—— the THE DAILY Durham Grade Bull. John. Dickieson, Milkman, West Royalty, stab : Durhar J. A. MATHTESON, Attorney-at-Law covery that cure the worst cases 0 Nervous Debilty, Lost Vigor am Failing Manhood; restores the weakness of body or mind causec NERVE BEANS by over-work, or the errors o. ex emes of youth, This Remedy ab solutely cures the most obstinate cases when all othe: TREATMENTS have failed evento relieve. Sold by drug gists at $1 per package, or six for i or oe ing T JAMES MYDICINE t Hu MY. 5 i of price by address vite fur by G. E Terunte, Ont. Charlottetown Bs LL: i Pa Ss Le?) ‘Wh . Vs Se NOOR D. B. STEWART, General Agent for P. E. Island. Orcicn—Next’ Bank of N. S., Ch’town. jeb6 e What Paper do You eo$$ziee Ling Almost Every- °° a <. -— Tr , © where You Gro THE DAILY EXAMINER ! KesThe Best Paper-2yy FOR ADVERTISERS. TY . epee ee me — at Gratetul— Comilorting. Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. “By a thorough knowledge of the nat- ural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the properties of well-seleet- ec Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our brealkfast.and supper a delicately fl beverage whico may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of inch of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until enough to resist every ten le icy disease, Hurdreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is sweak point. We may escape many a tata] shaft by keeping ourselves weil forti fied by pure blood and a pr yperly nourish sd frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Soid only in packets, by Grocers, labelled tus, JAMES EPPS & co., Homecpathic Chemists. London. Enyiand . svorea re articies strong eS 7 > NERVOUS EN!) EXHAUSTED VITALITY, The errers of 9 ». 3 — Lost M nd Maatuaet. No Faiths. Consulintion and advice ia person or by letter Address or cal! « PROVIDENT MEDICAL INSTI oy | Wenover Surees. Meatr al, Canada. | * x all oo er ek : A When we assert that ; Dodd’s Kidney Pills wwe. Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- other forms of Kidney @ Troubles, we are backed by the testimony or al} ¢ 3 who have used them. TH 4/ CURE TO STAY CURED, By ali druggists or mail on recei of price, go centa ir. L. A. Smith & on hone ease, Rheumatism and ail APY RDAWMALMAABAARE ¢ ifean sell you Dodd’s Kidney Piils thegf jlowing prices, viz. :- per box, six boxes for $2.50. To the trade—$4.00 per dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per JUC, dozen. Sent by anail to ar y address post paid GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 29 Charlottetown = ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FO M [EAST TTR NORWEGIAN 2 (C10) DE / ae = a = LIVER OIL WIS high 2 lel] beet ae ia aiatabie 43 cream. taste .ike others. 50c. and 81.00. ee © Oils In big bottles PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! were a wondrriul discovery. Na oth re reo inthe world. Will positively cure oF reiiove imanner of disease, The information arownd each Box is werth ten times the ox They expel all im weate women find great hen Dlustrateo pamnphion free, i for BH cts. in stamps; five boxes 21.60, 4 FS C0. 28 ret rom the nt freta using them Seid everywhere, or sent DR L a House 8t., Kosten, Mam, NERVE BEANS are a new dis | Ni VENTIONS. That Might PFiil Felt Wants. Things Various Long- invited its “needed in otf the many London readers to Answers recently various a few suggest ventions.” Here are sugwest ne) The Peneil of the Future. The article which in my idea would be the most satisfact y invent on to the pnb lie at large w i be peneil which, in stead of being filled with the ordinary plambago, should be filled with some com position which would write as indelibly as ink without smudging, and would en able ua to write with the smoothness of a | pencil This would do away with the scratching, spluttering, dirty, corroding pen. Besi¢es, the time lost alone in dipping a pen in the ink is considerable The inventor of such a pencil would con fer a boon upon the public, Automatic Omnibus Starters. What invention would be more humane and, I should imagine, possible than the following? A spring cay of being applied to amnibnses and similar vehicles that are re quired to be stopped and started very often, ; and so constructed that it would act lke an ordinary brake in stopping the vehicle, but would, when released, again start the | vehicle of its own accord, i It would eifect an enormous saving in the number of horses now yearly worn out | in this unnecessary labor. pable g s An Overcoat Lifter. The majority of fellows find it a bother to get their overcoats on. I think an in- vention for holding and lifting an over- coat would be a good thing. My idea wouli be for the machine to hold the coat with two spring clips on tw« arms, to work by clock-work, and by - series of gentle jerks, to lift the cout t> ti required height. It wonld have a spri at the bottom, which being by oue’s heel would instantly release th- coat, | The machine could be made bu! } orpamental, simple, and cheap, an could also be used as a hat aud umbril!a stand. prerue Wanted, a Smoker's Friend. I think one of the most needed inven tions of to-day, especially in this change- able climate of ours, is an apparatus for lighting matches in the open airon a wet or windy day It should be collapsible, small aud cov- ered, and would indeed be a boon to-men. I have often pitied poor fellows ona wild night, trying in vain to light their pipes, and dodging behind every corner and pro- jection. They would bless the inventor of a match-box which would afford at the same time a temporary shelter to the flick- ering light. Umbrella-Opening Made Easy. Of late years we have seen a great vari ety of designs and colors in umbrellas’ but as yet nothing has been invented tw improve the opening and shutting of this every-day article ar — Now, wonld not & great improvement be effected by fititig a wire spring from ti« top Qf tlie handle down te: the socket where the ribs meet, so that if it were pressed by the thumb it would draw up and open the umbrella? This would help one out of a difficulty which one is often placed in, when he or she has only oue hand at liberty te open one’s ‘‘gamp.” Why Has no One Thought of It? What is particularly wanted at the pre- sent day, especially since we are now threatened with the woman cyclist, isa bicycle so constructed that its motive power is increased by the rider keeping i» an upright position, and retarded by the rider keeping the Bico-Scorcherosa posi- tion now in vogue. again, bicycle riders want a handy lamp-extinguisher, which might consist of a little wire at the bottom of the lam so that the extinguisher would fall over the wick, and when not in use a smaili spring would hold it at the top of the lamp, keeping it from vibrating. He Believes in Dreams “"T never took any stock in dreams,” aaid J. L. Santer, of Lexingtun, Mo., ‘*but frou recent experiences I am inclined to believw: that there is something in the wvster.es o sleep after all. About two montis ao my wife informed me that she had dreamed o & marriage and that lt Wasa sure fliun «1! death. Two days afterwards my father was killed by a train at Oman Following this up, my better half wartuc« me to look after my financial intercvets, » she dreamed I was being treated fur hy- terics. To dream that I was being treate for anything, she informed me, was .; never failing sign that I wouid suff-r financial loss. In less than a week came the Sedalia Bank calamity, and I am ont 2,000. Just before lleft home I acci- dentally broke a looking-glass. Now I am told that I will have seven years of trouble. It has not materialized, but I expect to receive a telegram before moruing inform ing me that my boy hus been drowned in the river, my honse has been destroyed by fire, or that something else equally as hor rible has occurred.”—St. Louis Republic. grand For Diphtheria. During the prevalence of diphtheria it i« quite as important to look afcer the wel ones as those tat are ill; especially need ful it becomes if one is exposed to the dis ease. The observance of afew precautions in this disease, as well as in others, is ot great value in preventing their sprea.t. First, never go into the presence of dis ease with an empty stomach. Eat a goud meal if possible, if not able to procure tiis drink a cup of coffee, a cup of hot tea, ot a glass ot milk. If nothing more sab stantial offers drink a glass or more vot water, better if a little whisky, brandy or Jamaica ginger be added to it. If possi ble, visit the sick when not over fatizued orexhausted, Before going into the room where diphtheria is, gargle the throat witu diluted aleohol—one-third alcohol, two thirds water; stronger if the throat will bear it. All the members of the family in the house with a case of this disease should gargle their throats three times a day at least with the same preparation.—Hall's Journal of Health. sineinansigi intial iveiapeiliatabiaetienicauiasiieamtias How to Make Lime Water. A bottle of lime water in the house is a great convenience. 10 make it, put about a pound of unelacked lime in a large bowl; pour over this three quarts of boiling water. Let it stand for ten minutes, then stir well with astick. Place the towl ina cool place for eight or ten hours. At the end, of that time pour off the clear water, letting the sediment remain in the bettom of the bowl. Bottle the clear water end keep in a convenient place. A tablespoonful of this lime water ma) be added to a glass of milk to be given to a patient with sn acid stomach In case of burt ‘ 1 parts with a celui mie NuL“Y CASE. Lansing Pecple Hear of His Illness and Subsequent Cure while in London, Ont.—Much Pleasure Manifest- «d Over the News, LawxsinG, Mich., July 2—A_ friend William Langley formerly of this city, now of London Ont., received a letter a few months ago stating that Mr. Langley had Bright’s disease. no hope of his recovery gould be held out. ae v0 Of course Within a month, the same friend has received a Jet- ter from Mr. Langley stating that he is completely cured of the eupposed fatal lisorder. Mr. Langley says no medicine did him any good until he began using Dodd’s Kidney Pills. These helped him from the first and in the end restored him era nes Re — oe — Mechanics, Laborers, Train Men, Farm hands should never be without Pend’s Fxtract Invaluable in case of a cidents, for cuts, burns, wounds, strains, broken limbs, etc. rhe greatest flesh and blood maker in existence and a life-saver to consuinptives is Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oi), “the kind that cures” bronchitis, coughs, colds and ali lung troubles. Every bottle war- ranted. No oily taste like others. In big bottles, 50c. and $1.00, at druggists, ..... USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and Nerve Remedy, EXAMINER = - Wao made crudely, sold cheaply. Used Internally and Ext PILES, Refuse Substitutes, [INF LAMMATI ONS, Prices, 50c., Chesp. Genuine is strong and pure. Sole Manufacturers PORD'S “8G THIS IS THE GENUINE. YS EXTRACT Our trade-mark on Buff Wrapper around every bottle. THE WONDER OF HEALINC. ernally. ft -- ‘S!, Cheaper, $4.75, Cheapest. 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Casa nacea-—tho Mother’s Friend, wewit wat s § urs" Uss rs. Castoria: ¢ “=o tes ore teteuw wibel ys ’ favor upon it TARGET. AES SE } Uniteo Hosprrat anv Dispexsar, ———» e > 7 - Castcria. | _-€astorin. meneame - i po paiein t tent medicin = 2%? ’ sa a “ Castoria is an excelient medicino f chi | “ Castoria is so well adapted to children ther éren, Mothers have repeatedly toid me of I recoramend it as superior toany prescription good effect upon their children.” |. tan $0 mae.” = D2. G.C. Osaoon, | H. A. Ancazn, M. D., Aa OC geet Lowell, Mass. | 111 fo. Oxford St., Lrouxlyn, N. ¥. * Castoria is the best remedy for chi 1 of “Our physicians in the children’s depart- which Iam acquainted. 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This is because constipation is the cause of nearly all ail- ments and Beecham’s pills cure constipa- tion. A valuable book of knowledge mail- ed free, on request, by B. F. Allen & Co., 365 Canal St. New York. USE SKOLA’S DISCOVERY, the grtet Blood and Nerve Remedy. CANADA ATLANTIS ——AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line, Not Calling at Halifax. CHARLOTTETOWN SERVICE. Tue SS. “FLORIDA” will leave Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, TUESDAY, JUNE 26ru, at 7 p, m., and every Tuesday thereafter, until further notice; Hawkesbury, Wednesday, at 10 a. m.; arriving at Boston early Friday morning. FROM BOSTON—Saturday, June 23, at 10 o’clock, a. m., and every Saturday thereafter until further notice. Superior Pas-enger Accommodation. Quick despatch for freight. HALIFAX SERVICE, Beginning Tuesday, Jure 26, the favor- ite steamships “ OLIVETTE” © or “ HALIFAX ” will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every Tuesday and Thursday at 8a. im., Saturday 10 p. m., (until further notice) for Boston direct. Returning, will leave north side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at noon. Passengers arriving in Halifax Monday or Wednesday evenings, can go directly on board steamer. Through Tickets for sale and baggage checked at Prince Edward Island Railway stations. For full information as to rates of pav- sage, freight, etc., apply to ofiice of Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada. Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. June 16 FE. THES.S. FASTNET Sails every Saturday Evening at 4 p. m. FOR HALIFAX, Calling at Hawkesbury, Arichat & Canso. Returning, leaves Halifax every WED- NESDAY EVENING at 6 o'clock, making same yalls. Through SBills of Lading issued to all ints in Great Britain and Continent at owest rates. w. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town, June 16—dy. Administratrix’s Sale. Iam instructed by the Administratrix of the Estate of the late Andrew O. Connor to set up and sell by Public Auction, in front of the Court House at Georgetown, in King’s County, on TUESDAY, the Tenth day of July next, at tweive o’clock, noen :— The Dwelling House and Premises of the said Andrew O. Connor, situate at Montague, aad described as follows, viz:—-All that tract of land lying and being on the north side of the Montague River, and onthe wesi of the Main Street leading to Montague Bridge, hav- ing a front on said street of 45 feet, and extend- ing back therefrom at rigbt angles thereto for the distance of 104 feet, orto land of John Annear, and being bounded on the north by land of Norman McLeod, and on the south by a plot of land upon which is situate the Methodist Church, and being on Township ae Fifty-two in King’s County afore- said. The above sale is made under and by virtue Of a license to sell the real estate of the said late Andrew 0, Connor, issued by the Surro- | raed and Judge of Probate tor this Province, aring date the 15th day of March, A D 184. For full particulars as to terms of. sale, ete., apply at the office of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, Cuarlottetown. Dated this 4th day of June, A D 1894 A. P. 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AULD BP ED er cy WE DON'T KNOW MUCH About writing ads., but WE KNOW A G990 DEAL about making FURNITURE; also about marking it at prices that make it sell. anT—rnan thy cot & we % Try us and see if we don’t do all we say. We are going to HATS! We have now a large and 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. NicKay Woolen Co. Charlottetown, April 9, 1894. THE MAGIC CITY. ITave your copies of “THE MAGIC CITY” bound. Lowest price and good work. J. D. TAYLOR, may30 Bookbinder, Queen St. Natice to Conmercial Travellers. —~ The attention of Commercial Travellers ig calied to the following sections of an Act yassed by the Legisiative Assembly of Prince Xiward Isiand, Session 1894, intituled “Ag Act to Impore a Direet j ax on Certain Classes of Traders” :— - 1. “From and after the passing of this Act a every casual trader not permanently residi a inthis Province doing business within th: A! Province, commonly known as “ Commercial Travellers,” and every person pot permanent- ly residing in this Provinee, and who sells either for himself or any other person any goods, wares or merchandize in this Proyi or solicits or canvasses tor orders either for himseifor any other person for the sale, ex- change or purchase of any goods, wares or merehandize within this Province, eliher by the production of samples, photographs, cata. logues, printed or written matter, or siny by word of mouth without the production saraples, photographs, catalogues, printed or written matter, stall, before he or she enters upon the business of so selling any goods, wares or merchandize, or soliciting or came — vassing ior such orders, pay to the Provincial Tr asurer ef this Province an annual license — fee or direct tax of fifteen dollars.” - 2 “Upon payment of the said license fe — or direct tax, the said Provincial Treasurer shall grant a license authorizing the person therein named tore!ll goods, wares and men chandize in this Provinee, and to solicit and canvass for orders tor the sale, exchange oF urchase of goods, wares and merch within this Provinee. Such license shall granted and remain in ferce for the : one year following thedate upen wh said license shall be granted and no longer.” 3 “Any such Commercial Traveller or son not permanently residing tn this vince as aforesaid, who, alter the this Act, shall -eil any goods, wares or chandize, or sol'oit er canvass fer orders the sete, exchange or purchase of any wares or merchandiz+ in any manner said within this Province without ha first paid the suid license fee or direct tax, obta' ned the said licen«e, shall for each every occasion upon which he or she sell any goods, “ares or merchandize, or citor canvass foran order for the sale, change or purchase of any goods, wares merchandize as atoresaid, be liable to pay sum of two hundred doliars to the said vinciai Treasurer.” This Act is now in force, Licevse can be procured in Charlot atthe Provincial ‘lregsury, in Summ from Wm. T. Hunnt Esq., in Georgetown fi George B. Aitken Esq. ANGUS McMILLAY, Provincial Secretary-Treasurer, Provincial Treasury, } Prinee Edward Isiand, 15th May, Ist. maylj—dy tf pat pio tf DIVIDEND NOTIOR, Merchants Bank of P. B. Is CuarLorretrown, May 31, Notice is hereby given that a Half Dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent. annum on the capital stock of this B has been declared, payable at the Banki House on and after July 3rd, next. The transfer books will be closed i the 18th June to July 3rd, next, both daga inclusive, ; By order of the Board WM. McLEAN, Cashier, June 1, 1894.—2awdwy ) CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS COPYRIGHTS, CAN I OBTA .. PATENT? through Muw al notice in the Scienti thus are brought widely berore the out cost to the inventor. is ued weekly, elegantly illustrated. has ‘west circulation of any scientific world. $3 ayear, Sample eens : Buildi Editi monthly, @.0 a year si : ery pum Panel eth pasa oan bushes OUses, W: ans, en: ng latest di 8 and secure Contracts, ia MUNN & CO., New Youu, 361 Dominion Coa} Company, The undersigned having been appd sole selling Agents in the Provt , Prince Kdward leland for the above © : ; pany’s Mines in Cane Breton, are now s tere for Round, Si? 11 will keep @ vn hand to pared tO issne oF and Kun of Mine of each kind of Coal keep up our reputation fer selling THE BE>T FURNITURE FOR THE LEAST MONEY. a Charlottetown, March 21, 1894—m w f GAWS PLANTS 41) — —— | } } Perennials (wintered over), Pansy in bloom, distinct choice varieties, 3 to 4c. each, 30c, 10 40c. per dozen; Dai~y, Bellis, finest double white and pink do, Uollyhocks, Chaters (Benary’> prize), to bloom ia a few weeks, 6 to 8c. each; Carnation (dou- ble), Riviare and Margaret, 3 to 5c. each , Indian. Pinks, Sweet Willan and Forget-me-not, 4 to 6s, each. Tran-planted An- nusis, Verbena, stocks ani | Pait>x, realy to bloom, 20c. per Aster, Daisy, Pansy, Petuma Larkspur, Portulacca, Mari- | Nasturtium, Canary, Creeper, Balsam and Morning Glory (a | i } ; | | oz; Later planted, 12c; gold, Zinnia, Candytuft, climber) at 12¢ per doz; Edging Plants, Phrethrum or Golden Feather, Lobelia and | Sweet Alyssum, 40c per 100; Dahlia Bulbs, 6 to 10c¢ each; Gladiolias, 4 to 6c each. Vegetable Plants, transplanted.—Cabbage, Cauliflower and Celery, 50c. per 100, | Trade supplied by W. R, Watson Char- Pownal, P. E. I. Tomatoes, per doz 12c ; a few Tomatoes in bloom at 6c each ; 12c per 100; Cauliflower, 25c. The above price list is intanded principally for our friends ordering from a dis- tance. We do not bind ourselves, Cealing personally with onr customers. Orders | shipped or mailed to any part of the Maritime Provinces. CaLbage from seed bed , mon thu & wky 1m—may26 JOHN NEWSON. Ctistuipers at ioweast prices, PEAKE Ros, & CO, Selling Agents. av 25, le9i—t Si LE. To be sold by Public uction, at the Court House in Chariottetown, in Qu <n’ OC on WEDNESDAY, the “ri day of June 7 now A. 1) is@4, at tne hour of twelve o'clock, Charlottetown, M 3 S MeRTrlee is Bee lof land, 2 it that tract, pieee or parré ate, lying and being 1 Charortetowa, Queen's (ounty, in Prince bdwerd Is bounded and deoseribed as fAllews, tnae sa¥:~—Comimenecing on ihe west aide @ George Street, al the north-cast angle | piece of land bute y sold by tochard Tieerts to Joseph Jackson; the.ce north anes S | Georg: Street to Euston Street; ihene | atons Euston Street one hundred and twenty | four feet; thence south adjoining the land of Philip Larg Zhi y-five feet; th nee east Re thevlistance of tweniy-our toet; th nee north | along tue western boundary of Joseph J scone land: io 'he northeru boawda y of epi» Jackson’ iwi; thence eas! wong nort i wmeears vl Tepe J son's | jand to ra * id, ab the Pie _ iam X two in the Fists Hundred of Pown Low ins bari together with all buildings, fixtares, easements, advantages and uappurt |} whatsoever to tne sald premises belonging & in anywise appertaining. The above suie is made pursuant to@ of sale contained in a certain Indenta® Mortgage, bearing date the vich day of . ember, 4 1D 1583, made between Jonn and Ada Christiana Coombs, his wile, of one part, and undersigned, Heartz, of the other part. For tarther particulars as to ttle, terms sale and otherwise, appiy to Vr. Willem Stewart, Solicitor, Newson Block, Charlowe town, Dated this 15th day of Mey, 1804. RICHARD HEART2 mayi5—law (tu) Mortzagee Postponement of Above Sale At the request of Henry F. Coombe a John Coombs, the above sale is hereby of pened until WEDNESDAY, the 1th ay July next, A. D. Is4, then to take +} tne | the hour and place above mentioned. Address J. J. GAY & SON, | The above for sale Tuesday and Friday at Market, Charlottetowr and every day at our Nursery, Pownal, Dated this 2.th day ef June, 1804 RICHARD HEART, juned Mortgage®