; 4 3 ecole ee gir aio rma Rigen AR geAPEN op sl AOR a eR a + alee se Romine oa 18 agate enteOS t THE DR. H. D. JOHNSON.! Bye, Bar, Nose and Throat, iy & wy om a MILLINEY. “S MINNI MALON! 7 now pre M ery r Fitzroy and Wey-| ae ‘? } prom ptly ap26 NERVE BEANS are 5 new dis covery that cure the worst cases 0 Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor ene F not; restores the 7, arc siling al bk NS weakness of body or mind causec ver-work, or the errors o. ex fy h. This Remedy ab nate cases when ail othe ‘ by drug rea to relieve ; t gl per r six for $5, or sent by mail or sof pr y THE JAMES MEDIULNE Write for patphie. Soldin= : Administ iv g any ‘ wa ‘ said Estate 8 he same M i & av f ») BAYFIELD \ Grateful —Comflorting. Epps’ Cocoa. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. ion Notice! ? and DAILY ¢ TRAMPING ON A WAGER. Calls Himself Vyvyan Grey, But fs Not Allowed to Reveal His Real Name. t was three men and a dog when they started, bnt now it is just one man and the dog. Twoof the men have fallen by the wayside ‘Vyveyan Grey, an English journalist, whois working his way without money, on a wager of $10,000, from Derby, England, to Monterey, Mexico, and re- turn, within one year, walked into Pitts- burg yesterday forenoon, and into the | hospitality of Proprietor John Rowan of the Central hotel. | When he set out from England he had twe companions. Harry Johnson, & Scotchman, and an Irishman who calls himself L’Allegro These two men were injured near Elmira, N.Y., and are now being cared for at the Frasier | house in that city Grey's long tramp is not solely for the purpose of testing his endurance and ingenuity. It is meant by some English proprietors to show the actual quantity and quality of American hospitality. [wo years agofa Cincinnati Enquirer man beat his way to England, was every- where well received and realized $10, { y lecturing His success was dis- assed at the annual banquet of the I lon Press Association last January. President Edward Pocknell expressed tl pinion that an English journalist would not fare as well in the United states le wagered $5,000 that no British newspaper-man could make his way to Monterey, Mexico, where Mr. Pocknell has a brother, without expending a cent, return within a year, clearing $5,000 by lecturing on the return trip. Mr. Grey is trying to earn that money and an additional $5,000 put up by Ed- win Levy, proprietor of the London Daily Telegraph Vyvyan Grey is not the real name of | the handsome, jovial and robnst young Britisher who reached Pittsburg yester- day It is a condition of the contest | that his real name is not to be revealed during the tramp He is a correspond ent of large experience, was in the Zula war in Africa, in the British campaign against Arabi Pasha in Egypt and ac companied Gen. Wolseley in the Khar toum expedition for the relief of Gen. , thorough knowledge of the nat-| Gordon. He bears several bu!!et wounds vs which govern the operations of } and is the possessor of half a dozen and nutrition, and by a careful | medals, including the Victoria Cross. ation of the properties of well-select- He chose his two companions; <iey i Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our ukfast and supper a delicately flavored | may Save us many heavy us use of many @ ’ ' %% rti nourish- i frame.”—< « Gazetie. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sol i only Ih pec Kets, I y Grocers, labelled tang, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathic Chemista. London, En-iand. FOUNDED 4 0. OLDES ee “a Ahan VRELY : a a SEES es NERVOUS EXHAUSTED VITALITY. What Paper do You © eo$3i5¢e Find Almost Every- ° ) where You Go 7 THE DAILY EXAMINER ! Wce-The Best Paper—aoyq FOR ADVERTISERS — GCIST FOR vee IUKT ‘ASK YOUR DRU OF PURE Pe) eae = i um ie i Palatable as cream. No oils | taste .ike others. In big bottles 50c. and #1.00 - ee ee tir? ‘ : when We assert that ; /, ’ Dodd’s aan Kidney Pills LYLE LIIOMrr t Cire Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony or all : who have used them. THef CURE TOSTAY CURED, ¢ f i Iruggists or mail on receipt of price, nts Or. L. A. Smith & Co, Toronta tl ving | ec. per box, 8) ior $ j ud $4.00 P : 9 r i at Se id per ‘. ‘ Sen t : address post ws GEORGE E. HUGHES, ay 29 (harlottetow: paRSon® PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! , were a wondertul discovery. No others ie them in the w i Wil positively cure or relieve manner of disease, The information around is werth ten times the cost of a box of pi @ut about them, and you will always be thanktal uM 4. 4 poem They expel all impurities from the blood licate women find great benefit freiu using them, strated pemphiet free. Sid everywhere, or oy sent ) for % ets. in stamps; « bores S100 DR A NEON & CO.-. 2 Custom Howse st. y = St Mass Trade supplied by W.R. Watson Char lottetown. started from Derby, February 6th, walked to Liverpool and worked their way to Boston on the steamer Cepha)- onia. They shoveled coal, and, not being used to such work, had a hard voyage. Their walk began from Boston on March 17th. The route was through Worcester, Springfield, Troy, Albany, Binghamton, Elmira, os Lock Haven, Bellefonte, Tyrone, Altoo- na and Johnstown. Their experiences have been exceed- ingly varied. Mr. Grey says his warm- est reception was in Binghampton, and his chilhest in Johnstown. In Albany he met Gov. Flower and other state officials, and has their autographs in his logbook. In some towns they were en- tertained in the best hotels. In others they slept in deserted buildings. Since the breakdown of his comrades, Mr. Grey has enjoyed only the com panionship of his dog Jack. This sturdy and faithful animal is a Prussian boar- honnd, a present from Gen, Wolseley. Mr. Grey slept Sunday night in the signal tower near Brinton Station, and walked in along 5th Avenue to the Court-house yesterday forenoon. He says he was greatly surprised by the size of Pittsburg. He had no idea it was nearly as largea city. At the Court-house his arrival was at- tested by Sheriff Richards by an entry in the logbook, and Mr. Grey was then treated to a substantial dinner, the first meal since Sunday morning. He was found out by some of the newspaper men and _ entertained for several hours. Then he was taken to the Central Hotel, where he was hospit- ably received by Proprietor John Rowan and Clerk Harry Ulam and given agood room. Jack was taken to the kitchen, given ample food and acom- fortable place to sleep. The walking journalist will remain in Pittsburg to- day, and set out for Cincinnati some time to-morrow. He is suffering with asprained knee, the result of slipping on a wet railroad tie.—Pittsburg Dis- patch. The World Webbling. It may not be very generally known, writes a Washington correspondent, that observations are to be made simul- taneously at Washington and at Manila, in the Philippine islands, which is almost directly opposite Washington on the other side PP the globe, to sea what is the matter with the axis of our little planet. Observations show that for some time the earth has not been re- volving on that important, if imaginary, support, as she has done for centuries, and scientists have decided that it is time to find out, if possible, what it all means. Those who have studied the subject declare that, if the variations continue, m the course of some very long and very indefinite period we shall have an Arctic climate at Washington, and the latitude of every place on the globe will be changed, and all our geo- graphies will be useless. An equatorial telescope has been finished and sent to Manila, and before long diligent in-,uiry will be made into the whys and where- feres of the peculiar performances of old Mother Earth While one set of scientists are trying to find out about the axis another party is endeavoring to find ont why the mag- netic needle varies so, as these variations of the needle affect not only the mariner, | but real estate owners, and in large | cities where every foot is valuable this is not to be overlooked. Thege lat- ter observations ure being made by the seodetic and coast survey and will not be completed for several years. Kissing. It was a woman of the world who said “Kissing is like any other intoxicant; once you cultivate a taste for it there is no such thing as getting enough of it.” And it was a young matron with a heart full of love for her first-born who declar- edin the very face of the crusty old doctor's learned objections to kissin that as long as there were mothers an babies in the world there would be kiss- ing ad libitum. Me Gets Hunors, | M. Krantz, who was the French Com- missioner at the World’s Fair at Chicago, is to be decorated with the Cross of the Legion of Honor for the services he ren- dered upon that occasion. Traveling tn Helland, =e eos of Holland are the saf | est. ere is only one passenger killed | Ler sna, while onde Sn fr are thtered. asae 0 Bae w ant? vil Ars BNE ANGSL, | A Lad who bad been Vropsical from His Childhood Cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills—the Remedy that Never Failed. 1.—The young Hugh Lamont of this place has been afflicted with dropsy from infancy. He was bloated and swollen all over. His | parents were at their wits end to find some u him when they read of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Mr. Lamont got six boxes f the pills and the boy began taking them. Before the sixth box was finished he was cured. It dosn’t matter whether the patient is young or old, the pill will effect a cure of any kidney disease or of any dis- | ease arising from disordered kidneys. McIvryre, Ont. June eon of Serees | _——_ oe -— —— For Over Fifty Years, | Aw Oxp Axp Weir Triep Reuepy.—- Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millione of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for | Diarrhoea. Is pleasnt to the taste. ‘Sold | by Draggists in every part of the world. | Twenty-tive cents a bottle. Its value is | inealeulable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. | Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no | Other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—1 y EXAMINER . . . - a a meter meetin cee ST : THURSDAY, JUNE * ———— tes ez] POND'S EXTRACT i ma THIS IS THE GENUINE. Our trade-mark on Buff Wrapper around every bottle. THE WONDER OF HEALING, FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, PILES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, cunts inane can INFLAMMATIONS, CATARRH, HEMORRHAGES, and ALL PAIN. cheaply. Used Internally and Externally. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Prices, 50c., Cheap, $1, Cheaper, S#.75, Cheapest, Genuine is strong and pure. Can be diluted with water, Sole Manufacturers POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK- & ree eee a awe cea, BESS STE TANNA AS Casteria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants end Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ether Narcotic substance. ff is . harmiess substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing fyrups, and Castor Oil. Ié is Pleasant. Its guarantes is thirty ycars’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents yomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wind Collie. Castoria relicves teethiug troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regniates the stomacla and bowels, giving healthy and matural sleep, Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—tho Mother’s Friend, Castoria. Castoria, “Oastoria is an excelient medicins fer chil @ren, Mothers have repeatedly told me cf its | good effect upon their children.” | D2. G. C. Occoon, Lowell, Mass. * Cactoria is so well adapted to children thas I recommend it as superior toany prescription , known to me,’ I. A. Azcnen, M. D., 11i Se. Oxford St., Drookiyn, N. Y. “Our physicians in the children’s depart ment have spokea highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria, * Sastoria is the best remedy for children of which Iam acquainted. 1 hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the rea! i i ’ a 1 , interest of tacir children, and use Castoria in- and althouch we only have among our stead of the various quack nostrums which ar medical supplies what is known as regular destroying their loved ones, by forcing c] products, yet we are free to confess that the morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful merits of Castoria has won us to look with agents down their throats, thereby sending favor upon it.” them to premature graves.” Usitrp HosprraL amp Dispensary, Dr. J. F. Kixczeror, Boston, Mass Conway, Ar The Centaur Company, TI Murray Strect, New York City. ESS E ; 2 A.uex C. Surrn, Pres., ee | ae eel COAL TRAINS MOVING, Five Hundred State Troops Mave a Desir- able Effect on the Strikers. An Indiana despatch of June 3rd says : The state troops marched into Clark sta- tion this morning five hundred strong, with a Gatling gun, but only about fifty miners were there to face the music. The militia was drawn up in line along the edge of the woods, and Sheriff Leming, after reading the warning against the min- ers for riotous conspiracy, placed three of the leaders, Squire Summers, Dick Gate and John Flynn, under arrest. The pris- oners were brought to this city this after- noon and placed in jail. As soon as the troops were in line the railroad men at once repaired the track, and the loaded cars which had been held were taken on westward. The thousand miners who were report- eden route for Clark’s station did not materialize this morning, neither had they collected at any point along the Baltimore and Ohio Southern. The certainty that the officera intended to enforce the law seemed to quell the rebellious feeling among the men. The miners say that as soon as the troops are withdrawn they will stop all coal cars, but, anticipating this, two companies will be stationed at Clark’s until all fear of trouble has passed. Trains loaded with coal have been passing through the city all the afternoon. coi Is Your #kin Tencer. The skin is really the most wonderful and important organ of the human body. Night and day, every hour of our lives, it is filtering out from the blood useless or poisonods debris. If it stopped work even for twenty-four hours in any case, death would ensue. The skin and mucous inembrane of some persons is much more sensitive than others. A person who in summer is subject to freckles, tanned or burned skin, in winter to colds from skin chills, bronchitis, chaps or chilblains, ought (whether at home or traveling) to keep a bottle of Johnson’s Anodyne Lini- ment nearat hand. Dilute the liniment with water and gently bathe, or moisten a cloth with itand lay upon irritated skin if sensitive; then wash clean in the morning with Castile soap and water. If a person who takes cold quickly is predisposed to bronchitis or catarrh, or exposed to any poi- son, irritatiag, to the skin, or consumption will every night, before retiring, bathe the chest and throat with Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment and, before dressing in the morn- ing, rub the whole chest smartly with a coarse towel, slightly damped, and then wipe cry. we believe they will never have pulmorsry troubles, or disease from deféc- tive working of the skin. The proprietors, [. 8. Johnsun & Co., Boston, Mass., will send their new illustrated book, entitled “Treatment for Diseases,” free to any per- son for the asking. The most palatable preparation of Cod Liver Oil in the world is Miller’s Emul- sion, and is now being taken by invalids with astonishing success, Miller’s js “the kind that cures” coughs, colds, brouchitis and all throat and lung troubles, Every bottle warranted. No oily taste like others. la big bottles, 50c. and $1.00, at druggists, In Germany, when the vote of the jury stands six against six the prisoner is ac- quitted. A vote of seven against five loaves the decision to the court, and in a vote of eight against four the prisoner is convicted. A Prominent Lawyer Says, “T have eight children, every one in good health, not one of whome but has taken Scott’s Emulsion, in which my wife has boundless confidence.” We wish everyone in country and city tv call and see our new stock of crockery, which we are selling so cheap at W P Colwill’s. dw 4w pails Pond’s Extract, Large sums of money are spent by the afflicted to find relief from Piles. Pond’s Extract cures piles. CTUALL RES CATARERH, COLD IN THE HEAD, CATARRHAL HEAD-~ ——— . OCH AND DEAFNESS, INFLUENZA, . Sold everywhere. Price, 25 cents. M’fd. by THE HaWKER MEDICINECO’Y., L'td.,St. John, N.B. FIRE INSURANCE. Your patronage by the following great Fire Companies is respectfully solicited :— The Royal Ins. Co of Liverpooi. The London & Lancashire Ins. Co. of Liveprool. The United Fire Ins. Co. of Manchester. The Phenix Ins. Co. ef Brooklyn. These Companies command ENORMOUS MONETARY STRENGTH, and are noted for their prompt and liberal settlement of losses. JOHN MACEACHERN, AGENT FOR P. E. ISDAND. == == janll Dowr Ler Anoruer Wasu-pay Go BY Wirxour Usine OU will find - AI SE SSS aa aT i Te Seeton and Mitche!), Halifax, agents for Neva Scotia and P. E. Island. that it will do what no other soap can do, and will please you every way. It is Easy, Clean, and Economical to wash with this soap. ROBERT PALMER & GO, Charlottetown Sash and Door Factory. 3 i READ THIS! € are now better prepared than ever to supply Contractors with PANEL DOORS 4 ‘ i anc iS J v ‘IN SPOUTING and CONDUCTORS, STAIR RAILS STAIN SER FINISH ror tiie are ieee kept constantly in stock. ., we are also prepared to do al] kinds of JOBBING j i inti ticing, Tennoning, Jig and Fret idles P + ae All kinds of GOTHIC WINDOWS made at shortest notice. Our Machinery is new and of the very best description, and we manufacture of the best Quebec R¢ Give us a call. BT. PALMER & CO. Ch’town, Nov. 3, 1893—wky ? PEAKE’S NO. WHARTP, ENGLISH & McCOUBREY. Manufacturers’ Agents, COMMISSION MERC%ANTs A} AUVOTIONEERS. ssa Office and Stores—Mechanics’ Building. WaterStreet, St. John’s, N. F. 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Priestley’s diess fabrics are worn by the well dressed women of Great Britain, while on this side, they have attained to general favor. Ladies They adc Women of taste understand ON WHICH THE GOODS ARE WRAPPED.~ should buy no other black dress goods till they have seen Priestley’s. to an unequalled durability, a beautiful draping quality. what that means in the success of a costume. ss = SILAS LA DAS bb AS aD SEASON, 1894. We are now taking Ezzs, ant with still fur ther improved facil.ues will require this season a larger quantity than ever before of REALLY CHOICE FRESH STOCK, for which we guar- 5 antee HIGHEST CASH PRICE dalivered at our Swre or to our Agents throughout Town and Country. B@JEGG CASES always supplied to customers freee of charge. AULI BWbDos The Hathaway Patent Fence Wire. STRONG, Pat. ov. 19, 1899, Suitable for HANDSOME, Farm, VISIBLE, Field, DRABLE Lawn or CHEAP, Above Cut Is One-half Actual Size, Trellis Work. 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Charlottetown, Anril 9, 1894. MORTGAGE SALE. To be sold by Publie Auction, at the Cout House in Chariottetown, in Queen’sCounty, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of June next, A. D. 1894, at the hour of twelve o’clock,no™ All that tract, piece or parcel of land, situe ate, lying and being in Charlottetown, in Queen’s (ounty, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say :—Commencing on the west side of Great George Street, at the north-east angle of a piece of land lately sold by Richard Hearts to Joseph Jackson; thenee north along Great George Stieet to Euston Street; thence west along Euston Street one hundred and twenty- four feet; thence south adjoining the land of Philip Large eighty-five feet; thence east for the distance of twenty-iour teet; thence north along the western boundary of Joseph Jack- son’s land; to the northern boundary of Joe eph Jackson’s land; thence east along the north boundary of the said Jose Juckson’s land to Great George Street aforesaid, at the place af commencement, being part of Town Lots Numbers Sixty-one and Sixty-twoin the Filth Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, together with all buildings, fixtares, rights, easements, advantages and appurtenances whatsoever to the said premises belonging or in anywise appertainiaz. The above sale is made pursuant to a power of sale contained in a certain Indentare of Mortgage, bearing date the 25th day of Novw- ember, 4 D 1893, made between John Coombs and Ada Christiana Coombs, his wife, of the one part, and the undersigned, Richard Heartz, of the other past. For turther particulars as to title, terms of sale and otherwise, appiy to Mr. Witham # Siewart, Solicitor, Newson Block, Charlotie- town. Dated this ith day of May, 1894 RICHARD HEARTZ, mayl’—law (tu) M origagee. CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN 4 PATENT? Fora “mapt answer and ati honest opinion. write to Hi ONN & CO., who have bad nearly fifty rears’ expenence inthe patent business. Communica. ONS strictly confidential. A Handbook of In- ormation concerning Patents and bow to tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan teal and scientific books sent free. 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S.—On account of the severe winter and bad roads we have extended the time due us soards, for the collection of amounts March Ist. All amounts not settled on that date will be sued for in the March court with out further notice, POOLE & LEWIS Ch’town, Feb. 8, 1894. jinn jade ol sets nail’ witli ansaid wis A tet te