote Late Sor sent by mall os graphic Soundhand,’ oo in a <eipt of price by addressing THE JAMES MIT _ aud he thus became the originator of the pL. Toronte, OBt Write for pamphlet. spelling reform, to which and the propa- Charlottetow y G. E.H es druggist ation of his system of phonetic shorthand cs devoted his entire attention since 1843, the system of Isaac Pitman was published, which was immediately declared to be far > | superior than any other. ely cures the aTuENTS have ea 1 ‘ : when the Phonetic Society was establish- Grateful —< omlorting. ed. His system of shorthand was re- or Writing by Sound,” and his **Phono- graphic Reporters’ Companion” appeared BREAKF AST SUPPER. Mr. Pitman’s ‘Phonetic Institute” at Bath is really a phonetic printing office , named in 1840 and entitled ‘‘Phonography, Epps’s Cocoa. in 1846. and a publishing house for the despatch wwledg f the nat- ural laws wh g , the operations of | of phonetic books to all parte of the world. d and nu 1, and by & caret il | He edits and prints the Phonetic Journal. a f the properties of well-select- | Besides printing his own instruction books ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has 3 led for our | for teaching phonetic shorthand, Mr, Pit- waakfant and supper & . flavored | man has issued a little library of about } ve whico may 8&8 s many heavy | eight volumes, printed entirely in short: 2 @hille. Itis by the judi ous use of | band, ranging from the Bible td ‘‘Ras- Me sles of diet that a constitution | selas.” Mr. Pitman has received several : ; ; $3] . | medals and other testimonials from vari- : er FOP ee eS | ous parts of the world in recognition of . - tafe : sease- | his aystem and of his labors for the re- Hundreds of subtle maladies are Moatng | ¢ormation of English orthography. ind us ready to attack wherever there Isaac Pitman was bora in Trowbridge, sweak point. We may escape many &/| Wilts, England, January 4, 1613. He was tatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti | obliged to leave school at the age of twelve fied by pure blood and a properly nourish- | years, and entered the counting house ofa i frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. clothing manufacturer. After a six years Made simply with boiling water or milk. | service as a clerk he received five months’ Sold ouly in packets, by Grocers, labelled | training in the Normal College of the 3 British and Foreign School Society, and was in 1831 appointed master of the British schooi at ton-on-Humber. He established the British school at Wotton- Under-Edge in 1836. A “Pall” That Did Not Go. Having been brought up in the Method- ist church, Hatton found himeelf as first assistant postmaster-general, subjected to many a religious “‘pull” from persons in- troducing themselves to his notice as mem- bers of the same communion, One of these persons was a minister who had not held a settled charge for several years, but had combined itinerant preaching with the duties of an inspector under the postoffice department, When Hatton came in, sev- eral subordinate functionaries were mark- ed for removal, among others this one. He hurried about, and by one means and another secured letters from prominent church dignataries asking for his reten- ib i DY taus, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathic Chemists, London, Enyiand. TOOTHACHE! HEADACHE! NEURALGIA! WERVOL. INSTANTLY CUBED ST ONz APPLICATION 67 . at all Druggists. 25 cents per Bottiec Board Wanted. Board wanted fer two weeks for persons attending the Summer School of Science, commencing July 4th. Apply to the| tion. He applied first to Postmaster-Gen- undersigned aT once, stating the number] eral Howe, who turved him over to his you can accommodate and the rate per} first assistant. “I believe I have written week. you asking for your resignation?” said J. D. SHaMAN, atton, quietly, in response to the visitor's introductory remarks. ‘You have, sir, and Iam here to ask if you cannot withdraw your request on the strengta of all these credentials?” “No, sir, Leannot. I have made up my mind, and you will have to go.” The applicant assumed his most solemn air and tone. ‘Brother Hatton,” said he, “‘you area Methodist, are you not?” “I certainly am.” Seeretarv S..S. of Science. may 26—eod tf TO HIRE. A first-class Horse and Buggy, also a Double-seated Pheion. Enquire at G. G. JURY’S Jewelry Store, north side Queen Square, opposite Post Office, Charlotte- 2aw (w f) 3m—may25 “And Iam a preacher in the Methodist ——-- —_—*— | chureh. If you deprive me of this office, the church all over the country will regard it as a studied insultand a deliberate blow at Methodism.” *‘Ah, my friend, there you doour church a gross injustice,” answered Hatton, cvol- ly. ‘‘Since I have been raised to one of the most prominent positions in this de- partment, I take it that the Methodists are satisfied. They certainly would not ask for everything; and as I can serve the church better as first assistant postmaster-general than you can serve it as an inspector, you will have to get out, for I shan’t. Good morning, Brother Smith.”—Kate Field’s Washington. town D. B. General Agent for P. E. Island. Orgice—Next Bank of N. S., Ch’town. eb6 “An Artistic Room. a — There is a house in Chicage with a bou- at Pane y doir that has gained the reputation of being e What t aper do You the loveliest and most artistic room in ooo » . eoggzzee Find Almost Every- * America, and that is much more than hav- where You Go ? ing a grand room or a costly one. The a “heavenliness” of this room is due to its wall paper, which is a sky blue, with here and there a drift of tiny white clouds, The effect is charming, and the delicate idea is carried out in the most minute de- tail; the furniture is spidery and white, the carpet @ sky blue, velvet, has exactly the same design as the wall paper, so the idea of the sky reflected in a pool of water CER I is perfect. This effect is heightened by tall EXAMINER ! palms here aud there around the wall, and 7 all around the room, close to the wall, are ——-——_'| ferns, feathery maiden hair, and tall lilies, WKS=The Best Paper | Vero. Verve Press s Haggurd is Patriotic. h FOR ADVERTISERS Rider Hagvard, at the opening dinner of me the Anglo-African Writers’ Club in Lon- ~SK Yo IR DRUGGIST On don, in his speech recalled the fact that on VEIN |e ee = the British flag over it with his own hand, NORWEGIAN Rhodes, and made a strong speech, which he said he knew to be rank jingoiam In this respect be said: ‘‘My sin is ever be- fore me, but all the same, while I have a voice to speak, a pen to write, or any wer wherewith I may hope to move the } hearts of men, I mean to go on sinning, for to me at least the English name is the most glorious name in history, and the English flag the most splendid that ever flew above the peoples of the earth,” He bestowed great praise upon Mr, Cecil ITH.HYPOPHOSPHITES * LIME & SODA latable as cream. ° oils taste .ike others. In big bottles 5Oc. and $1.00. Trees Curiously Fed With Moisture, The most remarkable tree yet discovered flourishes in the Island of Fierro, one of the largest of the Canary group, This island is so dry that not even a rivulet Th is to be found within its boundaries, Th. to acen yet there grows a species of tree the When we assert that = | leaves of which are narrow and long Dodd’s rrr and continue green throughout the year, Ki i idney Pills There is also a constant cloud surrounding wenn the tree, which is condensed, and, falling in drops, keeps the cisterns placed under it constantly fail. In this manner the natives of Fierro obtain water, and as the supply is limited the population must of necessity C) ire Backache, Dropsy, be limited also. —Philadelph'a Presa. Lurmbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Tr subles we are backed evurse, still expect (whether they may or oo, wipes not in 1950) to see the } layer wear his heart é by the testimony or all Upou wis siveve; iu ite visual wus uce they cent. of the people; a class shailow in heart, and of quick, buat lazy intellect. And the people, the great big peopie, of 1 heatre-Goers as @ Clans, Habitual theatre-goers are a curious ¢ ‘ are puzzled, 6 Magar ue. who have used them, -_— + lik’s We RKING NOW, ; THercuRE TOSTAY CURED. @ ' class; a class said not to comprise two per By ai! druggists or mail on receipt of price, : geceata, Dr. L. A. Smith & Co, Toronta Chester Looms was Crippled with Kidney Disease— Dodd's Kidnry Pills Cured him—They were Never Known to Fal!, I can sell you Dodd’s Kidney Pills at Newcoms Miiis, June 18.—-Chester the following PEtCen, Vite b= 50c. per box, | Loems, a well known farmer living near six boxes for $2.50. To the trade—$4.00 | here, has for years been afflicted with per dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per | kidney disease, so badly that he could not aozen. Sent by mail to any address post | sit in a buggy to drive to tow n. As he is 69 paid years old he despaired of a cure. He tried GEORGE E. HUGHES, ; Dodd’s Kidney Pills and they cured him. Charlottetown. ) ‘ He has not done any farm work for years, but he helped to put in this spring’s crops, and anyone who goes to see him to-day will find him betszee the plough-handles instead of laid out ona bed or an easy chair as he used to be. may 29 aRSow PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! -_ Vienna, June 18.—Since the great hail* storm in Vienna there has been continuors rain and cold weather. Everywhere in Austria the wheat crop has been damaged by frost, and sncew has destroyed the erops in Upper Hungary. When the system is all run down, and no hove of obtaining nourishment by the or- dinary food supply, then take “Miller’s Emulsion, the great flesh and bleod maker, “the kind that cures” colds, coughs, bron- chitis and al] diseases of throat and lungs. Every bottle warranted. No eily taste like others. ln big bottles, 50c. wn $1.00, at druggists, cosene Pills were a wondertul diecovery. hers ke them in the worid. ‘ure 2S manner of disoase. The infomation around ox is worth ten times the cost of a box of pills Find out ahait them. and you will always be thankful. Oxs TL & Dose. They expel all impurities from the wlicate women find great benefit from using them, pm pm ae free, fuld everywhere, or sent « cts, im stareps; five boxes eS. b SOHNSON & CO... 2 Custom House St. Mass, rade supplied by W.R. Watson Char lottetew n. Hi positively « a THE DAILY EXAMINER . POND'S EXTRACT “we THIS Our trade-mark on THE WON PILES, sold HEMORRHA Used Internally and Externally. made crudely, cheaply. Genuine is strong and pure. Sole Manwiacturers POND’S EXTRACT CO., other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant. cures Diarrhoea and Win and bowels, giving Castorvia. * Castoria is an excellent medicino for ch’! ' dren. Mothers hzve repeatedly told me of its pood effect upon their children.” Da. G. C. Osaoon, Lowell, Mass. “ Castoria is the best remedy for children of which Iam acquainted. I hope the dsy is rot far distant when mothers willconsiderthe rea! | interest of tacir children, and use Castoria in- stead of the various quack nostrums which aro d-stroyiag their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby scuding them to premature graves.” Du. J. ¥. Kincne.og, Conway, Ar IS THE GENUINE. Buff Wrapper around every bottle. DER OF HEALINC. FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Refuse Substitutes, INFLAMMATIONS, CATARRH, GES, and ALL PAIN, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Prices, 50c., Cheap, Si, Cheaper, Si.75, Cheapest. Can be diluted with water. 76 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK- What is SS SS S | | ~ Castoria is Dr. Samuel Piteher’s prescription for Infants and Children, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor {5 is n hatmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Cyrups, and Castor Oil. Its guarantco Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays foverishness. Castoria prevents yomiting Sour Curd, is thirty years’ use by ad Colic. Castoria relicves tecthing troubles, curcs constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, reguiates the stomachs healthy toria is the Children’s Pana and natural sleep. Cas« tca~—the Mother’s Fricnd,. tren that it as superior toany prescription ig so well adapted to chil I recommer known to inc, ft. A. Ancrer, M. D., 111 So, Oxford St., Lrovkiyn, N. Y. “Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi 1 | ence in their outside practice with Castoria. alth 1 we only hare among our plies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that tha merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Unitep UosprraL 4Np Disrenxsary, Boston, Mass, Auzen C. Surru, Pres., The Centaur Company, T7 Murray Street, New York City. TURNIP Same as formerly sold Ch’town, June I, 1894—eod & ws SEED ! We have now in stock our supply of Genuine Haszard’s Improved Turnip Seed, by Henry T. LePage. Also, TURNIP DRILLS, for Hand or Horse. D. W. FINLAYSON, H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. 1 ualeh a Da DOES YOUR Wire Do HER OWN WaAsHING? Seeton and Mitche!!, Halifax, agents for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. F she does, see that the wash is made Easy and Clean by getting her SUNLIGHT SOAP, which does away with the terrors of wash-day. Experience will convince her that it PAYS to use this soap. —_———— Charlottetown, April 23, 1894—m w f ALL UUR SPRING SULTINGS ——AND——— OVERCOATINGS NOW IW. Now is the Time to Order Your Spring Suit. JOHN MACLEOD & CO. SHIP NEWS, Port of Oharlottetown. ENTERED. June 18—Ranger, Purchase, Pictou Omega, Finlayson, Sydney; J H Hiltz’ Broudreault, Pictou. 19th — Matilda, Hains, do; Hydra, Boudreault, Cow Bay. CLEARED, June 18—J H Hiltz, Boudreault, Pictou; Mary Star of the Sea, Lantagne, Caraquet; L H Davies, Phelan, Covehead; Hydra, Boudreault, Pictou; Athlete, Weatherbie, St Peters. Fatal Result of Delay. Sickness generally follows in the path of neglect. Don’t be reckless? but pra- dently take a few doses of Scott’s Emulsion immediately following exposure to cold, It will save you many painful days and sleepless nights. Tue Haave,fJune 18—Adyises have been received from the Governor-General of the Netherlands, Indies at Batavia that he will at once send an expedition of 2,500 men and fiye war ships to punish the Rajah of Tombok for his disregard of the suzerainty of the Netherlands over the territory, and for his general miegovern- ment, The ladies of Charlottetown are asking for Priestley’s dress materials for they are learning that no other black dress fabrics will give the same satisfaction. They drape with a softness and grace that gives perfect delight to a lady of taste and being made of silk and wool so artfully inter- woven a garment of Priestley’s dress goods has an air of refinement about it as long as there is anything left of it. ss + sbieearescictssienitas USE SKO1A’S DISCOVERY, the; reat Blood and Nerve Remedy 4 jus Island. for P. E. Liberai terms, DAVIES, Agent for the cele- brated “ COMET” “THE COMET.”’ Prices and Catalogues at the St. George oO > 2 = A 2 = ° os £ 7 fx 3 = ms — DIVIDEND NOTICE. Merchants Bank of P. E. Island. Cuartortetown, May 31. Notice is hereby given that a Half-yearly Dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum on the capital stock of this Bank, has been declared, payable at the Banking House on and after July 3rd, next, The transfer books will be closed from the 18th June to July 3rd, next, both days inclusive. By order of the Board. WM. McLEAN, Cashier. June 1, 1894.—2aw&wy THE MAGIC CITY. Have your copies of “THE MAGIC CITY” bound. Lowest price and good work. J. D. TAYLOR, Bookbinder, Queen St. HATS! HATS! We have now a large and may30 complete assortment of Hats to fit Boys, Youths and Men, ecured at a great discount in Canadian, American and Come and see our Hats before going English markets. anywhere else. McKay Woolen Co. Charlottetown, April 9, 1894. Administratrix’s Sale. Iam instructed by the Administratrix of the Estate of the late Andrew O. Connor to set up and sel] by Public Auction, in front of the Court House at Georgetown, in King’s County, on TUESDAY, the Tenth day of July next, at twelve o’clock, noon :— the Dwelling House and Premises of the said Andrew 0. Connor, situate at Montague, and described as follows, viz:—All that tract of land lying and being on the north side of the Montague River, and onthe west of the Main Street leading to Montague Bridge, hav- ing a front on said street of 45 feet, and extend- ing back therefrom at right angles thereto for the distance of 104 feet, orto land of John Annear, and being bounded on the north by tand of Norman McLeod, and on the south by a plot of land upon which is situate the Methodist Chureh, and being on Township — Fifty-two in King’s County aforo- said. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a license to sell the real estate of the said late Andrew ©. Connor, issued by the Surro- ate and Judge cf Probate for this Province, aring date the Lith day of March, A D 1894. For full particulars as to terms of sale, ete., apply at the office of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this 4th day of June, A D 1894. A. P. HOBBS, junei—dy 4i law =e ——? gHNSONS ANoODYNE LINIMENT yHUlke aey OTHE Tor INTELNAL as EXTERALom 8” Ev ry Sutte have a bouts is ver ufferer f= Nervous Headac: ¢, Diphtheria, Gousha Cater Bee chitis, Asthina, « nolera-Morbus, Diarrticea, Lanieness, Soreness in yor Limbs, Stiff Joints or Straing wil fad in aoe ee a ae speedy cure. Shou ve Johnson Every Mother Avodyneiisinentin the Sore Throat, Tonsilitts, Co een eee ani Pains liable = om a. yo] wine notice. sete oe he ee ves all Summes dea bi Expresspail. LS Johnaans Ge bones et Trade snpplied by W. R. 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To Incorpor:':s *ompanies or Associatio’s dving Busizess within this Province given that the annual Notice is 1 roby the Act of the Legista- Taxes mipered Ls on certain Incorporated ud Associations,” are as fol On each of the C yn panies or Associa- tions whore head office is not within this Province, namely,— Fire Insurance Companies......-+++-+++ $100 Life or Endowment Insurance Com- FIION . o.ccncresceqsveetascensncon seesece 150 Accident and Guarantee Insurance COMPBNISS.....00000 +0. 020eseereveeeees 25 Trust or Loan or Building Companies or Associations.......... eS Telegraph Companies.....++-.-+:++++e+++ 250 And on each o: the Banks, whether the $I head office is in this Province or not, namely,— If with not more than one office in thoie PrOwinGece.se.scs ses ciepcecetsiode OO If with more than one office in this Peietise. cs, sccescicatsesessamatea> SOO l The abeve taxes are payable semi- annually. on the ist June and lst Decem- ber in each year, to the Provincial Secre- tarv-Treasurer. The first payment will be due on Ist June, 1894. ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Secretary-Treasurer. Provincial Secretary’s Office, { Prinee Edward Island, May 22, i*94. Notice to Commercial Travellers. The attention of Commercial Travellers is called to the following sections of an Act passed by the Legislative Assembly of Prince “1 edward Isiand, Session I804, intituled “An Act to Impose a Direct 1 ax on Certain Classes of Traders ” :— |. “From and after the passing of this Act every casual trader not permanently residing in this Province doing business within this Province, commonly known as “ Commercial Travellers,” and every person not permanent- ly residing in this Province, and who sella either for himself or any other person any goods, wares or merchandize in this Province, or solicits or canvasses tor orders either for himself or any other person for the sale, ex~ ebange cr purchase of any goods, wares or merchandize w.thin this Provinee, cither by the production of samples, photographs, jogues, printed or written matter, of simpiy by word of mouth without the production of samples, photographs, catalogues, printed or written matter, shail, before he or she enters upon the business of so selliag any goods, wares or merchandize, or soliciting or can- vassing for such orders, pay tothe Provincial Treasurer Of this Province an annual licen e fee or dzrect tax of fifteen dollars.” 2 “Upun payment of the said license fee or direct tax, the said Provincial Treasurer shail grant a license authorizing the ee therein named tose)! goods, wares and mer- chandize in this Province, and to solicit anc eanvass for orders for the sale, exchange or purchase of goods, wares and merchbandize within this Provinee. Such license shall be granted and remain in forse for the space of one year following the date upon which the said license shall be granted and no longer.” THE %. * any such Commercial Traveller or = son not permanently residing In this To vince as aforesaid, who, after the passing of this Act, shall sell any goods, wares or mer- chandize, or solicit or canvass fur orders for k form, vents A oon by 12 Wn Sy tb SoS Ho Ss Ls I Il Lol ip Sn» e heads wares or Merchandiz*: in any Manner afore- said within this l’rovince without havi first paid tbe said license fee or direct tax, obtained the said licen-e, shall foreach and every occasion upon wauich he or she shail sell any goods, wares or merehandize, or soil- eit or canvass for an order for the sale, ex- change or purchase of any goods, wares or merchandize as aioresa‘d, be liable to pay the sum ot two hundred duilars to the said Pro- vineial Treasurer.” This Act 18 now in force, - License can te procured in Charlottetown at the Provincial Treesury, in Summerside from Wm. T. Hunnt Esq , in Georgetown from Georze B. saitken Esq. ANGUS McMILLA®S, Provincial Secretary-Treasurer, AND WE DONT KNOW MUCH About writing ads., but WE KNOW A GOOD DEAL about making FURNITURE; it at prices that make it sell. if we don’t do all we say. Charlottetown, March 21, 1894—m w f Try us and see We are going to keep up our reputation for selling THE BEST FURNITURE FOR THE LEAST MONEY. ” Provincial Treasury, ; Prinee Edward Island, 15th May, 1804. \ maylé—dy tf pat pio tf DR. J. P. MURRAY, DENTIST, Queen Sira3i, --- Charlottetown may30 also about marking Clocks and Watches. If vou want your Clock or Wateh cleaned or repaired go to JOSEPH GOODSTEIN, Queen Street, opposiis J.D. MeLeod & Co’s. Having several years’ experience in the Fatheriand, also iu New York, Iam ps pared to do all kinds of work in my Hine with neatness and despatch. Remember the place. Charges moder- JOHN NEWSON., |= to daw oan REMOVAL! Priestley’s Cravenettes (In light and medium-weight goods) Are not only rain-proof, dust-proof and porous to air but are extremely stylish amd come in the fol owing shades : Grey, Castor and Black. The Priestley trade mark is always a guar- antee of good wearing quality. Always ask for Priestley’s. Navy, Myrtle, Grown, Cravenettes are uni- versally admitted to be the only satisfac- tory porous waterproof goods on the market. ON WHICH THEGOODS ARE WRAPPED.~ 4 The Hathaway Patent Fence W STRONG, HANDSOME, VISIBLE, DRABLE CHEAP, Pat. Now. 19, 1889, Fa) i, Field, UAW Adovo Cut ts One-half Actual Size. This strand is made of the best quality of Galvanized Steel Wire fourths inches wide, easily seen by stock Sadvgapes » consequentiy will not run into it do so, will not be injured as from barb wire, each strand weighing about 1} its rod. 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