le monn eget i lenge ts Ste a THE DAILY —_e DR. H. D, JOHNSON. ~_— : en ee CK OI 2¢ Eye, Kar, Nose and Throat.) “sss Fehon. ae — —————— | NERVE BEANS are a new Cis TALKING UNDER THE SEA. NERVE BEANS covery that cure worst cases ¢ Nere us Debility Vigor a0¢ «Transatlantic Telephoning Possible if « Piling Manhood; restores t weakness of body of mind cause Single Copper Wire Could be Laid. y ver-work, oF Goody - The scientific advance of the telephone xohutely cures the most ot atinate cases when all othe: js interesting. In 1886 the ground wire sesaTuants have tale’ er a ee system Ww 18 in use, and still prevails to out ot peice by scdreesing THE JAMES MEDICINE an extent of 50 per cent Unless you ’ Sold io subscribe to the long distance service We for E. Hughes d st} you are using the ground-wire service, | It may be distingnished by the burring and electrical noises that confuse the eat Such noise is missing in the Jong distance service on metallic wires. The ground-wire system has iron wires. The long-distance service has drawn copper | bad," the latter | A Teronte, Ons Cera ea 7 ae 21h wires The former is is “ood.” in electrical terms. The dif- | ; due to maznetism. The atoms | Tyre vare are magnetized with each ‘A . ; a ——————————————— ek trical e electrical impulses being — — i mission. Thes D rR STEWART | instantaneous, follow each other imme ® 9! diate ly The first impulse is retarded, because before it has time to act on G A t for P. E. Isia | the iron the magnetic effect is dis ' } charged He impuises following xt Bank of N. S., Ch’town.| closely, and the wire discharging close its magnetic effects, there is a con- buzzing and noise in the ground- wire system. rendering it useless for long distance service, and causing com- plaints against the telephone service by subscribers Mortgage Sale. i impulse’ of telephonic trans- | | | p . Ss e Copper wire is not magnstized. Hence , , \ r «| its atoms are not charged and dis ( NESDA Ninth day « harged and are not retarded. Theo a A retically one can converse any distance em on a copper wire. If 200 copper wires a ; : : Comt I are thrustina conduit in a two-inch | N . s Cor m Of | tube one eighth of an inch apart they ‘ a eee sand | ate so close te yether that there is an in- : ¢ back from Eus t in a north- duction from one wire to another, re- " , tion by el lines at! tarding the telephonic effect. angles to said ance, |. This brings up the great question of a an many oa by a lane| transatlantic telephone. Rich indeed ining back frem i lot being | would he become who could succeed in also marked as } e mover one, | such a project. No company could af- pian of eaid Common [ot Number Twenty. ford to give each wire crossing the At- e, together wit rap ances lantic a separate conduit or tube. To The above sale is made pursuant te a power | place more than one wire in a tube So or a ee ier day of| Weuld result in induction from one wire March, A D Iss nad ‘ Patrick | to another at no great distance from the | Kelly and Ellen Kelly, his w tl ®| shore, and absorb or destroy the tele cen ane + map 5 eeereaeny cirsiened. | Phonic effecte. Nor has anyone in- Vor further particulars apply to Mr. William | vented a tube in which a single wire 8. Stewart, Sclicitor, Charlottetown could be carried across the sea. The Dated this 12th day of April, A D 18 present tubes are inductors and water is EDWARD J. HODGSON, a conductor and is affected by induc apls—law Assignee of Mortgag: tion, and hence the telephonic effect soon dissipates in water. Induction on — | land is overcome by an electrical bal- ance, created by transposing the wires at intervals It is believed that if a single copper wire could be laid under the sea with- out a tube, transatlantic telephonic communication could be solved. With- out a tube there could be no induction affected by water, which is a conductor. But a single unprotected wire would soon be a plaything of the inhabitants and shifting currents and sanJs of the deep, and probably eaten by some new water bug, always created by something new to eat Alexander Graham Bell, recognizing something of this principle, found means of telephonic communication between vessels gat sea. He trailed a wire behind a vessel, connected with a dynamo on board which electrically charged the wire. The wire, trailing in water, had an equivalent of a ground connection. The dynamo end of the wire was positive for one-half its length; the other end was negative. Conse- quently the water was positive on the positive end of the wire, within the : circle of which the positive half of the Substitutes! wire was a radius. The negative end of “$i. | the wire created s circle of negative water of the same area. A telephone — attached tothe wire on the vessel in dicated the approach of any object, vessel or iceberg coming within the water cLarged by the wire. Should any other vessel trailing a wire come in con tact with the electrically charged water, conversation could be carried on be- Gauss, permanente me. Exrant tween the vessels by thetr telenhones., Only a Step from Weak Lungs to Con- sumption. from Depleted Blood to Anzmia, from Dis- eased Blood to Scrofula,frora Loss of Flesh to lilness, Scott’s Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, prevents this step from befne taken and Physicians, the world over, cn= corse it. Oea’t be decelved by Scots & Bowne, Bellevi restores Health. | Druggists. Se. RT ree NErvous MEN: EXHAUSTED VITALITY. cael ee Seam Puubanare Denn, Last Wane and prive ’ red . Taastwarr. No Pauena, Consultation and advice ju person or by lever free Address or eal on PRIOVIDEN > SICAL INSTI TUTE. 16 Hanover Street, M ai, Canada. Prospectu c Snow in the Saasihine. Snow can be formed in the bright sun- shine by the following operation, but the experiment must take place far from — | any flame or fire, says the Chemic Ainn |sante. Fill a very smail bottle and | close it with cork stopper provided | with an aperature in the centre. Juto aperture introduce a piece of | twisted uusized paper. This shuuld reach | the bottom of tke bottle, and its upper } extremity should project about an inch [above the cork. At the end of a quar ter of an hour the free part of the paper will be seen to be covered with amall particles of snow. The liqnid has ascended by camilarity through the paper, just as the oil of a lamp rises in the wick On reaching the exterior it WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES oF. LIME & SUDA has evaporated, and the water contain alatable as cream oO oils - elie ot We tethoor” aoe ae. taste .ike others. In big bottles | a pr ae frees SW Sie 50c. and 81.00 e yeeros f the upper part of the paper be cut | into three narrow strips, well separated from each other (for the whole becomes CR2er2~er | a» Sead een | adherent, through the formation of ice), eure sin li i re are obte » When we assert that | there are obtained serrated flowers of d | the most charming aspect, which may ; Dodd’s | be varied in hundreds of ways. MV ELDON In order to avoid the disagreeable Kidney Pills | this NORWEGIAN < “ a x C. fines. at LiveER_oIL odor of the liquid, it is well to perform this experiment outside of the room, on the f a window, for example. edge of The operation can be performed in Ye wernwrw Aarne summer, in bright sunshine. The re- re Racka-] ~ : | sult will be only the more rapidly ob- v ire Backac ne, Dropsy ’ tained, the production of vapor being mhac, yi ,. +: ore ab t Lumb ZO, Bright S Dis- more abundan Small Sized Coal, President £ckley B. Coxe, of the | American Society of Mechanical Engi- | neers, says: Within his recollection | sizes below stove coal were considered | of little or no value. Chestnut coal | was used about the colleries, but much | of it was thrown away. It gradually | became & household fuel, and pea coal took its place for use in generating steam. Pea coal is now coming to be used for household purposes: and buckwheat, rice and barley coal are taking its place for the generation of steam. The cost | ot the coal at the mines decreases rapid- ly with the size, being $2.75 for chest- nut, 75 cents for buckwheat and 10cents for barley. ‘Transportation from mines | to tidewater is 20 cents less on pea, and | | on buckwheat, rice and barley coal, 50 | | cents less per ten than upon the house- | hold sizes.—Power. A Step in The Right Way. | Weare told that in Denmark the law provides that all persons found drunk , we ' shall be taken to their homesin car- Make New, Rich Blood! | "suse is igs aisag” ome pille Wer ) mem in tt We t tw “ee fivaner ot al o The m ATOULd eat = ig Warth ten times the tof a f ® Pu ease, Rheumatisrn and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony or ail uur} ae | } ‘ , ve > at 10 Nave used wem TH ¢¢ CURE TO STAY Cured, ry . 1 ; . B iruggists or mail on receipt of price, € fecenie DOr. L. A. Smith & Co., Toronta S WV BPD BAMALY @OALOD*AAARE, tei 2 res at th» expense of the person who | - 5 ee ee Capt. G. C. Haley, of the Schr. Jessie | ' | : 7 r | Gut about them, and you wi ankfu ums | B. Pays: that forthe last 4 years he had | Lt «A Th expel a * nm ¢ . . p : : E ate women find great tement 1 Mo teat | been a great sufferer from rhenmatiem in r 1 > } | i i, trated pamphlet free . ever = pons | his k we, Whic! ° times swelled up and ee ~et ae ’ .¥ ” sei d z 5 ' Kiuisson & CO.. & Cu a House St. Lorton, a | became ver painful. He tried wany re- o- | J , } medies without success untill he obtained | ‘ . anene of . rete ; | Grateful —¢ omiorting, (| “ome of Dr. Manning's german remedy, | ; whieh gave him instant relief. le alao | i S set ° says it have used it fur in ligestien, tlatu stoinach, cramp’, neu | every kind be without Epps’s Cocoa.|i).:'" BREAKFAST—SUPPER. | of pain ur ache. (ivr almost f pain or ache I would not } it, tne ‘ . | aids, at any price.” ) ing’s Ey a thorough knowledge of the nat- | german remedy is _ . oe ponent, eis eae aeey oe e ,| &erevan remedy is manuf @ aired only by- + I nutrition. end eons of | the Hawker Medicine Co’y.,8t John, N- | reelion am nutritior an ys refn] ' . : 4 sig a ig al Rap , and c = careful | Band is for sale by all druggists and application of the properties of well-select lenler , ie : oe . / deal : ' ed C wcOa, Mr. Epps has provided for our ——_-o—___ — } break fast and supper a delicately flavored For Over Fifty Years, } Ax Ocp Axo Wert Treo Rewevy.— Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Svrup has | Leed used for over fifty years by millions | of mothers for their children while teeth- | big, with perfect snecess. It soothes the | child, softens the gums, allays the pain, | cures the colic, and is the best remedy for | Diarricea, Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. | Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is | incalculable, Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no | other kind.—m. w. f¢. wkhy—l y USE 8KODA’S DISCOV. A’S DISCOVERY the Blood and NerveRemedy, E thegzeet beverayve whico May save us many heavy V doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of euch artic les of diet that a constitution may be gradualiy built up until enough to resist every tendency Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating sround us ready to attack e is @ weak point. We may fatal shaft by keeping our fied by pure blood and a properly nourish- e1 frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. enn simply with boiling water or milk. a im packets, by Grocers, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Homee ic hemists, Londov, Enztand. ‘ strong to disease. wherever there escape many a selves wel! forti EXAMINER a POND’S EXTRAC Have the early frosts or too late a lin- FOR gering by the garden gate again aroused COLDS that RHEUMATISM so peacefully slumbering the summer long? Well, if CUTS it’s very bad you must change your diet and pexhaps take some distasteful drug BRUISES —the doctor will tell you what—but first iN rub thoroughly the part efilicted with SPRA § POND’S EXTRACT, it §ORE warmly with flannel, and the rheuma- tism may wholly disappear. It will cer- THROAT tainly be much relieved. Now that you Catarrh have the POND’S EXTRACT try it for AND any of the many things its buff wrapper AFTER mentions. It’s a wonderful curative. SHAVING But don’t accept substitutes. POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Ave., N. Y. FO PILES BURNS SORE EYES WOUNDS SORES Headache AND ALL PAIN USE then wrap wo = DWT STAD ONY EA Nehw uoy deeccus ni gnidaer siht uoy | } . | adelay is dangerous. | lliw evah dnuof tuo taht eht tseb eealp ot yub lla sdnik fo stnaip‘ slio, ete, si ta eht erots of DODD & ROGERS, WHCOLES‘{LE AND R. TAIL HARDWARE. SSS ee SS Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescriptiou for Infants ara Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. {t is a harniless substitute for Parcgoric, Drops, Seothing Syrups, and Castor Oil It is Pleasant. Its guarantce is thirty ycars’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays foverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting four Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wind Collie. Castoria relicves tecthing troubles, curcs constipation and flatulency. Castorix assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cass toria is tho Childron’s Panacea—tue Mother’s Friend, : Castoria. “ Castoris is aa cxeellent medicine for ch’! | dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its | sood effect upon their children.” D:. G. C. Osaeo, Castorir. “ Castoria f so well adapted tochi! fren thax I recomunend if as superior toany prescription kuown to mc.” i. A, Ancars, M. D., Lovell, Mass. 111 Se. Oxford St., Dreoslyn, N. Y. * Castoria is the bet rerucdy for children of “Our physicians in the children’s depart- which Lam acquainted. LT hope tie day is 1.0t ment have spoken highly of their experi- ar distant when mothers will consi.!er the rea! | cnee ia their outside practice with Castoria, 1 alt “*h wo only hare among iterst of thir chil.lren, and use Castor. h cupplies what is known as reguiar ad ef the variouscuack nostrumsa whieh - L-streviag theic loved ones, b7 forcing opi: | weare free to confess that the aorphine, svcthing syrup and other hur’ ‘u merits of Castoria has weu us to look with ageuts down their throats. thereby sendiu, favor upon it.” ian to premature praves,” Usirer Losrtrs. ano Dispexsary, Da. J. F. Kiscnezes, Boston, Mass Conways, Ar ovr tmcdicul products, yet A:tzex C, Surrn, Pres., The Centaur Compaur, Ti Ifurray Stroet, New York City. SSR ae eee FIRE INSURANCE. Your patronage by the following great Fire Companies is respectfully solicited :— The Royal Ins, Co of Liverpool, The Lendon & Lancashire Ins. Co. of Livepro+l. The United Fire Ins. Co. of Manchester. The Phenix Ins. Co. of Brooklyn. These Companies command ENORMOUS MONETARY | STRENGTH, and are noted for their prompt and liberal | settlement of losses. Be sure and ask for Mra. | of the best Quebec pine. JOHN MACEACHERN, janl1 AGENT FOR TP. E. ISDAND. ee : i BWEKER’s © ZB | Zax CATA a EEN UF ra = RFFECTUALLY CURES CATARRI, COLD IN THE HEAD, CATARKHAL HE ACHE AND DEAFNESS, INFLUENZA, ETC. — Bold everywhere. Price, 26 vents. M’fd.by THE H «.WKER MEDICINECO’Y., L'td., St. John, N.B. ROBERT PALMER & 6O., Charlottetown Sash and Door Factory. READ THIS! We are now better prepared than ever to supply Contractors wi iE DOORS and FRAMES SASHES and FRAMES. MOULDINGS _ rive SPOUTING and CONDUCTORS, STAIR RAILS, STAIR BALUSTERS NEWEL nora agp are or kept constantly in stock. ee e are also prepared to « inds of . BING in Planing inti is tTowasning 7a oot Rede ls of JOBBING in Planing, Jointing, Mor All kinds of GOTHIC WINDOWS mae at shortest notice. Our Machinery is new and of the very best description, and we manufacture Give us a call. ROBT. PALMER & CO., Ch’town, Nov. 3, 1893—wky PEAKE’S NO. WHARF, | the 1a ai membranes Don't Stuff a Cold, If you do you will nine times ia ten, have a fever to starve. A cold is a shock received by the my- riad nerves that bristle near the surface of a human body. This shock is transmitt- ed to the nerve centres, and then back to the mucous membranes, fercing a great amount of blood to the membranes, creating @ more or jess severe irritation und consequent rive in the temperature, foliowed by chille, Excess of food in the stomach still more increases the tempera- ture, and, woratof al’, helps clog the se cretions or natural outlet of the body, It is high time we broke away from the old notion which, like some others, has done more harm than good. For example, in years past how many poor fever sufferers, burning with an internal fire and thirst, were hurried to an untimely grave because not allowed cooling drinks ora bit of ice by the old time treatment for fevers, a foolish as the adage for colds, At last one cunning delirious patient got to @ pump of cold water and drank his fill; determined not to leave until the wel ran dry, he slacked his fever, recovered, and doctors learned a lesson, Experimenting with a severe co d is a dangerous Custom, as most persons try one remedy ouly until some friend suggests another “sure cure,” as Mark Twan so humorourly describes. When shght hoarseness or tightening of warns one of ask u exposure or chill from wet, act ;rompt y; With children it may mean croup and strangulation ; with adults, catarrh, bronchiti-, perhaps pneu- monia. If neglected, nothing can prevent the sneezing, red nose, and woe-begone look of a person with acold. Score: of mothers would as soon go to bed without matches in the house, as without that old fashioned remedy, Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment, near at hand for croupy children, Used with a mild laxative, as described in a pamphlet which J. 8. Johnson and Co., Boston, Mass., will seni free to anyone, Johnson’s Liniment will cure a cold for adults quicker than any known remedy. A mild nutritious diet, a gentle physic to open the secretions, and a bottle of that old Anodyne from your druggist, will con- quer any cold. Jolnson’s Anodyne Lini- ment was originated by an cold family pbysicion more than seventy years ago. LP i + <a The United States produce annually forty-six million tons of hay. THE BUCHANAN CASE | Equal to a Resurrection—Almos Helpless from Kidney Disease—a Burden to Himselfand his Friends Dedd’s Kidney Pill Cured him Cuarnam, April 30—The story of Sher: man Buchanan, living near Loamington, 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 himeelf 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 offered the public. Its wonderful sue- cess in curing all forms of kidney disease has left to the introduction of numerous cheap and worthless imitations, Pur- chasers, 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. — =e — The great coal strike continues in the States, and increased inconvenience to many branches of trade is reported. In the great coke regions only 1,300 of the 17,519 ovens are at work. nme Some surprising effects have been re- corded trom the use of Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil in the most desperate cases of consumption, Miller’s Emulsion is * the kind that cures” colds, coughe, brexchitis and lung diseases generally Every bottle warranted. No oily taste like others. In big bottles, 50c. and $1.00, eee... oe is iis Nubar Pasha, the new Egyptian Pre- mier, is 68 vears of age, and of the Ar- men an race. He has been in the service of Exypt since he was 24, and he is more fully and avowedly in sympathy with the British poliev than any other Egyptian statesman. He was educited in Switzer- land and in France. dle A Perfect Cure for Cold in the Head, “Tt cured me of a severe cold in the head,” is what Mr. A.D. MeDonald of Framboise, C, B., says of Hawker’s Cat- tarh Cure. Sold everewhere, only 25 dente. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY the greaa Blood and Nerve Remedy. erence CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE commen CURES: Dyspepsia, iow spirits, loss of appetite, painful digestion, malaria, aud gives tone and vigour to the whole system. Be sure you get CAMPRELL’S, LINIMER LIKE any OTe As niuch Yor IUTZDNAL 2s BITERNALa 2m 1810 Originated by <2 Q1d Family Pnysician. : In use for more Th in k Of i d Years, and tli Nes 4 ~ ration after Generation have used and blessed tt. Every Tiaveler sould have a bottle in his satchel. Every Sufferer rirtie, Meumatinn. Nervous Headache, Diphtheria,Coughs,Catarrh. oan chitie, Asthma, Cholera-Morbus, Diarrho-a, Lanieness, Soreness in Body or Limbs, Stiff Joints or Strains will find in this old Anodyne relief speedy cure Should have Johnson's Every Mother Anodyneitinimentin ine house for Croup, Colds, Gove Terant, Tonsilitis, Colic, Cuts, Bruises, © pe ani Pains liable to occur in any fami! Motice. Delays may cost a life. Relieves al Summer ar i like magie. Price, % cts. Ges, &xpress paid, L 8. Johnson & MORTGAGE SALE. _To be sold by Public Auction, on THURS- DAY, the Tenth day of May. A D 1894, on the Premises St® Peters Road Charlottetown, Royaity, at “the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon: All that tract, piece or parcel of land, situ- ate, lying and being in Charlottetown, bound- ed and described as follows, that ix t« say :— Commencing on the north-west side of the Saint Peter’s Road, at the angle With the Mount Edward Road; thence foliowing the course thereof (according to the magnetic meridian of 1764) north ten degrees west one hundred and twenty feet; thence by a right angle line north eighty degrees east sixty- seven feet; thence south sixty-one degrees forty-five minutes east (S. 61 deg. 45 min. E.) twenty-three feet, or until it meets the Saint Peter’t Road; thence following the course of the rame south twenty-eight dig-ees fifteen min. tes west one hundred and thirty-six feet to the place of commencement, and is part of Pasture Lot Number Thirteen in the Royalty of the City of Charlottetown, in the’ said Island, as the sume is delineated ina plan of the above-deseribed land, and annexed to a deed of conveyance of the same from the Union Bank of Prince Edward Island to George Mason, and dated twenty-sixth day of June, 4 D 187s. The above sale is made under and by virtue ofa power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the seventh day of June, A _D 189, and made between Willlar Nelson Toombs, of Charlottetown, in Queen's County, Province of Prince Edward sland, Grocer, and Susanna Toombs, his wife, of the one part, and John Ings, of Charlotte- — aforesald, Gontieman. 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PENNELL & CHANDLER, VIcroLIA ROW. ap6 We have now a large and complete assortment of Hats to fit Boys, Youths and Men, secured at a great discount in Canadian, American and English markets. Come and see our Ilats before going anywhere else. McKay Woolen Co, Charlottetown, April 9, 1894. -- — eee DVERTISING TTRACTS TTENTION VD CUSTOM! Did You See the Latest ? WHAT'S THE LATEST NOW? Why, Herbert Haszard’s Catalogue of “A Few Flowers Worthy of Culture,’’ containing a descriptive list of the most fashionable and best quality of Flower Seeds, ard the cream of the Chrysanthe mum and other choice Flowering Planta. If you want the very best, send to him for his catalogue. Address HERBERT HASZARD, P. QO. Box 196, Charlottetown. lm eod Lumber! Lumber! FOR SALE On Peske’s No. 3 Whart. 3,000 CEDAR FENCE POSTS, 150,000 Gocd Split CEDAR SHINGLES. Also, a large supply of all kinds of Lum- ber, including Pine, Spruce and Hemlock Boards, Scantling, Studding, Fene ng. Palings, Laths, Bricks, Lime, ete. The whole of the above soid cheap for cash, as it must be disposed of before opening of may igation POOLE & LEWIS. P. S.—On account of the severe winter and bad roads we have extended the time for the collection of due us wo March lst. All amounts apo will he amounts not settled on that date March court with will be sned for in the out further notice. POOLE & LEWIS. Gh’town, Feb. 8, 1894. CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN PATENT? Fors u anewer end ati honest opinion, write to UNN & CO., who have bad neariy ity years’ tm the ent Dess. Communica- Strictly confidential. A Handbook of in- concerning Patents and bow to ob- See pore tree. Also we of mecban- through Munn & Co. receive epecial notice in the Scientific Americap. and us are Srought widely before the public with- Out cat to the i This sviendid paper, i-sued weekly, elegant! y illustrat sd. has oy far che largest circulation of ary scientific work in the world. $3 ayear, Semple ie8 ae Edition, mentb)y, x es, 25 cents. 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